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Lupe was amazing live in Royal Oak this February; seems like all his energy is being bottled up from tragically not being allowed to release his album. Fortunately for us, it translates into an intense live show and virtuoso-level appearances like the one here. Great tune

 0Posted on Aug 13th, 2010 | re: Who Should Headline Coachella 2011? (106 comments)

Radiohead, Outkast, Strokes, Bowie would all be amazing… How about a Coachella appearance from Wilco? White Stripes too.

I’d also LOVE to see Joker, FlyLo, Distance, Kode9, or Benga in the electronic tent.

Oh and M83 needs to be there, simple as that

 +2Posted on Jul 14th, 2010 | re: M.I.A. Does Letterman With "Born Free," Martin Rev, Clones (26 comments)

Didn’t Letterman use that “happy halloween” gag when Animal Collective played his show?

 -2Posted on Jul 13th, 2010 | re: Hard L.A. Fest With M.I.A. Cancelled, And The Reason Is... (15 comments)

What a shame. I hate to see monster talent like Sleigh Bells and Joker getting shit on because the headliner failed to release decent material.

 0Posted on Jun 29th, 2010 | re: M.I.A. - "Teqkilla" (10 comments)

Rusko is starting to redeem himself. First decent track since the fabriclive37 mix

 0Posted on Mar 26th, 2010 | re: Premature Evaluation: MGMT - Congratulations (66 comments)

THANK YOU SO MUCH for mentioning the Soft Bulletin in this!!!!!

All I’ve thought since I first listened to it is “MGMT has been listening to too much old Flaming Lips” (More Clouds Taste Metallic and Hear it Is than Soft Bulletin, but that’s beside the point). This is the first review I’ve seen that notices the Wayne Coyne oddballness of this whole creation. Other than “Congratulations” which evokes some serious hazed-out Beatles imagery, I have a hard time thinking any of these songs would be out of place on the aforementioned Lips albums, or Hit to Death or even Embryonic (especially the weirdass Lady Dadas Nightmare).

I strongly recommend all who listen to Congratulations to dust off your old Lips LPs and hear the semblance for yourself. Meanwhile, all you whiners mourning the loss of Oracular’s dance-pop singles should go pick up Odd Blood and write MGMT on the cover in magic marker. Peace