26.07.2009
CRYSTAL CASTLES & MAKE THE GIRL DANCE @ RAYBAN ROCK BATTLE 2009
Last month I posted an entry about the Rayban Rock Battle 2009, with CRYSTAL CASTLES performing at Le Showcase, Paris.
Now you can watch the videos from this great show!
CRYSTAL CASTLES @ RAYBAN ROCK BATTLE 2009
MAKE THE GIRL DANCE @ RAYBAN ROCK BATTLE 2009
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24.07.2009
ARCTIC MONKEYS #2
Last week I posted an entry about the Arctic Monkeys' new song "Crying Lightning".
Even though I'm quite disappointed by this new track, the Arctic Monkeys still know how to entertain their audience.
I think this band is awesome because they clearly understand how to use web 3.O promotional tools in order to hold their fans and keep different media spellbound until the album's official released (ie, the Youtube videos series “The View From…”, their Facebook profile, Twitter, their website).
Tonight, the Arctic Monkeys’ “Crying Lightning” video clip will be broadcasted exclusively on Channel 4 at 11:35 pm.
In the meantime the band has posted-up a behind-the-scenes film from the video clip.
As the band is full of surprise, they announced a mysterious web transmission on Thursday 30th July, 9:00 pm.
You can watch the trailer below:
Thank you Arctic Monkeys, with you I’m never bored!
Band's myspace
www.myspace.com/arcticmonkeys
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16.07.2009
SOUTH CENTRAL #2
A few months ago, I wrote a post about South Central, an electro-rock band and two DJs from Brighton (UK), who began winning popularity through their fancy remixes and by supporting the drum-and-bass electro band, Pendulum, and then later this year, the electronic sensation, The Prodigy.
When I wrote this article, the band was barely known—well at least in France. Since then things have changed and their career has seemed to propel bit-by-bit as they are now currently supporting big-name electronic bands or DJing in clubs and many major European festivals.
As South Central is still unsigned, they have lots of expenses to deal with in order to support themselves. So DJing instead of performing as a live five-piece band is a better bet for them. It allows them to get their name out and become known, to widen their audience, and to try to catch the attention of professionals.
At the same time, South Central is actually recording their first LP, and is looking forward to going on tour with all the band members, performing together.
Thanks to my internship with a concert promoter company, I had the unique opportunity to spend a couple of days with the DJs of South Central (Rob & Keith), while they performed at Le Rock Dans Tous Ses Etats (Evreux) after their show at Solidays (Paris). During this time, I experienced the role of a “baby” tour manager; WOW, I felt like I was important!

It was a nice experience, both professionally and personally, in several ways.
First, as I am currently co-managing an indie rock band, which has just started to become quite famous in Paris, but still unknown outside of France’s capital, I am actually experiencing the hard part of trying to promote the band and get people to discover them, creating all the promotional and communication tools, PR, booking, developing, and so on. Everything has to be done on your own. And even if you strongly believe in them, support them, you don’t necessarily know that if one day the band will make it, allowing them to have a successful career, living off of their music!
South Central is in a more advanced stage in their career. Yet they still are not big stars, hard to reach living in the higher realms of the rock “statusphere”! They are quite well-respected by their peers and professionals. Their fan base is no longer limited to hometown fans and friends, but is now actually extended worldwide!
But the band is still looking to increase their fame and launch their young career for good, in order to finally perform as proper headliners. Even if they are not signed to a label yet, they have gotten far by way of auto-promotion via Facebook, MySpace and recently Twitter (not lots of tweets though!). They are surrounded by several professionals who believe in them, helping to spread their electro-rock music abroad.
Second, it was also really interesting and informative to be with them – even if it was quite short – to accompany them, meet their needs… I was quite surprised to see how independant and skilled they are. They do not need an entire crew of more or less important people around them. They have no roadies with them; they do everything on their own. They managed their sound-check in less than ten minutes (I think – it seemed really short compared to others!) This allowed them a few minutes to relax and have a cold beer before going on stage. No fuss, no muss!

