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Honolulu Weekly: Sample This
Honolulu Weekly: Sample This
David Goldberg reviews ‘Creative License: The Law and Culture of Digital Sampling’ by Kembrew McLeod and Peter DiCola for the Honolulu Weekly, using pieces of interviews with local musicians — noise artist and netlabel head Dominic Amorin (Uvovu), hip-hop producer TKO, and myself (as Lapwing) — as a lens into the book.
·honoluluweekly.com·
Honolulu Weekly: Sample This
timbre tantrums: Getting Lost: At Sea
timbre tantrums: Getting Lost: At Sea
‘At Sea (Honolulu, HI) @ thirtyninehotel, Honolulu, HI. 12th, July 2011.’ ‘Not merely a reunion, but a reinvention, as the band rearranges their instrumentation and song writing style, switching from long-form drone inspired post-rock epics to a more concise semi-pop-structure featuring former cellist (now guitarist/singer), Yvonne Harada on vocals.’
·timbretantrums.com·
timbre tantrums: Getting Lost: At Sea
Honolulu Pulse: Scene+Heard: Showcasing at Kaleidoscope
Honolulu Pulse: Scene+Heard: Showcasing at Kaleidoscope
Sabrina profiles the weekly music showcase. Ross: “But Kaleidoscope may have some form of a legacy. I think it’s helped organize and increase the quality of music, to a point where I feel like a number of our bands are at a stage where they can crossover. We’ve played some role in that. And a role as well in the transformation of Chinatown. I know for absolute certain that we’ve been at the heart of some indelible moments in peoples lives. And that is a hell of a thing.”
·honolulupulse.com·
Honolulu Pulse: Scene+Heard: Showcasing at Kaleidoscope
Bell
Bell
Featuring Olga Bell. Saw on Tuesday night (June 17, 2008) in Brooklyn. Fantastic.
·olgabell.com·
Bell