Archive for October, 2008

Bassnectar at La Zona Rosa

Monday, October 13th, 2008

 

On Friday, La Zona Rosa became a portal to The Other Side, serving up three beat-heavy acts that went bump long into the night. Oakland-based Beats Antique and local experimental loungers Govinda set the stage for an intensely tripped-out journey in sight and sound. San Francisco DJ Lorin Ashton, a.k.a. Bassnectar, later exploded on stage to a roaring crowd of raised hands and enthusiastic, bass-hungry head nods. Bobbing between two laptops, Ashton orchestrated his brand of non-stop musical magic before three giant projector screens. Imaginatively-synced visuals by Videolicious took us even further down the rabbit hole with images jumping from baboons to Godzilla, to contortionists and sumo wrestlers. These were but few of the wildly-suited eye candies to Ashton’s genre-flipping sounds.

Speaking through curtains of dark, caveman-like hair, Ashton told the cheering crowd it was the biggest he’d ever seen in Austin. And no doubt the word has spread, because La Zona Rosa was a full-house of hardcore hipsters, tie-dyed hippies and passionate post-ravers. Bassnectar’s freestyle electronic music appeals to a wide audience with not only heavy basslines and breakbeats, but hypnotic sci-fi atmospherics and insanely awesome remixes of popular songs. Tonight’s show was no exception. Bassnectar consistently brought more shake to his stage combo, stirring up increasingly krunk dancing and crowd surfing: M.I.A., Dr. Dre, Nirvana, Nine Inch Nails and Rage Against the Machine all made a sweet aural appearance in the set. All the while, swirling imagery, sultry smoke and swooshing lights gave a little beauty to the bump. Visual snippets from cult films like The Fifth Element and American Beauty were answered by crowd cheers, adding more excitement to what was an intense multi-media experience in AAAAHHH YEAHHH (cue rhythmic up/down hand motions). Bassnectar proved he is the life force of thump on Friday, and we’ll likely still be vibrating next time he comes through town. Until then, plug in your good computer speakers, because there are some sweet tracks on his MySpace page, including a STS9 remix. His latest release Underground Communication is “another full length sonic adventure through multidirectional forms and genres”. Check this out and more at Bassnectar.net. (((~Womp~Womp~Womp~)))

The Return of Sounds Under Radio

Monday, October 13th, 2008


Lang, Bradley, and Sonny from local band Sounds Under Radio visited Chillville this morning, and even performed two acoustic tracks. They are set to release the long awaited album entitled Cinematica, which will be available this Tuesday. Listen to the clips below to hear the long road they went down in order to be known as one of Austin’s premiere band’s.

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“nobodysomeone”

“Portrait of a Summer Thief”

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October 12th Catch of the Day – Enigma

Sunday, October 12th, 2008


Michael Cretu has been the man behind the electronic, ambient band that has been around for 2 decades. You may remember that they were the first band to introduce Gregorian chant mixed with the trip-hop beats on their biggest hit “Sadness Pt. 1″. They also hit gold again with “Carly’s Song” and “Return to Innocence”. Well they have been still releasing albums over the years, and have a new one that hit store this past week. Seven Lives Many Faces is the latest from Enigma, which is one of the chillest albums so far this year. I have always thought they have one thing in common with Luther Vandross, Chris Isaak, and Michael Buble – that one thing is giving us music to make love to. However, if you happen to be a married man then this is meaningless to you. Anyways, today’s catch is a beautiful “Je T’aime Til My Dying Day”. Enjoy!

Chillville October 12, 2008

Sunday, October 12th, 2008

Be sure to check out our MySpace Page to see the “Chillville Concert Calender” along with other audio/vidual goodies. A big thank you goes out to our guests this morning – Kelly Williams from the Austin Film Festival, Troy Dillinger, and Sounds Under Radio (check out the A/V Vault tab to hear the interview and live tracks). Also, listen to the streaming broadcast of Chillville and other 101X shows at 101X.com.

  • Lykke Li – Little Bit
  • Unkle – Glow
  • The Orb – Little Fluffy Clouds
  • Death Cab for Cutie – Soul Meets Body
  • Flying Lotus – Golden Diva
  • Beck – Volcano
  • (9:30) Elsiane – Vaporous
  • Garbage – Cup of Coffee
  • Saint Etienne – Railway Jam
  • Kraak & Smaak – Man of Constant Sorrow
  • (10:00) Nine Inch Nails – The Great Destroyer (Modwheelmood Remix)
  • The Flaming Lips – Waiting for Superman
  • Hercules and Love Affair – Classique #2
  • (10:30) Portishead – Machine Gun
  • Morgan Geist – Detroit
  • Massive Attack – The Man Next Door
  • Sounds Under Radio – Picture Frame
  • (11:00) Meiko – Piano Song
  • Radiohead – Karma Police
  • Sounds Under Radio – Nobodysomeone (live in studio)
  • Thievery Corporation – 33 Degree
  • (11:30) Gnarls Barkley – Who’s Gonna Save My Soul
  • Enigma – Je T’aime Til My Dying Day (Catch of the Day)
  • Sounds Under Radio – Portrait of a Summer Thief (live in studio)
  • Bitter:Sweet – Drama (Serj Tankian Version)
  • Moby – Natural Blues
  • The Shins – Phantom Limb

