Showing posts with label ubiquity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ubiquity. Show all posts

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Tonight in L.A. (February 21, 2013)

Too much happened today.  Sorry for the lack of recommendations, but here is a list of shows tonight.  Enjoy.
  • The Shakers & Love and a .38, FevaMode, The Blank Faces, Sons of the Damned, Charlie Don’t Surf @ The Roxy
  • A-Jay King @ On The Rox
  • Luminox, DJ Sliink, Klever, Whiskey Pete, Ratchet Set @ Key Club
  • Wilmer Valderrama & Friends, Tinsel Korey, Kimberly Caldwell, Julia Price @ The Viper Room
  • Sarah Silverman & Friends @ Largo
  • Dave Alvin & The Guilty Ones, Marshall Crenshaw @ Troubadour
  • Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds @ Fonda Theatre
  • Leftover Salmon, Camper Van Beethoven @ House of Blues – Sunset Strip
  • Russell Howard, Brianna Lea Pruett, Nick Valentini, Christina Brehm @ Room 5 Lounge
  • Nina Storey, The Wellspring, Micah Brown, Kita Klane @ The Hotel Cafe
  • LNGWKND w/ Bixel Boys, Guns in the Sun DJs @ Del Monte Speakeasy
  • Dudamel & Shalam @ Walt Disney Concert Hall
  • Nomeansno @ El Rey Theatre
  • Vaudeville Variety Medicine Show @ Los Globos
  • The Barefoot Bandits, Sergio Still, The Moving Pictures, Mr Crumb @ Lot 1 Cafe
  • Marilyn Manson, Butcher Babies @ Club Nokia
  • Wild Pack of Canaries @ Silverlake Lounge
  • Phillip Cejudo, Thomas Phillip Michael, Tony Watson @ One Eyed Gypsy
  • Kings Road, For the Kings, Anthony Giancola @ Harvard & Stone
  • Old Testament, Fatso Jetson, Idea of Gemini @ The Satellite
  • Zola Jesus, Wildcat! Wildcat!, Oddience, Beach Party @ The Echoplex
  • Indians, Night Beds, Cat Martino @ The Echo
  • Various Cruelties, American Tomahawk @ Bootleg Bar
  • Melanoid @ Bootleg Bar
  • Future Villains, Bravo Delta, Evil Maria, PDA, Varna @ King King Club (FREE)
  • Del The Funky Homosapien @ Constellation Room
  • EC Twins @ Lure
  • Drop The Lime, Drumatik, Grizzly Adams @ Yost Theater
  • The Guardians, HYIM, Jude, Vinyl Playlist @ The Mint
  • El Sportivo & The Blooz @ El Cid

  • Jonina Aradottir, Ipo Pharr, Joshua Paige, Anni Kannika @ Hard Rock Café Hollywood
  • Feral Kizzy @ The Prospector

  • Mansions on the Moon, Killer Cam, Future People @ The Central SAPC
  • Cold War Kids @ The Observatory
  • Jake Shimabukuro @ The Canyon
  • Iration @ B Ryder’s
  • Skeme, Clyde Carson @ Tru Hollywood
  • The New Limb, Torches, Terrible Buttons, Nilu @ Detroit Bar
  • A La Lune, Steve Burr Band, City of Blue, Red Again @ TRiP
  • Katie Boeck, David Ryan Harris, Judah Ledgley, Sara Noelle, The Plastic Arts @ WitZend
  • Harlow Gold @ Harvelle’s
  • Dead Meadow, Strangers Family Band, Matthew Tow, The Molochs @ Alex’s Bar

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Tonight in L.A. (February 7, 2013)

The talent is rolling through town as it inches closer to the Grammys.  If you're not on that Pre-Grammy  party tip - then consider popping into one of L.A.'s many venues.  

ZZ Ward returns to Troubadour fo ra second sold out night with Delta Rae.  Get intoxicated by her cool after Martin Harley warms up the crowd.  



Up Doheny you can frequent the Sunset Strip and see legendary MCs Maseo (De La Soul) and B-Real (Cypress Hill) at Key Club.  Other options include catching a revitalized Fall Out Boy at The Roxy or Solange at House of Blues.  





For a more amplified turn up consider the beats of Avicii at Vanguard, Griz at Yost Theater or Gigamesh at King King Club.    Each dance floor should be thumping a little bit harder with those men controlling the sonic landscape.  







Other notable shows include Ubiquity night at One Eyed Gypsy with Phillip Cejudo, M. Ward at Orpheum Theatre, Wale at The Observatory and Moby with Will Ferrell at Fonda Theatre.  A full list of shows in LA tonight is below:

