March 23rd 2011

Disco Singer Loleatta Holloway Dead At 64

CHICAGO — Disco singer Loleatta Holloway, known for the 1980 hit “Love Sensation,” has died.

Her manager, Ron Richardson, says Holloway died of heart failure Monday night at a suburban Chicago hospital. She was 64.

Holloway recorded several disco singles, including “Hit and Run” and “Runaway.” But she’s best known for “Love Sensation.”

Her vocals were sampled by Black Box for the 1989 hit “Ride on Time” and by Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch for the song “Good Vibrations” in 1991.

Holloway was born in Chicago in 1946. She began singing gospel with the Holloway Community Singers and later with The Caravans. Read more…

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March 22nd 2011

This Week On Alt.Latino: Guest DJ Julieta Venegas

 

Julieta Venegas.

English / Spanish

We are rarely starstruck here at Alt.Latino, but when we heard Mexican singer Julieta Venegas was coming to visit, Felix and I definitely broke into a sweat. Not only is she a Grammy-winning, internationally acclaimed artist, but her passion and commitment are admirable. Whether with a scrappy punk band from Tijuana or playing accordion-infused pop, she always pours her heart out.

Anyone who’s met Venegas will also tell you it’s impossible to get nervous around her. She is one of those warm, calm people whose very presence is soothing.

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March 22nd 2011

Destroyer’s Dan Bejar: The wonder of making an album that ‘people actually like’

Don’t try to figure out Dan Bejar’s next move. That’s part of the continuing appeal of Bejar’s band, Destroyer, which has put out nine studio albums since the mid-’90s, each with its own character and sound. The latest, “Kaputt” (Merge), is another detour in a career full of them. It explores more lushly textured, keyboard-heavy pop, topped by Bejar’s typically conversational lyrics — a droll mixture of observation, humor and loathing. Bejar, who also moonlights as a songwriter and singer in the indie-rock powerhouse New Pornographers, says he’s more like a musical curator than a musician when it comes to Destroyer albums. H

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March 20th 2011

Maud’s Bigger in Texas: Day 3

Last night I had a dream that I was sitting at the Driskill hotel, the beautiful southern gothic inn smack in the middle of Austins 6th street madness, with my boyfriend, and he was getting text messages saying that he had to come out and escort Sheryl Crow into the bar. Then she came in and demanded that the hotel comp her drinks, and the waist-coated bartender snootily informed her that the Driskill never gives out free drinks. She was mad and that was the end of the dream.

I guess after so many days in here, The Time of Year When A Lot of Bands Happen to be in Austin, TX has fully crept all the way into the back of my brain. Ive been fully converted.

I know I said this last time but day three was definitely the best day so far. It just keeps getting better. I discovered an excellent survival trick while walking across Austin to start the day at the White Iris showcaseif you enter the convention center on 4th St. right off Red River, you can walk in the freezing air conditioning all the way to 1st and Trinity. Thats four blocks where you dont have to sweat your ass off. Its the little things. After that refreshing treat I headed over to Malverde, a swanky venue high above Guadalupe ave., where California surf/stoner punk rock band FIDLAR shredded so hard I audibly gasped when front man Zac looked like he might fling himself right over the side of the balcony.

After their set, sitting in the blazing sun drinking a vaguely tex-mex bloody mary , Zac regaled me with stories about their drive from Los Angeles to Austin. We wanted to be ready, you know, so we bought a bunch of tabs of acid and hits of ecstacy, he told me, in the same tone one would talk about the shoes they packed or making sure to bring enough underwear. But then in Arizona there was this sign for a border crossing and we were like fuck, man and pulled over. We found a spot and dug a hole and buried everything, made a map to it, and were gonna stop by on our way home. When I asked if this story was something I could share on the internet, Zac responded, Of course dude! Its not like somebodys going to go find it and steal it. Rock n Roll, people. It will never die.

After finishing my bloody mary and drinking eight glasses of water I decided it was time to press on, and started making my way east to see Glasser at the Rhapsody showcase. On the corner of Congress and 3rd who did I run into but Zinzi and Jesse of LA pop-disco band Kisses, who had flown into town for one show that night, which I would subsequently miss. Zinzi was gingerly applying Hello Kitty band-aids to her toes and fashioning some brilliant toe-less stockings out of some drugstore knee highs. This girl is a genius. And all worth it for the end result.

Kisses was headed over to the Fort, so I left them a couple blocks later to head to Rhapsody. The outdoor space at Club De Ville was packed and the sun was going full force, so I quickly retreated to the back to get a little R&R and try and figure out how to use the Windows Phone I mentioned in my previous post. After some more chimp-like poking and banging I figured not only how to turn the application buttons an extremely pleasing shade of turquoise, but also how to work the maps function. Success! I am a genius. I think actually its just really easy, but let a girl dream.

Across the street I went to the Spin throw down at Stubbs. A massive affair with a stage more suited to a huge festival that what you normally see in Austin, it was a perfect place to feverishly apply sunscreen and run into everyone Ive ever met. By day three everyone is hot, this delirious hybrid of exhausted and totally stoked, and is running from place to place like a chicken with its head cut off. As a result, there are some pretty impressive collections of badges and wristbands on display. The winner for yesterday with definitely MTVs Jolina Hoang, who Im hoping will have wristbands up to her elbows by the time this is all over.

Changing things up a bit, I crossed the street yet again to meet a friend at Headhunters for about three minutes of a metal showcase. Earplugs in and resolve strong I plunged into the dark humid room and burst into the sun one song later, feeling surprisingly awesome. Nothing like some aggro shredding to make a lady feel alive.

I finally left Red River Street around 5 PM to prepare for Vices launch of their new site Noisey, an Intel sponsored effort in which bands get followed around for lengthy periods of time. Some free food and excellent company was had before Dirty Beaches took the stage to open the show, performing his haunting, Lynch style show with all the fervor of the love child of Leonard Cohen and Elvis Presley. This is the third time Ive seen the performance since coming to Austin, and it never fails to totally freak me out in the best way ever. He was followed by Oberhofer, one of the buzziest bands of the week. The bands lead singer vaguely resembles Joe Jonas, and his toe tapping revealed argyle socks under his ankle length pants in such a way that made my little heart melt.

The rest of the night was slightly blurred by the unbelievable pain in my feet. I came home to realize there was actually a blister on the sole of my right foot, and my dear gentleman friend was kind enough to wrap them in cool towels until the aching subsided somewhat . Unfortunately I had missed Kisses and everything else happening that night, but it was worth it for some relief and a good nights rest.

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March 19th 2011

Tahiti 80 Give French Lessons at SXSW

Ten years have passed since Tahiti 80′s last SXSW. Bringing the French band’s hiatus from Austin, Texas to an end is their newest album, ‘The Past, the Present & the Possible’ — a 11-track offering where frontman Xavier Boyer sings with a Thom Yorke-like sigh to the sounds of a breezy, and often psychedelic, wall of sound behind him.

But, the past aside, Boyer swears that the future is happening right now, as Spinner catches up with him outside of a bar in Austin, following one of Tahiti 80′s SXSW shows. “We’re in another dimension,” Boyer says getting philosophical. Read more…

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