Saturday, April 18th, 2009

Happy Record Store Day! So what’s going on in your neighborhood? Here in the bay we’ve got Amoeba Records hosting Kylee of Loquat at 2pm, Kelley Stoltz at 3pm, John Vanderslice’s DJ Set at 4pm, and Aesop Rock’s DJ set at 5pm. Up at the Rasputin Berkley, Silversun Pickups play at 4pm and Mr. Loveless play Rasputin Concord at 5pm.
Oh and here’s my favorite quote on Record Store Day by Gavin Hayes of dredg, “Record stores are cultural gathering places where people go to share a common interest…their love for music. They are nostalgia and hot summer days. Record stores are ditching class to buy a record the day it comes out. They are Amoeba, Rasputin, and Aquarius and the distinct smell of the old records in the basement of the local mom and pop store. The record store is Run DMC on cassette tape. They are Iron Maiden posters, metal t-shirts and the magazine rack. The record store is a yellow and red Tower Records bag littered with CD labels. They are the listening stations, in store performances/signings, and staff recommendations. They are the used and local section and the free publications and zines at the front door. They are distributors of a product made up of dreams, effort, and heart that have the capability to change lives and outlooks, determine individuality, and divide or unite.”
Oh and this one by Patton Oswalt, “The idea of, ‘The journey is the destination’ is put into action by browsing in an indie record store. Besides, a human being is a much better guide than a ‘More Like This’ link on the internet.”
John Vanderslice – My Old Flame

If you have noticed that some of our mp3 have mysteriously disappeared…you can take it up with the hosting site Boxstr. We are currently using Box.net from this moment on until they figure things out.
Feel free to follow us at Kata Rokkar. We’re kind of new at this so…tweet?
A handful of exciting releases this past Tuesday.We’ve got The Boy Least Likely To’s The Law Of The Playground, Ida Maria’s Fortress Round My Heart, Metric’s Fantasies, Papercuts’ You Can Have What You Want, Silversun Pickups’ Swoon, and Medeski Martin & Wood’s Radiolarians II. I highly recommend the new Metric and Papercuts albums. In fact, I’ve really been digging Papercuts with their Dinosaur Jr meets Notwist sound. Plus they’re local, so that’s a plus.
Metric – Help I’m Alive (The Twelves Remix)
Silversun Pickups – Panic Switch (Chin and Troublemaker Remix)
Papercuts – Future Primitive
Atmospheric rock band
Water & Bodies (ex-
Kaddisfly) have released some new tunes and they seem to be finding their niche. I hear potential, but these tracks still need to grow on me. We’ll see…
Jeremy Enigk has released yet another song entitled
Life’s Too Short from his upcoming album,
OK Bear on his myspace page. The vocals are similar to
Return Of The Frog Queen but the song is way heavier than anything off Frog Queen. I am loving this direction he’s going in. May 12th Baby!

As previously posted on
Stranger Dance; local venues like Bottom of the Hill, Great American Music Hall, Slim’s and Café du Nord might have to be forced to shut down unless they can meet the ABC’s requirement stating that half of their sales come from food. However, according to this recent article at
SFgate, it seems as though there will be some peace and understanding among the ABC and San Francisco business owners. Including talks of a new type of license. This is very good news for the Bay Area concert goer, so we’ll see what happens over the next few weeks.
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Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

San Francisco has always been famous for it’s artistic talent as well as it’s experimentation in all forms of art. So it only seems appropriate for Weatherman Cage and hip-hop underground hero TOPR to collaborate with visual artists like Alex Pardee for tonights Night of the Treeple at the Club 6 in San Fran. I hear that Cage may play some of his new material as well as feature some of his fello Weathermen (El-P, Aesop Rock, Yak Ballz, Tame 1) on stage. I don’t know for sure but I wouldn’t be surprised. So swing on by and see what’s up. Oh and it’s free from 7-9pm.
Club 6 website
Cage – Left It To Us (feat. El-P, Aesop Rock, Yak Ballz, and Tame 1)
Cage – The Death of Chris Palko (Instrumental)
Tags: aesop rock, alex pardee, cage, el-p, night of the treeple, tame 1, weathermen, yak ballz
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Friday, September 19th, 2008

Ahoy! It be speak like a pirate day! Well this buccaneer originally wasn’t goin’ to loot and plunder this island but due to a weird swashbucklin’ schedule, but it looks as though I be attendin’ Day One of da second annual Treasure Island Music Festival tomorrow! ARG! Aye, I have never laid eyes on any of these scallywags live. So I be quite excited to see TV on the Radio, Hot Chip, Foals, Aesop Rock, and da all mighty Justice slash up da stage! Yo-ho-ho! Da festival’s previous line-up included such sprogs like M.I.A., Cut Chemist & DJ Shadow, Spoon, and Modest Mouse. So I shall go on the account and commondeer a privateer to sail da high seas to Treasure Island! Raise da jolly roger! Shiver me timbers!
(If yee is to comment, yee must do so in ‘pirate speech’)
Justice – Planisphère (Part 2)
TV on the Radio – Golden Age
Goldfrapp – Hairy Trees
Hot Chip – Sexual Healing (Marvin Gaye Cover)
Amon Tobin – Bloodstone
Foals – Electric Bloom (Disk Cord Remix)
Aesop Rock – Daylight
Loquat – Swingset Chain
Chester French – She Loves Everybody
The Frail – The Lights (Toxic Avenger Remix)
Mike Relm – Everytime (feat. Del The Funky Homosapien & Adrian Hartley)
Tags: aesop rock, amon tobin, chester french, css, disk cord, foals, goldfrapp, hot chip, Justice, loquat, mike relm, pirate speak, remix, speak like a pirate day, the frail, toxic avenger, Treasure Island Music Festival, tv on the radio
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