Friday, September 19, 2014

Zoot Woman - Don't Tear Yourself Apart

These guys are kind of hit and miss for me. Not sure how I feel about the new album yet. On first listen, it was kind of ok. I'll give it another chance or two. This track's decent.


Joe Goddard - Gabriel

Right, it's Friday. Let's dance. Here's a groovy track I meant to post a while ago.


Thursday, September 18, 2014

Sloan - The Other Man

So I guess it's sort of an unofficial Canadian rock day too? Fair enough. These great east coasters have a new album out. It's a serious throwback album. It sounds like it could have been released in the early '70s. Not as good as their earlier stuff I don't think, but worth checking out. This track... yes.


The Odds - Eat My Brain

I think these dropped the 'The' part in their name, but it sounds better so I'm sticking to it. Remember this great track??? Ya, I bet you do now. Good weird album too.


Moxy Früvous - My Baby Loves A Bunch Of Authors

Holy crap I almost missed Throwback Thursday! Not to fear, here I am! Here's some Jian Ghomeshi before he was... well... the superstar he is now.


Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Death From Above 1979 - Trainwreck 1979

These guys have a special place in my heart... well not really, but that was a good vintage. This song is pretty much written for me. The new album is heavy, heavy, heavy, which means it's fun. Not earth-shaking in terms of originality, but it's a good solid group of songs. If you dig this track, you'll be into the rest. Bam. There's your Tuesday treats.


We Were Promised Jetpacks - I Keep It Composed

I mean really. Where do you come up with this name? They are from Scotland, so perhaps it's a bit of a metaphor for their lack of support from London. I wonder if they're voting yes? Anyway their music is cooler than their name. A lot more indie than the last group, but still with a grungy progressive feel. Kind of similar to earlier Wintersleep. Enjoy.


Thank You Scientist - My Famed Disappearing Act

What's in a name? I'm not sure how exactly it really contributes to the success of a band, but the ones I'm posting today certainly have unique monikers.

These guys have been getting a lot of support lately from Coheed & Cambria, who they'll be opening for on tour. It's not hard to see why, they have a really unique instrumentation and complex songs that are clearly heavily influenced by Coheed, as well as progressive groups like Tool, the Mars Volta, and even a little Dream Theater.. The musicianship is pretty impressive, which I imagine is almost a burden given that so many strong players are in the group and there's only so much money to go around.

Their album is getting a sort of re-release party even though it actually came out a couple years ago. I guess it's getting re-mixed/mastered, which is probably a good thing since I thought that part left a lot to be desired in the initial offering. The songs have a lot of potential. Check it out, it's well worth a listen, definitely not your every day indie punk group. If you're into the bands I've mentioned you'll definitely enjoy the sound.


Monday, September 15, 2014

Nine Inch Nails - The Becoming

This one's only a decade or so old. Still dope. Timeless angst.


Pop Will Eat Itself - Ich Bin Ein Auslander

From the same era here's another old school beauty.


KMFDM - A Drug Against War

It's Monday. Let's do something loud. Something industrial. Old school industrial. Remember this one? Twenty years later and it's still a badass track.


Sunday, September 14, 2014

Moon Hooch - Tiny Desk Concert

This one is worthy of a single post feature, I think you'll agree.

1. Tubes
2. Number 9
3. Bari 3


Saturday, September 13, 2014

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Eric Copeland - Cheap Treat

Now let's get really wacky. Nowhere better to look for that than DFA Records.


Son Lux - Lost It To Trying

Ryan Lott is now part of the 'supergroup' Sisyphus, which is a really interesting but also somewhat underwhelming experiment. I find his own stuff far more captivating.


Rone - Bye Bye Macadam

So I watched Guardians of the Galaxy last night. It was good, but not really worthy of all the hype in my opinion. Pretty run of the mill story and some of the acting was fairly ordinary. Anyway for a couple hours of cheap eye candy entertainment it did its job. 

I did have one other gripe - I had to watch it in 3D. I really would have preferred to see it in 'normal vision', I didn't think the silly glasses added anything to the movie and the sooner that silly fad disappears the better.

None of that has anything to do whatsoever with this track, or these tracks, except that there's some snazzy video effects in them. I like snazzy things.