This was quite a unique sight I was witnessing. I have actually met numerous well-known and big-named artists, but these guys are nothing like them. Most of the DJs that I have met are mostly shy and strange geeks that barely speak or look at you, profoundly stuck in their artistic world, trying to concentrate on their set performance and avoid stress (or any human forms of contact that could distract them). You know when you are around these kinds of artists that you should better run away from and not interrupt them. And if they are a little famous, gosh, it is almost impossible to have a nice conversation with them!
Nothing like that with Keith and Rob. No tense faces, no relaxing-breathing sessions, no high-strung traditions before the set. For them DJing seems easy as pie! And when they go on stage, it is like no big deal for them. They are already prepared to get the crowd jumping up and down. And it works!
Even the technicians backstage were going crazy by the band’s clever electro-rock remixes. Maybe that is because of their “easy going” attitude that allows them to meet the audience’s needs and make the difference.
You can clearly see that they enjoy it, that they have fun. Even more the chemistry between Keith & Rob is impressive!
While they left an exhausted crowd after a wild fifty minute set, the following artist, DATA, had the difficult task to keep the crowd going. However, I do not know if he finally succeeded as we left right after to close the night out by drinking and partying with guys from A Place To Bury Strangers, whom Keith and Rob were looking forward to attend the minute they arrived at the festival site, as they wanted to ask Oliver Ackerman (the guitarist) if he would accept to play in their new album. A nice way to make business around a nice and alcoholic-filled night!

Third, this weekend was a complete success to me: it strengthened my desire to go on the road with a band as a tour manager, which is the most thrilling and exciting part of working in the music industry. Being close to the artist(s) you work with is exactly the way I imagined my work would be and furthered my desire to be and to do what I have dreamt of. So I am actually looking forward to complete my current internship with a tour manager training in order to go on tour with a band later this year before trying my luck in music industry in the UK.
And last but not least, this weekend was a pure blast thanks to Rob and Keith who are just two adorable, sweet, entertaining and funny… regular guys!
I had a great time with them and even if we are all normally shy, we tried our best to by-pass the awkward silences that occurred between complete strangers who had just met, to just enjoy the short time we were spending together. It was a really lovely meeting them and I will be glad to meet and work with them again. These guys are wicked!
I also would like to thank Antoine, Guillaume & Baptiste who managed everything to allow me to meet South Central!
In the meantime, you can still go and see South Central DJs on stage:
- July 28th, Ibiza Rocks - San Antonio
- Sept 11th, Razzmatazz - Barcelona
- Sept 12th, Grand Mix - Turcoing
- Sept 26th, Marsatac - Marseille
- Oct 30th, Social Club - Paris
- Dec 5th, Transmusicales - Rennes

And keep an eye out for these guys because they are definitely going to be huge soon!
More info about the band
www.myspace.com/southcentralmusic
Until they launched their new album, you can still listen to their previous tracks here:
Nothing Can Go Wrong - South Central

Golden Dawn - South Central

Ergot Il Dente Del Lupo - South Central

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14.07.2009
JULIAN CASABLANCAS #1
While we are all eagerly attending the release of The Strokes' 4th album, I've got some exciting news for you, kids: Julian Casablancas (The Strokes frontman) is actually finishing working on his first solo album.
The record, called "Phrazes For The Young", will be released this autumn.
No more informations on this project yet, but I'll let you know, don't worry!!
Let's watch the trailer with great visuals by Warren Fu.
Anyway I'm still waiting for The Strokes' fourth album and in the same time I'm definitely looking forward to this in fall.
Isn't it a good news??

More informations on
www.myspace.com/juliancasablancas
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11.07.2009
ARCTIC MONKEYS #1
Well I guess that I don’t really need to introduce you the Sheffield indie rock band Arctic Monkeys!
After two brilliant albums “Whatever people say I Am, that’s I’m Not’ (2006), “Favourite Worst Nightmare” (2007), and Alex Turner’s alternative musical project The Last Shadow Puppet with his pal Miles Kane (Rascals), the Arctic Monkeys are back with a new album “Humbug”.
The 1st single “Crying Lightning” is a little bit darker and less urgent than what the band used to do. Some journalist might say that it is due to maturity or stuff like that. Anyway, the new single is quite nice but nothing original and almost boring compared to the dance floor filler's previous hit.
I hope the other tracks from “Humbug” will be more original and creative than “Crying Lightning” because I have been expected this new album for a long time now, and the 1st single isn’t really as amazing as expected.
Crying Lightning - Arctic Monkeys

