Monday, December 20, 2010

Music For Your Plants - Self titled

good music to get stoned with.


pack a fatty and roast that bitch then jam to music with your plants with some music for your plants. yadida.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

The Shins - Chutes Too Narrow


Russ Chimes - Midnight Club EP


A talented new wave, electropop/house, dj releases an awesome ep followed by a 3 part music video to solidify the mood of this minimix.

3tracksofdance
searchtheninjaonyoutubez

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Jeffrey Lewis- The Last Time I Did Acid I Went Insane-2001


This is Jeffrey Lewis' sixth album, featuring songs about not having a license, not getting laid, and acid. And they turned out aight.
Wiki:
Several of his musical influences have been acknowledged in his songs such as "Williamsburg Will Oldham Horror", "The History of The Fall" and "The Chelsea Hotel Oral Sex Song", concerning the song by Leonard Cohen. Lewis' lyrics are complex and literate, often combining a nihilistic world-view with a hopeful message and sharp wit. Growing up on the Lower East Side o Manhattan Island his songs are also highly informed by his home surroundings, with songs name-dropping places such as Williamsburg, the FDR Drive and the East River.

You could be friends with his music.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

RUSKO-LIVE BOOTLEG-2010

A DATS MY SHIT EXCLUSIVE
The following was "borrowed" from Wikipedia:
Christopher Mercer, aka Rusko was born January 26, 1985 in Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom. Heavily influenced by a musically affluent family, Rusko graduated from Leeds College of Music with a degree in Music Production. Steering away from the darker side of Dubstep, Rusko brought an upbeat sound to the scene that appealed to many outside the community. Rusko's extremely successful hit Cockney Thug has appeared on various DJ sets and mixes including Pete Tong, Switch, M.I.A.
The other day Kdub showed me this live recording of a show Rusko just recently played and I decided to cut it up to make it easier to navigate, so this is pretty much the only place you can find this shit. Not all of the tracks are titled because I didn't know the title/I didn't really care. I think the best way to identify all the songs is to download as much Rusko as you can and try and match up songs, if you really care that much.

You're welcome motherfuckers!

KEEP ON WOMPIN' THE FREE WORLD!

The Original Seamless Concert MP3
Dats My Shit Exclusive Sliced and Diced Version

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Mystery Pills - 2010 Demos, March-May - 2010



Mystery Pills is an electroacoustic band from South Dakota. This album is a collection of demos from a yet-to-be-released LP. This demo tape contains six songs (five original and one remix) and all of them are pretty good. If you're like me and trying to rinse your ears out from all the dubstep you've been listening to, this wouldn't be a bad option. The link will take you to the band's Bandcamp which is slightly more complicated than most of the things posted on DMS, but you wouldn't know that because you never click the links right? That would be like, so illegal.

If nothing else get it for the album artwork

Huoratron-Prevenge-2010



I couldn't find very much information about Huoratron. There isn't a very large amount of information on the internet about him. I've gathered that he is a Finnish music producer who kind of looks like a serial killer. What I do know is that he is pumping out some next level beats that combine chiptune, dubstep, and maybe even a little hardstyle but who fucking knows?

Check it out!!

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Ducktails - Hamilton Road


This is some stuff to really jam to. Lately i've been listening to far too much electronic music.. i kinda feel like a robot. so i'm easing out of the electrophase..
Imagine some Blackmoth roadside demo without the awesome synth, this definitely lacks on the synth but it makes up with grooves..

get in the groove

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Unicorn Kid - Lionhat ep, +Wild life single, +dream catcher single


Some wild semi 8 bit trance. i just came across the guy today and need to share this shit!

the guy isn't big on set artworks.... so enjoy this photo ^


HIGHLY RECOMMENDED SHIT!

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Crystal Fighters - Star Of Love


Keeping it sweet and simple:
This album has a bit of everything that i've been listening to lately. A bit of spanish mojo, a titilytap of WOMP and some heavy vocals.
Take a sip

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Skrillex-Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites EP-2010


Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites is the second release by Sonny Moore under the moniker Skrillex, under which he records and produces electro and dubstep music. The EP is his first major release since joining Deadmau5's label mau5trap Recordings.

think glitch+dubstep+hardstyle

Monday, November 8, 2010

Siriusmo - Plasterer of Love


Groovy groovy groovy.
its been a while dms followers but Kdub will be posting on the regular now!
prepare to be satisfied.


try

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Esham - Boomin Words from Hell - 1989

Rashaam Attica Smith, better known by his stage name Esham (East Side Hoes And Money), is an American rapper from Detroit, Michigan known for his hallucinogenic style of hip hop which he refers to as "acid rap", which fuses rock-based beats and lyrics involving subjects such as death, drug use, evil, paranoia and sex. Releasing his debut album, Boomin' Words from Hell while still in high school, Smith is considered to be one of the originators of horrorcore, rap rock and rap metal. Counting Boomin' Words from Hell, he has released twelve studio albums, six extended plays and three compilation albums.