Wednesday, September 10, 2014

The Cat Empire - Live At Lowlands Festival

Just a quickie today, but not really because it's a whole show. These crazy Australians always have a good time on stage and this is no exception. So much fun. Enjoy.

1. Hard To Explain
2. Two Shoes
3. In My Pocket
4. Steal The Light
5. Brighter Than Gold
6. Wine Song
7. The Chariot
8. All Night Loud

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Rodrigo Y Gabriela - Diablo Rojo

Might as well finish with more latin guitar, and this duo is pretty much as good as it gets. For the full 40-odd minute performance look here.


Antonio Bandares - Canción Del Mariachi

Speaking of mariachi, this is actually Antonio singing, accompanied by Los Lobos.


Mariachi El Bronx - 48 Roses

This super-fun troupe has a new album coming out in November. Here's one from their last album. You can see the full live performance here.


Monday, September 8, 2014

Blind Melon - Walk

I saw someone suggest that these guys were a one-hit wonder the other day. Not only is this patently ridiculous, it's... Let's just appreciate Shannon Hoon for a little bit longer. A slight aside, let's also pay tribute to the old Much. Can't believe how crap it is now.


Earthbound Trio - Sinkin' Like A Stone

The one and only Mumble on the drums and sexo-fied Kelly Waterhouse guesting with this funky trio. Check 'em out if you get a chance.


Adam Ben Ezra - Can't Stop Running

There's been some surprisingly good random music posts on reddit lately. Usually it's a cesspool of massively overplayed stuff or just ordinary, but this one is a good call. Done in one take, really it's the dog that makes the video.


Sunday, September 7, 2014

Dawn Golden - All I Want

Don't really remember where or when I found this one. It's got a spacey vibe.


SOHN - The Wheel

Really cool band that was recommended to me by a yoga ninja. True story.


Philip Selway - Coming Up For Air

I missed yesterday's beats. It was a long day and I just forgot. I'll find some extra-dope stuff for next week. Here's some downtempo stuff to relax to tonight.


Thursday, September 4, 2014

Deca - Breadcrumbs

Super amazing animated illustration video by Steven Martens.


Jurassic 5 - Quality Control

No explanation required. Da biz.


A.D.O.R. - Let It All Hang Out

I feel like I haven't posted some hip hop in a while. Let's fix that. This one is from one of my all-time favourite hip hop albums. Funky, punchy, catchy production. Awesome.


Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Le Snob - Kashmir

Led Zeppelin performed by a bunch of Frenchmen on Segways. Insano.

Ronald Jenkees - Red Lemonade Remixed

Any time I'm short on inspiration, a sure place to find more is in the mind of Mr. Jenkees. He's an offbeat kind of character, and I just love the way he rocks out. 


The Extremities - Check Your Led

Today's been kind of a damp squib so I'm gonna throw up some abnormal selections today. I'm not really much of a turntablist, that as scratching is not my forte, nor am I really an aficionado, but I can appreciate talent when I see it. This is a nifty mashup of Led Zeppelin and the Beastie Boys by a couple DJs named Fresh Kils and Uncle Fester. I think these guys practice.


Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Banks - Goddess

New album on the way from Miss Jillian, I've heard it and it's pretty decent. Gonna take a few more listens to let it sink in, but this is a pretty good example of what's on it.


Chvrches - Recover

So are these guys gonna be a flash in the pan or are they going to rock on forever? I guess we'll see, but they're definitely riding the coattails of this album for as long as possible...


Mr. Little Jeans - The Suburbs

I am not an Arcade Fire fan. They bore me. There, I said it. Probably said it before. This is a much cooler version of their song than the original. You decide. No, I'm right. Yes I am. Yes, this video sucks. Stop arguing.


Monday, September 1, 2014

Red Fang - Crows In Swine

I post these guys fairly often, so I'll cool it for a bit, but I had to post this. Because it's awesome. And it's metal. And it's awesome. Enjoy your head-bangin' Monday.

EDIT: Oh hey I made a new header. With working links and such. Swedish.


Pallbearer - An Offering Of Grief

These guys are ultra dark heavy grunge metal, and they're pretty cool. Again not something I'd listen to on a regular basis, but sometimes you need a fix of sludge and doom. For some reason they don't have any type of music video up, or even a decent live performance, so here's a fan-made one. Get on it already fellas.


