Sunday, August 21, 2016

Factory Floor: 25 25 Review – Everything Here Bounces


Often, live music can feel almost as rote an experience as the nine-to-five: queue, beer, whoop and good night. In 2012, however, Factory Floor – then a trio – played a three-hour set at London’s Tate Modern. Members of the audience reportedly became so transported, they started taking their clothes off.

Inspired by early synth music, industrial post-punk and the arty end of the dance music spectrum, Factory Floor acquired a reputation around the turn of the decade as one of the loudest, most exhilarating bands around – a band whose totalitarian-sounding loops required you to dance. An obvious kindred spirit, New Order’s Stephen Morris, produced their self-titled 2013 debut album for the DFA label, co-founded by another obvious kindred spirit, LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy. It was rather good.

Since that record, FF have parted ways (amicably, they say) with keyboard player Dominic Butler. Working as a duo, Nik Colk Void and Gabriel Gurnsey have slung out what little fat was on their rig and made a minimal techno record on modular synths and drum machines. It is very good indeed.

Both techno and industrial music make a virtue of repetition and dehumanisation; 25 25 is uncompromisingly machine music, but keeps the body very much in view: everything here bounces, no sound lands dead, no matter how many times they loop it. The sound is palpably analogue, aloof but inviting. You couldn’t hear Chicago house on the first album like you could hear Detroit techno; here, you clock disembodied handclaps; sweat drips down the walls.

Increasingly playing late-night sets, the duo moved clubwards. Void has transferred from guitar to synths; it’s her heavily pitch-shifted, dub-effect vocals that (barely) adorn the tracks; not singing, just intoning the odd word or phrase. “Work,” commands Meet Me at the End, the lubricated opening track, which has something of the percolating wobble and Doppler vocal effects of Underworld to it. Five minutes in, it sounds like a gangmaster is cracking a whip.

“Sad face,” breathes Void on the title track, battered by subtly mounting acid squelches; “awkward”. There’s no obvious joy or release on 25 25 – it’s not that housey – but Factory Floor aren’t just forbidding noiseniks hung up on post-punk any more: you can hear them having a lot of fun.

One of 25 25’s standout tracks, Ya, features that one repeated syllable while a rubbery hook plays out and percussive motifs (stuttering hi-hat, one-finger synth drip) unfurl for seven minutes. It sounds like German for “yes”; mostly comedy bored – “ja, ja, ja” – sometimes more doom-laden. The whole thing makes you want to punch the air – or maybe even strip off.

Thursday, December 17, 2015

iKON To Release 2 New Music Videos For 'Welcome Back' Full Debut Album Release

Things have been a bit confusing for iKON fans over the past few months, as the group has had their full length album release date pushed back several times. Hopefully this final release schedule won't be once again delayed.

But then again, YG Entertainment president Yang Hyun Suk isn't exactly known for keeping his promises about release schedules.

Nevertheless, it would appear that iKON's official full length debut album "Welcome Back" has once and for all been scheduled for Dec. 24. Alongside the release of the album, it also appears that iKON will be doing yet another double single release with two music videos set to premiere at the same time.

Though the multiple music videos may come as a surprise to some, since their first release in September, Yang Hyun Suk had promised a least five different music videos for iKON's debut.

"Of the 12 tracks in iKON's debut full album to be released in November, at least five of them are title tracks. As such, we'll be filming at least five music videos," said Yang (via Allkpop).

It's definitely clear that plans are always changing at YG Entertainment, as iKON's "Welcome Back" album release date has been pushed back. Moreover, with these additional two music videos, iKON will have released six music videos instead of the announced five.

The increase however is likely a positive result, especially for fans who have patiently waited through each release since "My Type," to hear what the group has in store for their full length album.

Whatever the reason may be for the delays, hopefully iKON fans will be satisfied once the group reveals two more music videos and their full length album.

Friday, November 20, 2015

CL Says 'Hello Bitches' With Highly Anticipated U.S. Debut To Be Available Free On SoundCloud

The wait for 2NE1 member CL (Lee Chaerin) to debut in the United States is quickly coming to an end.

On Nov. 19, YG Entertainment announced the upcoming release of CL's English debut song "Hello Bitches" via multiple social media platforms including the company's official blog, Twitter, and Facebook.

Fans have been eagerly anticipating CL's United States debut for some time now. According to YG Life, CL has spent the year working on preparations for her new album. During that time she has lent her voice to several collaboration projects including Diplo's "Doctor Pepper" and traveled around the country as part of the Mad Decent Block Tour.

