Showing posts with label Mogwai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mogwai. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Nine Inch Nails Is Dead + The Future of the Music Industry


As reported on Prefix today, it looks like Trent Reznor will be retiring the Nine Inch Nails brand in the very near future. Reznor posted a message on the NIN official webpage stating that he's "been thinking for some time now it's time to make NIN disappear for a while [...] After some thought, we decided to book a last run of shows across the globe this year."

The tour will be with the original members of Jane's Addiction, authors of the essential and controversial 80's classic Nothing's Shocking. The dates of the tour have not been set yet, but in the meantime you can catch Trent down undah and headlining Bonnaroo this June.

If this message really does mean the end of Nine Inch Nails, thanks are due to Trent Reznor. The man has done more for the empowerment of independent musicians in the post-Napster era than anyone else, releasing albums for free while creating a business strategy that keeps a steady stream of cash coming his way without the intervention of a record label.

Reznor's independent release approach has been praised as the future of the music industry and the most viable and intelligent way to get music out to the fans:



If Trent's path is followed, not only will the music industry survive -- it will flourish. It just makes record labels useless and enables artists to have something close to complete artistic control, which all sounds like a just paradise to me. I pressed the question of this brave new future to Middleclass Haunt favorites Mogwai and heard a similar opinion:

Middleclass Haunt: Do you guys think with the new ways people are independently getting music out to the fans and seeing all of the profit for it (i.e. Radiohead, Nine Inch Nails) that you'll change the way you put your music out? I've read your rant on In Rainbows, Stuart, and you seemed to be supportive of that kind of distribution method, and given the fact that you guys pretty much run your own affairs with Rock Action, you have the luxury of being a little more executive in that kind of decision.

Mogwai (Stuart Braithwaite): I am a big fan of what Trent and to a lesser extent Radiohead have done (Radiohead having utilized a traditional label to distribute the physical release) as i think it really empowers musicians. It is a complex issue though as i still think that there is a role for labels to help artists get their music heard when they're starting out as this generally requires the type of investment that bands cannot afford. Most bands can barely afford crisps on their first tours. As far as we are concerned we are not in the same position as either of the bands you mentioned as we are up to the release of The Hawk Is Howling under contract to PIAS and how our records are released is not up to us as PIAS own the recordings. In the future however i'm sure we will consider alternative methods of releasing our records. We'll probably "do a Radiohead" in 2011. Always a wee bit behind the zeitgeist, i only just got into The Might Boosh for goodness sakes!

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Essential Live: Mogwai at All Tomorrow's Parties 2000 (4/10/00)


This is the first installment of a continuing series of high quality, live bootlegs that I will be uploading for Middleclass Haunt. Today's entry is Mogwai's set at the All Tomorrow's Parties Festival in 2000 -- it's a direct rip from an FM radio broadcast, so the audio quality is stellar, while the performance of "Mogwai Fear Satan" given here is, in my opinion, the best Mogwai's ever done.

Mogwai
All Tomorrow's Parties (Camber Sands at Kent, UK)
April 10th, 2000
  1. Punk Rock:
  2. Xmas Steps
  3. Year 2000 Non-Compliant Cardia
  4. Stanley Kubrick
  5. Christmas Song
  6. My Father, My King
  7. Mogwai Fear Satan
Download Here (mp3, 224 kbps VBR) (via FileFactory)

There is also a FLAC version at the Internet Archive for pretentious indie audiophiles.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Middleclass Haunt's Best Albums of 2008

There was a lot of grumbling all around that this was one of the worst years of the decade, but I don't see that. There were gems released this past year -- they just came from slightly more obscure places than we're all used to seeing. Radiohead, Arcade Fire & M.I.A. all had the year off, so it was up to the young and the hungry to make an impression in 2008. I believe that they did.

