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Beck Presents HYPERSPACE: AI EXPLORATION A Visual Album Experience

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Given that ROLLING STONE’s 4-star review of Beck’s Hyperspace likened his voice to “David Bowie’s Major Tom checking in from distant orbit,” it’s purely logical that the seven-time GRAMMY-winner’s next collaboration would be with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in southern California.

With the release of Hyperspace: A.I. Exploration, Beck takes the universally acclaimed album to new frontiers via an interstellar journey combining publicly available NASA mission images, curated with assistance from NASA JPL, visualizations, animations and data with revolutionary Artificial Intelligence tech. The result is the creation of new worlds borne from NASA missions, each soundtracked by Beck’s songs: actual Hyperspaces.

The realization of these Hyperspaces was executed by A.I. architects and directors OSK, who asked “How would artificial intelligence imagine our universe?” In finding the answer, OSK created a unique A.I. utilizing computer vision, machine learning and Generative Adversarial neural Networks (GAN) to learn from NASA’s vast archives. After training on hundreds of thousands of images, videos and data points from NASA’s space exploration research and missions, the Hyperspace A.I. then began creating its own visions of our universe.

The resulting visual album merges science and art, taking us on a journey across space, time, and beyond – all scored by the otherworldly music of Beck’s Hyperspace. Actual NASA expeditions and data are transformed into vivid new universes “imagined” by an emerging new kind of creative intelligence.

The Hyperspace: A.I. Exploration Visual Album Experience track listing including corresponding NASA destinations is as follows:

  • Hyperlife | Landsat 8, International Space Station
  • Uneventful Days | Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), Apollo 12
  • Saw Lightning | Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO), Curiosity Rover, Viking 1 Orbiter
  • Die Waiting | Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO)
  • Chemical | Cassini-Huygens
  • See Through | Juno
  • Hyperspace | Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS)
  • Stratosphere | Spitzer Space Telescope
  • Dark Places | Hubble Space Telescope (HST)
  • Star | Hubble Space Telescope (HST), Swift, Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope
  • Everlasting Nothing | Hubble Space Telescope (HST)

+ visualizers for bonus tracks ‘I Am The Cosmos (42420)’ and ‘Dark Places (Soundscape) using A.I. footage trained on NASA black hole and star data.

In addition to taking his 14th album beyond the confines of the atmosphere, Beck ventures further into these songs’ innerspace via a limited edition vinyl LP release of Hyperspace. Due out December 4, Hyperspace (2020) features two previously unreleased songs ‘Dark Places (Soundscape)’ and a bonus solo acoustic version of Chris Bell’s ‘I Am The Cosmos (42420)’ recorded at home in April of 2020, plus brand new 2020 mixes of ‘Star’, ‘Hyperspace’, ‘See Through’ and ‘Die Waiting’. The vinyl is a limited edition 12” with holographic jacket, and also includes a 24-page booklet with AI images & NASA data for each track, limited to 5000 copies. The Hyperspace special edition LP adds new dimensions to the Beck album PEOPLE magazine called “his best in a decade.”

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Dr Dre and Jimmy Iovine on their tips for success

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Talking beginnings, business and billion-dollar Beats, Dr Dre and Jimmy Iovine reveal how their partnership kickstarted a digital revolution and how to talk together as partners and friends.

This Woman Tracked Her Guitar Playing Month By Month Over Four Years

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This is Rachelf’s progress throughout her first four years playing the electric guitar. She started playing guitar in Jan 2016 as an adult beginner and she’s been entirely self-taught with the help of the internet.

Watch Leonard Cohen Do Comedy In 1965

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The clip is included in the 1965 documentary Ladies and Gentlemen… Mr. Leonard Cohen,

Anna Sofia reveals stunning new EP Broken Perfection out today

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Today, 17 year old rising singer-songwriter Anna Sofia continues to build buzz around her name with the reveal of sophomore EP, Broken Perfection. Lead by stand out focus track “Don’t Play Pretend,” the EP is another glimpse into the stunning ability of Anna Sofia, a newcomer just as comfortable creating gorgeous sparse indie in “Either Way” and blissed out pop in “Happy For You.” Working with long time collaborator Jeff Hazin and Frank Dukes ( Drake, Taylor Swift), Anna Sofia has been earmarked as one to watch, with support coming from the likes of Wonderland, Complex, American Songwriter, IDOLATOR and more. Broken Perfection is an exciting glimpse into what comes next for Anna Sofia.

At just 17, the Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist has won critical acclaim, millions of streams and legions of dedicated fans for one simple reason: she’s being herself. Her music is not the result of focus groups, marketing or following trends. There’s no hindsight and no lecturing. She’s just an artist living in the moment, reflecting life back to the same people coming of age and navigating the drama of becoming an adult – with sophisticated but immediate indie meets R&B bangers that are totally free of pretense and bullshit, singing directly from the heart of the Gen Z experience.

While determined to reach as many people as possible, Anna Sofia has no manifesto or mission statement – just to stay true and speak to others. “I don’t have a message. It’s just real life,” she admits. “One day, I hope to fill stadiums all over the world. I want to have fans everywhere and have some way of helping them or guiding them through my music. My confidence comes from being myself and connecting with people.”