Anyway, even if I am a little bit disappointed by this new track, I’m still a great fan of the Arctic Monkeys' music and I’m looking forward to go and see them on stage, as they will perform few days after my birthday in Paris! (Please feel free to send me birthday transfer payments here!)
Arctic Monkeys tour date:
- August 1st - New Jersey (USA)
- August 2nd - Montreal (Canada)
- August 3rd - New York (USA)
- August 5th - Boston (USA)
- August 7th - Chicago (USA)
- August 8th - Lollapalooza Festival - Chicago (USA)
- August 13th - Oslo (Norway)
- August 14th - Gothenburg (Sweden)
- August 21st - Erfurt (Germany)
- August 22nd - Hasselt (Belgium)
- August 23rd - Biddinghuizen (Holland)
- August 28th - Leeds Festival - Leeds (UK)
- August 29th - Reading Festival - Reading (UK)
- September 29th - Milwaukee (USA)
- October 19th - Tokyo (Japan)
- November 5th - Paris (France)
- November 6th - Paris (France)

More info on
www.myspace.com/arcticmonkeys
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10.07.2009
BOOTSTOCK - DJ ZEBRA
DJ Zebra is a french DJ.
Here are some of his new remixes inspired by Woodstock.
Hope you'll like it!
Stereohendrix (Hendrix feat. Stereophonics) - DJ Zebra

Voodoo Shot (Hendrix feat. Beastie Boys) - DJ Zebra

With A Little Help From Soulwax (Joe Cocker feat. Soulwax) - DJ Zebra

I'm Kissing At Home (10 Years After feat Jack Penate) - DJ Zebra

Fuck The Hippies (Country Joc Mac Donald feat Big Soul) - DJ Zebra


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05.07.2009
CHINESE MAN
Created in 2004, Chinese Man is a Marseille-based turntablist electro hip hop band, composed by Dj Zé Mateo and High Ku with the beatmakers SLY and Leo Le Bug.
Influenced by funk, jazz, dub and Hip Hop, Chinese Man became famous with their track “I’ve got that tune” used by Mercedes commercial in 2006.
I've Got That Tune - Chinese Man

In 2007, Chinese Man released their debut album “The Groove Session” and increased their popularity by performing in many festivals such as Le Printemps de Bourges and Solidays.
Real showmen with incredible live performances, Chinese Man has already performed with many major artists such as Dj Shadow, Asian Dub Foundation, and DJ QBert (3 times DMC World Champion!).
Un gâteau à l'arsenic - Chinese Man

Day by Day - Chinese Man

Chinese Man has recently launched their second album “Groove Sessions Vol. 2” which is as excellent as the 1st one.
But I recommend you to go and see them on stage first. They are brilliant!
Tour Dates:
July 10th: Wonegain Festival - Bagnols sur Cèze (Fr)
July 11th: Bêtes de Scènes - Mulhouse (Fr)
July 18th: Dour Festival - Dour (Belgium)
August 8th: Big Chill - Ledbury (UK)
August 15th: Fnac Indétendances - Paris (Fr)
Sept 25th: Nuits Electroniques - Strasbourg (Fr)
Oct 24th - Jazz sur son 31 - Toulouse (Fr)
Nov 21st: Elysée Montmartre - Paris (Fr)
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More informations on:
www.chinesemanrecords.com/
www.myspace.com/chinesemanrecords
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Signs
Few months ago, I showed this video to some of my friends, who then asked me to put the songs on My Small World.
Sorry for the delay folks!
Created by Publicis Mojo and @RadicalMedia
Director: Patrick Hughes
Music by Dmitri Golovko
A Greeting Through Signs - Dmitri Golovko

Conversations Through Signs - Dmitri Golovko

More informations on the artist
www.myspace.com/dgmusichouse
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04.07.2009
Xtrem Base Jumping
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Playlist Electro Rock / D&B #2
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