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Bigg Jus Bicoastal Album Release Shows | 12/2005 | Bigg Jus is performing in two concerts to celebrate the release of his latest album, Poor People's Day, released by Mush Records. |
Daedelus (Video) Tours The World | 12/2005 | The video for Daedelus' "Just Briefly" has been screening at music and film festivals all over the world. Some of the performances have included the Rio de Janeiro Short Film Festival, Antenna (in London), Portobello Film Festival, as well as all the stops the ResFest Tour. |
Clue To Kalo Reviews In | 12/2005 | Reviews are in for Clue to Kalo's second album, One Way It's Every Way. We have been overwhelmed with the great response to this album. Thanks to all of the writers who enjoyed this album and all of the magazines that gave it some space! |
Thavius Beck In Fugue | 12/2005 | Fugue Magazine has profiled Thavius Beck in their third issue. Thavius discussed the dire mood of his album Decomposition, and what directions his music will be taking in the future with Antero Garcia. |
Clue To Kalo Gives Dance Tips | 12/2005 | Devil in the Woods recently asked a handful of musicians to recommend some of their favorite under-appreciated dance albums as part of the "Dance Motherfucker Dance!" piece in this month's issue. Broken Spindles, Matthew Dear, and the Mobius Band contributed some of theirs, as well our very own Clue to Kalo. Check out what he has to say about how Throbbing Pocket affected him in high school. |
Nobody Discusses The Free Design In DIW | 12/2005 | Nobody took some time in this month's Devil in the Woods to write an essay on his love of the Free Design and their effect on his musical palette aptly titled "Nobody Knows." |
Clue To Kalo On Coke Machine Glow | 12/2005 | Coke Machine Glow has run a great interview with Clue to Kalo on their site this month. Check out what Mark has to say about music and life in this profile by David Greenwald. |
Clue To Kalo On NPR Top Album List | 12/2005 | Music afficianado Alexandra Patsavas has selected Clue to Kalo's One Way, It's Every Way for her Best CDs You Didn't Hear This Year list. Thanks to her for giving it a listen and a mention, and congratulations to Clue to Kalo. |
Photos From Caural's Japanese Tour | 12/2005 | Caural has posted a beautiful set of photos from his tour in Japan in support of his latest release Remembering Today. |
Clue To Kalo Submits Urb Guest Reviews | 11/2005 | Mark Mitchell has submitted a slate of Guest Reviews for Urb Magazine's Indie singles reviews section. |
Busdriver Tours Europe Avec TTC | 11/2005 | Busdriver is stacking up the frequent flyer miles this year, as he again makes the jump over to Europe, this time to support TTC as they tour the continent. |
Busdriver Praised By Fans | 11/2005 | LA Alternative Press has run a feature on ten bands in Los Angeles as described by their fans. Included were bands like Wires on Fire, Lion Fever, Wives, and the sole hip-hop act was our very own Busdriver. Check out 10 Bands By Fans from the LAAP website. |
Caural To Tour Japan | 11/2005 | Caural to play a series of dates in Japan, supporting his latest realease "Remembering Today." His live show is a great set of electronic musicianship, city and tour dates are available now. |
UBL Licenses Clue To Kalo Again | 11/2005 | UBL Records, purveyors of fine compilations, has once again licensed a Clue to Kalo track. This time around, it is "9,000 Nautical Miles" from One Way, It's Every Way, for their Lounge Essentials Vol. 2 compilation. |
iD And Sleeper Beat Tips In XLR8R | 11/2005 | iD And Sleeper, along with Omega One, Cyne, and Kev Brown, have shared some beatmaking tips for other up-and-coming producers in a piece called "Flavor Unit" in this month's XLR8R. Check out some of Sleeper's thoughts on circuit bending, trial-and-error, and taste. |
Busdriver Performance Revew In Exclaim! | 11/2005 | Busdriver recently performed at the Pop Montreal festival in Montreal, Quebec. Exclaim! Magazine took the time to review some of the performances, and had some glowing praise for Busdriver. |
Clue To Kalo Aussie Tour Press | 11/2005 | Clue To Kalo has been touring the East Coast of Australia in support of his latest Mush/Spunk release, One Way It's Every Way. He recently was featured in two regional arts papers, in two pieces entitled "Junior Myspace Whores" and The Many Ways Of Clue To Kalo." |
Daedelus Racks Up The Frequent Flyer Miles | 11/2005 | Daedelus will be back in Europe, in November for a series of live shows playing France and the UK. Information for these performances has now been added. |
Busdriver On Cover Of LA Record | 11/2005 | The fourteenth issue of the L.A. Record features Busdriver as Elvis Costello on My Aim Is True. Inside is a feature entitled "Random Factoids and Terms." |
