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Sunday, April 19, 2020

Moving 909s

John Tejada
Photo:
Holly Parker
Palette 71, Moving 909s, kicks off with legendary Warp artist Plaid on remix duties. Transforming the title track, re-synthesized 909 samples and Lua scripted sequencing, Plaid builds melodies and arrangement to epic proportions in classic Plaid fashion.

John Tejada’s new EP is an homage of sorts to the sample heavy production style of the late '90s. "Limiting the options and just creating and manipulating a batch of samples is my happy place,” says Tejada. 
The title track hints back to a personal favorite, Optical’s 1997 gem, "Moving 808s." While the sound is quite different, the approach is similar: samples, editing, some filters and not a whole lot more opens up a lot of creative possibilities without too much getting in the way. Of course, the bass plays an important role. Combing through some older influences of varying styles, the production became more in line with Tejada classics like “Timebomb” and “Western Starland,” both sample collage pieces focused on groove.

The final track, "Infinity Room" also follows this production process while resulting in a slightly moodier sound

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

World War IX: Hang Up Their Six Pack

World War IX: No Bottles Here...
WORLD WAR IX 
"If One Of Those Bottles Should Happen To Fall" EP / Comic Book
Coming May 12th

99 bottles of beer on the wall, 99 bottles of beer, if one of those bottles should happen to fall, how many World War IX's on the wall?

"WWIX doesn't radically invent punk, but they do fill the needed gap 
for nasty, sloppy, reckless abandonment that seems to have declined 
with the rise of the Internet." - John Gentile, PUNK NEWS 

What happens when the founding member of one of New York City's drunkest punk bands decides to hang up his six pack and go sober? Well, feast your eyes and ears on this crushing new 5 song EP and 32 page full color comic book, dual release behemoth, and find out!

Now armed with a lead guitar player, the songs that are nothing less than hook drenched, anthemic howls of redemption, bash sonic barriers previously unimagined by these blokes from Brooklyn.

And while you're putting the pieces of your blown brain back into your head, crack open the comic and gaze upon the tumultuous tale of what it was like for the band's fretful leader to tour across the U.S., a mere 90 days into his recovery from a life torn apart by his previous partners in crime, beer and whiskey.

"Brooklyn-based trash punks World War IX play sing/shout-a-long riddled, snarky-themed songs that are rarely longer than a minute and thirty seconds."   STEREOKILLER

"...Sardonic, hardcore punk in the spirit of Damaged-era Black Flag."   BROOKLYN ROCKS

Website:  http://www.worldwarix.com  

Facebook:  http://on.fb.me/1cR6k7V 


MAY TOUR DATES:
5/15 Philadelphia, PA--- Kung Fu Necktie
5/16 Charlotte, NC---The Milestone
5/17 Atlanta, GA---Dragon's Den
5/18 Nashville, TN---Betty's Bar & Grill
5/19 Louisville, KY---Third Street Dive
5/20 Cincinnati, OH---Last House On The Left
5/21 Pittsburg, PA---The Shop
5/22 Cleveland, OH---Spitfire Saloon
5/23 Buffalo, NY---Stamps

On Grady Core Records.