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Watch Sigur Rós On The Simpsons
May 20, 2013 8:02am | StereoGum Earlier this month, we learned that Sigur Rós would guest on, and provide music for, an episode of The Simpsons entitled “The Saga Of Carl,” one that involves Homer’s friend Carl returning to his homeland in Iceland. We also learned what they’d look like. Well, last night, the episode aired, and Sigur Rós were indeed in it for a split second. (There’s also a quick cameo from someone who looks like Björk.) But the real draw, from a music standpoint, is that Sigur Rós gave the episode a whole lot of dreamy, slow-floating music, including an ethereal end-credits rendition of the show’s theme song. As Pitchfork points out, you can now watch the episode online here; you’ll find Björk at 11:15 and Sigur Rós at 17:20.
FACT mix 383: Mr. Beatnick
May 20, 2013 7:43am | Fact Magazine Mr. Beatnick always seemed, to us, destined to go down as one of those great underrated DJs – the sort of guy that half of London knows, and an even larger percentage of the city has danced to, but never quite got his due outside of the capital. Thankfully, that seems to be changing. Although he’s produced music for well over a decade – and released some well-received singles in that time: his Ahu-featuring ‘I Know All The Bitches’ was a highlight of Alexander Nut’s Rinse CD, and his ‘The Fourth Day’ 7″ was simply a delight – Mr. Beatnick’s stock has really risen in the last year, when a trilogy of 12″ EPs for the Don’t Be Afraid label - Synthetes, Sun Goddess and Savannah - proved an unexpected success with the wider house community. It’s really overdue: we’ve sung Beatnick’s praises before, and yes, he writes for us in his spare time (check his Essential guides to Theo Parrish, Giorgio Moroder and more) but he really is someone who deserves the hype he’s started to get – a DJ with an encyclopaedic knowledge of his records, who simply loves playing them and talking about them. In a weird way, we guess that makes him a traditionalist, and his FACT mix is long, long overdue. Tracklist:
Sigur Ros and Björk feature on The Simpsons
May 20, 2013 7:42am | NME The TV family make a special trip to Iceland
Klaxons' James Righton says his celebrity wedding won't change the
way people think of the band
May 20, 2013 7:25am | NME James Righton says his marriage to Keira Knightley does not affect
the music
Beady Eye unveil video for 'Second Bite Of The Apple'
May 20, 2013 7:15am | NME The track is the second single from the band's forthcoming album
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Watch Sigur Rós and Björk on The Simpsons
May 20, 2013 7:11am | Cosequence Of Sound As promised, last night’s episode of The Simpsons featured a cameo from Sigur Rós, along with original music from the band serving as the soundtrack. The episode saw Homer, Moe, and Lenny travel to Iceland in pursuit of Carl, who fled to the country with a winning lottery ticket. Sigur Rós appeared as animated characters during a gathering of local townspeople in Iceland (scroll to the 17:20 mark). Their music soundtracked several scenes, and they also reworked the show’s theme song for the end credits. The episode is available to replay online through The Simpson‘s website. Also be on the lookout for a brief cameo from Björk and her swan dress (scroll to the 11:15 mark.) According to Sigur Rós, with this episode the band has written and performed more original music for The Simpsons than any other outside band in the show
Unsound Festival announce first acts for 2013, including Robert
Rich, King Midas Sound and Earth
May 20, 2013 6:54am | Fact Magazine Krakow’s ever-stimulating Unsound Festival has announced its first acts for 2013. Following last year’s investigation into ‘The End’, 2013′s umbrella theme has been confirmed as ‘Interference’ – a word encompassing the physics of sound, the interlocking mesh of digital signals at play in advanced society, and “the meaning of “underground” in today’s networked, commodified and data-driven world.” Ambient music hero Robert Rich will be resurrecting his infamous 1980s “sleep concerts” concept, where lengthy ambient suites were played to sleeping or dozing audiences in San Francisco. Rich will perform one of these shows-cum-installations for the first time since 1996. Porter Ricks, responsible for the dub techno touchstone Biokinetics, will perform their first live show in many years, a major coup for the festival. Dylan Carlson’s almighty Earth will be showcasing their sludgy brand of country-inflected doom – somewhat unbelievably, the show will be their first ever performance on Polish territory. Festival regular Monolake will present a new show, Lumière. Inspired by recent installation projects, the laser-assisted show promises “intense grids of bass and spectral noises.” Lovers Rock acolytes turned beefy shoe gazers King Mid...
Unsound Festival reveal first acts for 2013, including Robert Rich,
King Midas Sound and Earth
May 20, 2013 6:54am | Fact Magazine Krakow’s ever-stimulating Unsound Festival has announced its first acts for 2013. Following last year’s investigation into ‘The End’, 2013′s umbrella theme has been confirmed as ‘Interference’ – a word encompassing the physics of sound, the interlocking mesh of digital signals at play in advanced society, and “the meaning of “underground” in today’s networked, commodified and data-driven world.” Ambient music hero Robert Rich will be resurrecting his infamous 1980s “sleep concerts” concept, where lengthy ambient suites were played to sleeping or dozing audiences in San Francisco. Rich will perform one of these shows-cum-installations for the first time since 1996. Porter Ricks, responsible for the dub techno touchstone Biokinetics, will perform their first live show in many years, a major coup for the festival. Dylan Carlson’s almighty Earth will be showcasing their sludgy brand of country-inflected doom – somewhat unbelievably, the show will be their first ever performance on Polish territory. Festival regular Monolake will present a new show, Lumière. Inspired by recent installation projects, the laser-assisted show promises “intense grids of bass and spectral noises.” Lovers Rock acolytes turned beefy shoe gazers King Mid...
Is this the artwork for Kanye West's new album 'Yeezus'?
May 20, 2013 6:35am | NME The rapper's girlfriend Kim Kardashian posted the picture on
Instagram
Former Tame Impala bassist Nick Allbrook explains surprise exit
from band on Saturday (May 18)
May 20, 2013 6:28am | NME Allbrook is to be replaced by one of his Pond bandmates
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