Bobbie Gentry’s Concept Landmark ‘The Delta Sweete’ Celebrated With Expanded Edition

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2018’s Grammy nominated The Girl From Chickasaw County Box Set reacquainted the world with the beguiling work of enigmatic singer-songwriter, Bobbie Gentry. Universally acclaimed, the Box Set housed all seven of the studio albums she recorded for Capitol, including the one which has over the years become recognized as her brilliant conceptual masterpiece: The Delta Sweete.

Today, UMC releases an expanded edition of The Delta Sweete on 2 CD and deluxe 2-disc vinyl. The expanded CD edition features a new stereo mix of the album (sourced directly from the surviving four-track and eight-track tapes) by Producer/Compiler Andrew Batt, alongside the original mono mix making its debut on CD. There are a total of 10 bonus tracks to treasure, including a previously unreleased original demo “The Way I Do” and a special instrumental version of “Okolona River Bottom Band” featuring the great Shorty Rogers on bass trumpet. The deluxe vinyl is the first official repress of the album since 1972 and features the new stereo mix on disc 1 and the 10 bonus tracks on disc 2.

Released in February 1968, barely six months after Bobbie Gentry’s debut LP, The Delta Sweete may not have contained anything as career-defining as the song “Ode to Billie Joe,” but it represented a definite step forward in its musical ambition: A multi-faceted, quasi-concept album, where each track blurred, dream-like, into the next, the songs evoked the melancholy adolescent world of Bobbie’s childhood in Chickasaw County while further deepening her fascination with loss, illusion and the often comic absurdity of the conventions of everyday life. Even the album’s name was pure Gentry, the ‘Sweete’ in the title punning on both Bobbie’s Southern-belle good looks (a pretty girl in the South might be referred to as a sweete) and the album’s musical song structure. The artwork also poetically evoked the music it contained, featuring a double exposure of a contemplative black and white image of Bobbie in tight close-up, superimposed onto a colour photo of a run-down shack taken on her grandparents’ farm where she grew up.

West Coast jazz pioneer Shorty Rogers was a notable addition to the Gentry sound, helping to move ‘The Delta Sweete’ away from the largely acoustic feel of her debut, and together they opened up her songs to a broader pallet of instrumentation. The strings were once again orchestrated by Jimmie Haskell whose memorable arrangement on ‘Ode to Billie Joe’, would win him a Grammy in the spring of ‘68. The great Elvis TCB band leader James Burton features on guitar and Hal Blaine is socking it on drums. The resulting production gave Bobbie a unique and distinctive sound that merged country, soul, chamber-pop and psychedelia, quite unlike anyone else. The album begins back “in Chickasaw land” with the swampy southern groove of ‘Okolona River Bottom Band’ and progresses through a mixture of originals such as ‘Reunion’, ‘Jessye’ Lisabeth’, ‘Refractions’ and ‘Mornin’ Glory’, entwined with some carefully chosen covers like Mose Allison’s ‘Parchman Farm’ and two of Willie Dixon’s – ‘Big Boss Man’ and session outtake ‘The Seventh Son’. Other bonus tracks included Bobbie’s beautifully laid-back demo of the Anthony Newley / Leslie Bricusse classic ‘Feelin’ Good’, and an alternate version of her own ‘Mississippi Delta’ that was originally intended to close out the LP’s second side.

Whilst the album flopped commercially upon its original release, today The Delta Sweete is considered by fans and critics alike to represent the pinnacle of Bobbie’s artistry; recently placed 4th in Uncut Magazine’s ‘Ultimate Genre Guide’ to the top 40 singer-songwriter albums of all time, the LP is justly acknowledged as one of the great previously unsung masterpieces of the 60’s. Just over 50 years after its release, US indie rock band Mercury Rev with special guests that included Hope Sandoval, Beth Orton, Vashti Bunyan, Laetitia Sadler and Lucinda Williams paid homage with their re-recorded tribute album The Delta Sweete Revisited helping a whole new audience to discover the brilliance of Bobbie’s Delta soul. Mercury Rev frontman Jonathan Donahue described Bobbie’s original LP as “a gem of an album. It feels like an island that someone left off a map. It was always flourishing and is still vibrantly alive… It’s just that people didn’t know to sail over there to see it”. The Delta Sweete is now firmly back on the map, and many more will be ready to make that journey – if you haven’t already, it’s time to set sail.

Richard and Linda Thompson’s Iconic First Three Albums Re-Released On Vinyl On September 11, 2020

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Richard and Linda Thompson’s early recordings together have attained an almost mythical status and their first three acclaimed Island Records classics will now be available again on vinyl from September 11 through UMe/Island. I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight (1974), Hokey Pokey (1975) and Pour Down Like Silver (1975) have all been pressed on 180 gram vinyl. These seminal works, ground-breaking at the time, have influenced generations of artists and firmly established Richard and Linda Thompson as major figures on the British folk scene.

