Donald Trump Insinuates Hillary Clinton Could Be on Drugs
Speaking at a rally in Portsmouth, New Hampshire today, Donald Trump insinuated that Hillary Clinton could have been using performance-enhancing drugs at their most recent debate.
"We're like athletes, right? I beat 17 senators, governors, I beat all these people," Trump said. "Athletes, they make them take a drug test, right? I think we should take a
CRNKN Is Off To A Strong Start In 2016 With New Original “Corridorz”
CRNKN, the LA based producer from New Hampshire is kicking off 2016 on a high note with his new original Corridorz. The track is soulful and melodic with guitar rifts, TRAP snares, and other various sounds providing the heart and soul of the track with a thumping bassline giving the track a solid backbone. The []
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LISTEN TO SHT ROBOTS WICKED DJ MAG PODCAST
Marcus Lambkin aka Shit Robot returns with his third full length album for DFA Records, entitled 'What Follows'. The 11-track album was conceived and recorded at Marcus’ home studio in a small town outside Stuttgart; worked on in various New York studios and then mixed over the course of 11 intense coffee-fuelled days in DFA label mate Juan Maclean’s New Hampshire studio. The album follows Lambkin’s previous long-players, 2010's 'From The Cradle To The Rave' and 2014's 'We Got A Love', and featured Reggie Watts and James Murphy among the array of contributors. This time round, 'What Follows' features Alexis Taylor (Hot Chip) and DFA stablemates Museum of Love and Nancy Whang returning, alongside new faces Jay Green and leftfield fellow Dubliner New Jackson. To celebrate the release of Sh*t Robot's new album, he's put together a special mix for the DJ Mag Podcast, just in time for the weekend. Sun's out, let's party! Media: shit robot.jpgDFAmarcus lambkinsh*t robotHis new record 'What Follows' is out now...Navigation Section:NewsSection Priority:Priority 1
ANNIE MAC EATS EVERYTHING JOY ORBISON ANNOUNCED FOR THE SOMERLEY TEA PARTY 2016
The Somerley Tea Party has announced its line-up for 2016.The third edition of the Hampshire-based festival will feature sets from Annie Mac, Eats Everything, Joy Orbison, Mumdance and Elf Kid, Roman Flugel and more.Former DJ Mag Best of British winners Junk will host the mainstage, with record label Hypercolour and London promoters Percolate also taking over stages.Also set to appear are Motor City Drum Ensemble, Tom Trago, Luke Vibert, Tom Demac and Oneman.The Somerley Tea Party will take place on 3-4th June at Somerley Estate.Media: uk-somerleyteapartyfestival.jpgSomerley Tea PartyMumdance, Luke Vibert and Roman Flugel also down to play the New Forest festivalNavigation Section:NewsSection Priority:Priority 1
Greg Erskine catbeltane on Following Up on Tweets and Being Described as “Mildly Irritating”
Greg Erskine was born and raised in New Hampshire, but currently lives in Louisville, Kentucky with his wife and cats. He makes puppet videos which are viewable here. One series of these videos is short dumb riffs on the TV show Hannibal, and the other is an office-comedy about a newly-dead person adjusting to her []
Five of the best new classical concerts
Don Carlo | Catalogue D’Oiseaux | A Brief History Of Creation | Hebrides Ensemble | JenůfaIt’s all change at Grange Park Opera in Hampshire – from next year it will decamp to a new home in Surrey, and another company will continue the festival at the Grange itself. Meanwhile, the old regime’s last new production there is the four-act version of Verdi’s great Don Carlo. Continue reading...
Simian Mobile Disco headline The Somerley Tea Party
The best in ELECTRONIC MUSIC ill be kicking off the festival season in style with The Somerley Tea Party, a new, boutique DANCE festival set in the charming surroundings of Somerley Estate, Hampshire. Headliners include Eats Everything and Simian Mobile ...
Boston Councilor wants inquiry into Avicii concert
Mayor Martin Walsh also promised to meet with Garden officials to review the incident. Last summer, a 19-year-old New Hampshire woman died of an apparent molly overdose at an ELECTRONIC DANCE MUSIC concert at the city’s House of Blues, which briefly ...
Boston Councilor wants inquiry into Avicii concert
Mayor Martin Walsh also promised to meet with Garden officials to review the incident. Last summer, a 19-year-old New Hampshire woman died of an apparent molly overdose at an ELECTRONIC DANCE MUSIC concert at the city’s House of Blues, which briefly ...