TRY / "BUY"

Star Slinger - Vol 1 - 2010

Mashup but not dance-y mashup.

TRY / "BUY"

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Prefuse 73 - The Class of 73 Bells - 2007

This is like mixing a chanting choir with a turntablist.

Tycho - The Science of Patterns (EP) - 2002

This is Tycho's first EP.

Star Slinger - Vol 1 - 2010

I guess this is like mashup but not girl-talk-mega-party-style

Friday, October 15, 2010

Bjork - Post - 1995

Post is the third studio album by Icelandic singer-songwriter and musician Björk, released in June 1995. Met with critical and commercial success, Post built on the electronic-pop of previous release Debut and flirted with various other musical styles including big band and trip hop, and featured numerous producers. Post went on to be certified Platinum in various regions including the UK, USA, Canada, Europe and Australia, and produced three UK Top 10 singles.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Dusty Brown - This City is Killing Me - 2010

This is hands-down my favorite album of the last month.

Slint - Spiderland - 1991


Spiderland is the second studio album by the American post-rock band Slint, released on March 27, 1991 on Touch and Go. Featuring dramatically alternating dynamics and vocals ranging from spoken word to shouting, the album contains narrative lyrics that emphasize alienation. Spiderland was Slint's first release on Touch and Go, and the group's last record.

prog-rock so humble people had to invent the term "post-rock" to classify it

Friday, October 8, 2010

Flying Lotus - Pattern + Grid World - 2010

NEW FLY-LO!! PEEP DIS SHIT!!! Man his last album was F-U-C-K-E-D, but word on the street is that this is still listenable.

Big Black - Songs About Fucking - 1987



Songs About Fucking has been called "certainly the most honest album title of the rock'n'roll era". Lyrical themes on the album include South American killing techniques ("Colombian Necktie"), bread that gets you high ("Ergot"), and how "slowly, without trying, everyone becomes what he despises most". While the album's title (commonly blanked out when displayed in shops on its release) and the sleeve were controversial, according to one reviewer, "as brutal as that cover is, the music is even more so", and it was considered "as dark and frightening as the band name suggests" by another, Treble's Hubert Vigilla, who goes on to say "Songs About Fucking is loud, it's abrasive, it's unattractive in the extreme...So really, it's everything that made Big Black so great in the first place". Dave Henderson of Underground magazine gave the album a two and a half out of three rating, calling it "a napalm attack that sticks to your skin like burning party-jell, spiced with hundreds and thousands, a prickly sensation that's as all-consuming as it is repellent".

a classic hardcore/punk album for people who love excessive amounts of treble, steve albini, and MISOGYNY

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Ghostly Swim - Ghostly International - 2010


Ghostly International (Label with Tycho, Matthew Dear, etc) released this free compilation.

TRY / LOL ITS FREE NE-WAYZ BUT IM HOSTIN IT ON MEDIAFIRZ

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Boards of Canada - The Campfire Headphase - 2005


I'm guessing ya'll know who BoC is... so yeah. Nothing much to say about this one. Just a reminder though, their music might be slow and calm, but it needs to be played loud.

TRY / "BUY"

FUR - Witches - 2010

F writing things about albums. click the TRY link if you wanna know what this is. It's good.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

edIT - Crying Over Pros For No Reason - 2004


This is a "glitch-hop" album. I think.

TRY / "BUY"

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Saturday, October 2, 2010

PANTyRAiD - The Sauce - 2009



Don't be turned off by their really stupid name, these guys are good. Here is a review.


