First official hip2besquare mix

hip2besquare-mixtape-vol1In the spirit of Halloween and the parties that usually go down, I created my first ever official mix last weekend. Yeah, I’ve made plenty of mixes in the past but never ones that flow together.

Let me tell you, I have a new found respect for DJ’s as lining up tracks and making sure that songs match up beat wise and such is harder then you think.

The inspiration for this mix first came from a friend request who threw a bachelor party last Saturday in New York City and needed some ideas for songs to jam. The songs used in this mix come out of the ones I recommended.

Here is the tracklist:
0:00 – Talking Heads – Once in a Lifetime
3:59 – Doobie Brothers – What A Fool Believes
7:33 – Quarterflash – Harden My Heart
11:11 – New Order – Blue Monday
16:13 – Phoenix – If I Ever Feel Better
20:10 – Chromeo – Bonafide Lovin
23:46 – Phoenix – Too Young
26:49 – David Bowie – China Girl
32:07 – Rappermatical 5 – Party People
38:44 – Billy Idol – White Wedding
42:44 – Talking Heads – Take me to the River (live version)
48:06 – Jackson Browne – Somebody’s Baby
52:15 – Huey Lewis – I Want A New Drug
56:42 – Tigercity – Are You Sensation (VHS or Beta Remix) –> 59:40 Harden My Heart (Sax Solo) —> Are You Sensation

Total Time – 1:03:04

Download & Listen: http://www.hip2besquare.net/audio/Once%20In%20A%20Lifetime.mp3

Dear Yankee fans, let me introduce myself

phillie phanatic

My name is Phillie Phanatic and I was born in the 1977 NLCS out of the hatred and dislike that the Philadelphia Phillies fan base had for the opposing team’s players.  The Dodgers pitcher, Burt Hooton, became so irrate about the booing and name calling that was coming down upon him that day that he was eventually kicked out of the game for arguing with the umpire over his calling decisions.

Yes, the Phillies lost that game and yes, the Phillies went on to lose that series.  But it was this spirit that lies within this fan base that gave me life and therefor I will forever cherish their existence.

Now, as for you, Yankee fans and players, it’s been 59 years since our two teams last met.  Back then I was not around to witness the slaughtering that took place of our beloved team by your powerful pitching line up.  But that was then and this is now.  Now I’m around to point out the many things people hate about the stereotypical “New Yawker”.  I’m here to expose your true selves, just like I did during the Dodgers series when I kicked the crap out of Hollywood Joe in our boxing match in front of the Dodgers dugout.

Now, it appears one of your fans has done a most cowardly of acts and has stolen a mini-me (pictured above).  If only he knew what these kinds of acts can do to TRUE fans.  If I were you, I’d only hope that this thief returns him before it’s too late.  Before I, the captain of the Phanatic spirit, has to take matters into his own hands.

I look forward to welcoming your team and any of your daring fans to Citizens Bank Park come this Saturday.  If you do make it, I would leave that cap at home, t-shirt in the closet and your cheering in check.  Because, you see, I’m more then just one giant green ant eater, I’m 30,000+ fans on any giving night that’s watching your every move and waiting for that moment to arrive when WE get to stomp on your pride.

Sincerely,

Phillie Phanatic

Taxpayer @ T.T. The Bear’s Place – CD Release Party

taxpayer_live_hiresThis Friday, October 30th, a local Boston outfit called Taxpayer are playing T.T. The Bear’s Place in support of their upcoming CD, Don’t Steal My Night Vision (great title by the way).

Their gritty moody rock sound clings to the bands clear stance on the current state of our country. If you’re looking to chant along with your fellow citizen in anger at seeing our money fall down dark holes and into the hands of slimy, greedy, unholy creatures (read your congressman), then head over to TT’s this Friday.

Oh, and in case you weren’t aware, Taxpayer was nominated by the Boston Phoenix Best Music Poll for Best Local Album of the Year.

Download & Listen to “We Have Arrived”

Members of Black Moth Super Rainbow and others release Halloween single

black-moth-super-rainbdow-creepyThey’ve already got a creepy vibe going so having members of Black Moth Super Rainbow as part of your Halloween special is a good start to a creepfest.

