Upcoming Live Performances on MORNING BECOMES ECLECTIC with host JASON BENTLEY
Tuesday, November 17, Forro In The Dark is based in New York, but they tap into their Brazilian roots to create hip-swiveling grooves. Their fans include KCRW favorites like David Byrne and Bebel Gilberto-- you’ll hear why on Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
Thursday, November 19, As a young woman, Rosanne Cash told her father Johnny she wanted to play country music. He put together a list of 100 essential songs for her to listen to and, years later, she’s put together an album highlighting her favorites. Hear it live on Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
Tuesday, November 24, We first met Lissie at KCRW in 2007, when she came in to sing backup for Jesca Hoop. Now, she's opening for Ray LaMontagne and has just released a terrific debut EP. Hear her new songs live on Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.
Wednesday, November 25, Tune in for a special pre-Thanksgiving visit from UK production and remix team Simian Mobile Disco. They'll deliver fresh tracks from their sophomore release when they join Morning Becomes Eclectic live at 11:15am.
KCRW.COM PRESENTS
Tues, November 24, ROYKSOPP at WEBSTER HALL in NEW YORK.
Fri, December 11, FIERY FURNACES at THE MUSIC HALL OF WILLIAMSBURG in NEW YORK CITY.
KCRW PRESENTS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Thursday, November 12, ORGONE AT ZANZIBAR.
Thursday, November 12, BURAKA SOM SISTEMA AT THE MAYAN.
Fri, November 13, BOMBA ESTEREO AT THE ECHO.
Sat, November 14, JENNY LEWIS & FRIENDS AT THE ACTOR’S GANG.
Wed, November 18, SWELL SEASON AT THE WILTERN.
Wed, November 18, ROYKSOPP AT CLUB NOKIA.
Wed, November 18, FORRO IN THE DARK at THE SOHO in Santa Barbara.
Thursday, November 19, FORRO IN THE DARK AT THE MINT.
Sat, November 21, FRIENDLY FIRES WITH THE XX AT THE MUSIC BOX AT THE HENRY FONDA.
Fri, November 20, FAT FREDDY’S DROP AT THE ROXY. Jeremy Sole will host and deejay the evening.
Sat, November 21, BEN GIBBARD & FRIENDS AT THE ACTOR’S GANG.
Sat, November 21, PETER BJORN AND JOHN with FOOL'S GOLD AND EL PERRO DEL MAR AT CLUB NOKIA.
Mon, November 23, EL PERRO DEL MAR AT THE HOTEL CAFÉ.
Tues, November 24, LISSIE at THE BOOTLEG THEATRE.
Tues, November 24, CAFÉ TACUBA AT CLUB NOKIA.
Fri, November 27, JULIAN CASABLANCAS AT THE PALACE THEATRE.
Fri, December 4, FINK AT SPACELAND.
Sat, December 5, SARA WATKINS AND TOM BROSSEAU AT LARGO AT THE CORONET.
Fri, December 11, BAND OF SKULLS AT THE TROUBADOUR.
Sat, December 12, BRETT DENNEN AT THE WILTERN.
Sat, December 12, JOHN DOE with JILL SOBULE AT THE ACTOR’S GANG.
Wed, December 16, ZERO 7 AT THE ORPHEUM.
Fri, December 18 and Sat, December 19, OZOMATLI AT CLUB NOKIA.
Fri, January 8, SONIC YOUTH AT THE FOX THEATRE IN POMONA.
Sat, January 9, SONIC YOUTH AT THE WILTERN.
Fri, March 12, BRANDI CARLILE AT THE HOUSE OF BLUES (ANAHEIM).
KCRW DJ Mario Cotto (Sat, 8-10p) has a way of describing bands that is unlike anyone else I’ve ever met. We recently had an email discussion about Washed Out -- a band that made a splash at CMJ, but who had been on our airwaves for sometime thanks to Mario. Here’s his description, which of course he didn’t expect me to publish since it was just a discussion between two music geeks: “It's rad. It's all gauzy, hazy lo-fi disco. Like 10cc nightdrivin' a Ferrari to Studio 54 on ecstacy. “ (In case you don’t remember, 10cc are the UK band responsible for this hit)
Mario continues… “It seems there's this whole lo-fi psychedelic loop sound that's taking over -- bands like Washed Out, Memory Tapes, Toro y Moi, Kurt Vile, Atlas Sound. And of course, Former Ghosts...but they're doing more of a cold-wavey romantic synthpop thing.”
