TRIBAL GUARACHERO: AZTEC RAVE FROM THE FUTURE

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[crowd at ArcoIris, Monterrey MX, photo by John Francis Peters for The Fader]

“While the mainstream media’s narrative for Monterrey tells of a formerly safe city ravaged by encroaching drug wars (nearly 300 people were killed there this year), tribal guarachero’s potency and exuberance tells the other story: irrepressible youth culture sweating it out in a healthy scene so hype that they barely have time to realize what’s being created.” – Jace Clayton ‘Siempre y Para Siempre’ from Fader issue 69

This is the short version. My feature on Tribal Guarachero in Monterrey Mexico, originally published in the Fader’s fall 2010 issue, is now available online. Read it here, as accompanied by some of John Francis Peters’ photographs from our trip.

Today we up an exclusive mix of 3BALL MTY from Chico Sonido which includes outtakes from my interview with him. Enjoy!

There’s a long version of this post coming soon…

INTERNET 3.0, YOU CAN DRINK IT: DAS RACIST ON WFMU

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Last night’s radio show: Monday October 18th – DAS RACIST All Tan Everything Special. Lots to hear in this one! Heems’ great selection of Desi-related tunes keeps our ears ringing between increasingly funny / muddy / smart talk (race war, equestrian accidents involving Lupe Fiasco, “internet 3.0, you can drink it”, their ongoing Hot97 takeover, the Sleng Teng Wikipedia page and spiritual advisors…) Excuse the few subtle gaps, they were literally filled with sh–, as I edited out Victor’s swears on the fly with the Red Emergency Button. You can now stream the show in its FCC-clean goodness:

Subscribe to the Mudd Up! podcast if you prefer downloadable versions, issued a week after FM broadcast: , Mudd Up! RSS. And don’t forget WFMU’s free iPhone app.

 

tracklist

Sajid Kahn Ha Ram
Charanjit Singh Raga Megh Malhar
Das Racist #realtalk
Popo About A Boy
Das Racist #realtalk
Confusions Voice From The In
Das Racist
Jai Paul BTSTU
Das Racist #realtalk
Das Racist Commercial
Das Racist #realtalk
Das Racist Sit Down Man
Das Racist #realtalk
Shiv Kumar Batalvi Maye Ni Maen
Das Racist #realtalk
Aap Jaisa Koi Meri
Das Racist
Masta Ace Brooklyn Masaala
Koushik Nothing’s The Same

FINE PRINT: CHRISTINE ABDELNOUR SEHNAOUI

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“During the last few weeks, my friends and family have mistaken the work of Christine Abdelnour Sehnaoui for both a broken air conditioner and a car dying outside my window. I can’t say that I blame them. Her recordings call to mind unoiled hinges, deflating balloons, asthma attacks. This Parisian alto-saxophonist, born 31 years ago to Lebanese émigré parents, plays like music does not exist. When she performs live, Sehnaoui clamps her eyes tightly shut – an expression that speaks to the intensity of focus she applies to her challenging and surprisingly diverse oeuvre. . . Sehnaoui comes from a school of improvised music obsessed with the sonic possibilities of things.”

My article on Christine Abdelnour Sehnaoui for The National is now online. Ordinarily I harbor a strong dislike for the saxophone. But in Christine’s hands, it is pure weird gold. Continue reading.

RADIO: 2 HOUR STRETCH-OUT SPECIAL

Last Monday’s radio show : October 11, 2010 – 2 Hour StretchOut Special. The first ten or fifteen minutes involves a lovely cassette put together by People Like Us – Jean Baudrillard’s “Le Xerox et l’Infini” – originally published in Paris, 1987 – as read by Patricia and Ellen.