Wednesday and Thursday Shows

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

If you didn’t drop by the Mohawk after watching the debate last night, you missed a great band: Pattern Is Movement drove into town from LA yesterday and completely rocked a packed room that refused to leave without an encore. The vocals were intense and impressive, as were the drums; Chris Ward would probably win in any vote for ‘most likely to knock himself unconscious while in a percussion haze’ – his drumsticks were flying so fast there should have been smoke. Whenever these guys make it back to Austin, they are definitely worth checking out.

Tonight, you have a lot of great shows competing for your ears, so it’s really all about what you’re in the mood to hear. If you want to watch the Project Runway pre-finale episode, but still catch a show downtown, check out Side Bar for cheap drinks and a group of fellow Runway fans who’ll hiss at Kinley with you. Later shows that night are Rahim with locals Sad Accordions and Haunting Oboe Music at Emo’s, or the French female dance pop of Yelle at the Mohawk for something entirely different. Or if you’re feeling nostalgic for the late 90’s and don’t really care about your primetime TV viewing, catch the Presidents of the United States of America at Stubbs with local dance-rockers the Black and White Years, who’ve been getting some major love on the request lines of 101X lately.

For Thursday, most of the awesome options are there to rock your face off. Rough-and-ready punk rockers Monotonix from Israel are at the Mohawk; expect lots of crazy spastic flailing (from both crowd and band), spilled drinks, and a performance for which the description ‘audience interaction’ isn’t strong enough. If you’re more in the mood for some good old-fashioned dance-floor antics, Shiny Toy Guns at the Parish is for you.

October 5th Catch of the Day – Kraak & Smaak

Sunday, October 5th, 2008
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Kraak & Smaak are one of the hottest bands to come out of Holland, and they have only been around for a few years. They originally started off in the scene as producers, DJ’s, and remixers; however, K&S decided to add a vocalist and some live instruments in order to take their show on the road. They have gained a lot of media praise and a cult following from playing shows all over the road including major festivals like Coachella and our own SXSW. They will be here in Austin on November 11 at The Parish so be sure and check them out. Plastic People is the name of their new album, and today’s catch is entitled “Thinking Back”. This is one of the most chilled out songs that makes you want to just lounge around and take life slowly. Enjoy!

Chillville October 5, 2008

Sunday, October 5th, 2008

Be sure to check out our MySpace Page to see the “Chillville Concert Calender” along with other audio/vidual goodies. We will have ticket give away’s for Bassnectar, and Girl Talk, so tune in for your chance to win. Also, listen to the streaming broadcast of Chillville and other 101X shows at 101X.com.

  • M83 – Too Late
  • Esthero – Country Livin’
  • Telepopmusik – Love’s Almighty
  • Radiohead – Fake Plastic Trees
  • Infusion – Daylight Hours
  • The Lightning Seeds – You Showed Me
  • (9:30) Delerium – Silence
  • Josh One – Contemplation
  • Elliot Smith – Because
  • Zero 7 – Sommersault
  • Massive Attack – I Against I (ft. Mos Def)
  • Tom Midleston – Yearing
  • (10:00) Beck – Broken Drum (Boards of Canada Remix)
  • Faithless – Bombs
  • Unkle – These Days/What Are You to Me
  • Santogold – L.E.S. Artistes (XXXchange Remix)
  • Air – Talisman
  • (10:30) Amy Lee – Sally’s Song (Vote here for your favorite version of this song)
  • Daft Punk – Something About Us
  • Moby – Memory Gospel
  • Bitter:Sweet – Drink you Sober
  • Nightmares on Wax – Da Feelin’
  • Massive Attack – I Against I (in case you missed it the first time)
  • (11:00) Thievery Corporation – Sound the Alarm
  • The Submarines – 1940
  • Bassnectar – Some Sing
  • Modeselektor – The White Flash (ft. Thom Yorke)
  • Garbage – Queer (The Most Beautiful Woman in Town Mix)
  • Kraak & Smaak – Thinking Back (catch of the day)
  • (11:30) Fujiya & Miyagi – Pickpocket
  • Electronic – Get the Message
  • Tricky – Joseph