Posts Tagged Atmosphere
Minneapolis’ Legendary First Avenue Has a Podcast

Prince’s Minneapolis’ historic music venue First Avenue, along with its loyal sidekick the 7th St Entry, has a weekly podcast filled with music and Twin Cities music news. It’s definitely worth checking out for any midwestern guy or gal.
MP3: Atmosphere-The Woman with the Tattooed Hands [Live at First Avenue]
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Add comment July 9, 2009
Live Show: Atmosphere @ Webster Hall
Do you remember elementary school as well as I? There was a distinct group of students who were considered the cool students; allow me to describe them for you. They had the coolest Halloween costumes, made the coolest-looking projects (likely with the help of their seemingly cool parents), and other not-cool students flocked to these few during recess, hoping to bask in their coolness. Looking back on this elementary charade, it is easy to see that these students were not in fact cool at all. Rather, they understood a system that existed amongst the young students and succeeded in seeming to be at the top of this system.
1 comment April 28, 2008
Stream New Music: Cloud Cult, Atmosphere, Tapes ‘n’ Tapes
If you want to hear the newest of new music coming from the great state of 10,000, check out twincities.com:
MP3: Atmosphere-Little Math You
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Add comment April 10, 2008
News Beat
Report: Anti-Semitism on the Rise Globally
Two songs today, to make up for no News Beat yesterday:
1 comment March 16, 2008
First Atmosphere single from “Paint It Gold” LEAKED!

Via Rhymesayers the first single from Ant and Slug’s new album, If Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold, was released yesterday. As they say, “Share it. Pass it around.“ Consider it passed, boys:
SHOULDA KNOWN
Tour dates:
Add comment March 8, 2008
So now I try to score at the grocery store…

Though we’ve been busy carousing in NYC, the world of music still somehow manages to drive forward, producing some of the most exciting news in some time! A quick update of what we’ve missed while seeing Avenue Q, watching Arsenal play AC Milan at a sweet English pub in the East Village, watching a free taping of John Oliver’s Comedy Central stand-up premiere (check it out-very very funny!), and generally having a ball.
Atmos, follow with the phere tour: How can you not love these guys? First, a free album that resurrects James Brown and his soul brothers and challenges all of their previous work. Second, Slug gives us a little Valentine’s Day kiss by providing some loyal Onion readers to some sex advice. Finally, the dynasty duo have announced a North American tour, comprised mostly of two-night stands (these guys wouldn’t love you and leave you right away). And on the opening night: Chuck D and Brother Ali! I say to you, these guys are cruising along “like they don’t give a damn about the outcome.”
Tour Dates (c/o Pitchfork):
04-19 St. Paul, MN – Fitzgerald Theatre (Slug only) *
04-22 Chicago, IL – Metro
04-23 Chicago, IL – Metro
04-24 Toronto, Ontario – Opera House
04-26 Boston, MA – The Roxy
04-27 New York, NY – Webster Hall
04-29 Washington, DC – 9:30 Club
05-02 Austin, TX – Emo’s
05-03 Austin, TX – Emo’s
05-05 Phoenix, AZ – Marquis Theater
05-06 Los Angeles, CA – Henry Fonda Theatre
05-07 Los Angeles, CA – Henry Fonda Theatre
05-08 San Francisco, CA – The Regency
05-09 San Francisco, CA – The Regency
05-12 Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom
05-13 Seattle, WA – Showbox
05-14 Vancouver, British Columbia – Commodore Ballroom
05-16 Salt Lake City, UT – In the Venue
05-17 Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre
05-18 Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre
MP3: Domestic Dog
ANOTHER TOUR: Silver-throated songstress Kate Nash has announced a HUGE North American tour. Check out her myspace page for dates. (BTW: Cat Power has also added some more dates to her tour.)
MP3: Seven Nation Army (White Stripes cover)
Last Action Hero: LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy is penning a new song for an action(?) movie, 21, about six kids from MIT who go to Vegas, with professor Kevin Spacey in tow, and attempt to count cards and make millions. I saw the preview a month or two ago, and the movie looked possibly worthwhile. The director of the film, whose previous works include Legally Blonde and Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! is pretty young. Hopefully he uses Mr. Murphy’s music well.
MP3: Too Much Love
And finally, from our Is this really necessary? file: There are some older songs that seem really fun to remix: The Bee Gees’ Stayin’ Alive was fun. Elvis’ Viva Las Vegas and A Little Less Conversation are pretty fun to do this to. Or Mark Ronson’s remix of Dylan’s Most Likely You’ll Go Your Way was a perfect example of taking a great old song and spicing it up just a little bit to fit today’s radio playlist. But some songs just seem like they don’t need remixing, and for some reason, the Rolling Stones’ You Can’t Always Get What You Want seems to fit into this category. I haven’t listened, and refuse to, unless told by friends and colleagues that it is worthwhile. If you feel so inclined, listen. Then let me know.
MP3: She’s a Rainbow
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(Oh yeah, almost forgot! Stop back on Sunday or Monday to check out our review of THE ROOTS AT THE APOLLO THEATER, 11:00 pm show!)
1 comment February 22, 2008

