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Music News

Radiohead sign to XL

Radiohead have signed to XL.

The band, who put out In Rainbows as an independent, donation-only release, will be putting out the physical copy on their new label.

There is no release date as yet, with some reports suggesting it will coincide with the December 3rd arrival of the “discbox” edition and others speculating it won’t be out until next year.

www.radiohead.com

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Music News

It’s Big Dada’s birthday party!

One of the best labels on the planet are celebrating their 10th Anniversary on November 16th.

Big Dada, home to Diplo, Spank Rock, TTC, Roots Manuva and more will be celebrating their tenth year with a 3 floor party to end all parties.

Electrowerkz will host a night which will feature Mike Ladd, Diplo, Juice Aleem from New Flesha, Roots Manuva, DJ MK, Cadence Weapon, Jammer and some mystery guests which starts at 10pm and finishes at 6am. Get in there for the long haul!

Tickets are a mere £13 and can be purchased from here.

www.bigdada.com

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Skateboarding News

Jereme Rogers joins Silver

Well that says it all really.

Jereme Rogers takes his ginger tattooed self over to Silver Trucks where he will be blinging them down to the axle.

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Skateboarding News

If it ain’t broke

Don’t try and put magnets in it.

Seriously, if you can’t be fucked to learn to ollie then you shouldn’t be trying to ‘redesign’ skateboarding. Whoever the pillock is that created this abomination, please get in touch with us here, we’ve got a fistful of magnets ready to smash your teeth out with.

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Skateboarding News

The Memory of Time podcast

Swedish film-maker Jean-Pascal Strüwer has just finished a skatefilm called “Tidens Minne” (The Memory of Time) that documents the whole Swedish skatescene from 1993-2006.

Skaters that are portrayed are Ali Boulala, Pontus Alv, Mattias Ringström, Love Eneroth, Lewis Marnell, Andreas Engelkes and tons more.

If that isn’t enough to get you interested, there is also an never before seen Tom Penny line in Paris from 1997! Click the Transitions logo to download the video podcast.

http://transition.se/

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Skateboarding Product Reviews

Independent – Possessed Tee

Independent Trucks love heavy metal and so do we. This little beauty though has the lot and every time i wear this out i am always told how goddam fucking cool i look. Has nothing to do with my good looks, i’m an ugly git but this baby does the damage everytime.

Indy have always put out great t-shirt designs since I was a kid. You now see them being bootlegged on market stalls in Bangkok, they appear where you least expect them to from veterans to tight units. This is by far my favourite Tee yet and you should have one if you rock the horns. Smell the glove

Chuck Bangers

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Interviews

You Say Party! We Say Die! Interview

Aaron Coe managed to find time to chat to frontwoman Becky Ninkovic of Canadian dance-punk collective You Say Party! We Say Die! at their Cambridge show this week. See what she had to say about biker gangs, touring and the internet’s role in band success.

Aaron: Im sure you get asked the question, where does the band name come from more than any other question, did you pick that name so you could get a lot of hassle for it?

Becky: (Laughs) Well basically at the time of forming the band it wasn’t about being a legitimate band, it was more about getting together, making up songs and playing music for ourselves. So when it come the time of picking a band name, for a long time we picked really silly band names. We’d joke around and be different names all the time. One of them was “The Clap”. So when we picked YSP! WSD! it was around the time we did our first show, we had to pick one name so we stuck with YSP! WSD! It was kinda what we envisioned for our show before we played it. We’d come on and sand shout YSP! and our friends would shot back WSD! But we all individually come up with our own meanings but theres no one exact reason why we chose it, theres no universal deep meaning.

Aaron: Are you sick about being asked about it?

Becky: (Laughs) Yes. Its definitely the number one thing were asked. But its good that so many people asked because for a long time we didn’t know how to answer it.

Aaron: I suppose it gets you a little more attention?

Becky: Yeah, it really helped when we played at SXSW in Texas for the first time. It was the year of the weird band name and so people were coming to check us out just because we were one of the weird band names. I think the music world goes through these trends with names and genres. For us, when we were just starting to tour we didn’t realize just how much we were a part of that and so it really caught us unaware.

Aaron: I read that you formed from an old bike gang called the Smoking Spokes. Is there any truth in that or is it some sort of Wikipedia myth?

Becky: (Laughs) No it’s true. Do you have something called critical mass over here?

Aaron: I don’t know, I don’t think so.

Becky: Its like, when you take over the streets on your bikes, holding up traffic, kinda like a political protest on car traffic (Laughs). One of our first shows we made some patches and spraypainted on t shirts with “Smoking Spokes”. At this point it was like are we Smoking Spokes or are we YSP! WSD!, It didn’t even really matter, it more about the movement and the gathering together of music.

