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Jam of the Day – Something About This Week

For some reason, this week has ended up being crazy busy and not-so-much-fun at all. Unfortunately we’ve had to miss out on a bunch of great bands, including Bear Hands opening for the Manic Street Preachers, who haven’t played New York in 10 years! But, as the Mouse likes to say, “Gotta go to work, gotta go to work, gotta have a job.” Or you could try robbing this lady.

So, speaking of work, here’s one of my favorite songs “about” trabajo, from hip hop DJ/producer RJD2. Simply titled “Work,” from his 2002 album Deadringer, the song is so good, it sometimes helps you remember what you’re working for in the first place.

Keep on grinding, it’s almost Friday!

RJD2 – Work:

-Drew

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Jam of the Day – Shorty Said This New Das Racist Video Is

BONKERS/AWESOME.

This is the YouTube video from @bobweiszsucks for the Gordon Voidwell remix of Das Racist’s track “Shorty Said.”

Das Racist – Shorty Said (Gordon Voidwell remix):

-Drew

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Jam of the Day – Friday Night, Saturday Morning

Maybe it was the recent “Oral History of 2 Tone” article in Spin, or the fact that this week was a tough one for a lot of people (from what I’ve heard, at least), but I’m taking a cue from The Specials and heading out after work tonight and not coming home until tomorrow morning. Sláinte, friends.

The Specials – Friday Night, Saturday Morning:

-Drew

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Jam of the Day – The Slew and Ardi, Caught in the Middle of Two Worlds

Later this week, Science magazine will report the finding of the fossil remains of a “woman” who lived and died at the dawn of humanity in Ethiopia. “Ardi,” who lived some 4.4 million years ago, seems to be the earliest known ancestral human fossil yet (sorry, Lucy!). But while Ardi did walk on two legs on the ground, the species also clambered about on four legs in the trees (as evidenced by her opposable big toe), meaning that Ardi is essentially an ape caught in the act of becoming human, straddling both worlds. More will be up on Thursday at this site for the special edition of Science that will reveal the findings.

In a way, The Slew, a project conceived of and executed by Kid Koala and Dynomite D, is sort of in this no-man’s land. Not exactly turntable electronica, not exactly rock, The Slew’s record 100% is partly an attempt by Kid Koala, aka Eric San, to gain some cred for turntables in the rock universe. As he told Wired.com in an email interview recently, “I think rock kids who hate turntables may listen to The Slew and get over their preconceptions pretty quickly.”

The album is definitley a lesson in dope production and rocking hard, and you can download the whole 100% album free from Kid Koala’s official website.

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The Slew is playing at the Music Hall of Williamsburg tonight, and from what we’ve heard, this live show is going to be off the hook and REALLY LOUD. For the tour, Kid Koala will be joined by DJ P-Love on 6 turntables and backed by a live band comprised of the former members of Wolfmother’s rhythm section – Chris Ross and Myles Heskett – on bass and drum duties. They just posted some pics from the show in San Francisco on September 25 if you want a preview of what this might look like live, or you can check out the video below for the track “It’s All Over” from 100%, which appropriately begins: “Back in the beginning, when the ape became a man…”

The Slew – It’s All Over:

-Drew

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Jam of the Day – Sunny Day Real Estate on Jimmy Fallon

Sunny Day Real Estate @ Terminal 5 (photo courtesy of Brooklyn Vegan)

Sunny Day Real Estate @ Terminal 5 (photo courtesy of Brooklyn Vegan)

I had to wait until really late to write today’s jam, in anticipation of posting a video of Sunny Day Real Estate playing live on Jimmy Fallon. Ever since news of their reunion with all four original members broke back in June, almost everyone that I know has been eagerly anticipating a chance to see them play again. Luckily, the Seattle band that basically invented emo did not disappoint, delivering a stellar performance of their song “Seven,” from one of my favorite albums of all time and their first back in 1994, Diary.

Here’s the video of the Jimmy Fallon performance from last night.

Sunny Day Real Estate – Seven (live on Jimmy Fallon):

And if you’re a huge SDRE fan like me, you’ll definitely also want to check out Brooklyn Vegan’s piece on the Terminal 5 show they played last night after the Fallon taping. There are tons of photos and great videos of “Seven,” “47,” “Shadows,” and “In Circles” !! And while you’re at it, you might want to also pick up copies of the remastered Diary and LP2 records from Sub Pop, which include some bonus tracks and new liner notes.

-Drew

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