The Daisy Anthesis - Rails

It's Monday. Labor Day Monday. And that can only mean one thing:

METAL! METAL!! METAL!!!

I posted a little blurb about seeing this St. John band a while back at The Capital, and they were awesome, easily one of the best metal bands I've ever seen live. I've said it a bunch of times, but let me re-iterate that screamo metal isn't my thing. It's unlikely I'll sit down and listen to their recorded stuff once a year, if that. Live though, I will happily check them out. They are true musicians and tremendous performers in person. Seriously, so see them and be entertained. I think they're actually just called Anthesis now, but frankly I like the original name better. Switch it back, fellas.


Sunday, August 31, 2014

Zammuto - IO

I loved the last album that Nick et al put out a couple years ago, and I really had no idea another one was coming out, so this was a very nice surprise. I've already listened to the new one, which doesn't really come out for a couple days, but rest assured it's excellent. Different from the last, yet similar. You can definitely expect it to be on my end of year best of list. This song is quite a bit... lighter than the others? It's cool, but there are several better ones to be found on it.


Beck - Heaven's Ladder

This was never actually released on any album, just in sheet music form in the Song Reader book slash website concept thingy that came out a couple years ago. So, in a way, this is kind of a brand new song I guess?


Down With The Butterfly - Tanks

Great song from an underrated band out of Halifax. That said I'm not even sure if they're still a thing. It's a shame, if not. Not too many bands like this right now.


Saturday, August 30, 2014

The Saturday Beat

It's Saturday, and that can mean only one thing. Beats! Awwwww yiss.



Dub? Trap? I'm bad with genres. Pretty funky whatever it is.



Now this is mad funky, almost worthy of a Friday. I wanted to post the actual link to this one but some marketing 'genius' decided I shouldn't be able to embed the track in a blog. Real smart pal, let's make it difficult to hype dope tunes. You deserve a raise.



Funky. Disco. House.



I love this remix. I used it in one of my mixes a year or so back.



We've had a good little dance party, so let's wind down with this killer chiller.

Friday, August 29, 2014

Vulfpeck - 1612

Saw these guys in a reddit post. Ridiculously funky. I am a fan.

EDIT: That's Antwaun Stanley on the vocals. He's also featured on this track.


Trombone Shorty - Buckjump

Right, here's some funk.


Ben L'Concle Soul - A Coup De Rêves

Looks like it's time for some Friday Funk. Let's start with this French fella. More like soul, almost a motown vibe maybe, but still pretty funky. Meh. It works. 


Thursday, August 28, 2014

Antemasque - Drown All Your Witches

It doesn't take long to hear a pretty distinct voice in this track. Of course it's Cedric from the Mars Volta and At The Drive-In. This is a sort of side project slash supergroup of sorts with him and his guitar buddy Omar, with some help from a little guy named Flea. Not surprisingly, it doesn't deviate too much from their other work. Still sounds cool though, we'll see where they take it from here.


Jonquil - Lions

I couldn't find a video for this anywhere so I'm using this fan-made one. I heard this track on the brilliant trailer for "Tomorrow We Disappear". I'd heard of these Oxford chaps before but never really paid them much mind. There's just a sort of haunting quality to this track though, it's really cool. Think I'll have to check out some more of them now.

Arkells - Never Thought This Would Happen

I missed yesterday. That was not intentional. These guys have a new album coming out. They're pretty popular in the indie circles, I suppose for good reason. Always been kind of hit and miss for me. I feel the same about this track. It's ok. I have an issue with it being labeled as an 'acoustic' rendition when there's a drum track playing in the background. Perhaps 'stripped' would be more accurate. 


Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Lusine - Arterial

Now this is what I'm talkin' bout. Dope track, sick video, top notch. This is the work of Jeff McIlwain, and he is in his groove. A+, keep up the good work dude.


Pretty Lights - Lost And Found

This fella has drifted quite a ways from the trippy soulful grooves that got him big in the first place, lately opting for big-sounding electro dub. I really wasn't a fan of his last album, which is disappointing because I loved his older stuff. I guess we all have to evolve in our own ways and obviously somebody is really digging his new stuff, but I just ain't feelin' it. This is actually a b-side from the new album, and for me it's better than most (if not all) of the a-sides.