They have a CD that glows in the dark accompanying two tracks (“Shrieks” and “Creaks”). The collaboration includes members of BMSR, The Appleseed Cast, Casket Girls and Dreamend and they’re going by the name of Marshmallow Ghosts. Kind of lowers the creep factor after you reveal their band name.

Download & Listen to a snippet of  “Shrieks”

Order the single at Graveface Records -  or buy it from a local record shop

You can feel the chilly, damp breeze as you walk down those dark, back country roads that the kids from BMSR live around in their sleepy Pennsylvania town. I can almost smell the acid dripping from the rusty nails dangling from atop of the haunted mansion.

Yonder Mountain String Band @ House of Blues (Boston) 10-16-09

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(All concert shots were taken by Adrian MottSee more on his Flickr Page)

My first experience with Yonder Mountain String Band was back in college at the Higher Ground, a small venue just outside of Burlington, that has (or rather had as it since moved to a new location) an intimate vibe.  Intimate and bluegrass often go hand in hand.

Fast forward eight years and now I’m seeing them at the House of Blues in downtown Boston.  A venue that can hardly be described as intimate.  If you’re a hardcore Bluegrass fan, you probably already know, but Yonder is not your typical bluegrass experience.  And in fact, if you’re someone who is just getting into the genre, this show may not be up your alley.

Yonder Mountain String Band at House of BluesYonder is strictly for those who are either a fan or were a fan of the jam band scene.  They take what is typically viewed as a structured genre – songs with clear beginnings and endings – and turn it into a state of it’s own that usually has no boundaries.  For those seeking the unknown with their music this is exactly what you want out of a band.  Personally, there is always this curiosity that draws me to the jam band philosophy.  However, if I were given a choice between a traditional bluegrass show (i.e. Sam Bush, Del McCoury or Tony Rice) and a jam band bluegrass show, I’d go with the traditional.

If you were to take the instruments away from each band member your first impression may not be one of bluegrass.  The bass player himself looks like he could be coined the bluegrass version of Kid Rock with his long “counter culture” like hair dangling from the full brimmed black hat.  But as soon as they start to banter and make short, often times cheeky side jokes, you know these are bluegrass players.

The crowd was your typical jam scene with mostly college kids filling the House of Blues with your occasional Dead Head from New Hampshire making the trek down.  Saw a couple of what looked like high schoolers who are just starting to explore the jam world.  Per usual at these types of shows, there were two sets.  The crowd remained well in tact for the second set which convinced me we were at a pretty good show when it comes to pretty good shows you normally get really drunk at such as this.  There were family members of the band in the crowd as well which always ups the level of playing.

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In the end our crew of about ten deep had a good time during the wacky bass duel where Ben Kaufmann (upright bass player for YMSB) and what appeared to be one of the opening band members or just a friend took turns on the upright switching hands right in the middle of their plucking.  We enjoyed the covers of Fleetwood Mac and Talking Heads.  We didn’t necessarily enjoy the fact that House of Blues is grossly under staffed in the bartender field and it took way too long to get that first beer.  Thankfully, either due to the owners realizing this dilemma, or just good marketing sense, they had loose beer cans being sold by girls walking through the dancing crowd.  One rule, however, you can only have one beer in hand at a time, which is a rule strictly enforced (wink wink).

Like many other jam bands (i.e. Phish), Yonder is not well known for great studio works.  Their latest “The Show”, was released to a few praises from the likely of places – Relix, Rolling Stone and Billboard.  But I don’t even think the band would argue that in order to experience their music as it’s suppose to be experienced you need to see them live – and drunk too.  In fact, as they say in their song, when the feeling is right reach for “one more jagermeister shot”.

Download & Listen to “Compliacted” from the new album.

Purchase “The Show”

And most importantly, go see YMSB on the road:

10/22 Madison, WI Orpheum Theatre with Split Lip Rayfield
10/23 Chicago, IL House of Blues
10/24 Chicago, IL House of Blues
10/28 Columbia, MO The Blue Note
10/29 Omaha, NE Sokol Auditorium
10/30 Lawrence, KS Liberty Hall
10/31 Lawrence, KS Liberty Hall
12/29 Boulder, CO Boulder Theater
12/30 Denver, CO Fillmore Auditorium
12/31 Denver, CO Fillmore Auditorium