A Pretty Lights Story Episode One Expanding Perspective
This past weekend, Gilford, New Hampshire filled to the brim with a wide assortment of concert-goers eagerly awaiting the first stop of the Pretty Lights Episodic Festival Tour. Initial statements and teasers were released by Derek Vincent Smith of Pretty Lights prior to the tour, alluding to a near-future change in his release MUSIC This []
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Boston Councilor wants inquiry into Avicii concert
Mayor Martin Walsh also promised to meet with Garden officials to review the incident. Last summer, a 19-year-old New Hampshire woman died of an apparent molly overdose at an ELECTRONIC DANCE MUSIC concert at the city’s House of Blues, which briefly ...
The Best — Or Worst — Band Of All Time Is Back
The confounding cult band The Shaggs — a trio of New Hampshire sisters who made a single album and then disappeared — are performing at Wilco's Solid Sound Festival.
Clash of the tenors dispute leaves Hampshire opera festival seeking new home
The Grange Park Opera has been moved on from its semi-derelict stately home after 17 years, to be replaced by the newly formed Grange festivalFor 17 years it has staged opera productions in a semi-derelict stately home, becoming a fixture on the classical summer circuit alongside the Glydebourne and Garsington festivals.But the curtain has finally fallen on Grange Park Opera’s run at its Hampshire country house home, after a long-running dispute came to an abrupt resolution when the aristocratic owners of the estate announced they had formed their own rival company. Continue reading...
New band of the week Enjoyed No 63
He hears colours and writes songs about superheroes and dogs, and sets them to kaleidoscopic TECHNO pop. Meet the UK CaribouHometown: Soldridge, East Hampshire.The lineup: Peter Evans-Pritchard (music, production). Continue reading...
Peter Callander obituary
Songwriter behind UK and US chart hits for performers including Cliff Richard, Dusty Springfield, Cilla Black and Paper LaceLed by such bands as the Beatles and the Who, many pop music acts of the 1960s and 70s composed their own songs, but there were at least as many recording artists who could not, or would not, do so. They were supplied with material by specialist composers and lyricists who could create songs in the new pop-rock idiom. Among these was the lyricist Peter Callander, who has died aged 74 from a heart attack. His credits include British and American hits for such performers as Cliff Richard, Cilla Black, Dusty Springfield, Tony Christie and Paper Lace.Callander was born in Lyndhurst, Hampshire, but brought up in London. After leaving the City of London school in 1957, he went straight into the music industry, becoming a skilled plugger, lobbying bandleaders, record companies and radio producers to feature newly published songs. His first success as a songwriter was Walkin' Tall, a 1963 top-10 single for Adam Faith. Callander chose to be credited as Robin Conrad, as he was also plugging the song.In the mid-60s he provided English lyrics for several of the grandiose Italian ballads that were attractive to British singers and arrangers. Among these were hits for Richard (All My Love), Black (Don't Answer Me), Springfield (Give Me Time) and the Tremeloes (Suddenly You Love Me). He also translated the French lyrics of Monsieur Dupont, which became a hit for Sandie Shaw.By this time, he was spending more time on writing than on plugging, and over the next decade Callander became a full-time lyricist, working with composers including Les Reed, Mitch Murray and Geoff Stephens. With Reed he wrote Leave a Little Love, a top-10 hit for Lulu and Don't Bring Me Your Heartaches, recorded by Paul and Barry Ryan. His most successful collaboration with Stephens was Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast, a novelty song that reached the US top 10 in a version by Wayne Newton.Callander's
Five Ways ProducerDJ Octo Octa Found Herself — and Her Direction — on Where Are We Going
Maya Bouldry-Morrison's new album is striking for a number of reasons. Born in Chicago, raised in New Hampshire, and now based in Brooklyn, the lush house producer and DJ known as Octo Octa has been exposed to a variety of musical influences — though the merit of her second full-length LP, Where Are We Going? (out now on Honey Soundsystem) stems from something a little more personal than her great taste. After releases on labels like 100% Silk, Where Are We Going?'s approach marks Maya Bouldry-Morrison's confident transition into her new identity as a trans woman on a very public scale.
Straddling the line between ecstasy and introspection, Where Are We Going? is an autobiographical score for Bouldry-Morrison's transition. It offers a more positive trans narrative than most, because in the words of Bouldry-Morrison, "any positive message or at least representation that's not around a tragic moment is nice to read."
1 Maya's last album was a coded queer message.
"I wasn't ready to come out then," she tells Exclaim! "I always knew I wanted to write another album afterwards, but I didn't know how long it would take me to do that. I finish demos, but it takes me a long time to get stuff done. I want albums to have a narrative, and I want them all kind of written around the same time to kind of say something, versus an EP where there are four tracks that might be a little bit related and have ideas together, but I'm not trying to say a grander thing with it."