Aaron: Ive been looking at your tour schedule and you’ve been pretty busy since august, you’ve got some shows in Europe coming up, are you glad to be getting back to Canada just in time for Christmas?

Becky: Very glad to be home for Christmas. This is the longest tour we’ve ever attempted, usually we go for 2 months at a time so this is double that. Its not nearly as hard as i thought it would be, I’m also a lot healthier than i used to be. Ive quit a lot of things and i focus on nutrition a lot more and treat my body better. So for me the shows don’t feel monotonous anymore, so every night feel i have a chance to rock out with new people, dance and have a good time. So its definitely been a really exciting tour in that way for me, i think individually were all finding new ground on stage in our performances.

Aaron: What are your plans for next year, are you going to start writing or tour a little more?

Becky: Writing is going to be our priority. We are definitely going to keep touring, its going to be more spread out. We really want to put as much time and energy, blood sweat and tears into our third album. We don’t even know yet how its going to look but with our first and second albums as much as we are proud of them they were rushed pieces of work.

Aaron: Why were they rushed?

Becky: Different things, firstly we always had a really small budget and so time wise in the studio is always limited. So we’re trying to plan that out in advance so that we have a good budget to work with. And we had a tour sponsored by a national Canadian magazine and they put a lot of pressure on us so that it lined up with the tour. Like listening back to the songs now, theres little bits where we think “maybe we would change that now” and noticing little things where if we had a little bit more time to stew we would do things differently.

Aaron: Do you change the songs when you play them live then?

Becky: Yeah, they’re really different now, well not obviously different but definitely in the way I sing them, the way in which Derek plays his guitar and Devon’s adds more complicated things into the beat. Were all evolving because were playing night after night. Its the same with anything, practice makes perfect. Some of the songs were still really fresh at the time of recording, now night after night they’re becoming really refined.

Aaron:You’ve become pretty big on the internet, would you say that Myspace had a big part in that role?

Becky: For us definitely. The internet’s really great for bands, it allows us to have a much better connexion with our fans. Like before you would buy the bands vinyl, and then go to their show and by chance got them to sign it, that was a huge thrilling experience. Now you go onto Myspace or Facebook and leave comments and have the bands write you back. So thats really great.

Aaron: Did you expect that both your albums have done this well and that you’d be able to play all over Europe of the back of it?

Becky: No, not at all. I still have moments when I’m sitting in some bedroom and cant believe I’m here, its really cool.

Aaron: Is your first time in Cambridge?

Becky: No, we played here….(thinks). Last year, May. In the Soul Tree.

Aaron: So have you had a chance to look around Cambridge, how do you like it?

Becky: Yeah, Last time we were here we got to walk around a lot more. I like it.

Aaron: The tour is nearly over now, have you had a good time in the UK?

Becky: This is been our favorite time in the UK. Its our fifth time here and its leaps and bounds above all the rest, I’m even starting to speak with an English accent. (Laughs) I’m becoming English.

www.yousaypartywesaydie.ca

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Buzz Chart

Jeffrey Lewis

First, a history lesson. Back in the eighties Crass were the most important punk band in the UK. From the last dying heartbeat of the seventies to the doom and despair of 1984 they created an utterly uncompromising underground punk movement that grew in it’s thousands across the world, spawning a whole DIY underground punk culture that still exists to this very day.

Although their refusal to flirt with the mainstream music industry has led to them being almost completely written out of the history books despite how huge they were at the time, their influence is still felt to this day. Jeffrey Lewis is one such influence. Jeffrey, already an infamous New York anti-folk hero, had his mind blown by Crass at a young age and has now delivered the ultimate tribute, an entire album of Crass songs.

But this isn’t your usual lame tribute album; because of the harsh, screaming nature of the original recordings, Jeffrey’s softer approach has brought new melody and meaning to these classic protest punk songs and the lyrics, so important to Crass, now have new relevance and meaning and are twice as powerful. And best of all, 12 Crass Songs allows the message of Crass to live on for a whole new audience. Can we have another 12 please Jeffrey?

James Sherry

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Music News

Aesop Rock gets into Halloween mood!

Aesop Rock has premiered the video for his track Coffee and it fits with the Halloween vibe here at HQ perfectly. Watch this video, take tips and we’ll see you at the boat party on Friday!

www.definitivejux.net

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Music News

Behind the Gorillaz…

Gorillaz are to release a documentary.

Damon Albarn’s animated band will provide behind-the-scenes footage on the film which will be called Bananaz. It’s the first film that captures the reality behind the hugely popular band that was created in 2000 and will be made by Ceri Levy who produced Blur’s Starshaped documentary.

www.gorillaz.com