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More Chi Sounds from Face Melt

Posted by Miles Raymer on Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 5:24 PM

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Ground Lift Media's beat-maker showcase, Face Melt, will reach its lucky 13th installment at Subterranean on February 24. In keeping with their usual MO, the Face Melt crew have released yet another compilation of instrumentals by local producers from the more experimental corners of Chicago hip-hop, who together form a slightly less whimsical and more pragmatic companion to the Low End Theory scene out in medical-marijuana-giddy Los Angeles. Just like last time, downloading the Face Melt comp for free via Bandcamp will get you free admission to the showcase, which will include some of the featured artists. One of them is Void Pedal, who I like quite a bit.

Ground Lift will present another event slightly sooner: Saturday, February 18, is the latest Chicago installment of the annual Dre Day celebration, which with every passing year comes ever closer to federal recognition. Or at least I hope that's the case.

Discovering the groovy sounds of Calvin Keys

Posted by Peter Margasak on Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 3:03 PM

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Today is Calvin Keys's 69th 70th birthday. Until recently I knew only that Keys was a jazz guitarist—I'd never knowingly heard any of his work. That's changed thanks to the great Tompkins Square label, which has reissued his 1971 debut album, Shawn-Neeq. The record was originally released by the iconic Black Jazz imprint, an Oakland label that concentrated on a funky, soulful branch of African-American jazz—a kind of proto-fusion, minus the wankery.

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12 O'Clock Track: Ane Brun, "Do You Remember"

Posted by Peter Margasak on Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 12:00 PM

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There are moments when Norway-born, Sweden-based singer Ane Brun seems a bit too in love with the swoops, dips, and warbles she can execute with her lovely voice, but at her best she's got great pop instincts. Her latest album, It All Starts With One, has been out in Europe since the fall and will finally arrive in the States on May 1. I don't like everything on it, but the first U.S. single, "Do You Remember," has been stuck in my head all week—it's good enough that I'm prepared to forgive the missteps. The percussion-heavy song features typically angelic harmony singing from Swedish sisters Johanna and Klara Söderberg (aka First Aid Kit, who will play Lincoln Hall on April 6), and its retro-pop melody reminds me a whole lot of Lykke Li, except without the electronics. That's high praise in my book. The song is after the jump.

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