Vampire Weekend's Ezra Koenig Discusses Bernie Sanders on CNN

Vampire Weekend's Ezra Koenig Discusses Bernie Sanders on CNN

Yesterday in Iowa, Vampire Weekend frontman Ezra Koenig performed at a rally for Bernie Sanders alongside Dirty Projectors' Dave Longstreth. During the event, CNN caught up with Koenig to discuss why he supports Sanders. Watch the interview below.

Koenig also talked about his support for Sanders on today's episode of his Beats 1 show "Time Crisis." He was joined by Despot, his cousin Asher Koenig, and Longstreth. Though audio of the episode hasn't surfaced just yet, Koenig played excerpts from the pre-rally rehearsal. They also discussed Sanders' alleged inelectability, his record, what his election would mean for the arts, and the problematic nature of the term "Bernie Bros."



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Drake Provides NBA Commentary During Toronto Raptors Game

Drake Provides NBA Commentary During Toronto Raptors Game

After he shared a new single and revealed that Views From the 6 is coming in April, Drake sat in with the commentary team during last night's Toronto Raptors game. (Drake is the team's lint rolling "global ambassador.") During play-by-play, he discussed "Summer Sixteen," praised Bismack Biyombo ("I'm tellin' you! It's Big Business, baby!"), and talked about how Toronto is hosting this year's All Star Weekend.



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Sleater-Kinney Perform on "Austin City Limits"

Sleater-Kinney Perform on "Austin City Limits"

Photo courtesy KLRU-TV/Austin City Limits. Photo by Scott Newton

Sleater-Kinney performed on tonight's episode of "Austin City Limits" (as did Heartless Bastards). They played songs from 2015's No Cities to Love, 2005's The Woods, and 1997's Dig Me Out. Watch the full episode and check out their setlist below.

Earlier this week, "ACL" shared a video of Sleater-Kinney playing "I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone," which did not make it onto the TV broadcast. Check out the web-exclusive clip below, too.

Sleater-Kinney on "Austin City Limits":

Price Tag
A New Wave
Dig Me Out
No Cities to Love
Words and Guitar
Entertain
Modern Girl

Read "A Certain Rebellion," our feature article on Sleater-Kinney, and check out our interview with Carrie Brownstein about her memoir.

Watch Sleater-Kinney perform "Bury Our Friends" at Pitchfork Music Festival 2015:



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Watch Vampire Weekend Perform at Bernie Sanders Rally in Iowa City

Watch Vampire Weekend Perform at Bernie Sanders Rally in Iowa City

Photo via Bernie Sanders' website

Tonight, Vampire Weekend, Killer Mike, Foster the People, and more are in Iowa City to perform at a Bernie Sanders rally. Watch a livestream of the "Students for Bernie" event below.

Because Vampire Weekend co-founder Rostam Batmanglij left the band earlier this week, Ezra Koenig is performing with a makeshift band, made up of Vampire Weekend drummer Chris Tomson, Dirty Projectors' Dave Longstreth, comedic duo the Lucas Bros, and the University of Iowa's Hawkapellas—an all-female a cappella group. ("Bernie can call that Vampire Weekend if he likes," he said.)

Prior to the rally, they performed at the Java House in Iowa City. Watch some clips from the event (including "The Star-Spangled Banner" and "This Land Is Your Land" sing-alongs) and check out Koenig's rehearsal with the Hawkapellas below, via Stereogum.

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Watch Vampire Weekend, Killer Mike Perform at Bernie Sanders Rally in Iowa City

Watch Vampire Weekend, Killer Mike Perform at Bernie Sanders Rally in Iowa City

Photo via Bernie Sanders' website

Tonight, Vampire Weekend, Killer Mike, Foster the People, and more are in Iowa City to perform at a Bernie Sanders rally. Watch a livestream of the "Students for Bernie" event below.

Because Vampire Weekend co-founder Rostam Batmanglij left the band earlier this week, Ezra Koenig is performing with a makeshift band, made up of Vampire Weekend drummer Chris Tomson, Dirty Projectors' Dave Longstreth, comedic duo the Lucas Bros, and the University of Iowa's Hawkapellas—an all-female a cappella group. ("Bernie can call that Vampire Weekend if he likes," he said.)

Prior to the rally, they performed at the Java House in Iowa City. Watch some clips from the event (including "The Star-Spangled Banner" and "This Land Is Your Land" sing-alongs) and check out Koenig's rehearsal with the Hawkapellas below, via Stereogum.

UNIVERSITY OF IOWA HAWKAPELLAS rooting for them in the ICAA Great Lakes Quarter-Final

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REHEARSAL #vampireweekend#berniesanders via @ nickweidenfield on twitter

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. @arze #VampireWeekend & @dirtyprojectors getting kids stoked at this coffee shop in #Iowa #vampireweekendatbernies

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#ThisLandIsYourLand. @arze #vampireweekendatbernies #FeeltheBern

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VAMPIRE WEEKEND & THE DIRTY PROJECTERS @thejavahouseic @arze

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Meek Mill Disses Drake Again on Another 4/4 EP

Meek Mill Disses Drake Again on Another 4/4 EP

Earlier this month, Meek Mill dropped a surprise EP 4/4. On the EP, he dissed both Drake and 50 Cent. Now, he's back with another EP, 4/4, Pt. 2, and he's dissing Drake again, calling out OVO and "Hotline Bling." And on closing cut, "War Pain," Meek raps, "And you claiming you Hov now?/ Man, I hate that shit." Coincidentally, Drake rapped, "I used to want to be on Roc-A-Fella, then I turned into Jay" on his new single "Summer Sixteen." Stream 4/4, Pt. 2 below.

