Showing posts with label Rough Trade Shops. Show all posts
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Saturday, April 17, 2010

Happy Record Store Day

Long before the outbreak of the global financial crisis, there was the global music crisis, with CD sales falling rapidly and panicking record companies suing their own customers and starting futile witch hunts against the "mp3 pirates".

The fact is that the ease of downloading (both legally and illegally), the inflated CD prices and the economic crunch combined with, perhaps, a decline in the quality of music on offer, drove many, big or small, record shops out of business.

In this climate, in 2007, the idea of Record Store Day was born in the U.S. in an effort to strengthen the small independent record shops - in America and internationally - so as to survive the adverse economic climate of the era.
Record Store Day is now celebrated on the third Saturday of every April (this year it's on April 17th of course), while the first celebration took place on April 19, 2008, with Metallica officially kicking it off at Rasputin Music in San Francisco.

According to the organizers: “This is the one day that all of the independently owned record stores come together with artists to celebrate the art of music. Special vinyl and CD releases and various promotional products are made exclusively for the day and hundreds of artists in the United States and in various countries across the globe make special appearances and performances. Festivities include performances, cook-outs, body painting, meet & greets with artists, parades, djs spinning records and on and on.”

Record Store Day got bigger every year, with more and more artists from the alternative and mainstream music scene showing their support with both statements and collectible releases.

Some of the dozens of special releases of this year’s Record Store Day are:

Sub Pop Records has scheduled several releases such as: Beach House - "Zebra", 12" vinyl with 4 songs, Dum Dum Girls / Male Bonding split 7", Soundgarden’s first single since 1987 "Hunted Down"/"Nothing to Say"

Wichita Records has a series of reissues on vinyl, including Bright Eyes' "Fevers & Mirrors", the self-titled debut LP from The Cribs, Bloc Party's debut "Silent Alarm" and Yeah Yeah Yeahs' self-titled first EP.

4AD is releasing "Fragments From a Work in Progress", a 12" compilation including groups like Blonde Redhead, Gang Gang Dance and The Big Pink.

 • The Fall release "Bury Pts 2+4 /Cowboy Gregori" as a 7" single in just 750 copies.

Blur release a new song (their first since "Good Song" in 2003) as a 7" single in 1000 copies only.

• From Crystal Castles we have "Doe Deer" on 12", a first taste from their forthcoming second album.

Modest Mouse reissue the amazing "The Moon and Antarctica" for the album’s 10th anniversary.

Pavement's new compilation "Quarantine the Past" will be released with a different track list from the original version.

Bon Iver and Peter Gabriel have a split single where they cover each other’s song as part of Gabriel's "Scratch My Back" project.

The Thermals and The Cribs have a split single with new songs in 2000 copies only.

Rough Trade in association with British turntable manufacturer Rega will sell exclusively at the Rough Trade Shops a special edition turntable with the Rough Trade logo, while they will also be releasing a range of special, very limited edition vinyl records including Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds' "Mercy Seat" on white vinyl.

The full list of Record Store Day releases is here.

Greek record stores that participate in this effort where you may find some of the above releases are Rock & Roll Circus, Sonic Boom Records & Usedrecords.gr and Vinyl Kiosk in Athens, Mister CD in Chalkis, Play Our Music in Kilkis, High Fideliy in Nafplio and Sticky Fingers in Patras.

For the Record Store Day website click here. Watch Josh Homme from Queens of the Stone Age below, the official ambassador of Record Store Day 2010, talking about this day and Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth telling us all about the first album he ever bought.


"The 'cool' record store. It is where you can talk to people who are like you. They look like you, think like you and, most tellingly like the same music as you - the only comparable experience these days would probably be an art museum - an actual place where you can stand and simply be surrounded by your heroes." Wayne Coyne

"I think it’s high time the mentors, big brothers, big sisters, parents, guardians, and neighborhood ne’er do wells, start taking younger people that look up to them to a real record store and show them what an important part of life music really is. I trust no one who hasn’t time for music. What a shame to leave a child, or worse, a generation orphaned from one of life’s great beauties. And to the record stores, artists, labels, dj’s, and journalists; we’re all in this together. Show respect for the tangible music that you’ve dedicated your careers and lives to, and help It from becoming nothing more than disposable digital data." Jack White

The above quotes are from here. Perhaps today it's a good day for a visit to your local record store. Who knows what goodies await for you there?