Helios - First Dream Called Ocean

It's Tuesday, it's late, we need some chill-out beats. This is the Stray remix of a great track by Keith Kenniff, a prolific ambient producer and musician extraordinaire. I highly recommend checking out all his stuff, especially if you're into thinking music.


Monday, August 25, 2014

FKA Twigs - Two Weeks

...and this is just crazy. Great track, awesome video. I had no idea who she was until I saw it, now I've got the album and I'm ready to give it a listen. Love the production, a kind of dub mix that sounds a bit like a couple tracks I've got on the go. Dig the vocal mix too, though the lyrics are definitely PG-13. Earmuffs!


Addison Groove - Abandon

This is actually a Tony Williams (aka Headhunter) production, but it's Josefina who provides the lovely vocals. A nice chilled out grooooove...


Broods - Four Walls

So my vacation was nice, thanks for asking. Sorry for leaving that part out of my last post. I'm sure you understand. Lately Mondays have been all about metal, but it's cooler since my last post was pretty heavy, let's change it up today. How about ladies night? By that I mean some talented ladies doin' some sweet sainging. Here's Georgia Nott, one half of yet more talent from New Zealand. 


Monday, August 18, 2014

Tool - Right In Two

Since we've been talking about Mr. Carey, it seems criminal not to post a song by his real band. Upon closer inspection, it's been four years since I posted a video by them, and eight since they released an album. Coincidence? Completely. 

This is not an official video, since they hardly ever put those out, it's a fan-made one using footage from "The Gloaming", a pretty cool animated short worth watching. Man I hope their next album comes out one day. These guys are unquestionably one of the greatest bands on the planet in the history of all time ever. In the universe. Happy now, metalheads?


The Residents - Hello Skinny

Objection, Your Honor, Primus and The Residents aren't metal bands.

True enough, but nobody declared this an official Metal Monday anyway, and it's dark and dreary and twisted and loosely connected, so I'll allow it.

If you're into Primus you may recall an eerie cover of this song on the re-issue of Frizzle Fry, and in fact the vocals on this original, released in 1978, sound even more eerily just like Les Claypool, only it isn't. It's as if the song were always intended to be written for a man yet to perform it, and a band not yet created. Bizarre, creepy, and wonderful. 


Primus - Over The Electric Grapevine

What do you do when you're the world's greatest bass player and you need a stand-in for your world class drummer on your upcoming tour? Why, you get the world's greatest drummer, of course. What a silly question. Haha. 

Of course these opinions are subjective, but if you were to ask most aficionados, the names Les Claypool and Danny Carey would, at the very least, be in the conversation as the best on their respective weapons of choice. Herb isn't far behind Mr. Carey in my books, but this is like a present to all those drummer geeks who always wondered "what if?" I envy all who get to witness this guaranteed awesomeness.


Saturday, August 16, 2014

The Saturday Beat

Time to revive the old bonus beats again, but slightly different. I used to embed the YouTube links and then minimize the player but it doesn't really work now with the new code so I'll just switch to Soundcloud links instead. Probably for the best anyway.


A bangin' track that's a couple years old but still rock solid. Classic Green Velvet techno groove combined with the Harvard BASS. Yessir.


Funky bumpin' house track with that lick of motown. Classy.


Deep, dark, and delicious. Late night tech house for the moonlight.


Bouncy poolside summer groove. Lovin' this one.


Some nice phat mainline groove action. Really smooth remix.

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Bryan Raydio - Into The Deep EP

So it's done. Finally. At last. This one has proved a major roadblock, but I'm through it. Now onto more, and much, much sooner. While it's been a good two years since I put out my last EP, it's actually been about four years since the very first incarnations of these tracks took shape. They've gone through countless edits and I was just never satisfied with them. After chipping away I'm finally where I can say I've had enough.

Production, mixing, and mastering was all done by me, mostly in FL Studio using various VSTs both native and external. The songs themselves are kind of a progressive-techno-IDM mix, I'm never really sure how to describe my stuff in terms of genre unless it's clear-cut. Definitely a darker feel to these ones, pretty intense, which isn't necessarily a reflection of my mood these days, it's just how the songs came out. Hopefully they don't scare anyone away!