Meek's last album, Dreams Worth More Than Money, came out last year. Recently, he was among the artists who gave support to Flint residents amid the city's water crisis.

Read "The Essential Wisdom (and Freestyles) of Meek Mill" on the Pitch.



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Listen to Nas Freestyle Over Future's "March Madness"

Listen to Nas Freestyle Over Future's "March Madness"

Nas photo by Matt Salacuse, Future photo via his Instagram

During tonight's episode of "OVO Sound Radio" on Beats 1, Drake premiered a freestyle from Nas over Future's "March Madness" (from Future's 56 Nights mixtape). Listen to it above, via Rap-Up.

Also during tonight's "OVO Sound Radio," Drake premiered his new song, "Summer Sixteen," and announced his album Views From the 6 will be out in April.

Read our 5-10-15-20 interview with Nas.

Watch the video for Future's original "March Madness":

Watch Future freestyle over a TNGHT beat in an episode of Pitchfork.tv's "Selector":



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Drake Shares "Summer Sixteen," Announces Views From the 6 Will Be Out in April

Drake Shares "Summer Sixteen," Announces Views From the 6 Will Be Out in April

Photo via Drake's Instagram

Drake premiered a new song during tonight's episode of "OVO Sound Radio." It's called "Summer Sixteen." Listen to it on Apple Music.

In "Summer Sixteen," Drake raps, "I used to want to be on Roc-A-Fella, then I turned into Jay." He also raps, "Now I got a bigger pool than Ye, and, look, man, Ye's pool is nice/ Mine is just bigger that's all I'm saying." The song ends with DJ Khaled stating, "They don't want us to have a bigger pool than Kanye!"

Drake also calls out President Obama, who recently declared Kendrick Lamar was better than Drake. Drake raps: "To do what you couldn't do/ Tell Obama that my verses are like the whips at the end/ They bulletproof."

Following his mix, Drake announced that his long-awaited album Views From the 6 would be out in April.

Drake opened this episode's mix with "I'm So High" by Max B, the Harlem rapper who popularized the phrase "wavy" in his music. Earlier this week, Wiz Khalifa accused Kanye West of ripping off Max B when he changed his album name to Waves. Wiz's claim led to a memorable Twitter rant from Kanye.

Following "I'm So High," Drake premiered a freestyle from Nas over Future's "March Madness" (from Future's 56 Nights mixtape). Also during the program, Drake played his new song with Rihanna, "Work," from her album ANTI.

Read "Views From the 6: Inside Drake's Toronto."



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Listen to Drake's New Song "Summer Sixteen"

Listen to Drake's New Song "Summer Sixteen"

Photo via Drake's Instagram

Drake premiered a new song during tonight's episode of "OVO Sound Radio." It's called "Summer Sixteen." Listen to it on Apple Music.

Drake opened this episode's mix with "I'm So High" by Max B, the Harlem rapper who popularized the phrase "wavy" in his music. Earlier this week, Wiz Khalifa accused Kanye West of ripping off Max B when he changed his album name to Waves. Wiz's claim led to a memorable Twitter rant from Kanye.

Following "I'm So High," Drake premiered a freestyle from Nas over Future's "March Madness" (from Future's 56 Nights mixtape). Also during the program, Drake played his new song with Rihanna, "Work," from her album ANTI.

Read "Views From the 6: Inside Drake's Toronto."



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Kanye West Works on Waves With André 3000, 2 Chainz, Kid Cudi, More

Kanye West Works on Waves With André 3000, 2 Chainz, Kid Cudi, More

Photo via Instagram

Of course there's no guarantee exactly who will end up on Waves, but Kanye West was photographed in the studio with André 30002 Chainz, and Kid CudiSPIN reports. There are also more signatures on that notepad (below). Find additional photos and video below via TeamKanyeDaily.

Producer and frequent Kanye collaborator Mike Dean, singer Kirk Franklin, and A$AP Bari were also photographed. Waves is due on February 11.

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Listen to Richie Hawtin's BBC Essential Mix

Listen to Richie Hawtin's BBC Essential Mix

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Techno pioneer Richie Hawtin surprise-released his album From My Mind to Yours at the end of last year to mark the 25th anniversary of his label Plus 8. Last night, he provided a two-hour mix for BBC Radio 1's Essential Mix series. It was recorded live at Exchange LA. Listen to it here.

Find the full setlist here.

Listen to "No Way Back" from Richie Hawtin's latest album:



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David Bowie's Will Detailed, Ashes Scattered in Bali

David Bowie's Will Detailed, Ashes Scattered in Bali

David Bowie's will has been detailed and shared with the public, The New York Times reports. His will, prepared in 2004, directed that his body be cremated and his ashes scattered in Bali. According to The Guardian, his family scattered his ashes there following a Buddhist ceremony.

His estate, estimated to be worth $100 million, was reportedly left to his family and close friends. His SoHo apartment was left to his widow, Iman Abdulmajid Jones. Half of his estate also went to his late wife, with 25 percent going to his son Duncan Jones and another 25 percent to his daughter Alexandria Zahra Jones (via a trust). He left his daughter his mountain home in Ulster County, New York.

He left his longtime personal assistant Corinne Schwab (known as Coco) $2 million and his stock in the company Opossum Inc. He left $1 million to Marion Skene, his former nanny.

Read our "Afterword" feature on Bowie, plus tributes from Nile RodgersBradford CoxCarlos DenglerThurston MooreCarlos Alomar, and Jonathan Lethem.