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Subscribe to the Mudd Up! podcast if you prefer downloadable versions, issued a week after FM broadcast: , Mudd Up! RSS. And don’t forget WFMU’s free iPhone app.

tracklist:

Jean Baudrillard Xerox & Infinity cassette 0:00:00 (MP3 | Pop‑up )
Hildur Gudnadóttir Light Mount A 0:04:26 (MP3 | Pop‑up )
Mark McGuire The Vast Structure of Recollection Living With Yourself 0:08:22 (MP3 | Pop‑up )
Jean Baudrillard Le Xerox et l’Infini 0:10:42 (MP3 | Pop‑up )
Jesu Heart Ache 0:14:39 (MP3 | Pop‑up )
Pocz Backdrop 0:15:33 (MP3 | Pop‑up )
Jamie Woon Wayfaring Stranger (Burial mix) 0:19:28 (MP3 | Pop‑up )
Oudaden Adawn Isaad Rbi 0:21:25 (MP3 | Pop‑up )
Hassan El Houssini track 1 Instrumenta Regada Avec… 0:37:38 (MP3 | Pop‑up )
Hassan El Houssini track 1 stretching out! its great 0:46:54 (MP3 | Pop‑up )
Glasser Plane Temp Ring 0:54:03 (MP3 | Pop‑up )
DJ Nate A+ Mayhem Da Trak Genious 0:57:48 (MP3 | Pop‑up )
TLC FanMail FanMail 0:59:39 (MP3 | Pop‑up )
DJ Nate Sexual Healing Da Track Genious 1:03:35 (MP3 | Pop‑up )
Kingdom Hottest In America GO KINGDOM 1:05:32 (MP3 | Pop‑up )
Ray Ray Tell Em (Juke James remix) 1:09:39 (MP3 | Pop‑up )
Rita Indiana ft DJ Ricky El Juidero remix 1:11:51 (MP3 | Pop‑up )
Matt Shadetek & Lamin Fofana Sunshine City New York Tropical 1:15:31 (MP3 | Pop‑up )
Anbb I Wish I Was A Mole In The Ground 1:18:05 (MP3 | Pop‑up )
Flying Lotus Pie Face Pattern & Grid World 1:19:46 (MP3 | Pop‑up )
DJ Rashad Ghost SHOUT OUT TO DAVE QUAM ! ITS AFTER THE END OF THE WORLD CHICAGO STAND UP 1:22:13 (MP3 | Pop‑up )
Drake I Get Lonely Too 1:27:55 (MP3 | Pop‑up )
Gonjasufi Ageing (Dam Mantle Remix) The Caliph’s Tea Party 1:30:50 (MP3 | Pop‑up )
The Books Enjoy Your Worries, You May Never Have Them Again 1:34:42 (MP3 | Pop‑up )
Saeed Avenue of Love Persian Underground (V/A) 1:38:36 (MP3 | Pop‑up )
Daoudi Ayta Daodia Maghrebi Dance Party 1:40:48 (MP3 | Pop‑up )
Omar Khorsid Hazihi Laylati Tribute To Oum Koulsoum 1:43:48 (MP3 | Pop‑up )
Haji Sufi Sellem li ala Khatebti Jabaliaate vol. 1 1:44:38 (MP3 | Pop‑up )
Hassan El Houssini side b Instrumenta Regada Avec…

PHILADELPHIA TROPICAL

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Philly Tropicalismo! Next Thursday @ The Walnut Room, free before 10:30 with RSVP.

They say: “DJ Rupture will be joining residents Gregzinho and Juanderful for Philly’s only night of dembows mashed up with folk tunes, crunked out cumbia, dancehall mania en español, coupé décale collides with hip-hop, Carnival mass hysteria, kuduro avec grande vitesse, soca-fied funky house.”