Josh Homme - Ambassador of Record Store Day 2010


Thurston Moore Talks First Record, Major labels, and Record Stores


Thursday, March 11, 2010

Listening Habits 02.2010

Two excellent compilations are at the top of our February album playlist. "Counter Culture 09" is the latest installment in the annual series of compilations selected by the staff of London's Rough Trade record shops, presenting some of the most vital music of the past year. What we get, as usual, is a very diverse mix that combines hits and obscure gems from established names (Super Furry Animals, Mos Def), fast rising new stars (The XX, The Horrors), and promising underground acts. Among the many exciting newcomers that we came across for the first time here, it was Terry Lynn (the beat-heavy, digi-funky "Kingstonlogic" is perhaps the most addictive of the double cd's 43 tracks), Zomby, Glasser and Male Bonding those that stood out the most.

The other great compilation of the month comes from Matador Records and presents the lesser known side of the indie rock scene of Austin, Texas. "Casual Victim Pile: Austin 2010" is compiled by Gerard Cosloy, one of the owners of Matador, who also used to run Homestead Records in the '80s. The magnificent guitar noise of that era, which Homestead helped nourish with the release of seminal records by the likes of Sonic Youth, Big Black and Dinosaur Jr., is a major influence on the new generation of bands represented here, as well as '70s punk and '60s garage. Some of the most impressive acts among the 19 that Cosloy handpicked, include Kingdom Of Suicide Lovers (great name!), Dikes Of Holland, Woven Bones, Tre Orsi, Wild America and Follow That Bird!. "The Ghosts That Wake You" by the later, the compilation's opening track, has quickly become one of my favorites of the year and judging by the older material available to listen at Follow That Bird's MySpace site, this band has what it takes to become one of the great discoveries of 2010!

"The Flexible Entertainer", the fifth album by Pit Er Pat, may have a simpler instrumentation than previous efforts but is no less resourceful and adventurous. Hip hop beats are added to the heady mix of post-rock ambiance and Middle-Eastern melodies, resulting in a more dance-floor friendly record. "Water", with its playful drum machine beats and robotic bleeps, is an excellent example of this new direction, while tracks like "Godspot" or "Summer Rose" travel on a similar path with experimental acts like Gang Gang Dance, combining tribal rhythms with jazzy, mesmerizing improvisations and dub elements. Longer jams like the sprawling, hypnotic “Specimen” reveal the post-rock roots of the band's sound. "The Flexible Entertainer" is a fine effort from a band that recently became a duo (Fay Davis-Jeffers and Butchy Fuego are the remaining members), but didn’t let this apparent obstacle hold them back. This new, flexible pop direction is certainly very entertaining!

Top 10 Albums

1. Rough Trade Shops Counter Culture 09 - VARIOUS ARTISTS
2. Casual Victim Pile: Austin 2010 - VARIOUS ARTISTS
3. The Flexible Entertainer - PIT ER PAT
4. There Is Love In You - FOUR TET
5. Romance Is Boring - LOS CAMPESINOS!
6. 2 - RETRIBUTION GOSPEL CHOIR
7. Hot Wax - GRANT HART
8. Tarot Sport - FUCK BUTTONS
9. One Life Stand - HOT CHIP
10. Why There Are Mountains - CYMBALS EAT GUITARS

Top 20 Tracks

1. The ghosts that wake you - FOLLOW THAT BIRD!
2. Art czars - JAPANDROIDS
3. Hoboken snow - KINGDOM OF SUICIDE LOVERS
4. You’re the reflection of the moon in the water - GRANT HART
5. Your hands (together) - THE NEW PORNOGRAPHERS
6. Straight in at 101 - LOS CAMPESINOS!
7. Emperor of charms - PIT ER PAT
8. Kingstonlogic - TERRY LYNN
9. Sing - FOUR TET
10. One life stand - HOT CHIP
11. Apply - GLASSER
12. Dreamland EP: Marimba and Shit-Drums - MOONFACE
13. Like I can - THE SECRET MACHINES
14. Workin' hard - RETRIBUTION GOSPEL CHOIR
15. C'mon - THE SOFT PACK
16. Little city girl - DIKES OF HOLLAND
17. Drink it dry - WILD AMERICA
18. Shark's tooth - ARCHIE BRONSON OUTFIT
19. World sick - BROKEN SOCIAL SCENE
20. Cold spring - CYMBALS EAT GUITARS



Follow That Bird! - The Ghosts That Wake You