So there it is...a short list of bands to check out over the weekend!
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Colombia’s Bomba Estereo gave us a live lesson in Cumbia this morning as part of an explosive set of dance
music. They gave us a taste of the genre in its simplest form during the interview with Jason, but the bulk of
their live performance was a mix of Afro-Caribbean rhythms with electro, dub, hip hop and more for a sound they
call "electro-tropical." Raul Campos came back from this year’s Latin Alternative Music Conference raving
about the band and, around the same time, they played to huge crowds at Denmark’s prestigious Roskilde
Festival.
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KCRW DJ Anthony Valadez is celebrating the release of his first full length album this week. Audio/Visual is a collection of beats layered with live instrumentation and some great vocalists, such as Stockholm's Kissey Asplund. The 18 instrumental tracks capture the heartbeat of a city asleep, but very much awake. “After DJing at KCRW and around town, I always love to take the streets home. 4 am in Los Angeles could feel lonely, but at the same time there is this pulse underneath the buildings, trees, and bus stops. That was the inspiration for this album.” “Firefly,” featuring Kissey, is Today’s Top Tune and available for the download over the next 24 hours. (after that, you can still hear it streaming on the site)
Here’s more from Anthony himself:
“Audio/Visual is a concept in my head that tied in many scenes from my past and giving it a kick, snare and melody to accompany it. I have always been a fan of instrumental music that could take you on a journey. I can’t sing, but under each kick, snare, or high hat is a thought that I wanted to convey through sound. As funny as that might sound, I stand by it.
I had all these amazing musicians layer their sounds over my skeleton beats and then I began looping and chopping their contributions into what became a musical bowl of soup with many ingredients and spices.”
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Renowned street artist and graphic designer Shepard Fairey will fill in for KCRW DJ Henry Rollins this Saturday, November 14. He visited Morning Becomes Eclectic for a Guest DJ set this summer and his playlist included The Equal’s “Police on My Back” and Black Flag’s “Rise Above” -- a tribute to Rollins influence as a musician. Tune in Saturday at 6pm PST.
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A few weeks ago we reported on Bompas & Parr's Architectural Punchbowl. They are the Brits who are known for doing things on a grand scale (remember the Breathable Cocktail?). Well, like any good food event, there is a contest involved. People submitted ideas for punch. They had to include Courvoisier (a sponsor).
The shortlisted punches include Robin Fegen’s Red October, ‘a gilded oasis of alcohol’ based on the 1917 Russian Revolution and Graeme Nicholls’s punch which applies Le Corbusier’s modular proportioning system to mixing drinks:
Candyfloss, Chai, Orange Blossom & Courvoisier VSOP Exclusif Punch - Paul Louis
Emperor’s Shrub - Joe McCanta
La Charante au Petit Matin - Thomas Pook
Le Corbusier's Courvoisier Modular Cocktail - Graeme Nicholls
Red October - Robin Fegen
A panel of judges will choose the winning punch. Tickets are on sale at Bompas & Parr's website.
Veronique sent this picture of her cherry pie:
I recently entered my apple pie in the Malibu Pie Festival and, thanks to the delicious See Canyon apples that go into the pie each year, won another ribbon. And though I also baked a cherry pie to enter into the fruit category, it came out so beautifully that we couldn't bear to part with it.
The Good Food Pie Contest might just be the beginning of your competitive culinary streak. If you dream of being on Top Chef, you will have an opportunity to strut your stuff in front of their casting team this Sunday, November 15. Here are the details:
What: Open Casting Audition
Where: Craft Restaurant, 10100 Constellation Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90067
When: Sunday, November 15th, 2009
If you haven’t heard of Ashley Force Hood, you probably don’t pay much attention to racing. Not only is she extremely successful -- in September, she became the first woman to win a National Hot Rod Assn. U.S. Nationals championship in the funny car division – she is also part of a racing dynasty, as the the daughter of four-time national champion John Force. Also, she was voted the Hottest Athlete in an AOL Sports Poll in 2007. From racing to romance, she reveals the music that has gotten her through both triumph and tough times in her Guest DJ set.
This weekend, Ashley will be in Pomona as part of the Automobile Club of Southern California NHRA Finals. She’s been writing updates for USA Today that you can read here.
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