Thursday, January 13, 2011
Two thousand and eleven
The RC crew is back from a pretty wild summer break and we're gearing up for some big things this year. After catching the Flying Lotus/Gaslamp Killer/Dam-Funk show at The Forum last weekend, my brain still has not recovered from the sonic melting it received throughout the night. Defiantly one to remember. The video above is from the Miguel Atwood-Ferguson Ensemble concert and features a performance of "Drips/Take Notice" with Flying Lotus. (It wasn't as crazy as this but with the drummer and bassist in this video on the AUS tour with FlyLo you can imagine for yourselves.)
Now to some free shit. Just coinciding their last Australian tour, The Gorillaz have released a digital album for free which you can grab by visiting the band’s site, and signing up to the fan club. For those that are not members, you’re limited to being able only to stream the entire album (physical release of the album is scheduled for later in 2011).
The Fall, produced Damon Albarn, was recorded during the band’s 32 day autumn North American Tour and includes 15 tracks. All tracks written and performed for the album were done so by Gorillaz using the Apple iPad and and other instruments including: Korg Vocoder, Ukelele, Microkorg, Omnichord, Moog Voyager, Melodica, Guitar, Piano, Korg Monotron.
We also have a new mix which you can download for free. Mixed by Bruce Grillan for the Weird & Wonderful Boogie party. Get it here.
If you have any suggestions, story ideas, videos, pics, music material or a dj mix you would like to submit, contact us on: mail@rotting-corpse.com
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