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Post by Nadine Hurley on Jan 11, 2016 23:01:12 GMT -8
Wooo Sasquatch 2016, stoked about all these...
Four Tet Caribou Sufjan Stevens Yo La Tengo Florence & The Machine Digable Planets The Cure Jamie XX Big Grams Ty Segall Purity Ring Todd Terje Alabama Shakes A$AP Rocky Kurt Vile
Who is Lord Huron? Looking at the poster, there are those 3 on the separate flags... Could that indicate late night set?
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Post by Nadine Hurley on Jan 11, 2016 22:43:05 GMT -8
Information confirmed.
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Post by Nadine Hurley on Jan 11, 2016 14:56:18 GMT -8
Panda Bear @ Gundlach Bundschu Winery Sonoma, CA / Treasure Island San Francisco, CA / Santa Cruz, CA
Caribou, double set @ Showbox Seattle, WA
Death Grips @ Showbox Seattle, WA
Deerhunter @ Showbox Seattle, WA / Treasure Island, San Fran, CA
Dan Deacon @ Showbox Seattle, WA /Neumos Seattle, WA
Lightning Bolt @ Neumos Seattle, WA
Little Dragon @ Sasquatch!
St. Vincent @ Sasquatch!
Battles @ The Neptune Seattle, WA
James Blake @ Sasquatch!
Deradoorian @ Vera Project
Deerhoof @ The Crocodile Seattle, WA
Grimes @ Showbox Seattle, WA
Scott Amendola Band @ The Triple Door Seattle, WA
Grimes @ The Showbox Seattle, WA
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Post by Nadine Hurley on Jan 11, 2016 14:15:17 GMT -8
Also, I haven't logged on since HG and Stormy returned. I just wanted to say THANK YOU for introducing me to Brian Eno a few years back. Getting familiar/obsessed with his older albums sent me down a path which ended up with me really getting into Roxy Music and the late David Bowie. I don't think I would have ended up understanding the huge loss the world is feeling today otherwise. I just wanted to thank you guys. Huge musical moment in my life Welcome back too! Did you see what Eno wrote after hearing the news? Fucking heartbreaking. “His death came as acomplete surprise, as did nearly everything else about him. Over the last few years — with him living in New York and me in London — our connection was by email. We signed off with invented names: Some of his were Mr. Showbiz, Milton Keynes, Rhoda Borrocks and the Duke of Ear." Eno received an email from Bowie 7 days before he died, it ended with this sentence: 'Thank you for our good times, Brian. They will never rot.’ And it was signed ‘Dawn.’ I realize now he was saying goodbye.” www.nytimes.com/live/david-bowie-in-memoriam/brian-eno-i-realize-now-he-was-saying-goodbye/
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Post by Nadine Hurley on Jan 11, 2016 14:10:23 GMT -8
Fingers crossed for explosions in the sky. YESSS PLEASE! Did you hear/see this yet? New single! This is the only non-Bowie song I've allowed myself to listen to today, a tiny bit of good news in a sea of tears. www.youtube.com/watch?v=xT2UmlUmDQI
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Post by Nadine Hurley on Jan 10, 2016 13:53:28 GMT -8
I have a hard time putting stock in thus lineup now. I can't see Florence overriding The Cure in terms of the headliner status; and having two electronic headliners would be bullshit as well and out of character for the festival. I'm glad this will all be resolved tomorrow. Snacks has said in interviews that he intentionally tries to move away from the concept of "headliner status", usually the Sasquatch poster makes some attempt to obscure the top line. The order of the top line doesn't necessarily strictly correlate with billing order.
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Post by Nadine Hurley on Jan 9, 2016 17:37:48 GMT -8
Clumsy, let's be Animal Collective friends forever. I happened upon the sweet mashup of Panda Bear's Lisbon Zoo and Jaberwacky (from ATP) on none other than the soundcloud account of "clumsy342". Did you find that somewhere or did you make it?
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Post by Nadine Hurley on Jan 8, 2016 17:53:47 GMT -8
Hahaha. So you coming to Sasquatch or what? The Cure cuddle puddle a la Sigur Ros is going down. I've been a Cure super-dork since I was fifteen. I'm going to buy clove cigarettes off eBay and swaaaaaaay back and forth. But yeah, plannin' on it. Last year was a fluke. A Residents-based fluke. See I've got your old ID and you're all dressed up like The Cure.
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Post by Nadine Hurley on Jan 8, 2016 13:45:14 GMT -8
Information... Can you just tell us that animal collective will be there? Humor me No, I'm very sorry Clumsy, check out the new AnCo video to console your broken heart (I feel you). Unless you have epilepsy.
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Post by Nadine Hurley on Jan 8, 2016 12:41:58 GMT -8
Also, LOL @ Kanye and Beck both playing Governor's Balls. I hope they debut a secret collaboration.
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Post by Nadine Hurley on Jan 8, 2016 12:38:20 GMT -8
Information is obvz a plant to bring the board back to life and it totally worked.
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Post by Nadine Hurley on Dec 28, 2015 17:29:39 GMT -8
Presale tickets sold out. This is unusual... Annnnd now they're saying they're back on sale until 12/31... Sketchy bastards.
