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Tyler, The Creator speaks out against U2’s new album

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U2 invaded your iTunes library last week with their ironically titled new record Songs Of Innocence. The 11 track album crept inside your computer overnight without warning. How would you notice? How many other bands begin with “U” apart from UB40? And who in their right mind has UB40 on their iTunes? The next time you’re scrolling down, making you way to The Velvet Undergound, you’ll be greeted by Bono & Co, waving their innocence right in your face. Don’t you wish you’d read those terms and conditions when you signed up for iTunes now?

Unsuprisingly, these actions caused quite a stir with, well, everyone that doesn’t like U2. Which happens to be quite a lot of people. Tyler, The Creator is but one of many who chose to voice their opinions on the matter through Twitter. See his reactions below.

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Grandmaster Flash caught in a Facebook mix up

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There’s been a significant rise in the amount of pensioners turning to Facebook in recent years. With the ever expanding world of smartphones and 4G internet, everyone’s online. Even your Nan. And look at the fuss she’s caused for hip hop’s favourite messenger, Grandmaster Flash.

The auto-fill function when posting statuses has unfortunately screwed over a large ammount of Grandmothers across the globe, causing them to accidently tag themselves as the Grandmaster himself when signing off a status update. Naturally, there’s a tumblr page dedicated to this tom-foolery, check out the aptly titled Love, Grampa and Grandmaster Flash.

Head to Flash’s own Facebook page to watch his video response to the grandparents of the world.

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Netil

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‘Sweet Teeth’ is the shimmering new single from London four-piece Netil. If you like your post-punk dark, introspective and perhaps a little mystic too, you should give this band your ear.

Having spent the best part of two years holed up in the studio at Hackney’s Netil house, ‘Sweet Teeth’ is just a taste of what this bunch have got up their sleeves for the coming months. Catch them live at The Marquis of Lansdown on September 27th, and grab a copy of ‘Sweet Teeth’ from September 29th, pressed on a limited run of hand painted 7″s. Keep an eye on their facebook page for more info.

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Wu-Tang Clan go to Hollywood

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Have you ever longed to see Bill Murray, Mel Gibson and Colin Firth pay homage to the verse of Ol’ Dirty, Method Man and Raekwon? Then look no further, for an internet whizz has trawled through movie archives old and new to build one of the most jam packed edits you’ll ever see.

Stream ‘Wu-Tang Clan Ain’t Nuthing Ta Fuck Wit’ below. 10 points if you spot C-3PO.

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Stream Gengahr’s new single ‘Powder’

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Following the well deserved hype and acclaim that Gengahr‘s debut track ‘Fill My Gums With Blood’ received, it is with great excitement that we find the North London four piece set to drop their new single ‘Powder’ on October 27th via Transgressive Records.

Keeping in check with their delicate dream-boat melodies, ‘Powder’ adds a little grit to their sun soaked appeal, with a Screamadelica-esque guitar riff landing straight on the bullseye. Stream this fantastic single below.

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The Cockpit in Leeds to close after 20 years

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After 20 years as an integral part of the music scene in Leeds and the North of England, The Cockpit announced yesterday that it has been forced to shut it’s doors permanently due to severe maintenance work the building requires.

Having temporarily closed back in July to carry out maintenance, yesterday the venue published this statement on their official websiteIt is with great regret that we have to announce the permanent closure of the Cockpit. After 20 great years as an integral pillar of the Leeds music scene we have decided that it is no longer viable to deliver you the level of service you deserve with the building in it’s current condition.

Despite this sad news, the current resident promoters at the venue will continue to book and promote artists in and around Leeds. In addition, The Cockpit are in the process of relocating all upcoming gigs to alternative venues with any tickets already purchased remaining valid.

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Ty Segall

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The crowned king of contemporary garage rock and all things fuzz has shared a new, rather wacky music video titled ‘Manipulator’, taken from his new album of the same name.

This isn’t just any old music video, mind you. This is an interactive world in which bedroom curtains become hot dogs, jumbo jets shape shift into seabass and babies heads fall from the sky without warning. A fitting visual aid to Ty’s new music as, aurally, ‘Manipulator’ is a whirlwind of colour.

Ty’s stylistic choices of layering sludged chords with riffs that sing with sustain, a dueling falsetto and organic organ warble all keep ‘Manipulator’ afloat in a scene often awash with overly retrospective music. Undeniably influenced by an unfathomable collage of psychedelic tones from the past, present and probably future too, Segall remains ahead of the pack sounding fresh and ready to play his next hand.

Read our interview with Ty’s long-time studio partner Tim Presley here.

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Greys

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As if DFA 1979’s return wasn’t enough to excite you, the fact that Toronto’s Greys are joining them on the road is pant-wettingly good news. In celebration, the headache hungry four piece have shared a new track online.

Greys infect Stereolab’s 1996 track ‘The Noise Of Carpet’ with their lock-tight rhythms and other worldly guitar effects, turbo charging this cover version into super sonic levels of volume. Running in the same vein as their June debut, If Anything, Greys are waving the flag high for ear shredding, Discord-era noise. Play this one loud and catch them on tour at the dates below.