Clue To Kalo Japanese Press | 10/2005 | Clue To Kalo's latest, One Way, It's Every Way, has been receiving glowing press with it's worldwide release this month. He was most recently profiled for three of Japan's best music magazines, Cookie Scene, Rockin' On, and Remix. |
Daedelus And Nobody To Play Resfest | 10/2005 | ResFest will be screening the fantastic video for Daedelus' track "Just Briefly," directed by Chroma*Fresh. DJ Nobody will also be performing with Prefuse 73 for ResFest Los Angeles, taking place at the Egyptian Theater on October 1. Apart from the video screening, Daedelus will be performing at the opening party for the ResFest Toronto, taking place at the Supermarket on October 27. |
Kitty Yo Licenses Music From Daedelus | 10/2005 | Germany's Kitty Yo has licensed "Missing" from Daedelus' Exquisite Corpse for their Futurism Ain't Shit to Me Vol. 2 compilation. |
Tree Colored See Arrives At Mush | 10/2005 | Nobody and Mystic Chords of Memory have delivered Tree Colored See, eleven songs of blissful folk-hop psychadelia. Mush is currently working on securing overseas licensing for the album and it should be available early next year. In addition, we have added back press for Nobody in Color, Anthem, Flaunt, Flyer, Jointz, No Cover, XLR8R, a feature from Re:Up, and Resonance. |
Caural Signs Two LPs To Mush | 10/2005 | After a string of successful releases on Chocolate Industries, recent New York transplant Caural has signed a two album deal with Mush Records. The first album, entitled Remembering Today, has been delivered. It is a collection of pieces recorded over the last five years that have not seen the light of day; a bridge between his earlier work and his next album, scheduled to hit shelves in late 2006. Our friends at P-Vine Records are releasing it in Japan, while we will deal with the rest of the world. We have also taken this opportunity to upload press items from XLR8R, Re:Up, Chicago Reader, Dusted, Alternative Press, and a Japanese feature on Remix on Caural. |
Nobody & Mystic Chords Of Memory To & Records | 10/2005 | We are working once again with & Records, this time as they license Nobody & Mystic Chords of Memory's Tree Colored See for release in Japan. |
Daedelus Touring The East Coast | 09/2005 | Daedelus has been tearing up shows all year in support of Exquisite Corpse, and is back at it again, this time in a series of dates along the East Coast with Holopaw. We've added info on the 15 dates to our shows page. |
Spunk Records Licenses Clue To Kalo | 09/2005 | Spunk Records, who have distributed titles in Australia for the Yeah, Yeah Yeahs, Tortoise, the Shins, the Arcade Fire, and many others has licensed Clue to Kalo's One Way, It's Every Way for release in Australia. |
Boom Bip Touring USA In Support Of Interpol | 09/2005 | As the Boom Bip buzz continues to grow, he has been tapped to open for Interpol on most of the dates of their upcoming US tour. Check out Boom Bip's site for all of the pertinent details. |
Brand New Daedelus Video | 09/2005 | Daedelus has filmed and submitted a video for the track "Just Briefly" from his album Exquisite Corpse. Directed by Chroma*Fresh, the video beautifully captures the spirit of Daedelus' music and spirit. |
Clue To Kalo Live Photographs | 09/2005 | Clue To Kalo recently played a one-off show at Jade Monkey in his tome town of Adelaide, Australia. Check out some of the great photographs taken of Clue To Kalo and his support bands, Vic Conrad & The First Third and No Through Road. |
Summer Record Reviews In | 09/2005 | Reviews have been released for the albums: iD and Sleeper's Displacement, and S.E.V.A.'s self entitled debut. A big thank you to all those who penned press on these two debut full-lengths! |
Because Licenses Jel | 09/2005 | France's Because has licensed Jel's track "The Livestock Rock" from the Meat and Oil EP for their Toxic compilation, which is slated for release in early 2006. |
MTV Battlegrounds Licenses Mush Music | 09/2005 | Tracks from Villian Accelerate's Maid of Gold and Octavius' Audio Noir have been licensed for use in this season of MTV's basketball series Battlegrounds. |
Clue To Kalo Band Of The Day On Spin.com | 09/2005 | Spin Magazine has featured Clue To Kalo on their website's Band Of The Day section for September 21. Check out the feature and what Spin's Julia Simon had to say about Clue To Kalo's two Mush releases. |
Rough Trade Licenses Tree Colored See | 09/2005 | Mush Records is ecstatic to announce that England's Rough Trade Records has licensed Nobody and Mystic Chords of Memory's Tree Colored See. They will be releasing the album in Europe and the United Kingdom. |
Daedelus Delivers Follow-up To Exquisite Corpse | 09/2005 | After a few months of hard work, Daedelus has delivered his newest album, Daedelus Denies the Day's Demise. It is an uptempo instrumental electronic record, full of Brazilian inflections and trademark Daedelus nostalgia. Look for it in stores early 2006, and once again in Europe on Ninja Tune Records. |