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Miguel and Rihanna Sing "My Girl" Together

Miguel and Rihanna Sing "My Girl" Together

Miguel photo by Daniel Sannwald, Rihanna photo via Instagram

Miguel released his album Wildheart last year. Last night, he hosted a hotel-based party/event in Los Angeles called "Wildheart Motel." It featured live performances in different rooms with live musicians and special guests. Watch Miguel and Rihanna sing the Temptations' "My Girl" together below (and watch extended footage here).

Find additional footage of Rihanna singing at the event (without Miguel), including Mary J. Blige's "Not Gon' Cry," below.

At an L.A. concert earlier this week, Miguel covered David Bowie's "Space Oddity." Also this week, Miguel shared a remix of Wildheart's "Waves" featuring Travis Scott.

Read our interview "Miguel’s Righteous Path."

Watch Miguel play "Adorn" at a Warm Up event at MoMA PS1:



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Grimes Plays Two Art Angels Songs Live for the First Time, Covers "Ave Maria"

Grimes Plays Two Art Angels Songs Live for the First Time, Covers "Ave Maria"

Grimes stopped in Seoul, South Korea last Saturday night on her "Ac!d Reign" tour in support of last year's excellent Art Angels. During the show, she performed two tracks from the album live for the first time: "Flesh Without Blood" and "Butterfly." She also covered Franz Schubert's "Ave Maria," which she said "might be one of [her] all time favourite songs" in 2013, as Stereogum points out. Watch her performance (including the "Ave Maria" cover at 9:38 in the first video) below.

While out on tour last November, Grimes performed with Janelle Monàe. Earlier this month, Arbutus Records announced it would re-release Grimes' Geidi Primes, Halfaxa, and Darkbloom on vinyl. She also recently shared the video for Art Angels' "Kill V. Maim." Later this year, Grimes will open for Florence and the Machine on tour.

Watch Grimes do "Circumambient" at Pitchfork Music Festival 2012:



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Kanye West to Perform on "Saturday Night Live"

Kanye West to Perform on "Saturday Night Live"

Kanye West is coming back to "Saturday Night Live." He'll serve as the musical guest on the February 13 episode with host Melissa McCarthy, according to the show's Twitter. The "SNL" performance will take place two days he after drops his new album Waves and debuts the record at Madison Square Garden.

West has appeared on "SNL" numerous times, most recently for the show's 40th anniversary special last year. 

Watch Kanye West perform "Jesus Walks," "Only One," and "Wolves" on the "SNL" 40th anniversary special:



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Young Thug and Migos' Quavo Team for "F Cancer (Boosie")

Young Thug and Migos' Quavo Team for "F Cancer (Boosie")

Boosie Badazz (formerly Lil Boosie) underwent cancer surgery late last year. He's since recovered, and recently returned with his new album In My Feelings (Goin' Thru It). Now, Young Thug and Migos' Quavo have teamed up to honor him with a song tiitled "F Cancer (Boosie)," produced by Mike WiLL Made It. Listen above.

Young Thug's Instagram post depicting the single's awesome artwork (pictured above) is tagged #SS3: an ostensible reference to his upcoming mixtape Slime Season 3which he claims is coming February 5.

Read our Overtones column, "Chaos Theory: The Glorious Unpredictability of Young Thug," and check out "The Ancestral Migosity of Rap" on the Pitch.

Here's Young Thug's "Best Friend" video:



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Stream DIIV's New Album Is the Is Are

Stream DIIV's New Album Is the Is Are

DIIV's new album Is the Is Are arrives next Friday via Captured Tracks. A week before they drop the record, the band have made it available for streaming. Listen below via the Guardian.

Is the Is Are includes the previously-shared title track"Dopamine", "Bent (Roi's Song)", "Mire (Grant's Song)", and "Under the Sun." Check out the band's upcoming tour dates here.

Read our interview with DIIV frontman Zachary Cole Smith.

Watch DIIV perform at one of 285 Kent's final shows:



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Vince Staples Levitates in "Lift Me Up" Video

Vince Staples Levitates in "Lift Me Up" Video

Vince Staples has shared a video for "Lift Me Up," from last year's excellent Summertime '06. Directed by David Helman and Dustin Lane, it turns the song's title literal as Staples is levitated by invisible forces while rapping through his city. Watch it below.

Read our Rising interview with Staples.

Watch Vince Staples on an episode of Pitchfork.tv's "Over/Under":



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Beyoncé and Coldplay Head to India in "Hymn for the Weekend" Video

Beyoncé and Coldplay Head to India in "Hymn for the Weekend" Video

Coldplay have released the a video for "Hymn for the Weekend," their collaboration with Beyoncé off last year's album A Head Full of Dreams. Filmed in Mumbai, India, the clip features Chris Martin and company touring the city and taking part in Holi, the festival of colors. There's also a cameo from Sonam Kapoor, a Bollywood star. Watch below.

Coldplay recently announced their world tour behind A Head Full of Dreams. They'll be performing with Beyoncé at the Super Bowl, too.



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Watch Spoon's Britt Daniel Cover the Beatles' "I Me Mine" at George Fest

Watch Spoon's Britt Daniel Cover the Beatles' "I Me Mine" at George Fest

In September 2014, a star-studded lineup assembled at L.A.'s Fonda Theater for George Fest, paying tribute to George Harrison. On February 26, a recording of the show will be released as George Fest: A Night To Celebrate The Music Of George Harrison, a concert film and accompanying album on Hot/Vagrant. Among the performers was Spoon's Britt Daniel, who covered Harrison's track with the Beatles, "I Me Mine." Watch it below.

