Wednesday, July 6, 2011

DJ Stank Daddy Presents: Summer Camp Mix

Tyler The Creator of Odd Future just realeased a mixtape of some of his favorite songs for the summer time, pretty chill, download it.
"Hi. I’m On A Big Tour In Europe Right Now, Pretty New To This. I’m Used To Spending Summers Not Doing Anything Productive With My Friends. I’m Really Fucking Home Sick, Not Only That, I Have A Cast On, So, To Feel Better, I Put Together An Hour Mix Of Songs That I Like To Listen To, That Reminds Me Of Summer Back Home. Fuck A Tracklist, Figure It Out. GOLFWANG."
-Tyler, The Creator





Tyler, the Creator - Summer Camp Mix 2011 by Hypetrak
Tracklist:

1. Sleep - CoCo from Quadron
2. Gangsta Lean – Clipse
3. Why You Wanna – T.I.
4. Imprint After – Toro Y Moi
5. Fuck All Nite – Jay-Z
6. Jake Ryan - Summer Camp
7. Hey Ma feat. Juelz Santana – Camron
8. Gone Baby Don’t Be Long – Erykah Badu
9. Yeah You – N.E.R.D.
10. Party feat. Kanye West & Andre 3000 – Beyonce’
11. Slow Country – Gorillaz
12. Frontin feat. Jay-Z – N.E.R.D.
13. How I know - Toro Y Moi
14. Analog – Tyler, The Creator
15. Black Lake – Real Estate
16. Weekend – Smith Westerns
17. Have It All – Gucci Mane
18. A Long Walk – Jill Scott
19. Too High – Stevie Wonder
20. I Get Around – Tupac
21. Drunk – Domo Genesis
22. Ready, Able – Grizzly Bear
23. Let’s Get Blown feat. Pharrell – Snoop Dogg
24. Unknown
25. Outstanding – The Gap Band

EkstremsportVeko: Big Bang


While working in Voss for the Extreme Sports Week I had the privilege of seeing one of Norway's most popular  bands Big Bang, how they've escaped my radar over these past few years is beyond me. Formed in 1992 by frontman Øystein Greni, Big Bang has been called the best live band in Norwegian music, and they definitely proved that. If it wasn't for their typical Norwegian look, I could picture the trio growing up in Memphis, Tennessee. One part Bad Company, one part The Raconteurs with echoes of John Fogerty, this trio proved what a modern rock concert should be,sing alongs, sex appeal, and lighters swaying in the air.
Big Bang- Wild Bird

Big Bang-Cigarette

Call me the Blasphemer

I had the chance to see Bob Dylan in concert here in Bergen last Wednesday. To go to a Bob Dylan concert and say he wasn't very good must be blasphemy but that is how I feel about it. I've always heard he is much different in concert, opposed to how he sounds on his old albums, of course we have to understand that he's been in the business for quite a long time so naturally, an artist will get tired of playing the same songs over and over, especially in the same way. Other than that he sounded like Tom Waits doing an impression of Bob Dylan. I've come to the conclusion that Bob Dylan has passed on, but we're blessed with his brother Robert Zimmerman covering his songs. I leave you with this. 
 