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Post by Nadine Hurley on Dec 14, 2015 12:08:03 GMT -8
My Morning Jacket is playing 2 nights at Red Rocks Memorial Day Weekend. Planes and all... but still pretty unlikely for Squatch.
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Post by Nadine Hurley on Dec 7, 2015 16:44:19 GMT -8
dublab.com/events/29348/tonalism-at-356-mission/I'm driving to this all the way from Seattle because holy shit. Saturday, December 12, 2015 6 PM – 6 AM Free (donations are welcomed) 356 S. Mission Rd. LA, CA 90033 Join dublab and 356 Mission for Tonalism, dublab’s annual all-night ambient happening. Inspired by La Monte Young’s “Dream House” as well as the work of musicians and composers such as Terry Riley, Yoko Ono and John Cage. Tonalism combines sound and visual elements to create an experience that audiences can enjoy over an extended period of time. Live musicians, DJs and video artists play and perform throughout the night; starting at sunset and ending at sunrise. Complimentary tea and water are provided to all who attend. Audience members are encouraged to bring pillows, cushions, bean bags and sleeping bags to lay down and enjoy twelve hours of live performances and DJ sets, along with video projections, in a six-speaker surround sound setting. Attendees can also bring their own refreshments, light food and beverages. Line Up & Schedule 6pm: Klang Association feat. Anna Homler (Breadwoman), Jorge Martin, Jeff Schwartz 7pm: sodapop 8pm: Hoseh 9pm: Miles Cooper Seaton & Heather McIntosh (Akron Family) 10pm: Drip City (Bjorn and Aaron from Black Dice) 11pm: Avey Tare (Animal Collective) 12am: Geologist (Animal Collective) 1am: Deaken (Animal Collective) 2am: Brian Degraw (Gang Gang Dance) 3am: $3.33 4am: Angela Seo (Xiu Xiu) 5am: George Jensen
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Post by Nadine Hurley on Dec 7, 2015 16:39:38 GMT -8
Animal Collective playing Seattle and Portland in March so they're probably out. Great news for most of you as you get to see them in Seattle, bad news for Canadian pals My favorite band at my favorite Seattle venue! Super stoked even though Sasquatch is likely out.
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Post by Nadine Hurley on Dec 3, 2015 19:02:18 GMT -8
I had high hopes for the Big Grams album and it kind of let me down but I love Big Boi and Phantogram so its going to be dope seeing them at the Gorge again (assuming they're on the lineup). I had to give this one a few spins for it to grow on me. I wasn't crazy about the studio album but the live show was really fun and entertaining at Treasure Island.
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Post by Nadine Hurley on Dec 3, 2015 19:00:37 GMT -8
If anyone has an Animal Collective obsession such as mine, I've got a little treat/tease for ya. 30 second clips from every song on the new album... www99.zippyshare.com/v/iHRvu55Q/file.htmlHoly Hell. It cracks me up that 'Painting With' is being described as their most "minimalist" album (what does that word even mean in the realm of AC?) The time signatures are cray cray, very fast, bouncy and fun. Super interesting Avey/Panda vocal syncopation like we heard in Floridada appears to be consistent throughout the album. Can't wait to see how they handle this shit live.
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Post by Nadine Hurley on Nov 30, 2015 9:40:47 GMT -8
www.rollingstone.com/music/news/animal-collective-talk-escaping-reverb-on-minimal-10th-album-painting-with-20151130"The giddy, harmony-soaked, "Wipeout"-borrowing four-minute single is the opening track of a record the band tells Rolling Stone was intended to be "minimal," made of "short blasts" and not soaked in the reverb the band had built their woozy sound on. Dizzyingly upbeat and gloriously realized, the new album bounces and pops with an urgent, ecstatic energy, propelled by polyrhythmic beats and gurgling modular synth, with Noah Lennox and Dave Portner’s vocals gleefully falling in and out of syncopation and off-kilter harmony. Working as a trio, Portner (Avey Tare), Lennox (Panda Bear) and Brian Weitz (Geologist) began trading demos in early 2015, pursuing a goal of what Portner calls “really short songs: no B.S, get in, get out material…” The three met in Asheville during that spring and began exploring the songs together. Recording took place in the legendary EastWest Studios in Hollywood, home to sessions by The Beach Boys and Marvin Gaye. The album features contributions from John Cale and Colin Stetson, and was engineered by Sonny DiPerri. The result: Painting With. Warm and personal, kaleidoscopic and high definition, concerned with art (Cubism, Dadaism, and the distorted way those artists viewed the world) and the human experience, and the meeting of both - creating something elemental, joyous, and unmistakably Animal Collective. "Everything seems drenched in reverb these days, and is so distant," David "Avey Tare" Portner tells Rolling Stone. "In a way, it was a reaction to that."
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Post by Nadine Hurley on Nov 30, 2015 9:04:04 GMT -8
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Post by Nadine Hurley on Nov 26, 2015 11:55:45 GMT -8
AND ITS BEING RELEASED ON NOV 30TH AHH Sounds like the single is coming out on Monday. Panda Bear told me the album would be out at the beginning of the year but either way it's gonna leak so soon. Ahhhh!!!!
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