2 She doesn't mind talking about her transition.
"It's okay now. It's funny — I feel like a lot of people would be really upset, or 'I really just want to talk about the music,' but at the same time, I don't see a lot of trans narratives in electronic music. I talk about DJ Sprinkles way too much. Her records are important to me because they were overtly queer records, talking about queerness, and I really appreciated seeing that. I don't think I'm nearly as important, but I'd like to have this record be
Simian Mobile Disco headline The Somerley Tea Party
The best in electronic music will be kicking off the festival season in style with The Somerley Tea Party, a new, boutique dance festival set in the charming surroundings of Somerley Estate, Hampshire. Headliners include Eats Everything and Simian Mobile ...
CRNKN Shares His Remix of ODESZA’s “Memories”
LA based, New Hampshire transplant CRNKN is here with new music. Taking on ODESZAs Memories That You Call, CRNKN infuses the track with a heavy dose of cow bells and chimes alike as well as banging 808s to complement. Unreal vibe on this one. Stream and download the remix below, plus peep what CRNKN himself had []
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Quilt Held in Splendor – review
(Mexican Summer)The thank-yous on the sleeve of Quilt's second album include not just the usual family and friends, but also a listof nature-related influences, from blizzards to mountains to "the stars in New Hampshire". The Boston psych-folk trio's music is redolent of those things – this is an album that defies you to believe it was made in a Brooklyn studio. Their patchwork sound is comprised of languid pastoral harmonies (especially lissome on Eye of the Pearl), Incredible String Band-like patchouli-drone (check TheWorld is Flat, which flicks from lulling psychedelia to hotel-lounge jazz halfway through) and lysergic reverb that hints that Tame Impala may have been an inspiration (I Sleep in Nature). Throughout, the trio sing trippily of water, sky and animals, both real and metaphorical: "And now I'm seasoned as a swan," they croon in three-part harmony on Secondary Swan, which, like all their lyrics, lends itself to mind-bending interpretations. It's all lovely, if a bit aimless – the most distinctive element is Anna Fox Rochinski's breathy soprano voice, which should be more of a feature.Rating: 3/5IndiePsychedeliaFolk musicCaroline Sullivantheguardian.com 2014 Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
Megan Bogonovich’s Ceramic Sculptures Of Oversized Coral Reefs Are Detailed Fairytales
In New Hampshire-based artist Megan Bogonovich’s magical ceramic sculptures, well-dressed women and men peek into gigantic anemones and castle-like coral reefs, plunging headfirst inside like Alice in Wonderland. Looking at the sculptures is similar to reading an enchanting fairytale, with Continue reading
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Boston Councilor wants inquiry into Avicii concert
Mayor Martin Walsh also promised to meet with Garden officials to review the incident. Last summer, a 19-year-old New Hampshire woman died of an apparent molly overdose at an electronic dance music concert at the city’s House of Blues, which briefly ...
Pretty Lights announces An Episodic Festival series
This summer and fall season Pretty Lights will host An Episodic Festival series for five different locations in the U.S. Each stop will host a variety of different special guest performances. Check out the full lineups and locations below: Aug 5-6 Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion Gilford NHAtmosphere, Tipper (twilight set), G Jones, []
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Boston Councilor wants inquiry into Avicii concert
Mayor Martin Walsh also promised to meet with Garden officials to review the incident. Last summer, a 19-year-old New Hampshire woman died of an apparent molly overdose at an electronic dance music concert at the city’s House of Blues, which briefly ...
Boston Councilor wants inquiry into Avicii concert
Mayor Martin Walsh also promised to meet with Garden officials to review the incident. Last summer, a 19-year-old New Hampshire woman died of an apparent molly overdose at an electronic dance music concert at the city’s House of Blues, which briefly ...
Electronicas Skillrex coming to Meadowbrook
DYNAMIC DUB-STEPPER: Skrillex, who's making waves in the electronic dance music world, has added the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion in Gilford to spring dates on his tour in support of his just-released “Recess” disc. Skrillex, whose making ...
The Shaggs Movie Casts Eighth Grade Star Elsie Fisher
A feature film about cult New Hampshire teen band The Shaggs is coming and will star Eighth Grade's Elsie Fisher, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Fisher will presumably play one of the Wiggin sisters—Dot, Betty, and Helen—who released one studio album as The Shaggs in 1969 titled Philosophy of the World.
The LP originally sold a handful
New band of the week Enjoyed No 63
He hears colours and writes songs about superheroes and dogs, and sets them to kaleidoscopic techno-pop. Meet the UK CaribouHometown: Soldridge, East Hampshire.The lineup: Peter Evans-Pritchard (music, production). Continue reading...