I'd like to think I've made a few advances technically since the last release. Hopefully these tracks have a cleaner sound to them. I was pretty meticulous in the mixing stage and spent a lot of time making sure everything was EQ'd properly and in phase. That's not to say it will be perfect, because for all I know on some speakers they could sound crap, but after testing on my studio monitors, various headphones and ear buds, and the car stereo, they sound ok on my end at least. Do let me know if there are glaring errors.

One thing I did differently in the mastering stage this time was I left some air in the final cut. Those in the production business will have seen and heard countless tracks that are blasted and squashed and maximised to death. Some refer to it as the loudness war. I'm very conscious of it and after making a couple different versions, I much preferred to leave the volume down and leave the original dynamics. So at the final limiting stage I only compressed the peaks by maybe 1-1.5 db at the most, most of the time it wasn't compressing at all. If you have no idea what any of that means, don't worry about it. It just means you might have to turn up the volume a little bit if you want it real loud. 

Now that these buggers are out of the way there will be more, and soon. I put out six EP's in 2012, I expect to have at least two or three more out this year. I'm going to leave this here for a couple days. Click on the album cover below to get to the download page. I'll get back to posting on Saturday.

http://bryanraydio.com/_html/2014_08_13_into_the_deep.html

Monday, August 11, 2014

Red Fang - The Meadows

Brand new video! Done and done.


Iced Earth - A Question Of Heaven

I'm actually pretty shocked that I've never posted any of these guys before. Not that I listen to them every day or anything even close, but they're a pretty awesome metal band. 


Killswitch Engage - The End Of Heartache

I was going to post my own stuff, but it'll have to wait until tomorrow. I'll fall back on some metal, since it's Monday. This is actually three songs all in one go. These guys have a new singer, but he ain't Howard Jones. Behold his greatness.

1 - The End Of Heartache
2 - Take This Oath
3 - Numbered Days


Sunday, August 10, 2014

United Steel Workers Of Montreal - Place St. Henri

Wooo, what a rush. Let's slow things down and slide into the evening with this fantastic outfit from Montreal. Haven't heard anything new or seen them live in a couple years, but I hope they're still going strong.

Steve N Seagulls - The Trooper

Can't go wrong with a bluegrass cover of Iron Maiden, amiright?

Old Man Luedecke - Kingdom Come

It's a lazy Sunday so that sounds like a good excuse to post some relaxing acoustic stuff. Starting with some bluegrass from this cheery fella from Nova Scotia. 

Saturday, August 9, 2014

London Elektricity - All Hell Is Breaking Loose

This is a track from 2008 with a new video. Farking brilliant.


Todd Terje - Spiral

I post a fair bit of this fella, but it's only because he's awesome.


The Subs - Concorde

I'm a bit tuckered out from a long day in the sun so I thought I'd post some chillaxo music, but then I thought no, I'm going to suck it up and rock some dance beats. Git 'er done.


Friday, August 8, 2014

Here Come The Mummies - Chaperone

I like to call this genre mummy funk.


Har Mar Superstar - Prisoner

I know nothing about this band or producer. Not even going to do any research. Just gonna post it. Creds to Johnston Haynes for posting this elsewhere. And yes, that is Juliette Lewis.


The Whispers - Keep On Lovin' Me

It's Funky Fresh Friday. I stole that from DJ STV, but there you have it. Let's boogie.


Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Tom Petty - Forgotten Man

Meanwhile, outlasting them all, is this king among kings. Not to sell his band short at all, it wouldn't be right without The Heartbreakers, but it's just shorter to write this way. Call me lazy. Anyway the man is 63 years old and just put out a new record. It's an impressive effort if you ask me. Maybe not among his best, but when you've been writing and releasing new music for 40 damn years... rest assured Tom, you are not forgotten.


R.E.M. - Discoverer

At the other end of the life-cycle spectrum, this, to my knowledge, is the last ever complete band session of this world renowned act, and this is the very last song. What a moment, and a great way to wrap up a lifetime of rocking out.