Other performers at George Fest included Brian Wilson, the Flaming Lips, the Strokes' Nick Valensi, Heart's Ann Wilson, Brandon Flowers, "Weird Al" Yankovic, Perry Farrell, and Norah Jones.

Read our Interview with Britt Daniel.

Read "Notes You Never Hear: The Metaphysical Loneliness of George Harrison".

Watch the film's trailer:



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Watch Spoon's Britt Daniel Cover George Harrison's "I Me Mine" at George Fest

Watch Spoon's Britt Daniel Cover George Harrison's "I Me Mine" at George Fest

In September 2014, a star-studded lineup assembled at L.A.'s Fonda Theater for George Fest, paying tribute to George Harrison. On February 26, a recording of the show will be released as George Fest: A Night To Celebrate The Music Of George Harrison, a concert film and accompanying album on Hot/Vagrant. Among the performers was Spoon's Britt Daniel, who covered "I Me Mine." Watch it below.

Other performers at George Fest included Brian Wilson, the Flaming Lips, the Strokes' Nick Valensi, Heart's Ann Wilson, Brandon Flowers, "Weird Al" Yankovic, Perry Farrell, and Norah Jones.

Read our Interview with Britt Daniel.

Read "Notes You Never Hear: The Metaphysical Loneliness of George Harrison".

Watch the film's trailer:



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Tame Impala Camp "Really Happy" With Rihanna's Cover

Tame Impala Camp "Really Happy" With Rihanna's Cover

Kevin Parker photo by Pooneh Ghana

Yesterday, Rihanna finally released her album ANTI. Surprisingly, it featured a cover of Tame Impala's "New Person, Same Old Mistakes" from the band's 2015 album Currents. Tame Impala's management have now issued a brief statement to NME about the cover. Read it below.

The Roc Nation team got in touch with us here at Spinning Top letting us know that Rihanna loved the Tame Impala track 'New Person, Same Old Mistakes'. They asked if she could cover the song for her new record. Kevin was more than happy to send it her way. We’re all really happy with how the song turned out, love it!

Tame Impala recently announced a tour in support of Currents. Read "Cosmic Neurotic: The Heady Perfectionism of Tame Impala's Kevin Parker."

Listen to Tame Impala's "New Person, Same Old Mistakes":

Watch Tame Impala perform "Feels Like We Only Go Backwards" for Pitchfork.tv: 



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Force Field PR Announces 10th Anniversary Shows With Neon Indian, Lou Barlow, the Pains of Being Pure at Heart, and More

Force Field PR Announces 10th Anniversary Shows With Neon Indian, Lou Barlow, the Pains of Being Pure at Heart, and More

Los Angeles-based publicity firm Force Field PR has its 10th anniversary this year. To celebrate, the firm is hosting events in New York and Los Angeles.

The first show is on Thursday, March 3 at Brooklyn's Baby's All Right, and features Neon Indian, Lou Barlow, the Pains of Being Pure at Heart, and more. The second event is on Saturday, March 12 at the Echo and Echoplex in Los Angeles. It features Lightning Bolt, La Sera, Wax Idols, and more. Check out the poster for the New York event (designed by Agnes Montgomery) above and the L.A. one (by Henry Owings) below.

Watch Neon Indian play "The Glitzy Hive" for Pitchfork.tv's GP4K series:



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Dee Dee of Dum Dum Girls Announces Solo Project as Kristin Kontrol

Dee Dee of Dum Dum Girls Announces Solo Project as Kristin Kontrol

Kristin Welchez is best known as Dee Dee, the frontwoman of Dum Dum Girls. Today, she's announced a solo project, Kristin Kontrol. Her debut album will be out this spring via Sub Pop. Watch a promo for Kristin Kontrol below.

According to a press release, Kristin Kontrol's music is a combination of new wave, R&B, synth pop, and krautrock. Welchez explained her reasoning for starting Kristin Kontrol:

I wanted to open things up and shed light on significant influences that felt off-limits in Dum Dum land. I don't want to fight them off anymore. That'd be a drag.

The music is so different from anything I've ever done -- I felt compelled to shed the alter-ego instead of trying to morph Dum Dum Girls into something else. I didn't want to mess with that legacy.

So yeah, I'm Kristin … and this is Kristin Kontrol.

Kristin Kontrol is not Welchez's only non-Dum Dum endeavor. Before Dum Dum Girls, she was in Grand Ole Party, which released Humanimals in 2008. She also has a band with her husband Brandon, Haunted Hearts. They released Initiation in 2014. Welchez's last album with Dum Dum Girls was 2014's Too True.

Read our 5-10-15-20 feature with Welchez.

Watch Welchez sing the Cure's "Lovesong" on Pitchfork.tv's "60 Seconds Left":



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Ty Dolla $ign and E-40 Perform "Saved" on "Conan"

Ty Dolla $ign and E-40 Perform "Saved" on "Conan"

Photo via Ty Dolla $ign's Twitter

Ty Dolla $ign was the musical guest on tonight's episode of "Conan." He brought along E-40 and the two performed "Saved" from Ty's 2015 album Free TC. Watch it below.

Earlier today, BJ the Chicago Kid shared "The Westcoast Remix" of his In My Mind track "Church" featuring Ty and Anderson .Paak. Listen to it above. The original song features Chance the Rapper and Buddy. BJ previously shared another remix featuring Jeremih and Lil Durk.

Ty Dolla $ign heads out on the Purple Reign tour with Future next month. Read our 5-10-15-20 feature with Ty.



