Saturday, May 3, 2008

YIFTM Announces New JDot Single Series

Yeah, I Figured That Much’s JDot announces 12” single series. Kicking off with the classic Lancre Factory, JDot’s blend of lazy electro lueptronic sound is proof that Yeah, I Figured That Much can feed your ears as well as your mind. Recorded in April of 2008, this first in a series of JDot singles will be released exclusively through JDot recordings.

Yeah, I Figured That Much was extremely fortunate to win out in a high pressured bidding war for the opportunity to work with freelance designer LK. LK designed both the 12” single series cover as well as the JDot recordings logo. Admire LK's illustrious body of work here.

Happy Saturday!

The weekend is FINALLY here (thank God). I hope everyone had a solid work week and are now ready to fuk & fight all weekend long. If not, find someone who is and ride their coat tales.

T.U.B.E., for those of you who are interested offers, among several other treasures, a 12 disc set of the 1969 Woodstock festival. I just finished listening to disc 1 and I must say I'm quite impressed. The recording is pieced together from several different sources which is really kind of cool since you get several perspectives of the same song. Makes sense I guess given all the reality bending that was going on. But I HIGHLY recommend checking that site out.

Saturday morning at 8:57am and I've been up for almost 2 hours. Damn I hate my work schedule. It renders me useless for sleeping in on the weekend. Allow me to share my grief.

I just did.

Friday, May 2, 2008

A Good Book

Check out this book.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

"...you and me babe. HEY, HEY!"

I’ve been craaazy busy at my “other” job this week, but a few things of note may be interesting to read. But probably not. Within the last three days I’ve seen 3 flashpan legendary performers practice their Jimmy Kimmel Live performances. First up was the never aging, always crooning Neil Diamond. Second up was my favorite band as a 4th grader: Def Leppard. I remember living near a cross street growing up that I was convinced was named after their lead singer. Finally, about an hour ago I saw Stone Temple Pilots in all their rockin’ out 2008 style. From what I hear, Mötley Crüe is playing next week.

So there you have it. My post quota for the day and a bit of music selfishness for all of you to mock and protest.

I’ll see you all in the comment section…

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Damn it feels good to be a gangster


For gamers, a glowing review of Grand Theft Auto IV.

The crime game's enticing vividness is inspiring some to emulate, while pushing others further down hole of reculisivity.

And it's selling tons.

Collecting Vinyl Chapter 1

Some ask why, others could care less. Because of my own selfish needs I write this bitter article.

I’ve been collecting records/LP’s/vinyl/wax since my junior year of high school. Since then I’ve accumulated over 2k double sided pieces of wax, and throughout my treasure hunting journey I’ve honed in on key shops and online sites that offer rare and elusive gems.

So, starting off with a bang (of the trumpet) one of my best finds was at a Goodwill in Oxnard, CA. The employees there are idiots; let me say first and foremost. Instead of writing the price on the price sticker BEFORE placing it on the album cover, they decide to place the blank sticker canvas on the LP, AND THEN write the price, IN MAGIC MARKER none-the-fucking-less. And of course these people apparently never grew up and learned to “color between the lines” and tend to mark up the majority of their album covers with permanent magic marker. (Ok, so this was a little rant, and I hardly ever buy a record w/ this devil mark, but it needed to be mentioned.)

So back to the “of the trumpet” reference. I unearthed a Miles Davis Kind of Blue LP sans the devil marks for $1.99. And even though it’s a stereo and NOT a mono pressing, today that album is worth more than 20 times what I paid for it. Not to mention it’s a badass album.

Such finds as the one above happen not-too-often. The frequency of the find depends on how often the collector scavenges the local thrift shops coupled with how many different shops they scavenge. So remember, the more you look the better your chance of finding buried musical treasure.

Lately, online shops such as Vinyl Collective and Fat Wreck Chords offer limited and sometimes out of print albums at a very reasonable price. I picked up a few Asian Man records that were thought to be out of print for only $6.99 each from Vinyl Collective, and Fat Wreck Chords is offering a Classic Vinyl Collection where they take a classic release from their catalog, repress it on limited edition color vinyl, and offer it for sale on their site. These releases are often pressed in the hundreds (that’s a very limited pressing) and almost always sell out of the entire stock the day they become available.

So as a quick recap (as I can go on and on about the do’s and don’ts of record collecting) check the local second hand stores, and check for label only released special edition albums. Also, it may be a good idea to buy more than one copy of a rare album. That way you can keep one for yourself and trade or sell your duplicate copy and use that trade or $$ towards another record on your coveted “Want” or in my case “Need” list.

Take my breath away

David Blaine has broken the world record for holding one's breath. The magician submerged himself in Oprah Winfrey for over 17 minutes. Blaine said it fulfilled a "life long dream".

Videos below detail his preparation.



Part I



Part II

Obama holds court

Obama displays mad game.

Quick to attack, Rev. Jeremiah Wright calls crisp passing "divisive and destructive". While Hillary labels lack of trash talk "elitist".

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Jimi Hendrix…Porn

Sex tapes of celebrities having sex on tape are the new Crystal Pepsi now-a-days. At least as though it seems. So why not Jimi Hendrix? I can see the tagline for the video now: “You’ve seen him master the guitar. Now watch as he masters 2 attractive young women!”

Hendrix bio here.

Hendrix music catalog here.

Hendrix sex tape info here.

...the harder they fall



Rocket trips to McCready's secret naughty confirmed

Roger Clemens strikes me as a complete package asshole; the kind that fills a room. His defiant Congressional steroid stance previewed in a barrage of Hillary-Barackesque exchanges with Brian McNamee, have done little to bolster credence in the court of public opinion. Saddled now with allegations of marital stray, Clemens' further denials sink his believability faster than a change up.

Bush it real good



A little Sympathy for the Devil, please...

Witless Leader Bush is indicting Democrat-led Congress for failure to propose 'sensible' bills. Thus handcuffing any solution to econmic upheaval and moral decay.

In other words, none of your problems are because of the IRAQ war. Clear?

The New York Times isn't.

Fuck it then

To anyone who gives a shit,

The days of streamlined narrative are safe no more. The return of grime now stands. Onward messy from this post forth...

- Dot & Dub

The greatest hip hop band ever releases new album today




The Roots have galvanized dark, forbidding audio their career entire; defeaning earbuds with urgency that is above all time relevant.

Today marks the release of Rising Down. Early word has it pegged as the bastard dark child to Game Theory.

Check out Pitchfork's review, then go blow your fucking brains out.