Black James Franco - A Small, Good Thing

Here's a little garage slash basement act, simple but sweet. The song title could almost be used as a band tagline. I dare say some Jack White influence in here somewhere...


Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Jon Hopkins - Abandon Window

And even more contemporary, and let's get rid of vocals altogether.


Gregory Porter - No Love Dying

Now let's get a little modern, and strip it back a little more. Chip Crawford on the keys.


Sonny Boy Williamson - Nine Below Zero

It's been a little heavy around here, so let's slow things down, waaaaay down. I'm not sure of the date of this one, but I'm guessing it's late '50s, maybe around 1960. That's the one and only Memphis Slim with the intro, and in the band the legendary Otis Spann (piano) and Willie Dixon (bass). Matt Murphy of Blues Brothers fame is on the guitar, not sure about the drummer. Anyone have a guess?


Monday, August 4, 2014

Buildings - Because It Doesn't Matter

Now for something new, that's probably a little more stoner punk than metal, but it's heavy enough for me to qualify. The video has clowns which makes it creepy, so that's bonus marks as far as Metal Monday is concerned. Get into it, man.


Prong - Snap Your Fingers, Snap Your Neck

Nothing like a solid metal one hit wonder to keep us going. To be fair, these guys are far more prolific than that, and it's beyond a stretch to label them like that, but this is really the only song I can really remember getting into. I even bought the album when it came out. Listening to it now, it's pretty ordinary stuff, but hey, it's a blast from the past, so why not.


Down - Stone The Crow

Let's make this a proper Metal Monday, since I seem to be back on track in the posting department. I remember hearing this track back in '95 and thinking "this is awesome" so I couldn't really understand why I hadn't posted it yet, but then I remembered why because it was near impossible to find a decent version of the video with audio that didn't sound like a bad radio recording. This isn't the greatest quality ever, but it'll do. Now to get caught up on all the stuff they've put out in the last 20 years that I missed...

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Raleigh Ritchie - Stronger Than Ever

Who knew eunuch warriors could be so creative? Grey Worm has some pretty cool tracks, this one has been in and around the UK charts for a bit. I wouldn't call it ground breaking originality, but it's pretty decent effort, and I'm looking forward to hearing more from this accomplished spear assassin.


Molotov Jukebox - Double Dare

And a little gypsy music, which somehow seems appropriate coming from Osha the Wildling, aka the fabulous Natalia Tena. I like this one better than Melisandre's offering.

(please don't burn me)


Carice van Houten - Particle Of Light

It's a Sunday and there's no Game of Thrones. I know, I know, it's been like that for a few weeks now, but still. The damn show is addictive. Such a ridiculously talented cast. Let's show off a few more of them, starting with Melisandre, aka the Red Woman, the fiery priestess all up on the Lord of Light. I guess this song is from her softer side?


Saturday, August 2, 2014

Fairmont - Dysnomia

More Canadian techno! This time out of Toronto, via Jake Fairley. Really solid track, nice mid-set psychedelic propulsion unit. Wacky atomic video to go with it.


Steb Sly - Roadtrip

Straight outta the 'fax, some steady beats from Steve Sim.


Hugo - Joint Is Jumping

I've been talking about finishing my own tracks for a while now, and now I'm finally going over the finishing touches to this EP I've been meaning to have out ages ago. One final mixdown session and a little mastering treatment and she'll be good to go. In the meantime here's some techy beats to move them feet.

This is actually the Audiojack remix of this track, which is a dope sounding deep tech house groove. The video is a total waste of time so feel to skip it.


Friday, August 1, 2014

20syl - Kodama

Where do people come up with these names? Numbers, big letters, small letters, I guess you've gotta be creative these days. My name seems pretty dull in comparison. Anywho this is a great video for this chillstep track. I especially like the drawring and the knitting. The chess is a nice touch too.


High Tone - Until The Last Drop

These crazy Frenchmen are always good for something wacky, which this video surely is. It's a little more upbeat dub, almost trip-hoppy. Meh, it's got some wub-wubs.


Para One - Every Little Thing

I'm not big into the dub per se, but there are some choice tracks out there. I'm a fan of this dude's production, and to be honest I like the original mix sans Cam'ron better, but this'll do for now. Dubbin' it up. Here we gooooo...