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Listen to Skrillex's New Track With MUST DIE!, "VIP's"

Listen to Skrillex's New Track With MUST DIE!, "VIP's"

Tomorrow, Skrillex's label OWSLA will release a compilation album Worldwide Broadcast. Before its out, Skrillex has shared one of his contributions, "VIP's," with MUST DIE! Listen to to it below.

In addition to the album, OWSLA has a new clothing collaboration with Bixel Boys' brand #FREELIFE and streetwear company Dimepiece LA

Worldwide Broadcast includes Skrillex's remix of GTA's "Red Lips." Read our interview with Skrillex about the track's music video.

Watch Skrillex perform at Check Yo Ponytail on Pitchfork.tv:



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Clark Announces The Last Panthers

Clark Announces The Last Panthers

Last year, Clark scored the "The Last Panthers," a six-part crime thriller TV series that aired on Canal+/Sky Atlantic. Now, he's announced a new album with music from and inspired by the show. It's called The Last Panthers and it's out March 18 via Warp. Check out the tracklisting, read what he had to say about The Last Panthers, and watch a trailer for the album below.

David Bowie composed the theme song for "The Last Panthers." Co-producers Warp Films are bringing the show to U.S. television on SundanceTV later this year.

Clark released the Flame Rave EP last year. His last full-length was 2014's Clark. Read our Guest List interview with him.

I was quite shocked when I heard all the final cues from "Panthers," lined up in the exact order they appear in the show, in a clinical linear fashion. I thought, "there's no way that's an album as it is." There were about 60 tracks for a start. I felt like I had to rescue it from being a conventional exposition of the music in the series, so I went on an immense chiselling/editing mission and also started writing new material. I think it works as a standalone album, it's a continuous slab of liquid melancholy, it resonates through harmony and texture. Rhythm felt less important.

[Series director] Johan [Renck] has incredibly broad, open-minded taste. "Make it more satanic, biblical" was his favourite direction. He hates handclaps too. I'm sure I managed to slip a few in there somewhere. The hard thing was reducing it to a signature "Panthers" palette. The most fun part was recording huge chunks of me playing viola, and then treating the recordings like errant students in need of guitar pedal discipline. It's an amazing feeling to play your own string parts, even though they sound quite scuffed, it brings a grit that I can't resist. I wanted to create an unsettling, brittle sonic universe that reflected the tragic downward trajectory of the characters lives, with moments of immense enveloping warmth and softness.

The Last Panthers:

01 Back to Belgrade
02 Hiero-Bosch for Khalil
03 Diamonds Aren't Forever
04 Panthers Bass Plock
05 Chloroform Sauna
06 Serbian Daffodil
07 Naomi Pleen
08 Open Foe
09 Strangled to Death in a Public Toilet
10 Cryogenic
11 Brother Killer
12 Omni Vignette
13 Actual Jewels
14 Dead Eyes for Zvlatko / Heaven Theme
15 Diamonds Aren't Forever II
16 Upward Evaporation
17 Hide on the Treads 1
18 Hide on the Treads 2
19 Hide on the Treads 3

Watch Clark perform his "Unreleased" live set at Pitchfork Music Festival 2015:



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Jefferson Airplane's Paul Kantner Has Died

Jefferson Airplane's Paul Kantner Has Died

Photo by Michael Putland/Getty Images

Jefferson Airplane guitarist/vocalist and founding member Paul Kantner has died, the San Francisco Chronicle reports. He was 74. Kantner had suffered a heart attack in March 2015. His friend and publicist Cynthia Bowman confirmed to the Chronicle that he died of multiple organ failure and septic shock.

Kantner formed Jefferson Airplane with Marty Balin in 1965. The band released seven albums, wrote counterculture hits like "Somebody to Love" and "White Rabbit," and performed at iconic rock festivals such as Woodstock and Monterey. They broke up in 1973, following the release of 1972's Long John Silver.

Following the breakup, Kantner formed the spin-off band Jefferson Starship in 1974 with ex-Jefferson Airplane member Grace Slick and other musicians who'd worked with the band. Through various lineup changes, Starship released 10 albums. In 1989—while Starship was still going—Jefferson Airplane reunited for a self-titled album. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996. 



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Islands Announce Two New Albums, Taste and Should I Remain Here at Sea?

Islands Announce Two New Albums, Taste and Should I Remain Here at Sea?

Photo by Christian Faustus

Islands last released Ski Mask in 2013. Today, they've announced two new follow-up albums, Taste and Should I Remain Here at Sea? They're both out May 13 via PledgeMusic. They've shared a song from each album, too: "Back Into It" from Should I Remain Here at Sea? and "Charm Offensive" from Taste. Listen to both below, via Stereogum.

Islands will head out on tour in support of their albums. Check out their tour dates below.

Band members Nick Thorburn (a.k.a. Nick Diamonds) and Evan Gordon produced both albums. Speaking on the process, Thorbun said:

Contained on these albums are the saddest songs I've ever written, the funniest songs I've ever written, the catchiest songs, and the most satisfying songs. Excuse all the superlatives, but I honestly don't think I've ever walked away from a recording process more fulfilled and invigorated.

He also spoke about each new song, in particular. He said "Back Into It":

is a study in contradiction. It’s a bright, loose affair, with bubblegum backing vocals and major key guitar chugging, but you don't have to dig that deep to hear the venom, acrimonious and sour. When someone rains on your parade, make rain on your parade lemonade.

