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Brooklyn Electronic Music Festival Preview

This weekend is the Brooklyn Electronic Music Festival. Six venues in Brooklyn, Music Hall of Williamsburg, Cameo, Glasslands, Public Assembly, Brooklyn Bowl and 285 Kent, will be hosting a fantastic lineup of electronic musicians.

In addition to some bigger names, like Gold Panda, Nicholas Jaar and Baths, there will be some great up-and-coming artists as well. One of our CMJ favorites Mykki Blanco performs Friday at Cameo; Falty DL will also be there the following night. Also, don’t miss Shlohmo and Groundislava at Public Assembly on Saturday.

Check out the full schedule and preview a few of the artists below.

Brooklyn Electronic Music Festival 2012 - Friday

Brooklyn Electronic Music Festival 2012 - Saturday

Record Store Day 2012 Special Releases

Record Store Day 2012Record Store Day is less than four weeks away. This year’s event, on April 21,  marks its fifth year. Every year, they offer tons of exlusive, limited vinyl releases.

Check out the full list for this year’s Record Store Day, which includes new releases and reissues from Bruce Springsteen, Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr., The Flaming Lips, Ryan Adams, Uncle Tupelo, Feist and many more.

Back to Blogging

Wow. It’s been a long time since I’ve blogged. There’s no real reason for my absence, but I decided an easy way to get back into it would be a post about what I’ve been doing instead of blogging lately.

Listening:
Music is a huge part of my life, so I’m always listening to something. My favorite album of the moment has to be The Lion’s Roar by First Aid Kit. It’s much less stoic than their debut album, and I haven’t been able to get “Emmylou” out of my head for days. It’s beautiful from start to finish and keeps calling me back. Also, The Rolling Stones have been coming up a lot. I learned how to play “Start Me Up” and “Brown Sugar” on the guitar, and so I’ve been spinning some of my Stones favorites like Exile on Main Street, Some Girls and Sticky Fingers.

Reading:
Ever since graduating college, I’ve rediscovered reading. Don’t ask my why I didn’t read that much in college. I have no clue. I recently read Colin Meloy’s awesome fantasy adventure Wildwood, and Dimitri Martin’s This Is a Book. Dimitri Martin is hilarious as always, but I still think the funniest book I’ve read in a long time — possibly ever — is Tina Fey’s Bossypants. If you haven’t read it, you really should. Now I’m reading a book called Women by a favorite of mine, Charles Bukowski. Like just about everything he ever wrote, Women is a sordid semi-autobiographical tale about Bukowski’s days drinking and sleeping around. So far, it’s just as good as his earlier novels like Post Office and Factotum.

Watching:
The Oscars are this weekend, and so far I’ve seen all the major movies except Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. I loved the book, but I’ve heard a lot of mixed things about the film. I’d have to say my favorite is either The Descendants or Midnight in Paris. The Artist was fantastic as well and is probably going to win Best Picture on Sunday. I’m also predicting Clooney (The Descendants) for Best Actor, Viola Davis (The Help) for Best Actress, Christopher Plummer (Beginners) for Best Supporting Actor, Octavia Spencer (The Help) for Best Supporting Actress and Midnight in Paris for Best Original Screenplay. Best Adapted Screenplay is between Moneyball and The Descendants (I’m leaning toward the latter), and Best Director will probably come down to Martin Scorsese (Hugo) and Michel Hazanavicius (The Artist), which seems too close to call but I’ll go with Scorsese.
Also, I’ve been watching The West Wing on DVD. It has to be one of the best things to air on television. I’m on season two now and I hope it doesn’t start to lose momentum. Boardwalk Empire is next on my list. I can’t wait to start that.

Traveling:
I just came back from my college’s alumni weekend. It was great to see a ton of friends. The bars were ridiculously crowded, but it was still fun. Plus, both the men’s and women’s basketball teams won their games in the senior night double header. The Bona women are now 25-2 and undefeated in their conference, and I got to see Andrew Nicholson play one more time as a Bonnie before, I hope, he goes pro next year.

So I apologize for my silence lately. I’ll try to keep the ideas flowing and the posts coming.

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