MUDD UPDATE: 2-HR SPECIAL & DAS RACIST

first up, today is a Very Special Edition of Mudd Up! Radio on WFMU, because I’ll be going from 6-8pm. It’s always nice to do a double shift (two hours instead of my usual action-packed 60minutes). Tune in early!

then get ready for the following week:

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DAS RACIST! We’ll be broadcasting live from the combination Pi… I mean, Das Racist are rising rap stars, post-meta, consisently awesome, endlessly quotable, and “super credible.” Their 2010 output of next-level mixtapes, videos, and video games is simply astonishing. So – mark yr calendars and alert yr Social Networks: next Monday, October 18th, I catch up with Das Racist to talk about Ford trucks, apple pie, and bald eagles!

If you haven’t heard Sit Down Man then remedy that. Here are 2 jams from it:

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Das Racist – Fashion Party

& this song is crazy, for a great many reasons

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Das Racist – Return To Innocence

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FOOTWORK: A LADDER THAT’S FOREVER

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[photo by Dave Quam]

I Only Know (What I Know Now) – James Blake

In the waiting room of heaven’s dentist office they play James Blake’s “I Only Know (What I Know Now)” and nobody feels any pain ever again. On the other hand, DJ Nate is what the angelic kids doing nitrous hear, up there.

And then there’s us. We’re stuck in this real-seeming world, sometimes a terrifying place to be if your heart is open, and this is music for competitive dancing, which equals graces times speed multiplied by gravity and the fight against it. Gravity’s a stubborn law. Hard to break. And yet these samples detach, float upward, unhinge themselves from the beat as the angelic kids fool around with anesthetics, way down there. Songs as spells for moving feet, bodies — that focus of purpose, its functionality, is what lets footwork (the music, the dance, why separate them?) get so weird. In Chicago!

Dave Quam is up to his eyeballs in this.

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DJ Nate – My Heart (buyable)

& a Lil Wayne refix. you can’t get on my level / you will need a space shuttle / or a ladder that’s forever

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DJ Nate – 3 Peat

 

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ART FIGHT: OPENS THIS THURSDAY

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[Rocio Rodriguez Salceda – untitled 2010, courtesy of Caption Gallery]

Spanish artist and general superstar Rocio Rodriguez Salceda has her debut solo show in New York City, opening this Thursday at Caption Gallery in DUMBO.

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The show contains photographs and an animation. The photographs inhabit a provocative space between psychological portraiture, fashion, and creepyland. Powerful! “Though Rodríguez Salceda ultimately blacks out the individual faces of her models, a gesture that lends them both anonymity and universality, all of the women that she picks as subjects are close friends, often artists or performers themselves. Taking stereotypical ideas of femininity as her jumping off point, Rodríguez Salceda proposes a psychological alter ego for each model…”

Join us at the opening this Thursday! It’s open gallery night across DUMBO and in the building at Water St., so there’s much to see.

Caption Gallery is pleased to present Art Fight,
an exhibition of new work by Rocío Rodríguez Salceda.

September 30th- October 21st
Opening Reception October 7th, 6:00-8:00pm

Caption Gallery. 55 Washington St., suite 802, Brooklyn NY.

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[Rocio Rodriguez Salceda – untitled 2010, courtesy of Caption Gallery]

NEW CITY READER

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[New City Reader, first edition!]

The New City Reader is an experimental newspaper “on architecture, public space and the city”, headed by Joseph Grima and Kazys Varnelis/Netlab, and published weekly as part of the New Museum’s Last Newspaper exhibition. Each issue will be devoted to a single theme (Obituaries, Real Estate, Science, etc). As Kazys explains: “These sections will be available free at the New Museum and—in emulation of a practice common in the nineteenth-century American city and still popular in parts of the world today—will be posted in public throughout the city for collective reading.”

I’m pleased to say that I’ll be guest editing the MUSIC section in December, along with Daniel Perlin. Today’s inaugural section is, appropriately, City, and it looks back on the 1977 NYC blackout via the frame of “Connections: Cities, Complexity, and Collapse.”

As a performative cherry on the cake, the New City Reader’s editorial office will be set up in the New Museum itself (4th floor gallery I believe), so museum visitors can come heckle chat with us…