On "Charm Offensive":

"Charm Offensive" is all sharp angles, smooth lines and mechanical melodies, but just underneath is a desire for the round edges, the soft corners, a loose swing and some crude revelry. I was trying to express that urge to find the good times, and let the bad ones go. To stop using songwriting as a pool to wallow in. To find the light, to sneak in, “pull back the shades, see the darkness fade.

Thorburn composed the music for the second season of the "Serial" podcast, which premiered in December. He also recently expressed interest in reissuing the band's 2006 album Return to the Sea. (The band considers Should I Remain Here at Sea? the spiritual sequel to Return to the Sea.)

Read "The Sound of Serial: Composer Nick Thorburn Explains the Making of the Podcast Score" on the Pitch.

Islands:

05-19 Montréal, Québec - Bar Le "Ritz" P.D.B
05-20 Allston, MA - Great Scott
05-21 Brooklyn, NY - Music Hall Of Williamsburg
05-22 Philadelphia, PA - Johnny Brenda's
05-24 Washington, DC - Rock & Roll Hotel
05-25 Columbus, OH - Skully's Music Diner
05-26 Chicago, IL - Lincoln Hall
05-27 Ferndale, MI - The Loving Touch
05-28 Toronto, Ontario - Horseshoe Tavern
06-03 Seattle, WA - Tractor Tavern
06-04 Vancouver, British Columbia - Biltmore Cabaret
06-05 Portland, OR - Mississippi Studios
06-07 San Francisco, CA - Great American Music Hall
06-09 Los Angeles, CA - The Teragram Ballroom
06-10 San Diego, CA - Casbah
06-11 Las Vegas, NV - Bunkhouse Saloon



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Paul Oakenfold Announces First-Ever Electronic Music Awards Show

Paul Oakenfold Announces First-Ever Electronic Music Awards Show

Photo via Electronic Music Awards & Foundation's Facebook

British DJ Paul Oakenfold and L.A.-based TV4 Entertainment have teamed up to create the Electronic Music Awards & Foundation. On April 23, Oakenfold will co-produce the innaugural Electronic Music Awards show, the first-ever awards show to celebrate electronic music, in particular. It will air as an hour-long special at 8 p.m., EST on Fox. Watch the announcement video below, via The Hollywood Reporter.

EMAF's website states: "The Foundation is dedicated to help change the lives of young people in need and shine a light on the next generation of talented DJs, artists, and producers ready to break the mold in electronic music."

Paul Oakenfold said, "I'm thrilled to be a part of an awards show that finally both recognizes and celebrates, on a primetime platform, one of the biggest music genres in the world today."



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A$AP Rocky Featured in Tyler, the Creator's Golf Wang Catalog

A$AP Rocky Featured in Tyler, the Creator's Golf Wang Catalog

Last year, Tyler, the Creator and A$AP Rocky went on tour together. Now, Tyler has tapped Rocky for his latest Golf Wang catalog. For a new set of photos, Tyler asked his friends "what made them smile," and Rocky had a pretty…interesting answer, which you can see above. Check out Tyler's photo below and see the rest of his friends' responses here.

Tyler explained the project:

I ASKED MY FRIENDS WHAT MADE THEM SMILE; WATCHING THE FEW SECONDS OF THIER INNOCENT HONESTY WAS THE BEST PART. NEW GOLF ITEMS RELEASES SATURDAY ON GOLFWANG.COM

While out on tour last year, Rocky freestyled over Tyler's "Yonkers." Yesterday, Rocky dropped a new song with Pharrell, "Hear Me." He also shared the video for "JD" from last year's At.Long.Last.A$AP.

Tyler, the Creator released his album Cherry Bomb last year.

Watch A$AP Rocky perform "Goldie" at Pitchfork Music Festival 2012:

Watch Tyler, the Creator perform "French" with Odd Future at Pitchfork Music Festival 2011:



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David Bowie's Blackstar Art Released for Free to Fans

David Bowie's Blackstar Art Released for Free to Fans

Jonathan Barnbrook is the graphic designer who designed several of David Bowie's album covers, including this year's Blackstar. Today, Barnbrook—the eponymous London design agency he founded—released the design elements for Blackstar under a Creative Commons NonCommercial-ShareAlike license, so that they can be used by fans for non-commercial purposes. You can download them here.

Barnbrook also shared a note about the release:

Barnbrook loved working with David Bowie, he was simply one of the most inspirational, kind people we have met. So in the spirit of openness and in remembrance of David we are releasing the artwork elements of his last album ★ (Blackstar) to download here free under a Creative Commons NonCommercial-ShareAlike licence. That means you can make t-shirts for yourself, use them for tattoos, put them up in your house to remember David by and adapt them too, but we would ask that you do not in any way create or sell commercial products with them or based on them. Any questions or commercial licence usage please contact us.

Previously, Barnbrook explained the meaning behind Blackstar's cover. "This was a man who was facing his own mortality, and I hope the design is appropriate to that," he said.

Read our "Afterword" feature on Bowie, plus tributes from Nile Rodgers, Bradford Cox, Carlos Dengler, Thurston Moore, Carlos Alomar, and Jonathan Lethem.



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Ice Cube Talks N.W.A Reunion, Dee Barnes, David Bowie in New Interview

Ice Cube Talks N.W.A Reunion, Dee Barnes, David Bowie in New Interview

Ice Cube has sat down for an interview with Rolling Stone in which he talked about the N.W.A reunion, his thoughts on David Bowie, why Dee Barnes was left out of Straight Outta Compton, and more. You can read the whole piece here

Ice Cube is intending to reunite N.W.A. at his upcoming Coachella performances, which take place April 16 and 23. Last year, he reunited with MC Ren, and DJ Yella to perform as N.W.A. for the first time in two decades at the BET Experience in Los Angeles. (Dr. Dre did not join them.)