Pedro To Release Music On Mush | 09/2005 | We are excited to announce our signing of UK-based electronic whiz-kid Pedro. Our first release will be a reissue of his Pedro LP, licensed from Manchester's Melodic Records. The CD will include the EP, Fear & Resilience, which will also be released on vinyl. We have taken this opportunity to load a bunch of Pedro's back press. Check out what Flux, iDJ, Jockey Slut, XLR8R, BBC, New Noise, Music for Robots, The Vibes, I Really Love Music all have to say about Pedro. |
Busdriver To Tour With DJ Z-trip | 08/2005 | Busdriver, who makes an appearance on Z-Trip's new album, Shifting Gears, is scheduled to play some live tour dates with him throughout the United States. Full information is now available to ensure you don't miss out. |
Mush Artists On Suicide Girls Tour DVD | 08/2005 | Congratulations to the Suicide Girls, who have documented their first national tour, and a big thank you for licensing a handful of songs from Mush artists Her Space Holiday, Thavius Beck, and Daedelus. |
Listener Embarking On Massive Tour... Of Houses | 08/2005 | Listener has announced a tour spanning early October through December, playing some of the best venues in America... people's houses. Check out the tour's official website, and we will keep you updated as details are finalised. |
Daedelus On The Road In Europe | 08/2005 | Daedelus will be in Europe playing shows in conjunction with screenings of Keepintime, a documentary by B+. All the shows will feature screenings of the film or film-related Q-and-A's, as well as a great live set from Daedelus. |
Bigg Jus And Blue Sky Black Death Sign To Mush | 08/2005 | Mush Records is pleased to announce our newest signed artist, Bigg Jus (formerly of Company Flow) and Blue Sky Black Death, the production team of Kingston and Young God. Mush has secured delivery of Bigg Jus' next album Poor People's Day, which was co-produced by Atlanta's DJ Gman and will be in stores this November; Blue Sky Black Death's debut album, which will be Mush's first double CD release and will feature a disc of vocals and an instrumental disc. We've added some Bigg Jus back press, including an interview with HipHopCore, Hip-Hop Section, and an interview from UK Hip-Hop. |
Daedelus On CMJ Charts | 08/2005 | Daedelus has had a brilliant showing on the CMJ charts for Exquisite Corpse. He has hit #5 on the RPM chart, #9 on the Hip-Hop Chart, and reached #32 on the Top 200 chart. Thanks to all of the DJs giving this album spins. |
Clue To Kalo Asian Licenses | 08/2005 | & Records has licensed Clue To Kalo's One Way, It's Every Way for release in Japan. They have been wonderful with Her Space Holiday, and are sure that they will be just as wonderful to Clue To Kalo. The Japanese release will include four bonus tracks packaged as a CD EP. Also on the Asian front, White Wabbit - who recently had licensed the Young Machines - have picked up the album for release in Taiwan. |
Daedelus Explains His Magic Box To Urb | 07/2005 | Urb recently caught Daedelus' live show and had to find out what that contraption was he kept tapping on. |
Busdriver Runs The Road | 07/2005 | Urb recently followed Busdriver down "The Road (Less) Travelled" and attempted to navigate how he's gotten to occupy his current place in hip-hop. |
Clue To Kalo Lends Support To Caribou | 07/2005 | Clue to Kalo has landed a spot supporting Caribou (formerly Manitoba) as he travels Australia. We have put the venue and date info for the two gigs on our shows page. |
Popmatters Discusses Busdriver's Diesel Performance | 07/2005 | Popmatters Online Magazine was at the Diesel U-Music Awards to cover the event and had some great things to say about Busdriver's performance. |
Daedelus In LA Weekly | 07/2005 | If you're in Los Angeles this week, make sure to pick up an issue of LA Weekly for an in depth piece on Daedelus. |
Her Space Holiday Licensed For Taiwan | 07/2005 | Taiwan's White Wabbit Records has licensed Her Space Holiday's The Young Machines for release in Taiwan and Hong Kong. |
Busdriver Big On CMJ Charts | 07/2005 | Congratulations to Busdriver on his stellar performance on the CMJ charts. He has peaked at #2 on the hip-hop chart, and spent an amazing 18 weeks on the chart. Thanks to everyone who's been giving this record play. |
Daedelus Talks To Evil Monito And Prefix Magazine | 07/2005 | Daedelus recently spoke to Evil Monito magazine before playing a set at Los Angeles' Little Temple, and discusses the process of making music along with the business of releasing music. He's also spoken with Prefix Magazine and completed an interview in two parts. Read parts one and two here. |
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