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Ten Summers of Rock
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Jun 2012
Since its launch in 1998, Rock the Garden has transformed from an intermittent street jam to its current incarnation on the Walker hillside, where it draws more than 10,000 fans. The 2012 edition—featuring Howler, Tune-Yards, Doomtree, Trampled by Turtles, and The Hold Steady—is the Walker’s tenth, prompting a look back at the varied, vibrant history of the Cities’ first concert of the summer.
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Byrne & St. Vincent
Via brooklynvegan.com
Jun 2012
David Byrne, who headlined Rock the Garden 2004, and St. Vincent, who graced our stage last fall, have teamed up on a new LP, Love This Giant, and are starting a tour in support of it. A departure for both, the album will hinge on “idiosyncratic horn arrangements.”
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Sound of Chigliak
Via hollywoodreporter.com
Jun 2012
Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon, who opened Rock the Garden 2008, has founded a record label dedicated to promoting new or older bands making “good music that may not be box office-smashing.” It’s name, borrowed from a Northern Exposure character: Chigliak Records.
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Being tUnE-yArDs
Via motherjones.com
Jun 2012
College study in Kenya, a gig performing quirky scores for Buster Keaton films, parents who met in New York while playing square dances, a political sensibility: A bit of what goes into the music of Merrill Garbus, aka tUnE-yArDs, who plays Rock the Garden Saturday.
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Residencies Everywhere
Via youtu.be
May 2012
NASA’s only artist in residence Laurie Anderson tells SVA’s 2012 grads there should be artist residencies everywhere, including Congress and the Supreme Court. “Artists have a unique point of view. Why isn’t that part of the bigger picture in our country?”
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Happy Moog Day
Via mashable.com
May 2012
Wednesday’s Google Doodle honoring synthesizer pioneer Bob Moog (1934-2005) is Ryan Germick’s homage to “a patron saint of the nerdy arts.” Fittingly, the playable doodle has 19 knobs, one wheel, a switch, and four tracks that let you record 30 seconds of audio.
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8-Bit Radiohead
Via nme.com
May 2012
Reworking Radiohead’s albums Kid A and OK Computer, Quinton Sung stripped down familiar songs by transforming them into 8-bit compositions, “chiptunes” that bring to mind old-school video game sound effects.
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Eyebrow Raisers
Via minnpost.com
May 2012
The Walker’s just-announced 2012-13 Performing Arts Season is “like the Neiman Marcus Christmas Book,” writes Pamela Espeland. “You turn the pages, you see a lot of things you want and a few eyebrow-raisers.”
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Disco and Drone
Via wfmu.org
May 2012
Remembering disco diva and multi-Grammy-winning singer Donna Summer, who died this week, Beware the Blog posts “The Old Victrola,” in which avant-garde musician Alan Licht adds drone guitar loops over Summer’s 1979 hit “Dim All the Lights.”