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In a career beginning that mirrored many other young rappers in the 90s and 2000s, Foxy Brown was a hot property in hip hop before releasing any of her own material. Her fiery features on tracks from Jay-Z, Total, Toni Braxton and more led to major label bidding war, eventually leading her to sign with Def Jam, who were fostering an exciting new crop of young, hard women rappers. OK Williams mixes an hour of Foxy Brown's best tracks in this In Focus.
Veronica Vasicka presents a monthly 2-hour show featuring the lost synth-wave treasures she has archived from the late 70s and early 80s, along with other iconic underground electronic music drawn from over four decades. Expect to hear exclusive tracks from releases on her seminal Minimal Wave and Cititrax labels plus cassette-only and private press rarities.
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Formed by Merc – a founding member of the post-shoegaze band All Natural Lemon & Lime Flavors - Ifwhen has been spreading their somewhat noisy, especially melodic and oddly structured music throughout NYC and beyond. ANL&LF had worldwide acclamation with 3 LPs released in the US, Europe and Japan. Their sound was considered unique to their peers of the time due its complexity both sonically and compositionally. They band disbanded in the early 2000’s and Merc soon formed Ifwhen, taking the complexity and sonic attitude to the next level. With a live show including a real time visual artist creating live projections and an immense arsenal of sound, Ifwhen are not meant to be merely “listened to” ~ they need to be experienced.
We Will Gently Destroy You was mixed by Dälek’s “Oktopus” at Deadverse Studios in early 2007. The album marks the first US release from Ifwhen (their first full-length was only available in Japan). Sounding like very carefully orchestrated chaos, it almost sounds as if all the band members are playing separate songs each with different rhythms and melodies. It can be somewhat disorienting. Although it can mess with your head a little if you let it, it’s not all about discord. Gentle vocals and melodic hooks float about the songs, managing to consistently keep them slightly pretty around the edges. Amidst the commotion, somehow it all makes just enough sense - convincing you to find that normalcy is just another part of their equation. Influences and elements are certainly present, though difficult to put an exact finger on. Not quite as twisted as Syd Barrett, not as monstrous as Glenn Branca, not as abrasive as the Velvet Underground and not as technical as King Crimson – but its certainly all in there, just like every band treats their influences, only Ifwhen is constantly looking towards rearranging them.
A new 4 song EP will be released on 3 May 2010.
Formed by Merc – a founding member of the post-shoegaze band All Natural Lemon & Lime Flavors - Ifwhen has been spreading their somewhat noisy, especially melodic and oddly structured music throughout NYC and beyond. ANL&LF had worldwide acclamation with 3 LPs released in the US, Europe and Japan. Their sound was considered unique to their peers of the time due its complexity both sonically and compositionally. They band disbanded in the early 2000’s and Merc soon formed Ifwhen, taking the complexity and sonic attitude to the next level. With a live show including a real time visual artist creating live projections and an immense arsenal of sound, Ifwhen are not meant to be merely “listened to” ~ they need to be experienced.
We Will Gently Destroy You was mixed by Dälek’s “Oktopus” at Deadverse Studios in early 2007. The album marks the first US release from Ifwhen (their first full-length was only available in Japan). Sounding like very carefully orchestrated chaos, it almost sounds as if all the band members are playing separate songs each with different rhythms and melodies. It can be somewhat disorienting. Although it can mess with your head a little if you let it, it’s not all about discord. Gentle vocals and melodic hooks float about the songs, managing to consistently keep them slightly pretty around the edges. Amidst the commotion, somehow it all makes just enough sense - convincing you to find that normalcy is just another part of their equation. Influences and elements are certainly present, though difficult to put an exact finger on. Not quite as twisted as Syd Barrett, not as monstrous as Glenn Branca, not as abrasive as the Velvet Underground and not as technical as King Crimson – but its certainly all in there, just like every band treats their influences, only Ifwhen is constantly looking towards rearranging them.
A new 4 song EP will be released on 3 May 2010.
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