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Expect the Unexpected vol. 2

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

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Another band I unwittingly stumbled out of my comfort zone and into rocking out with was Torche, a Miami based power trio.  Ambling through Emo’s looking for some fellow AEMMPers I was quickly getting annoyed by the full on rock assault blasting my precious ear drums, when suddenly I heard a surging melody digging itself out of the sludge of detuned guitars and double kick drums.  Interest piqued I went inside to find a raucous party going on, complete with stumbling girls clutching PBR’s for dear life and bearded men in black climbing smoke wreathed speaker stacks.

Despite their super heavy sound, the band’s undeniable groove had the audience locked in and partying with abandon.  Epic melody hooks worthy of arena rockers like Coldplay were juxtaposed with an onslaught of fierce riffs, creating the kind of potent, earnest hard rock that took me back to being 14 trying to sneak into shows at the Pageant in St. Louis.  Despite the fact that I was probably hearing the frequencies between 17k-20kHz (sorry audio geek moment) for the last time, I couldn’t help but stay and enjoy the aural assault.

Once again the sheer volume of great bands at SXSW had rewarded me with an unexpected treasure.  My advice to anyone heading down next year is to make sure and give yourself plenty of time to roam.  All those big, crowded showcases are pumping acts that will end up coming through Chicago a few months later, but the spontaneous finds and hidden gems end up being the experiences you most remember, because you may never have them again.

Expect the Unexpected

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Carolina Chocolate Drops

While the opportunity to see a handful of your favorite artists back to back at one of the major showcases is certainly a big draw for SXSW, the real reward lies in the discovery of new musical treasures.  Whether your dropping into a diner for a quick bite, or grabbing a cool drink in a warm bar off Sixth Street, the sheer volume of live music at SXSW nearly guarantees there will be a band playing.  Thankfully, Austin rewards the wanderer, and some of the most memorable acts I caught were completely unintentional.

Our first day, after shunning the obscenely long line at the Fader Fort, I found myself at Paste’s day party on Sixth Street.  Ducking into get some water I decided to observe the stage crew, time their change over and possibly pick up something useful.  While that idea didn’t really pan out, when the stage crew finished and the Carolina Chocolate Drops took the stage, I was well rewarded for my curiousity.

I consider myself a fairly eclectic music lover, I even like Western Swing and Hard Bop, but I have always had an aversion to Bluegrass and its ilk, mostly due to its association with/bastardization by hippies.  The Chocolate Drops’ clap and stomp inducing take on traditional Southern folk, jug band and fife music blew me away though!  If you’ve ever wanted to hear Blu Cantrell covered on fiddle, jug-beat-box and bones (and honestly who hasn’t), you’ve got to check these guys out live.

If I had seen these cats on a blog I wouldn’t have given them a second glance, but thanks to aimless dehydrated wandering in the city of Austin I had my musical palette expanded and busted some moves like it was ‘86..1886 that is!!…umm, anyway, til next time..

Get To Know The Act: Big Science

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

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The great migration down south has officially begun. This week the entire music industry is migrating south to Austin, TX for a little festival called South By Southwest. Our entire AEMMP Records crew will be gathering on Saturday in Austin to celebrate our two bands, Big Science and Pet Lions, as well as showcasing some of the BEST musical acts Chicago (and Austin) have to offer. Get to know the acts!

Have you attended SXSW before? What were some of your favorite memories from previously attended SXSW’s?

Hendrix and Richards went with their old band, but everyone else is still a virgin to SXSW. One favorite memory from the one that we went to was getting to see a reunited Gang of Four play on the top of a parking garage. It was really, really amazing. Won’t forget that one.

What are you looking forward to at 2010’s SXSW?

I’m not exactly sure. We’re excited about playing the things that we have lined up. I hope that we can also get into some parties and see some excellent music. Other than that…free stuff!

How do you feel about representing Chicago in the dirty south?

We’ll try our best to do well by Chicago. Everyone can keep up with us at our websites bigscienceband.com and bigscienceband.tumblr.com

Will we get a treat from any of your new material at the AEMMP Record’s day party?

For sure!

Catch BIG SCIENCE live at the AEMMP Records SXSW Day Party! March 20th from 12-5pm with Japanther, Pet Lions, BBU, Rockie Fresh, and the Canvas Waiting.


BBU Release “Fear of a Clear Channel Planet”

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

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Chicago native party starters/politico’s Bin Laden Blowin’ Up, or BBU for short, released their mixtape “Fear of a Clear Channel Planet” yesterday. The mix is presented by RubyHornet and has some crazy beats and controversial topics… hence the Public Enemy allusion. BBU will be playing our day party at SXSW on Saturday March 20th, so be prepared to hear some of these bangers in Austin.

Download the mixtape at FOCCP.com

An album a day keeps the doctor away.

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Good news for music lovers everywhere, your iPod addiction could actually be benefiting your health!

Studies show that for the mature brain, just listening to music may have what scientists call a “neuroprotective” effect.

Dr. Antonio Damasio, director of The University of Southern California’s Brain and Creativity Institute, is an expert on emotion, as well as a committed musicophile. He says, even if music did little more than lift our spirits it would still be a powerful force in maintaining physical and mental health. The pleasure that results from listening to music we love stimulates the release of neural growth factors that promote the vigor, growth and replacement of brain cells. In fact, Damasio says that just the simple act of absorbing music may help keep  minds healthy, active and resilient against injury and illness.

So, as you try to fight off that winter cold, pop some vitamin C and turn up the volume on your favorite record, it could help more than you think.

