Archive for March, 2010

Pomegranates

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Pomegranates

On “Pomegranates” Finders Keepers has assembled a fine group of Persian tunes from the so-called “Golden Age” of Persian pop music. After classical forms dominated Persian pop music in the ‘50s, the emergence of artists like Googoosh was an unprecedented revelation. “Pomegranates” documents the dazzling movement before pop music was banned in ’79 after the Iranian Revolution, when many Persian pop stars fled to the US.
“Pomegranates” opens boldly with a funky track by Zia, featuring sharp horns and James Brown-esque grunts. The following tracks pull from a wide range of influences, from spy films to raga, and 70s soul to Latin percussion. Don’t miss songs by Googoosh, the most famous Persian pop star of her era. Folk songs like the fifth track “Gol-e Yakh” provide a wistful respite from the aggressive pop that comprises most of the compilation. The compilation’s diversity never allows a predictable moment.
This album is just like the fruit it’s named after: vibrant, juicy, and sharply sweet.

-DJ Space Cadet

ing on No Coast of Nebraska!

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Tune in to “No Coast of Nebraska” this Wednesday, 3/31 at 10am for an in-studio performance by LA band ing, the latest installment in our Sound Art series! (previous installments: 1, 2, 3)

ing is Max Markovitz and John Wood. All of ing’s music, including the continually-materializing albums of untitled work, is made for trees. John also releases an album each month as Learning Music Monthly. Every album features artwork by a different visual artist, and is released under a Creative Commons license. Rachel D. will talk to Max and John about their band(s) and the latest season of Learning Music Monthly coming out on May 1st. We can’t wait!

All of Us Live on 3/30 “Flowerhours”

Monday, March 29th, 2010

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All of Us, featuring KSPC favorite Katie Ferrara, will be performing live on KSPC at 5PM on Tuesday, 3/30. Tune in at 88.7FM or kspc.org to hear their set!