Friday, July 1, 2011

Yelawolf European Tour: Live in Bergen

One thing I love about music is that it transcends language, culture, place, status, etc. and that was evident on the 25th of July at Garage, in Bergen, Norway. A packed out basement venue, gritty, small stage, rock ceiling, traditionally home to punk rock and heavy metal, among others in the alternative music genre, this would seem like an unfitting place for a rapper from Gadsden, Alabama but it might as well have been home away from home. The small stage consisted of Yelawolf, his DJ and two bodyguards who stood against the back wall, which is a relief from the stereotypical rap show usually consisting of the artist and half his extended family, all on stage and all with plugged in microphones. From the moment he ran up on stage he was in command, it was a blitz of song after song, the crowd responded so well, a room full of blonde Scandinavians singing along to all most every word, having no idea what the hell a box chevy was, let alone what popping the trunk on someone may be. 
 After the show I was lucky enough to join Yelawolf and crew backstage. They were amazed that a fellow Alabamian was in of all places Bergen, Norway. We talked about missing home, his first time overseas, the European perception of his music, Yela says he was very happy with the welcome he got in England and Barcelona, he could tell there were a lot of new fans but the reaction he got was incredible. He recounted a story of being in the Bergen Fisketorget, a very tourist part of town, buying souvenirs, once they found out he was a rapper the peddlers began practically throwing stuff at him, he ended up walking out paying 22,000NOK or about 4000US. I've never really met any other rappers, but if I do I hope they're all as nice as Yelawolf, he's probably the most down to earth musician I've ever met. 

Monday, June 27, 2011

Reporting Live from EktremsportVeko 2011!

All this week I will be blogging and reporting from the Extreme Sports Week Festival here in Voss,Norway. 
The festival which is in its eleventh year is home to base jumping, skydiving, paragliding, rafting, kayaking, climbing and moutain biking. What Ekstremsportveko also has going for it is that it is also a small music festival. The music side of the festival showcases Norwegian and Foreign bands from all over, featuring many up and coming artist as well as established veterans of the scene. Stay tuned for reviews of Bergen all girl ska pop band Razika, Big Bang, and anything else I see or get into. Also coming, my complete review of the Yelawolf show, as well as my recounting of my half ass "interview".

I leave you with this. http://www.ekstremsportveko.com/

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Outside Fences

While most of you are nursing your Bonnaroo hangovers, I've benn determined to not let my night end up like my day, inside with limited human contact, so I ventured downtown. After checking my local haunts for familiar faces I decided to explore lesser known parts of town. On my walk I began to hear music, a loud repetitive thud that vibrated down the street, muffled vocals of unrecognizable words, and a shrill sound reminiscent of guitars. So naturally I headed in that direction. What I found was Judas Priest, nestled next to Edvard Grieg Plass with a beautiful view of Ulriken lurking in the background. I arrived at the end of an unfamiliar song, which happened to be the end of their set, but in stereotypical fashion it was only the beginning of a 30 minute encore. After a minute and a blast from the smoke machine, Rob Halford and the gang returned with "Hell Bent for Leather" . After that it was decided, my spot for the remainder of the show would be right across the street with a perfect view of the stage, sharing the company of others with the same idea and a homeless man who was setting shit on fire in a small aluminum grill.

Halford was dressed in his trademark biker hat and a jacket made of tinfoil that went down to his knees, the homeless man, to be expected, was extremely unshaven, wearing an assortment of clothes waving a cucumber and an eggplant around in the air. Some may give Judas Priest shit for continuing their careers after almost forty years, but to be reliving the best years of your life, on your own terms, that's happiness. After Hell Bent.. the gang left the stage again, then Rob Halford returns for a call and answer session of Woooah wooooahs and Yeahhhh Yeahhh yayyyyys only to transition into a 10 minute rendition of Another Thing Comin' accompanied by a recorder solo from the faithful homeless man, who had begun to grill his produce. To finally wrap things up, the homeless man, nay prophet, began to profess "Revolution is now, you stopped the wrong war! Revolution! End the World War!" as "Living After Midnight"  began and the crowd started to dissipate.

TL:DR Metal never dies in Bergen featuring the Prophet.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

The 6th Album is the Self Titled album.

Sondre Lerche has released his 6th studio album entitled Sondre Lerche, which is in stores today! The Bergen local is known for his variety and range of musical sound and inspiration in his music. He is probably most known in the States for composing the soundtrack to the Steve Carrell film Dan In Real Life. If you haven't heard of him yet definitely check out his back catalog, I'm not a huge fan but Phantom Punch is really a terrific album. Here is the video for "Private Caller" which is the single from the new album, enjoy. cheers.