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Swedish crustpunks massmord on tour across Europe:
06/09 - Koma-F, Berlin (GER)
06/10 - Hansastr.10, Dresden (GER)
06/11 - Klub 007, Prague (CZ)
06/12 - EKH, Vienna (AUS)
06/13 - Kafé Kult, munich (GER)
06/14 - Be-Part Festival, Stuttgart (GER)
06/15 - Soap Box Club, Nancy (FRA)
06/16 - Asylum Bar, Besançon (FRA)
06/17 - Local 100%, St Etienne (FRA)
06/18 - tba, Toulous (FRA)
06/19 - tba, Barcelona (ESP)
06/20 - L'Horta Squat, Valencia (ESP)
06/21 - CSA Arrebato, Zaragoza (ESP)
06/22 - Orbekoetxea Squat, Llodio (ESP)
06/23 - L'Athenée Libertaire, Bordeaux (FRA)
06/24 - tba, Nantes (FRA)
06/25 - la miroiterie, Paris (FRA)
06/26 - Centre Culturel Libertaire, Lille (FRA)
06/27 - Carlo Levi, Liege (BEL)
06/28 - Oetinger Villa, Darmstadt (GER)
06/29 - Gerberstrasse 3, Weimar (GER)
06/30 - G16, Leipzig (GER)
Norwegian electro act mental Overdrive will be releasing their new single "Elephantastic!" in a completely unconventional way - not digitally, not on limited vinyl, but instead on eBay in a limited edition of one. The winner of the auction will then be able to do pretty much whatever they want with the track, that is assuming they act in accordance with the ascribed "some rights reserved" Creative Commons copyright. Of course, all commercial applications are subject to the usual mechanical royalty fees and so forth. Keep an eye out for it to hit the auction block on June 1.
Pitchfork reviews Säkert!, the Swedish-language project of Annika Norlin/Hello Saferide: media.com/article/record_review/42664-skert" target=_blank>https://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/42664-skert
If you are looking to purchase m/store/product.php?productid=431">said CD, it's currently out of stock, but new copies should be on the way.
Two days of retail pandering is enough - it's time to change it up. Here's a guestpost from new contributor Hanzan:
A metronome, an echoing lonely piano and over that, Nina Ramsby's voice. It's strange that the best song on the Sällskapet album doesn't even feature Thåström's unique voice. But Nina brings out an utter desolation, capturing a cramp that turns everything to ice. On the album, "Järnstaden" is the song that doesn't hide itself in noises, indirectly giving it the feel of being the centerpiece. The anchor. On its own, it's just achingly beautiful loneliness.
Sällskapet - Järnstaden
Swedish artist Tobias Hellkvist first made a name for himself with his sublime acoustic cover of Efterklang's "Step aside" (myspace.com/tobiashellkvist" target=_blank>listen at myspace). The electronics of the original are beautifully transcribed to organic instruments. In many ways, it's not too disimilar to José González's famous version The Knife's "Heartbeats". Neither cover supplants the original electronic version; they stand alone as individual works, like two sides of a coin. On Tobias' new album m/store/product.php?productid=470">"Transports" however, the focus is shifted from sublime acoustic pop to drone as the work is entirely instrumental and lacking in conventional guitarwork or song structures. The track "moment at Ven" (listen at the aforementioned myspace link) is most straightforward of the pieces in that it's built around a recognizable guitar figure, albeit enhanced with digital effects and backed by field recordings. It's a beautiful, languid piece of music, but I've decided to share one of the longer, more abstract tracks instead.
"When everything fell apart" buils layers upon layers of shimmering waves of sound, gradually getting louder and more intense as the piece continues. To me, it's the sound of lying in the sun without care of obligation: pure bliss. Voices and guitar fragments come and go, but the gentle wave of the cental chordal theme continues unabated throughout. It's the kind of ambient dronepop that I can listen to on endless repeat (and sometimes do). You want feel-good summer jams? Look no further.
Tobias Hellkvist - When everything fell apart
marit Bergman requires female vocalists with white wardrobes in NYC on June 5: maritbergman.net/?p=275" target=_blank>https://www.maritbergman.net/?p=275