Wednesday, September 29, 2010

this is just a quote that I found that I wanted to share with ya'll:

"Illmatic is the best hip-hop record ever made ... Stylistically, if every other hip-hop record were destroyed, the entire genre could be reconstructed from this one album ... In Illmatic, you find the meaning not just of hip-hop, but of music itself: the struggle of youth to retain its freedom, which is ultimately the struggle of man to retain his own essence."

 get it if you dont got it. ain't nothin else to be said.

and yo, i'm sorry i been neglecting this blog but thats cuz i been deep in some new block rockin beats, discovering fresh jams left and right, and bout to queue up a couple hundred posts of some next level shit for yall to peep on

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Paul Simon-Paul Simon-1972


Paul Simon is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Paul Simon, released in January 1972, nearly two years after he split up with longtime musical partner Art Garfunkel. The album represented the definitive announcement of the breakup of Simon & Garfunkle.

WE GOT A DMCA WARNING ON THIS ONE SORRY Y'ALL

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Dalek - From The Filthy Tongue Of Gods and Griots - 2002


Dälek (pronounced 'Die-a-leck') is an American experimental hip hop duo from Newark, NJ. The group comprises MC Dälek (vocals) and the Oktopus (production). They have often toured with artists from radically different genres, such as Godflesh, Isis, Prince Paul, The Melvins, Tool, De La Soul, RJD2, and Lovage.

Dälek's music is dark, noisy and atmospheric, equally inspired by industrial music like Einstürzende Neubauten, the layered noise of My Bloody Valentine and the dense sound collages of Public Enemy. Their sound is often constructed through sampling and a musical base atypical of most hip-hop, making it difficult for people to classify their sound. They have been described as trip-hop, glitch-hop, and metal- shoegaze-hip-hop, as well as criticized for their broad range of sound.

vicious, angry, depressing, dark, experimental hip-hop... the first hip-hop album I ever liked

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Horse Feathers - House With No Home - 2010


More of this stuff. It's pretty good. Too stupid to write anything else.

homie grab dis shit

El Guincho - Pop Negro - 2010




El Guincho is a dude. he is Pablo Díaz-Reixa, a spanish musician. and he makes some pretty groovy shit. regaeton americans can dance to!

chingate coolo ay puta!

Friday, September 10, 2010

BRODIAC MAKES MIXTAPES (DMCA FUCKERS)

So I'm not sure why a mix that I made myself and that can be legally hosted at 8tracks gets a DMCA takedown when...
[rage]
WE ARE BLATANTLY AND ILLEGALLY SHARING/HOSTING FULL ALBUMS OF OTHER ARTISTS ALBUMS ABOVE AND BELOW THIS POST AND EVERYWHERE ELSE ON THE FUCKING SITE WHAT THE FUCK
[/rage]
anyway, go here if you wanna hear this it's alright. I'd re-host and contest it and shit but honestly who is actually going to download this anyway. 


This is my first mix that I have ever uploaded to the internet! Depending on if anyone actually bothers to download this I might make another. It's only 8 songs, mostly taken from shit I have posted here. You can download it here {link now removed, as if you gave a shit enough about random playlists I make anyway} or I also put it on 8tracks, so you could listen to it there if you wanna.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Blog Redesign

WOOP WOOP I REDESIGNED THE BLOG NO MORE STUPID ROUNDED CORNERS

Chromeo - Business Casual - 2010


New Chromeo!

If you have ever wondered what my love life is like, here you go! It's basically like any Chromeo album. 

FUCKING INTERNET POLICE

Friday, September 3, 2010

The Sonics - Here Are The Sonics - 1965


The Sonics are often-cited contenders for the title of "the first punk/grunge band", due to their wild and unconventional style. The band also have a clearly marked influence on American punk bands such as The Dead Boys in their brash, masculine style and posturing, and on the nineties grunge bands (who originated in the same area), especially Mudhoney, who adopted some of the darker themes from Sonics music, and a lot of their techniques on over-driving and distorting electric guitars. Their reach stretched beyond the U.S.; influential Manchester post-punk group The Fall covered "Strychnine" during a session for the late John Peel's programme in 1993 and they repeatedly performed the song live around this time. As well as all these, there have been whole generations of garage rock revival bands (such as The Thingz) who make no bones of plagiarizing The Sonics and their ilk. The early 21st century saw the arrival of another garage rock band that lists the Sonics as a major influence, Eagles of Death Metal. New Zealand power-punk band Cut Off Your Hands have covered "The Witch" several times in concert.

LCD Soundsystem's seminal release "Losing My Edge" (2002) features a long list of important 20th century musical bands. The litany ends with singer James Murphy repeating 'The Sonics' four times, emphasizing how important the band was.

the quintessential garage rock/punk album

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Jay Reatard - Blood Visions - 2006


Jimmy Lee Lindsey Jr. (May 1, 1980 – January 13, 2010), better known by the stage name Jay Reatard, was an American garage rock musician from Memphis, Tennessee. Lindsey was signed to Matador Records. He released recordings as a solo artist and as a member of The Reatards and Lost Sounds.
garage rock for people too hip to still listen to nuggets

Monday, August 30, 2010

Röyksopp - Senior - 2010


"Trying something new... I will listen to a new album for the 1st time and journal my thoughts track by track.