When asked about whether or not the reunited group might tour, he said: "Well, I don't really know the status. Making the movie was a monster, and we had to really concentrate on that. Some things are easier said than done, and I don't know where everybody's head is at. I hope people will see us out on that stage together soon, but it's really up to Dre and Ren and Yella. You might see some of us; you might not see all of us."

Last year, Dee Barnes wrote an essay discussing the 1991 incident in which Dr. Dre assaulted her—a moment in N.W.A history that didn't make it into the film's final cut, though an early draft of the screenplay included the scene. "I felt sorry for Dee," Ice Cube told Rolling Stone about the incident. "And I wasn't too friendly with Dre—I was mad at Dre at the time. I really didn't have too much sympathy for him."

When asked about why the scene was left out, he said: "Go make your own movie about N.W.A. Then you can put in anything you want to. It's like a thousand different incidents that happened with us. There's no way we could have got them all into the movie."

Back in 1997, Ice Cube appeared on a remix of David Bowie's "I'm Afraid of Americans." Asked about whether that was a big deal to him, he said: "It was. He was such an innovator, and his songs were phenomenal. I remember when I first heard 'Fame' on the radio, I thought he was black. It was so funky!"



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Killer Mike Interviews Tommie Smith, Olympic Medalist and Civil Rights Figure

Killer Mike Interviews Tommie Smith, Olympic Medalist and Civil Rights Figure

In 1968, Tommie Smith won a gold medal in the 200-meter dash at the Mexico City Summer Olympics. Posing on top of the winner's podium, he threw up a Black Power fist—as did bronze medalist John Carlos—in a moment that was captured in a now-iconic photo of the civil rights era. Recently, Killer Mike sat down at his Atlanta barbershop to interview Smith. You can watch the video below.

In the video, they discuss equal rights, Black Lives Matter, how athletes can help social change, the power of imagery—Mike refers to the photo of Smith as "mythology"—and much more. Of progress, Smith says: "The optimal way to get to society at its highest point is togetherness. And we don’t have to be talking about the issues in the same words, but on the same platform. Dr. King and Malcolm X were talking the same principle of freedom but they used using different actions to get there. But they were both killed because of getting to the same place differently."



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D∆WN (Dawn Richard) Shares "Not Above That"

D∆WN (Dawn Richard) Shares "Not Above That"

D∆WN (aka Dawn Richard) is gearing up to release RED*emp*tion, the follow-up to last year's excellent Blackheart. After sharing "Hollywould," she's dropped another single, the Machinedrum-produced "Not Above That." She's also announced a couple of tour dates. Stream "Not Above That" above, and view her itinerary below. 

Watch D∆WN's "Billie Jean/Dance" video:

D∆WN:

03-12 New York, NY - Webster Hall
03-14 Washington, DC - DC9
03-17 Austin, TX - SXSW
04-21 Minneapolis, MN - Cedar Cultural Center
04-22 Chicago, IL - Reggies
05-20 Asheville, NC - Moogfest



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David Bowie Turned Down Producing Red Hot Chili Peppers, Anthony Kiedis Says

David Bowie Turned Down Producing Red Hot Chili Peppers, Anthony Kiedis Says

Photo by L. Cohen

Earlier this week, Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman Anthony Kiedis stopped by Los Angeles' KLOS to chat with radio host and Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones during his show, "Jonesy's Jukebox." At one point, the two reflected on David Bowie's passing.

As Alternative Nation points out, Kiedis revealed that his band had reached out to Bowie on several occasions to work with him. They asked Bowie to produce two of their albums, 2002's By The Way and 2006's double album Stadium ArcadiumBowie turned them down.

Kiedis also revealed that Bowie's frequent collaborator Brian Eno rejected them eight times when asked to produce a Chili Peppers album. Listen to the interview here; Jones and Kiedis begin discussing Bowie's interactions with the Peppers at the 24:36 mark.

"Every record we ever made, we had the band discussion: 'Who should we get to produce this record?' 'I don’t know, we have to try someone new. Let's get David Bowie!"

He continued:

So in the beginning we would call him, and he would say no, respectfully. Then, later, we would write long e-mails explaining everything, and why it was time for us to really get our ships on—and he always respectfully declined... For two minutes I was heartbroken, and then I would hear Chad Smith play drums, and I’d be like, ‘We’re good, we can go do something else.'”

We asked him to produce By the Way, as we were writing By the Way, and then we asked him again for our next record, which was Stadium [Arcadium]. He said no to us like, two or three times, but his mate [Brian] Eno, who we’ve also been asking our entire career to please produce a record for us, has said no eight times. All good. You gotta ask. And by the way, "no" is a reasonable answer. It's one of a couple of answers you could get, and it's acceptable.

Red Hot Chili Peppers—who are currently working on the follow-up to 2011's  I'm With You—aren't the only artists who reached out to Bowie and got turned down: he rejected a collaboration with Coldplay too, telling them, "it's not a very good song."

Read our "Afterword" feature on Bowie, plus tributes from Nile RodgersBradford CoxCarlos DenglerThurston MooreCarlos Alomar, and Jonathan Lethem.