The Top 20 Albums of 2008

1. Saturdays = Youth - M83 (Mute)

Listen: "Graveyard Girl" (YouTube), "We Own the Sky" (YouTube)
Read: AV Club
Explore: http://www.ilovem83.com/

2.
All Is Well - Sam Amidon (Bedroom Community)

Listen: "Saro" (YouTube), "Wedding Dress" (YouTube)
Read: Lost At Sea
Explore: http://www.samamidon.com/

3.
Microcastle - Deerhunter (Kranky)

Listen: "Nothing Ever Happened" (YouTube), "Agoraphobia" (YouTube)
Read: Pitchfork Media
Explore: http://deerhuntertheband.blogspot.com/

4.
Dear Science - TV on the Radio (Interscope)

Listen: "Halfway Home" (YouTube), "Crying" (YouTube)
Read: Popmatters
Explore: http://www.tvontheradio.com/

5.
The Chemistry of Common Life - Fucked Up (Matador)

Listen: "No Epiphany" (MP3), "Twice Born" (MP3)
Read: Prefix Magazine
Explore: http://lookingforgold.blogspot.com/

6.
Uproot - DJ /rupture (The Agriculture)

Listen: "Reef" (YouTube)
Read: Pitchfork Media
Explore: http://www.negrophonic.com/
Download: The Gold Teeth Thief Mix

7.
The Mixtape About Nothing - Wale (10 Deep)

Listen: "The Feature Heavy Song (feat. Bun B & Pusha T)" (YouTube), "The Star" (YouTube)
Read: Popmatters
Explore: http://www.walemusic.com/
Download: The Mixtape About Nothing (via 10 Deep)

8.
Los Angeles - Flying Lotus (Warp)

Listen: "Riot" (YouTube), "Roberta Flack (feat. Dolly)" (YouTube)
Read: Drowned In Sound
Explore: http://www.flying-lotus.com/destroy/

9.
Feed the Animals - Girl Talk (Illegal Art)

Listen: "What It's All About" (YouTube), "Here's The Thing" (YouTube)
Read: Lost At Sea
Explore: http://www.myspace.com/girltalk
Download: Feed the Animals (via Illegal Art)

10.
Alopecia - Why? (anticon.)

Listen: "The Hollows" (YouTube), "The Vowels Pt. 2" (YouTube)
Read: Lost At Sea
Explore: http://www.myspace.com/whyanticon

11.
Tha Carter III - Lil’ Wayne (Cash Money)

Listen: "Mr. Carter (feat. Jay-Z)" (YouTube), "Got Money (feat. T-Pain)" (YouTube)
Read: Lost At Sea
Explore: http://www.cashmoney-records.com/

12.
Adage of Known - JDSY (Ghostly International)

Listen: "Smoke and Mirrors" (YouTube), "Else2" (Moodgadget)
Read: Lost At Sea
Explore: http://ghostly.com/artists/jdsy

13. Fear and Loathing in HuntsVegas - Paper Route Gangstaz (Paper Route Records)

Listen: "Stuntastic" (YouTube), "Wood Grain" (iMEEM)
Read: Pitchfork Media
Explore: http://www.myspace.com/paperrouteenterprise
Download: Fear and Loathing in HuntsVegas (via Mad Decent)

14.
The 3rd World - Immortal Technique (Viper)

Listen: "Golpe De Estado (feat. Veneno y Temperamento)" (YouTube), "Mistakes" (YouTube)
Read: Lost At Sea
Explore: http://immortal-technique.com/

15.
Songs In A&E - Spiritualized (Spaceman/Fontana)

Listen: "Sweet Talk" (YouTube), "Soul on Fire" (YouTube)
Read: Lost At Sea
Explore: http://www.spiritualized.com/

16.
Let The Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel - Atlas Sound (Kranky)

Listen: "Recent Bedroom" (YouTube), "River Card" (YouTube)
Read: Pitchfork Media
Explore: http://deerhuntertheband.blogspot.com/

17. Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust - Sigur Rós (XL)

Listen: "
Inní mér syngur vitleysingur" (YouTube), "Ara Batur" (YouTube)
Read: The Music Magazine
Explore: http://www.sigurros.com/

18.
Johnson & Jonson - Johnson & Jonson (Tres)

Listen: "Bout It Bout It" (YouTube), "Up All Night" (YouTube)
Read: Prefix Magazine
Explore: http://www.myspace.com/jandjbabyproducts


19.
The Hawk Is Howling - Mogwai (Matador)

Listen: "I'm Jim Morrison, I'm Dead" (YouTube), "Batcat" (YouTube)
Read: Lost At Sea
Explore: http://brightlight.youngteam.co.uk/

20.
Road To Till The Casket Drops - Clipse (Re-Up Gang Records/Play Coths)
Listen: "S.L.U. (feat. Ab-Liva)" (YouTube), "Addiction" (YouTube)
Read: Pitchfork Media
Explore: http://www.myspace.com/clipse
Download: Road To Till The Casket Drops (via Complex)