Recorded in May 1973, but not released until 1974 due to an international oil shortage, I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight is a dark and eclectic affair. Richard and Linda share vocals and many of the album’s 12 tracks would become firm fan favorites, including: “When I Get To The Border,” “Calvary Cross,” “We Sing Hallelujah” and “The End of The Rainbow,” “Down Where The Drunkards Roll,” “Has He Got A Friend For Me?,” “The Great Valerio” and the title track. Now considered a classic album, it did little to trouble the charts on its original release but was very well received by the music press. Geoff Brown of Melody Maker proclaimed: “Richard Thompson is… the most accomplished guitarist in this land… He’s written some masterful songs, here and Linda, has performed them as perfectly as we’ve a right to expect.”

Richard and Linda’s second album Hokey Pokey, released in 1975, is a mixture of darkly comic songs like “Smiffy’s Glass Eye,” the more world-weary “I’ll Regret It All In The Morning” and “A Heart Needs A Home” and more sombre songs such as “The Egypt Room.” Richard always envisaged Hokey Pokey as “a music-hall influenced record.” He was a big fan of Harry Lauder and Gracie Fields, and this inspiration can be seen in the Victorian style cover by Shirt Sleeve Studio and is audible on the title track and also “Georgie On A Spree.”

Also released in 1975, Richard and Linda’s third LP Pour Down Like Silver became known as “The Sufi album” due to Richard’s recent conversion to Islam. It is a more restrained and spartan album compared to its lusher sounding predecessors and contains some of Richard’s most beautiful songs including “For Shame Of Doing Wrong,” “Beat The Retreat” and “Dimming Of The Day,” with “Hard Luck Stories” probably the most musically upbeat song on the album. The record was warmly received with Rolling Stone observing: “Pour Down Like Silver is the kind of album that makes listening to music worthwhile, a record of such rare beauty and scope that one honestly feels privileged to hear it.” And Angus MacKinnon of the NME concluded that: “through its exploration of extreme disillusionment, ‘Pour Down Like Silver’ remains a considerable and deeply moving achievement.”

Tracklistings:

I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight (1974)

Side A

  1. When I Get To The Border
  2. The Calvary Cross
  3. Withered and Died
  4. I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight
  5. Down Where The Drunkards Roll

Side B

  1. We Sing Hallelujah
  2. Has He Got A Friend For Me?
  3. The Little Beggar Girl
  4. The End Of The Rainbow
  5. The Great Valerio

Hokey Pokey (1975)

Side A

  1. Hokey Pokey
  2. I’ll Regret It All In The Morning
  3. Smiffy’s Glass Eye
  4. The Egypt Room
  5. Never Again

Side B

  1. Georgie On The Spree
  2. Old Man Inside A Young Man
  3. The Sun Never Shines On The Poor
  4. A Heart Needs A Home
  5. Mole In A Hole

Pour Down Like Silver (1975)

Side A

  1. Streets of Paradise
  2. For Shame of Doing Wrong
  3. The Poor Boy Is Taken Away
  4. Night Comes In

Side B

  1. Jet Plane In A Rocking Chair
  2. Beat The Retreat
  3. Hard Luck Stories
  4. Dimming Of The Day / Dargai

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Burning Man Meets Skate Park: Alt Rock EDM Toronto’s KRONIS Shatters Sonic Norms with “Against The World”

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Canadian outfit KRONIS debuts their firm yet inventive footing on the fault line between alt rock and EDM with the release of their newest single, “It’s Time For Love,” and breakthrough album Against The World — both available now!

“I spent three years in the studio with Parker creating Against The World,” Toronto and Los Angeles, California-based frontman Aaron Kronis says, name checking mix engineer and producer Parker Ament of XLNTStudios. “We didn’t know what the title would be, or the number of tracks, but we knew we were onto something.”

That ‘something’ is alt rock streamed live with live guitars, live vocals, and Ableton. It’s guitars into cell phones while on hoverboards. It’s the essence of skateboarding at Burning Man channeled into a technologically enabled sonic sojourn spanning the ages.

“KRONIS has become the final evolution of a lead singer and an extraordinary guitar player who’s into electronic sounds and manipulations of waveforms to create something new that sounds familiar,” Kronis says. “And Against The World wholly captures the constant stamina required to endure this music industry based on my life in Los Angeles, and the world today.”

There’s a lot of moving pieces to the project, including contributions from musicians Matt Starr (Mr. Big, Ace Frehley), Chris Moore (RockOfAges Tour, Project Nfidelikah), and Andy Sansei (Missing Persons, Frankie Valli). There’s live performances at the links of the Viper Room, and features on KLOS Los Angeles and 102.1 The Edge with Alan Cross’ Ongoing History of New Music.

And there’s a lot more to come, Kronis adds. “We already have enough material for two or three more albums, so we’re just continuously working on tracks and live performance setups going forward.

‘Everything’s on a cob,” he continues, bringing his focus back to this Summer 2020’s debut LP, Against The World. “I mean, I watch just as much inter dimensional cable as the next guy, but this album seriously has zero compromises — and I never ever say that about a project.

“Why, though, for this one? Because it was my final say, and I gave the other artists involved the freedom to express themselves as they felt.

“It provided me with the best results imaginable.”

Hear just what that means on “It’s Time For Love” and Against The World. Both are available now.