Photo Credit: Erica Snyder Gustaf has released a new, Beck directed video for “Close,” a sophisticated snapshot of the paranoia and urgency that the Brooklyn no wave / post-punk band exudes. “One of the unexpected gifts that came out of the formation of this band is our friendship with Beck” notes Gustaf. “He was one of our early …
WATCH VIDEO HERE The Chemical Brothers – six-time GRAMMY® Award winning electronic duo – have released a video for “Skipping Like A Stone” – their recently released collaboration with Beck. Directed by New York based duo Pensacola, Skipping Like A Stone is a Lynchian trip that follows a stone on a journey from the riverbank to the city and beyond. During its travels, …
Today, The Chemical Brothers – six-time GRAMMY® Award winning electronic duo – release a new track from their forthcoming tenth album For That Beautiful Feeling to be released September 8th. “Skipping Like A Stone” is their second collaboration with Beck (following 2015’s massively successful “Wide Open”). The perfect union of celestial melody, warped noise, country-soulful vocals and relentless rhythm, “Skipping Like A Stone” is a …
June 17, 2021 – Santa Monica, CA – Indie maverick JAWNY returns with a dynamic new version of “take it back” featuring alternative icon Beck, out today via Interscope Records. The original track was included on last year’s The Story of Hugo EP and now the famously genre-blurring and GRAMMY®- winning legend Beck joins JAWNY as they elevate the song to rambunctious new heights. “take …
[Editor’s note: Below you will find a review of Beck’s Midnight Vultures written by Tom Fredrickson on December 6, 1999 for Pandemonium Online. Upon recent listens, the author has found that Midnight Vultures “holds up and sounds better than ever on the sound system mine has grown into.” Thus, to celebrate one of Beck’s finer …
“Let’s Get Lost” – Beck and Bat For Lashes – Haunting vocals, bombastic beats, perfect melody that implores “just for tonight”! – Alicia Dara – @thevolcanodiary – #100songs100days
There’s an inherent risk for some musicians to slow the tempo down, decrease the volume and eliminate most of the effects. It’s the risk that you might be giving away the secrets of your technique. For others it’s the risk of exposing that there’s truly little secret to any of what you’re doing. When you …