According to YG, "Hello Bitches" is the pre-promotion song while the final touches are placed on her album. The song is said to be as powerful and intense as CL's image.

A number of well-known individuals in the music industry have lent their hand to CL's upcoming track. YG producer Teddy Park and Jean-Baptiste, who has produced and penned lyrics for artists like Madonna, Rihanna, and The Black Eyed Peas among others, composed the track. The two, along with Danny Chung and CL herself, also took part in writing the lyrics.

"Hello Bitches" will be available for free download on the music sharing service SoundCloud.

In addition to the track, fans can also look forward to a dance video released at the same time. The song's choreography was done by Parris Geobel, who many K-pop fans are already familiar with as she also created the intense and iconic dances for other YG artists including Taeyang's "Ringa Linga" and Big Bang's latest smash hit "Bang Bang Bang." This is Goebel's first collaboration with CL.

"Hello Bitches" will be released on Nov. 21 at 9pm KST (7am EST). The choreography video will be available through YG Entertainment's official blog, VICE's music site Noisey, and fashion channel i-D.

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Get ur Drake on: Hotline Bling's dance moves examined

On first viewing, Drake’s dad-like moves in the Hotline Bling video might seem a little laughable. But after a few plays it’s hard not to develop an admiration for his relaxed grooving. While doing precious little, the Canadian rapper manages to hint at a whole host of dance styles and icons, possibly without even knowing it. Here are some of the highlights ...

1. Drake does the light entertainer

The video for Hotline Bling features dance in pastel shades and as a result it’s actually way more subversive than a video full of krumping. Drake casually marks time, except he’s not quite in time, because Drake shuns the concept of dancing to anyone’s beat, not even his own. With those slight knee bends and raised elbows, there are echoes of Saturday-night playfulness, like Morecambe and Wise, if you gave their rhythm track some Valium. Pure light entertainment.

2. Drake does Bollywood

The side-to-side head waggle, the twisting hand gestures ... Drake is proving here that he has mastered many moves, in particular, the sundari, the head-bobbing move that comes from the south Indian classical dance form bharata natyam.

3. Drake does ballet

Revived here is one of the great moments in 20th-century dance. Drake’s ladies are rising up the staircase to heaven, no doubt in homage to the great 1928 ballet Apollo by Russian-American choreographer George Balanchine, in which the sun god’s muses, Terpsichore (the muse of dance), Polyhymnia (mime) and Calliope (poetry), ascend a similar staircase at the end of the dance.

4. Drake does salsa

A little hint of salsa. But not red-hot Cuban salsa. With Drake’s delicate, prissy flicks of the wrist, this is salsa danced by the uptight, upstate twinset brigade of Dirty Dancing’s ballroom classes, not the staff partying upstairs.

5. Drake does everything

Drake’s got a lot more moves to show you, and not much time to fit them in, so he ends the video with a montage, including The Stalker [at 4.20], The Bedtime Story [at 4.32] and The Bad Robot [4.49].
So does this eclectic grouping of dance techniques work? The answer is yes: in dance (as in life) what matters most is approaching each task with conviction, to dance like nobody is watching, even if you’ve got an audience of millions.

Sunday, September 27, 2015

iKON Draw Excitment With Reveal Of Tracks For Debut Half-Album

The anticipation continues to build as iKON, YG Entertainment's promising new boy band, entices fans with teasers for their debut half-album, "Welcome Back." Over the course of a couple days, the group released a full track listing for their first album as a charismatic seven-member group. It is the first official album project from the winners of last year's survival show "Mix & Match."
The track listing highlights two title tracks, "Rhythm TA" and "Airplane," so the chances of receiving two more music videos from the group are high! Both iKON's most well-known members, B.I and Bobby, were involved in developing the lyrics for each of the six tracks on the debut project. The members continue to stake their claim as solid writers within YG Family, as they received notoriety after working on labelmates WINNER's debut single "Empty."

Producer favorites Choice37 and Kush grace the rookies with tracks, and B.I adds his name to the list as a composer for his group's debut as well. Also, Atlanta-based multi-platinum singer/songwriter duo The Jackie Boyz help close out the half-album with "M.U.P."

The half-album's release online is scheduled for October 1 with physical albums available October 5. With band members heavily involved and various producers and writers in the mix, iKON's debut half-album sounds like it will be an overall smash!

The group's first full album, with all 12 tracks, is scheduled to drop November 2.