Watch Red Hot Chili Peppers cover David Bowie's "Suffragette City" at a 1995 concert:



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Pitchfork Radio to Feature Hannibal Buress, Kamasi Washington, Battles, Afrika Bambaataa, Richard Hell, Joey Bada$$, DJ Premier, More

Pitchfork Radio to Feature Hannibal Buress, Kamasi Washington, Battles, Afrika Bambaataa, Richard Hell, Joey Bada$$, DJ Premier, More

Pitchfork Radio is back on February 1-4, and this time, we're broadcasting live from Manhattan. Presented by Shinola and powered by TuneIn, we'll be located at the Shinola booth in the Skylight Clarkson during Men's Fashion Week. The broadcasting hours are 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Today, we've got the schedule for you. Find full details below.

The station will be produced by Elia Einhorn and Ted Shumaker. Listeners can access Pitchfork Radio by downloading the free TuneIn Radio app for their mobile device or by visiting TuneIn.com. Follow the station on TuneIn before we start broadcasting live.

Monday, February 1

9:00 - 10:00 a.m.: Pitchfork Radio signs on
10:00 - 11:00 a.m.: "Twitter Request Live" with Pitchfork's Charlotte Zoller
11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.: LNZNDRF (ft. members of the National/Beirut)
12:00 - 1:00 p.m.: Brett Davis
1:00 - 2:00 p.m.: TEEN
2:00 - 3:00 p.m.: Lenny Kaye of the Patti Smith Group spins "Cool Runnings '70s Reggae"
3:00 - 4:00 p.m.: "Rock'n'Roll Girls Revisited" with Pitchfork's Amy Phillips
4:00 - 5:00 p.m.: J.G. Thirlwell
5:00 - 6:00 p.m.: DJ Premier
6:00 - 7:30 p.m.: Martin Rev's "Rev Reviews"
7:30 - 8:00 p.m.: Torres
8:00 - 9:00 p.m.: Kamasi Washington
9:00 - 10:00 p.m.: The Range

Tuesday, February 2

9:00 - 9:30 a.m.: Hannibal Buress
9:30 - 10:00 a.m.: Joey Bada$$
10:00 - 11:00 a.m.: "Down Is Up" with Pitchfork's Jenn Pelly
11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.: Frankie Cosmos
12:00 - 1:00 p.m.: Porches
1:00 - 2:00 p.m.: Duane Harriott from WFMU 
2:00 - 3:00 p.m.: Beyond Beyond is Beyond
3:00 - 4:00 p.m.: The Silent Barn
4:00 - 5:00 p.m.: Veronica Vasicka
5:00 - 6:00 p.m.: Flatbush Zombies
6:00 - 7:00 p.m.: Arto Lindsay
7:00 - 7:30 p.m.: Television's Richard Lloyd gives a guitar lesson
7:30 - 8:00 p.m.: "Twitter Request Live" with Pitchfork's Charlotte Zoller
8:00 - 9:20 p.m.: "Battles' Battles" With Ian Williams of Battles
9:20 - 10:00 p.m.: St. Vitus

Wednesday, February 3

9:00 - 9:30 a.m.: T. Cole Rachel's "Rainbow in the Dark"
9:30 - 10:00 a.m.: Casey Legler (Female Male Model)
10:00 - 11:00 a.m.: Ted Shumaker
11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.: Kevin Corrigan
12:00 - 1:00 p.m.: Cheap Shots With J, & Jay
1:00 - 2:00 p.m.: Matt Sweeney 
2:00 - 3:00 p.m.: Justin Strauss
3:00 - 4:00 p.m.: "High School High" with Pitchfork's Ryan Dombal and Matthew Schnipper
4:00 - 5:00 p.m.: Dapwell (of Das Racist/Chillin Island)
5:00 - 7:00 p.m.: Pitchfork's Ryan Schreiber
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.: Captured Tracks' Mike Sniper
8:00 - 9:00 p.m.: Prince Rama's "Best New Music of the 12th Century"
9:00 - 10:00 p.m.: "The Dilla Files" with Pitchfork's Ryan Dombal

Thursday, February 4

9:00 - 10:00 a.m.: Richard Hell in conversation with Pitchfork's Brandon Stosuy
10:00 - 11:00 a.m.: "Elia's Indiepop Student Disco" with Elia Einhorn
11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.: True Panther's Dean Bein
12:00 - 1:00 p.m.: KPISS Radio's Sheri Barclay
1:00 - 2:30 p.m.: Kip Berman (Pains of Being Pure at Heart), Jen Goma (Sunny Day in Glasgow) 
2:30 - 3:00 p.m.: "Twitter Request Live" with Pitchfork's Charlotte Zoller
3:00 - 4:00 p.m.: Pitchfork's Zoe Camp
4:00 - 5:00 p.m.: Tim Sweeney (Beats in Space)
5:00 - 6:00 p.m.: Perfect Pussy's Meredith Graves
6:00 - 7:00 p.m.: Ted Leo
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.: Afrika Bambaataa
8:00 - 9:00 p.m.: TBA
9:00 - 10:00 p.m.: Calvin Johnson



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Sleater-Kinney Perform "I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone," "Modern Girl" on "Austin City Limits"

Sleater-Kinney Perform "I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone," "Modern Girl" on "Austin City Limits"

This Saturday's episode of "Austin City Limits" features performances from Sleater-Kinney and Heartless Bastards. In the meantime, the show has shared footage of the band doing "Modern Girl" (via Stereogum) and "I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone." Check the videos out below, along with Sleater-Kinney's setlist for the upcoming episode.

Setlist:

Price Tag
A New Wave
Dig Me Out
No Cities to Love
Words and Guitar
Entertain
Modern Girl

Read "A Certain Rebellion", our feature article on Sleater-Kinney, and check out our interview with Brownstein about her memoir.

Watch Sleater-Kinney perform "Bury Our Friends" at Pitchfork Music Festival 2015:



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