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I just “Guess Things Happen That Way,” for old men

Monday, March 1st, 2010

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Last week we mentioned Apple was close to their 10 billionth song download, and on Wednesday night Louie Sulcer of Woodstock received what he believed to be the best prank call in his entire life. After someone on the other end of the phone claimed to be Steve Jobs, Sulcer was told he just downloaded the 10 billionth song from iTunes.

What was the song? Why the man in black himself, Mr. Johnny Cash’s “Guess Things Happen That Way.” It was only the 100th song Mr. Sulcer had ever downloaded from iTunes since his children gave Sulcer his first iPod back in October as a birthday present. Now, in addition to 10 minutes of international fame, Sulcer will receive a $10,000 in Apple credit to be used on the over 1 million download options iTunes has to offer that range from songs, movies, and even audiobooks.

And finally, after all the hype over winning the grand prize, 71-year-old Sulcer received yet another mysterious call on Friday from Cash’s daughter, Rosanne Cash. She called Sulcer to thank him for listening to Johnny Cash. Her husband, singer/songwriter John Leventhal concluded the phone call with his own rendition of “Guess Things Happen That Way,” making it the most magical week any music lover could hope for.

I’m just happy it wasn’t a Justin Bieber song Sulcer downloaded. That would have been uncomfortable. Read the full article with Sulcer interviews here.

AEMMP Records Begins Hip-Hop Artist Search

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

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Think big Chicago MCs, AEMMP Records is looking to sign its first hip-hop act in four years. We  are now on a citywide search to find the next Chi Town hip-hop legend.

Before you write us off for being student run, or if you think we’re not serious, check this out: AEMMP just received the award for Best College Label Release of 2009 from the Independent Music Awards (IMA) for the compilation album entitled Chompilation. Besides that, Columbia has cultivated some of hip hop’s hottest new acts like Kid Sister, Flosstradamus, and Mikkey Rocks of the Cool Kids to name a few.

Heading up the search for AEMMP is Calid Bowen, a forward-thinking new A&R man. Bowen is a Columbia graduate student who interns at Universal Motown and has worked under Young Money/Cash Money A&R great, Octavius Crouch. When asked about his new role at AEMMP, Bowen said, “I’m really excited about this opportunity, and I’m ready to make history! Chicago has birthed a lot of my favorite emcees and I can’t wait to find that next superstar.”

If you feel like you are the one to fill the void for AEMMP, email your demo tracks, myspace, facebook, or EPK information to calid@aemmp.org

Big Science get hot in the Boiler Room

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

That’s right, our boys in Big Science have had a busy February as they round off this chilly month with one final February show. Come out and hear the latest Big Science tracks that will be appearing on their latest EP this Spring to be released on AEMMP Records!

All the info is below, Columbia College bands Glittermouse and Truman & His Trophy will be sharing the stage Friday evening with Big Science so you know it’s going to be a rockin’ good time!

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“Dangerous” 16, 17 and 21 Year Old Arrested for Copyright Infringement

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

rapidshareIn a world where I as an every day citizen am still never too dumb founded to believe half the news articles I read about or see on TV.  In a world where every day when picking up a news paper or reading articles online or on tv, I still cannot believe some of the rediculous stories I hear about, and have a hard time taking them as “real”.  A more recent one however about Polish policy and anti piracy group, FOTA have just arrested a 16, 17 and 21 year old for multiple counts of copyright infringement for running and operating a torrent forum that posts no actual material on their sites, but users use it to post links to torrents that end up on torrent sites like RapidShare.com amongst others.  On the site it clearly states a disclaimer,

“Forum administrators are not responsible for content written by users. The files placed here by users are only for promotional purposes. After 24 hours you must delete all files downloaded from this forum,”

This was on the front page of the site before it was taken off the web on February 12, 2010 by Polish officials.  This disclaimer obviously didn’t deter or help calm the worries of Polish anti piracy groups when raiding the homes of the three individuals and arresting them.  Amongst the seized material were 6 computers, and 150 CD which apparently were thought to have copyrighten material.  The official sentence for copyrighted material in Poland is up to 5 years in jail, where the 16 year old was detained for the longest amount of time, and will have his case conducted in a family court system.

It comes to no surprise that the most ridiculous and radical actions always tend to come from the piracy world.  With more and more people being arrested and sued for substantial amounts of money for downloading or sharing “copywriter” material is in of itself a drastic over statement of how we as a social beings see such “crimes” as piracy, and how the actions taken upon by law enforcement compare to more serious crimes like acts of violence and drugs.

Read the full story on: TorrentFreak.com

Story By: Chris Hemstreet

Walmart Now The One-Stop Shop for Concert Tickets?

Monday, February 15th, 2010

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You always knew Walmart was your one-stop shop for all your grocery, fashion, nails, eyeglasses, and McDonalds’ needs, but now for those hipsters still not sure if Walmart is the place for them, you will soon enough be able to purchase a variety of tickets at your favorite corporate store! On February 12th Live Nation Entertainment announced that they have entered into a deal with Walmart Stores to sell “event access,” or tickets. Tickets will be available to purchase for community, sporting, and musical events in more than 500 Walmart entertainment centers.

Already working under the name “Live Nation Entertainment,” this corporate monster is not in the clear yet from their recent lawsuits. In late January the merger between Ticketmaster and Live Nation was approved by the United States after passing approval of the UK Competition Commission. Although the merger has been approved, we have now entered into the 60-day complaint period before the merger is formally processed.