Saturday, March 6, 2010

DJ Ones' Five Music Facts from the past week



1. The National's new album entitled "High Violet" will be released in May. The National are planning to play a series of music festivals over the summer, with individual tour dates starting in late March in support to the follow up of 07's "Boxer." (via NME)

2. Pin Me Down, the side-project of Bloc Party guitarists Russell Lissack, is set to release it's debut album April 19th in the UK. Lissack is joined alongside of singer-songwriter Milena Mepri. (via NME)

3. Belle and Sebastian are back after a short hiatus. In an email sent to the member of their mailing list, the band stated that they were currently writing new material in Glasgow, Scotland, and they plan on coming to Los Angeles to record the new material in the near future. The band currently has three shows scheduled in mid-July and early August. (via Pitchfork)

4. Adrian Utley  (Portishead) and Will Gregory (Goldfrapp) are collaborating to create a new score to the 1928 silent film, "The Passion of Joan of Arc." (via Pitchfork)

5. Animal Collective have unveiled a new art exhibit for the New York's Guggenheim Museum. The exhibit included psychedelic sounds and abstract models. The exhibit is called "Transverse Temporal Gyrus" and was created alongside Danny Perez. The exhibit featured all new music from the band. (via Spin)

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  1. […] As you should know from exploring WKNC’s blog, the station is in the running for the Independent Weekly’s Best of the Triangle once again. This year, the  WKNC staff voted to determine who it considered to be the best DJ, resulting in a nomination for DJ Ones from the Daytime format. What better way to get to know our favorite DJ than to read some fun facts about him each week. While you’re at it, check out DJ Ones’ Five Music Facts of the Week blog. […]

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