UK October Tour Dates
20th London – Electric Ballroom
21st Manchester – Gorilla
22nd Glasgow – The Garage
24th Sheffield – Plug
25th Bristol – Simple Things Festival
27th Brighton – The Hope
28th Leeds – Brudenell Social Club
29th London – 100 Club

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Foo Fighters to play Brighton as ‘The Holy Shits’

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Ahead of their forthcoming headline slot at the Invictus Games, the Foo Fighters have announced they will play an additional show whilst in the UK at Brighton’s Concorde.

Taking to the stage tonight under the guise of The Holy Shits, it will come as no suprise that tickets for this highly exclusive show are already sold out. However, according to the Foo Fighters Twitter account there are two more club gigs to follow. Times and locations have not yet been disclosed, keep your eye on Grohl’s tweets for updates.

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White Fence: Tim Presley speaks

Interview by Nick Hutchings
Photos: Ruth Swanson, Madeline Allard

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I first became aware of Tim Presley’s band White Fence via his sublime split album with San Franciscan garage rock king Ty Segall. I was instantly infatuated with Hair, and upon further inspection, I learned that Tim had been just as prolific as Ty in his musical career, as well as other patrons of garage. Thee Oh Sees’ John Dwyer, happens to have worked with White Fence on his own record label, Castle Face, releasing 2013’s Cyclops Reap.

Under the guise of White Fence, Tim Presley has recorded 6 albums between now and 2010, all in his own lo-fi bedroom studio set-up. His seventh record, For The Recently Found Innocent, sees him leaving the bedroom behind for a full analogue studio with Segall at the control desk.

Naturally, the record is a pure psych pop pleasure. If you too dig the sounds of The Byrds, The Lyres, 13th Floor Elevators and Syd Barrett then For The Recently Found Innocent should be found post haste and played like yesterday. Third track ‘Like That’ has been plaguing my waking dreams for a while now, but tracks like ‘Sandra (When The Earth Dies)’ and ‘The Light’ prove themselves instant classics. I got in touch with Mr. Presley for a little more conversation about the new album. Turns out he doesn’t just like The Chocolate Watchband, he also digs Sleaford Mods.

Last time you worked with Ty Segall on Hair it was on an equal footing. This time he was the boss. How did that work out?

Well, it worked more like – I was the boss of the song, and Ty was the boss of the recordings. These were the roles, and that’s how it played out. Though there were moments where we blurred those lines a little.

For The Recently Found Innocent features a ‘full’ studio set up rather than a bedroom recording situation. Why did you make the change?

I just needed a change. I needed to switch up the method. Ty had been wanting to do some recordings anyways, so the timing ended up perfect. The set up was a small garage, an 8-track, amps, and a drum kit. We only needed 8 for the basics, then we drove the tapes up to San Francisco, and dumped them into Eric Bauer’s 2” machine and 24 track board.

Did you find the change constrictive or liberating?

Both. Liberating because I could let go of the recording and mixing to concentrate on the song and playing, but constricting because we tightened up all the instrumentation and kept it simple.
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Hair was one of my favourite Ty Segall albums – how did the collaboration come about, and what was the best thing about it for you?

Ty came up to me at a show in San Francisco. White Fence had just played, I think. He asked if I’d wanna do a split record. I assumed we’d just split sides. Ty on the A, me on side B. Long story short, we ended up at Bauers’ studio (SF) and he showed me a song he’d been working on. I said hey, I got a song, and I showed him ‘I’m Not A Game’. He learned it in 2 minutes and we recorded it. From there we started writing tunes together. The whole record just fell into place. The best part was how harmonious and easy the whole thing came together. I’ve never in my life made a record that easily. It was like we shared a brain.

For The Recently Found Innocent is easily Hair’s equal, I admire your knack for writing great songs. Where do your ideas come from initially?

I don’t know, maybe because early on, I sold my soul for rock and roll. I don’t have to keep many notes because I’m always at home writing and recording. Idea pops up, I fucking record it. I’m only prolific because I force myself to be. I don’t lolly-gag around bars and waste my time getting pats on the back from social circles. I’m at home making shit.

What’s your secret weapon to get a hostile audience on your side?

Play faster.

What does between song banter consist of?

I’m horrible at that.

Your music appears to be influenced by the likes of Nuggets and the 13th Floor Elevators, yet sounds timeless. Do you dig any modern music too, or are you quite insular?

Recently I’ve been into Cate Le Bon’s new LP Mug Museum, Jack Name’s Light Show and a punk, hardcore band called Hoax. I like that last Sleaford Mods album too. As far as “popular” groups, fuck no. There are some good rappers like Pusha T that I like though.

Above all, which new album are you most excited about?

My new one.
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Good answer. What about Ty Segall, what’s your favourite album of his?

Goodbye Bread.

What was it like to enjoy John Dwyer’s patronage when working with Castleface? How important is he to contemporary garage and psychedelic music?

He’s the king.

What were you found innocent of?

I’m not innocent…that’s the point.

What are you secretly guilty of?

I can’t say.

Do you have any musical guilty pleasures?

I have no shame in anything I listen to. I’ll have my reasons.

For The Recently Found Innocent is out now on Drag City Records.