dragonette + wendy morgan: fixin to thrill.

Dragonette are one of my fave bands ever. Not only are they hometown heroes but I’ve got to meet them a few times and they’re so fucking rad you can’t help but dance your ass off and shower them with love.

“Fixin To Thrill”, with video directed by Wendy Morgan, is the first single from their next studio album, reportedly of the same name, reportedly dropping sometime in 2009. I need specifics, but for now I’ll take this vid…

jeff moore + eric power: only a miner.

There’s nothing like a good, old skool folk song. This reminds me of sea shanties and tragic heroes, endless nights and the songs people sing when there’s no time or will or means to write their legends down on paper.

Jeff Moore’s “Only A Miner”, sublime in it’s straight-ahead lyrics and robust simplicity, reminds me of one of the best folk songs ever: Stan Rogers’ “Northwest Passage.” Yeah, I really am this folky. I didn’t just jump onto this whole Fleet Foxes new-folk bandwagon… I’ve been listening to the pastoral shit for years.

The vid for “Only A Miner”, created by Eric Power, is the perfect visual interpretation. The animation looks like it was made from slabs of rock itself, hewn from inside the very mine where the story takes place .

maxim zhestkov: modul.

Ah, I know when I want to physically dive into a work that it’s some good motion design. When I’m rich, I want a room in my house that does this and only this. “Modul” is Maxim Zhestkov’s diploma project, though I couldn’t dig up from where. The Big Ol’ School Of Kicking Design Ass, I suppose. BOSKDA.

If you like this, then maybe you’ll remember Zhestkov’s amazing work with Matt Pyke and Universal Everything for Nokia.

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the vinny club + digital beast: infinite smokebombs.

I’m into the really highly saturated, universal, way-finding feel of the animation. Like the back of an airplane security card. Directed by Digital Beast for The Vinny Club’s “Infinite Smokebombs.”

we have band + david wilson: you came out.

Again, some stop motion awesomeness with little more than face paint, mirrors, and whole shitload of patience and time. This puppy was shot over 2 days and edited from more that 4,800 stills. Plus I’m really into this new track, “You Came Out”, from We Have Band, with the vid directed by David Wilson.

a broken consort: box of birch.

Sometimes I encounter artists that are sharing something so personal with the world that I almost feel overwhelmed. There is such a grace in the exchange of a life’s memories from artist to unknown recipient. For someone to say “these are my heaviest moments” and for us to carry them for a while. It’s the weight of small things filled with so much memory that the act of touching them becomes hallowed. I hope that, by acknowledging, we can make it a little bit lighter for a moment.

I felt it very clearly with Phil Toledano’s “Days With My Father”, and I feel it again now with U.K. aritst and musician Richard Skelton.

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A Broken Consort is Skelton’s current musical pseudonynm. He started Sustain-Release Private Press in 2005 in memory of his late wife Louise, intending to match her artwork with his compositions. Since then he’s released several individual, acoustic, experimental recording. He’s created incredible, hand-crafted releases for his works; packaging special editions in commissioned carved wooden boxes, gently bound and filled with poetry, pine cones, stones, twigs, and more.

They’re such a beautiful physical embodiment of the music; the creak of a small wooden box opening to release the powerful meaning of everything inside, the way small little odds and ends turn out to be our most valued possessions because, in never assuming that they’d become the most important, they captured everything that was the most real about us. We bury our big events with so much expectation that they can’t hope to live up to it all. It’s always the simple, sunny days you didn’t plan to do a single thing that turn into the sunsets you carry inside you.

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His latest, “A Box Of Birch”, is ethereal and exquisite. The music is so comfortable in its own pure meaning that it pretty much just glides into you. There’s no beat, no hook. It’s more like a sonic shimmer. Like some small shiny thing washed up on the shore, that you have to go find because it’s not vague or unfulfilled enough to need to come and try to find you. Written in commemoration, this is the music of memory. And in it’s rememberances it’s simultaneously triumphant and longing.

I don’t know Richard and I didn’t know Louise, but we all know love and we all know loss, and his gentle and enduring tribute is something I’ll never forget.

jenny wilson + marcus söderlund: like a fading rainbow.

Jenny Wilson kicks an unbelievable amount of ass, and she backs it up with this stellar video directed by Marcus Söderlund. I’ll wear a head dress and dance with her in a fog filled forest any time she likes…

dan black + chic & artistic: symphonies.

Electropopper Dan Black teams up again with Chic & Artistic to create a neon-filled retro-romp for “Symphonies.” If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.

balmorhea + jared hogan: rememberance.

I’ve been listening to Balmorhea constantly for a few months now. They’re touring the U.S. this summer but don’t have any Canadian dates yet. Jared Hogan created this aching, expansive video for “Rememberance.” Perfect all around.

patrick wolf + ace norton: hard times.

Yes. Yes. Yes. More please. This is bad ass. Patrick Wolf gives me that David Bowie vibe, where he could wear lipstick, kick your ass, and fuck your girlfriend all at the same time. Or you boyfriend. Or both. Good God, I want to be his wing man.

This incredible UV-blacklight shaker for “Hard Times” is directed by Partizan’s Ace Norton.

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