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Z-Trip: Victory Lap – The Obama Mix (Pt. 2)

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In the heat of the presidential election, DJ Z-Trip dropped the Obama mix, an inspiring message through music that encouraged people to vote and take action. Now that our man is about to take office, Z has followed up his first mix with Victory Lap: The Obama Mix (Pt. 2). As Kyle said, if you need a soundtrack for Inauguration Tuesday, this is it.

Z-Trip explained the origin of the mix:

“Last week I was contacted by MoveOn.org to put something together for an email blast they are doing for the lead up to the inauguration. This one is called “Victory Lap: The Obama Mix Pt. 2”. It’s my way of congratulating all of us for electing what I think is the right person for the job. We made history and I’m proud to be a part of that. Yes, my friends, it is time to celebrate, but please don’t lose sight of the mess we are still in, there is plenty of work that lies ahead.”

As usual, Z-Trip does a masterful job of mixing music with a message, blending Obama sound bites with fitting song choices (Rare Earth’s I Just Want to Celebrate gets the ball rolling.)

[ZIP]: DJ Z-Trip | Victory Lap: The Obama Mix (Pt. 2)

Guest list: Snow Songs

This Last year, I asked a few Phoenix-area musicians/people of interest for their year-end, best-of lists for 2008: albums, songs, whatever. This installment comes from Yolanda Bejarano, a longtime Valley musician who now performs her indie-folk stylings under the name Snow Songs.

1. Dr. DogFate
2. Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinsonself-titled
3. Fleet Foxesself-titled
4. Lucinda WilliamsLittle Honey
5. Bon IverFor Emma, Forever Ago
6. Kanye West808s & Heartbreak
7. Ryan Adams and the CardinalsCardinology
8. Lykke LiYouth Novels
9. Department of EaglesIn Ear Park
10. CSSDonkey

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New Handsome Furs: I’m Confused

About the only thing more titillating than those Handsome Furs promotional photos is the mere fact that a new album, Face Control, is on its way, due out March 10 (via Sub Pop).

My friend Royce basically nailed it when he recently said Dan Boeckner was the guy keeping Wolf Parade focused, preventing Spencer Krug from taking the band into the proggy Sunset Rubdown arena. I couldn’t agree more.

Here’s the tracklisting for Face Control:

1. Legal Tender
2. Evangeline
3. Talking Hotel Arbat Blues
4. (Passport Kontrol)
5. All We Want, Baby, Is Everything
6. I’m Confused
7. (White City)
8. Nyet Spasiba
9. Officer of Hearts
10. (It’s Not Me, It’s You)
11. Thy Will Be Done
12. Radio Kaliningrad

Jan. 23: Art One benefit show

Local artist and art teacher Chad Knapp is organizing a benefit show to help keep Art One gallery open in Scottsdale.

In Chad’s own words:

“The gallery has helped countless young artists and schools, please come down and see the bands and the art work. The gallery is going to start setting up shows and you are more than welcome to contact them about setting up shows. It’s going to be run similar to the way the Modified is run.”

The benefit starts at 7 p.m. and costs $5. Scheduled bands include Source Victoria and Art for Starters; one more band will be announced.

The gallery is located at 4120 N. Marshall Way in Scottsdale.

New Neko Case: People Got a Lotta Nerve

If it’s not enough that we’re getting a new Neko Case mp3 from her forthcoming album Middle Cyclone, Neko and her label, Anti-, will donate five bucks to Best Friends Animal Society for every blog that posts this new track, People Got a Lotta Nerve.

Read the Anti- blog for more details. Needless to say, as a huge animal lover – and the owner of one mean machine of an English bulldog – I highly encourage the posting and reposting for this mission. And, oh yeah, that track is pretty outstanding, too.

N.A.S.A.: Money (feat. Z-Trip, Chuck D., etc.) (video)

DJ Z-Trip updated his site with some news, including his brush with a bomb threat (and DJing shortly thereafter), his posting of a new Obama mix (saving that for another post) and this new video for the N.A.S.A. track Money on which Z provides some cuts.

This particular track features Z-Trip, Chuck D., David Byrne, Seu George and Ras Congo (did I forget anybody?). Shepard Fairy and Syd Garon (director of DJ Q-Bert’s Wave Twisters) created the video.

By the look of it, the N.A.S.A. album, The Spirit of Apollo, has guest spots from just about anyone you can imagine (Chali 2na! There’s a shocker.) In all honesty, I know little about N.A.S.A., but Z-Trip’s involvement usually means I’ll give it a chance.

Stereogum also posted a new N.A.S.A. track.

New Elvis Perkins in Dearland: Shampoo

Waaaaay back in 2006, I told you that Elvis Perkins’ While You Were Sleeping (off the outstanding Ash Wednesday) was my favorite song of that year.

Earlier in 2006, Perkins played a studio session at KEXP, and one of the four tracks he played was Shampoo, an old/new song that will appear on his March 10 self-titled album under the name Elvis Perkins in Dearland, on XL Recordings. The album, recorded in upstate New York in late 2008, includes a full band, the same group that joined Perkins on the road in support of Ash Wednesday.

Here’s the tracklisting for the new album, which I’m excited to hear in full band glory:

Shampoo
Hey
Hours Last Stand
I Heard Your Voice in Dresden
Send My Fond Regards to Lonelyville
I’ll Be Arriving
Chains, Chains, Chains
Doomsday
123 Goodbye
How’s Forever Been Baby

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A.C. Newman: Like a Hitman, Like a Dancer

I’ve had A.C. Newman’s forthcoming album, Get Guilty (out Jan. 20), on repeat the past couple weeks — not only because I’m writing a review of it but also because it’s really, really good (I hope to be more eloquent with my vocabulary in the review).

Pitchfork’s Forkcast caught up with Newman and his band for a video of Like a Hitman, Like a Dancer for something called the “DUMBO Session.” (That’s short for Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass. Cute.)

While you ponder if Newman ever will write a bad song (he won’t), check the stick work on the drums. More drummers should make use of the rim on the snare drum – a totally underrated piece of functional hardware on a kit.