Track 1/9: No dancey Euro bullshit as of yet. Nice intro to the album.
Track 2/9: Sounds like an Air song. Minimal. Soaring. Mellow groove.
Track 3/9: “The Drug” Started off slow then progressed into a jumpy synth laced spasm. Kind of Four Tet-ish.
Track 4/9: “Tricky Two” aww man sounds like a revisiting of that annoying counting song (6 afraid of 7 cuz 7 8 9) with the broad from fever ray off the last album :( But with out the shitty singing so its an improvement! Pretty standard Royky beats. Got really fast! Slow it down duuuders! Damn 8 min track.
Track 5/9: “The Fear” This is a good track! Im feeling this shit! Dramatic. Very reminiscent of the stuff I liked from their previous LPs
Track 6/9: “The Alcoholic” Dope! The beat sounds wasted! Super woozy and stumbling like me on a Thursday night! Good track! Or maybe Im biased due to my love of drinking?!
Track 7/9: Ambient sounding. Not to much happening so far. Seems like filler. I always kind of feel tracks like this are a waste of time... Never really DO anything and I would never want to hear it again.
Track 8/9: “Forsaken Cowboy” Definitely sounds like a electronic western score... Like these fools just rode into town on digital horseback. Kind of Air-ish again. Pleasing rhythm. Good chill-out/background music
Track 9/9: ”Coming Home” Im not sure what to say... This is fine. Im not mad. Its kind of generic. Sounds like it could be samples from The Princess Bride!

Shitballs! I might have to say this is my favorite Royksopp release thus far from these Norwegian beat mongers! No gay shit at ALL & no vocals to my pleasant surprise! Just some solid tracks and an overall enjoyable listen.

PS -- I listen to albums shuffled on my iPod so the #s do not coincide with the track #s) "

y'all mothafucka's will enjoy

This is gonna get royky

source: http://earpussyhm.blogspot.com/

Friday, August 27, 2010

Robotique Magestique - Ghostland Observatory


WOAH DUDES, This shit right here, this shit right here nigga, is like queen if freddy mercury took X when he was making music back in da day!

NOW LETS ROLL!

Thursday, August 26, 2010

GIVERS - GIVERS - 2010




Givers are a young quintet from Lafayette, Louisiana, the local openers for Dirty Projectors last year at Chelsea’s in Baton Rouge. The Projectors hadn’t heard them before that night but were impressed enough to ask them to join them on their next tour through the South and the East Coast. We’re impressed, too, and easily understand why Longstreth & Co. would be into their eclectic, ecstatic, celebratory, knotty, vocally rich sound. It’s unclear if they got their name from the Lucky Dragons song, but their music’s packed with that sort of psychedelic buoyancy, homegrown exoticism (here, Afropop via the American South), and rattling optimism/joy. You may hear Vampire Weekend, but via something a bit more expansive and shaggy like Poi Dog Pondering or another Dirty Projector tourmate (and BTW), tUnE-YarDs. That, and the kids can play and sing with the best of them. Look no further than their two standout singles: Obvious favorite “Up Up Up” and the slightly mellower “In My Eyes” (with its swirling, sea-at-sunset beauty) to see what we mean.

i'm giv'n this to you

Penguin Cafe Orchestra-Signs of Life-1987


The Penguin Cafe Orchestra was the creation of classically-trained guitarist, composer and arranger Simon Jeffes. More than 20 other musicians joined the collective as the band grew and developed, and many of these appear on the PCO's six studio albums as required by the instrumentation of particular pieces. After becoming disillusioned with the rigid structures of classical music and the limitations of rock music, in which he also dabbled, Jeffes became interested in the relative freedom in ethnic music and decided to imbue his work with the same sense of immediacy and spirit. Describing how the idea of the Penguin Cafe Orchestra came to him, Jeffes said:

"In 1972 I was in the south of France. I had eaten some bad fish and was in consequence rather ill. As I lay in bed I had a strange recurring vision, there, before me, was a concrete building like a hotel or council block. I could see into the rooms, each of which was continually scanned by an electronic eye. In the rooms were people, everyone of them preoccupied. In one room a person was looking into a mirror and in another a couple were making love but lovelessly, in a third a composer was listening to music through earphones. Around him there were banks of electronic equipment. But all was silence. Like everyone in his place he had been neutralized, made grey and anonymous. The scene was for me one of ordered desolation. It was as if I were looking into a place which had no heart. Next day when I felt better, I was on the beach sunbathing and suddenly a poem popped into my head. It started out 'I am the proprietor of the Penguin Cafe, I will tell you things at random' and it went on about how the quality of randomness, spontaneity, surprise, unexpectedness and irrationality in our lives is a very precious thing. And if you suppress that to have a nice orderly life, you kill off what's most important. Whereas in the Penguin Cafe your unconscious can just be. It's acceptable there, and that's how everybody is. There is an acceptance there that has to do with living the present with no fear in ourselves."

The Penguin Cafe Orchestra recorded and performed for 24 years until Jeffes died of a brain tumor in 1997. Some of their most popular songs include Music for a Found Harmonium (the song from the end of Napoleon Dynamite), Telephone and Rubber Band, and Perpetuum Mobile which can be found on this album.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

ANAMANAGUCHI - Dawn Metropolis - 2009


Anamanaguchi is a chiptune punk band from New York City that "makes loud, fast music with a hacked NES from 1985."[1] The band has four members: lead songwriter Peter Berkman, bassist James DeVito, guitarist Ary Warnaar and drummer Luke Silas.[2] Akin to other chiptune artists, Anamanaguchi creates music using synthesizers, albeit unconventional ones: namely a hacked NES and Game Boy. However, unlike most chiptune bands, Anamanaguchi employs live electric guitar, bass and drums on top of said synthesized music to create a fusion of digital and traditional sounds. From a technical standpoint, their music resembles that of video games from the mid to late 1980s; however, Berkman states that video games are not the band's main inspiration, as their songwriting is mostly driven by "[s]imple pop stuff, like Weezer and the Beach Boys."[3]
leaving the links is my way of crediting wikipedia.. lolz

heres a hand

check out the band's website often aswell they release a new FREE single every two weeks

Beirut - Live at the Music Hall of Williamsburg - 2009

toot yer horn

This is Zach Condon & his 10 man band playing a beautiful concert in the music hall of Williamsburg. The most amazing recorded live performance i've heard. Also a few unreleased songs make appearances, but most importantly East Harlem is on there..


get the shit


Watch the full concert at baeblemusic.com

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Tommy Guerrero - From the Soil to the Soul - 2006


As a teen, Tommy Guerrero (born September 9, 1966 in San Francisco) was one of the prominent members of the Bones Brigade, Powell Peralta's professional skateboarding team that dominated the 1980s. He was well known for his seemingly effortless street skating in his hometown of San Francisco, which was depicted in most of the Brigade's videos (Future Primitive, The Search for Animal Chin, Public Domain, and Ban This). After his success in the world of skateboarding, he moved on to his second passion - music. Guerrero was a member of the skate rock band Free Beer and the experimental group Jet Black Crayon, but has had more success as a solo artist. His critically acclaimed albums, EPs, and singles combine various types of music from rock, rap, funk, soul, and jazz.

yeah that wikipedia cut/paste explains it pretty good / try it out

Friday, August 13, 2010

Prefuse 73 - Everything She Touched Turned Ampexian - 2009


Guillermo Scott Herren is a music producer, who has been based in Atlanta, Barcelona and New York. Herren releases music under the aliases Prefuse 73, Delarosa & Asora and Piano Overlord, and is also part of the groups Savath y Savalas, Risil, and Diamond Watch Wrists. Everything She Touched Turned Ampexian is the fifth full-length album by Prefuse 73, released on April 14, 2009 on Warp Records.

awesome album. not sure what else to say. If you like DJ Shadow, Flying Lotus, etc, you will dig this / try it out

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Ingested-Surpassing the Boundaries of Human Suffering-2009


STBOHS is the debut album of Ingested, a brutal/death metal band from the UK. While this is an unusual genre for Dats My Shit, it kicks ass all the same.



Mt Eden Dubstep-Mt Eden Album-2009

Mt Eden Dubstep is either a duo or a New Zealand producer I'm not really sure which. Finding information on these guys has been kind of difficult and I'm not really that interested because I'm too busy listening to their amazing album that came out last November. A smart mix of dubstep and drum n bass, this record was made for good headphones and head-bobbing.