  • Martin Starr, Common Rotation, Daniel Hart, The Girls, Ludwig Goransson, Charlyne Yi @ The Central SAPC
  • Aloke Dutta, Stephanie Schneiderman, Cory Phillips & The Groove Machine @ The MInt
  • Delta Rae, ZZ Ward, Martin Harley @ Troubadour
  • Maseo (De La Soul), B-Real (Cypress Hill) @ Key Club
  • Solange, Jhene Aiko  @ House of Blues – Sunset Strip
  • Fall Out Boy @ The Roxy
  • Urban Fairytales Burlesque performing “Enchanted Forest” @ The Viper Room
  • Parade of Lights, More Amor @ The Viper Room
  • Town in The City, DirtyRise, Stonefeather @ Lot 1 Cafe
  • Phillip CEjudo, Thomas Phillip Michael, Tony Watson @ One Eyed Gypsy
  • Tess Comrie, Dark Furs @ Harvard & Stone
  • Cake Better, Ladyheat, Hobart W. Fink, Josh Boyd 3, Octopus Mask @ El Cid
  • Balance & Composure, The Jealous Sound, Daylight @ The Echo
  • Big Search, Bart Davenport, Wild Club @ The Satellite
  • Hey Ocean!, Holly Conlan, Carla Bean @ Bootleg Bar
  • Harlow Gold @ Harvelle’s
  • Hyperbolic Quartet, SuperUltraMegaTones?, Up The Heat, Cosmic Sqarle @ TRiP
  • Katie Boeck, David Ryan Harris, Iyeoka, George Krikes, Drew Ryan @ WitZend
  • Jonny P @ Saint Rocke (7:30)
  • Jack Russell, Nobody’s Heroes, Stevie G Band @ Saint Rocke
  • Fartbarf, Bella Novela, Spare Parts for Broken Hearts @ Alex’s Bar
  • Cobalt Cranes, Brother C and Sister J, Indignant Swine @ Detroit Bar
  • Griz, Anddrop!, Gummy, Drezo @ Yost Theater
  • People Under the Stairs, Speech Impediements, Dope One TC @ The Observatory
  • Wale, Youngp2flashy @ The Observatory
  • M. Ward, Karen Elson, Soul Junk @ Orpheum Theatre
  • Gigamesh, Them Jeans, Cooper Saver @ King King Club
  • Early Bird Circus, Shawi, Deepakalypse, Truck D @ Redwood Bar
  • The Campbell Brothers @ Pepperdine University
  • Drum & Bass (BYPASSS LINE), Dara, Mc Dino, NoFace, DJ Tiny @ Dragon Fly
  • Moby for Eric Garcetti w/ Will Ferrell and Jimmy Kimmel @ Fonda Theatre
  • Trey Lockerbie, Martha Liz @ Room 5 Lounge
  • Alan Doyle, Kalil Baxley, Heaps n Heaps, Candy River House @ The Hotel Café
  • Avicii @ Vanguard
  • Little Big Town: The Tornado Tour @ The Wiltern
  • Haim @ House of Blues
  • Touche, Thrillionaire @ The Spare Room
  • Charlie Clark @ Taix
  • Afro Cuban Jazz Project @ Bluewhale

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

The Summer of Orgone


We make no mistakes about it, we love Orgone. They've given us yet another reason to jump on their bandwagon, with their latest offering Cali Fever.

The 12 track offering is dirty funk at its finest. For a city known for its indie rock, electro fantastic kids, DJs and formerly for its thriving South Central hip-hop, Orgone is putting Los Angeles on the map as a funky town too. The 9 piece band helmed by the charming, soulful and beautiful Fanny Franklin on the vocal tracks and powered by Stewart Killen's pounding percussion on their pure instrumental cuts delivers fire on their latest Ubiquity release. (On a side note, this album will certainly satisfy the Ubiquity guarantee, as do all Orgone releases; the Ubiquity Guarantee, which allows you to return a CD to the label in exchange for a new one if you are not satisfied with your purchase, is one of the reasons it is my favorite record label and the reason I actually purchased my first Orgone disc on pure speculation).

The catchy and soulful "Give It Up" is funtoxicating, and "Cali Fever" and "The Cleaner" are two others that are just phenomenal live. Those songs, which are reminiscent of some of my favorites of their earlier works, like "Funky Nassau," really drive the album.

The nostalgic "It's Time Tonight" is like a 60's soul throwback meets the electro-dance generation - like Martha and the Vandellas took some ecstasy, partied in the tents at Coachella, and went to record a song. It is straight funk disco. It epitomizes what LA funk should be and represents quintessential Orgone - dope ass funk influenced by the upbeat dance indie scene that thrives in the sunny streets of Los Angeles, but nonetheless keeps true to funks roots and the rhythm that is its foundation.

Songs like "Doing Me Wrong" show the versatility of the band and Fanny's fantastic vocal skills. Wrong also provides a good window into their storytelling songwriting nature. On the flipside, the band also delivers a handful of spectacular and equally funky instrumental jams like the melodic and laid back "The Only One" or the slow-rolling chill afternoon cruising jam "Lookout."

While I could dissect the album some more, you'd best be served to just watch what the band is capable of and go purchase the damn thing on the strength of my endorsement and/or specualtion. That said, here is a taste of their funky jams from Bonnaroo 2010:



Although the below videos are not of their new material (they are actually covers), they nonetheless showcase the talent and cohesiveness of the crew. Here is "Brothers on the Slide" and "Ain't No Use" from their late and early Bonnaroo performance respectively.





Having just wowed newcomers at Bonnaroo and recently turned heads at The Roxy and Spaceland, I'm vying for them to come westside and play at the Dakota Lounge (formerly The Temple Bar) on August 11th. As of this blog post they haven't confirmed - so go give them some shit on their myspace and facebook pages encouraging them to accept the headlining position for the SUPERGOODMUSIC party and we'll make sure you all have a supergood time!