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Matmos Announce Summer Tour

Photo by AJ Farkas

Baltimore transplants, Matador recording artists, and conceptual electronic knob twiddlers Matmos have revealed their North American tour in support of the forthcoming album Supreme Balloon. The all-synthesizer LP comes out May 6 in the U.S. (May 5 in the UK and Europe), and the tour takes place in July.

M.C. Schmidt and Drew Daniel (a Pitchfork contributor) will be joined on the tour by two acts with awesome minimal names: Wobbly and Snacks.

Before that trek, Matmos will head to Europe for a few dates in June. And even before that, tomorrow night, April 17, Daniel will read from his recently published 33 1/3 series book about Throbbing Gristle at Red Emma's in Baltimore. He'll also spin a Throbbing Gristle DJ set at Liam's Pint Size Pub earlier in the evening.

Finally, we now have the Supreme Balloon tracklist, and it is listed after the jump. Yes, it's only seven songs, but take note: the title track is 24 minutes long. [MORE...]

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Hold Steady, Nick Lowe, Regina Spektor Play Tribeca

Amidst the flurry of music festivals announcing their lineups/existences around this time of year, the film version of the festival phenomenon gets less play from the ol' Pitchfork News department. The reason for this is obvious: there's generally no live music featured at film festivals. Yet here comes NYC's Tribeca Film Festival to throw a wrench in that stereotype.

Aside from its music-oriented films (including a Gloria Estefan documentary and the Julian Schnabel-directed Lou Reed's Berlin, which presents footage of the titular 2006 live show), Tribeca will showcase music in two formats: the Tribeca/ASCAP Music Lounge and a one-off show called "Breaking the Band".

The Tribeca/ASCAP Music Lounge runs at the Canal Room from April 29 through May 2 and features sets by musicians who have contributed to films. The Lounge's four-day schedule includes appearances by Nick Lowe, Regina Spektor, Joseph Arthur, Ingrid Michaelson, Sondre Lerche, Jon Foreman, Rachael Yamagata, Sia, Augustana, and Chris Thile, among others.

Then there's "Breaking the Band", sponsored by Target, which takes place at Webster Hall on May 2. Curated by music supervisor Alexandra Patsavas (who has lent her talents to "The O.C.", "Grey's Anatomy", and "Gossip Girl"), the show sports one hell of a headliner: the Hold Steady! Hooray for really good bands! Also performing, two other bands: the Virgins and the Republic Tigers.

As for the non-music portion (read: the majority) of the Tribeca Film Festival, that starts April 23 and ends May 4.
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New Pornos, Andrew Bird Play Sculpture Garden
Bon Iver and Cloud Cult, too

The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden-- adjacent to the Twin Cities' Walker Art Center-- is one of the more beautiful spots in the Midwest (that picture doesn't really do it justice). Featuring ornate landscaping and gargantuan sculptures from the likes of Alexander Calder, Claes Oldenburg, and others, it's a surreal, almost magisterial spot, and sounds just about perfect for a concert.

What luck, then, that in celebration of its 20th birthday, the Sculpture Garden is hosting a pretty great one. On June 21, the New Pornographers, Andrew Bird, Bon Iver, and hometown heroes Cloud Cult will, rain or shine, hit the outdoor stage for the Rock the Garden celebration. Happy birthday, place with the big cherry spoon!

Oh, and if you happen to call the Twin Cities home or happen to be in town for a Twins game or something, you'll have a chance to see local boy Dosh-- along with Andrew Bird, Jel, Fog, and others-- at the Garden's World of Dosh concert May 3.

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Sub Pop Announces 20th Anniversary Bash
Green River, Seaweed, Red Red Meat, the Fluid, Beachwood Sparks reunite for the occassion

20 years ago this month, Sub Pop Records' Bruce Pavitt and Jonathan Poneman threw caution (and their dayjobs) to the wind and rented an office in Seattle's Terminal Sales Building. Two decades on, that little Pacific Nortwestern upstart has become an indie juggernaut.

In celebration of 20 years of putting out amazing records, Sub Pop is throwing itself quite a birthday party. The SP20 Festival will go down July 12-13 at Marymoor Park in Redmond, Washington (just outside of Seattle). And they've managed to pull quite a few bands from the ether to join the party. In addition to the Fluid, SP20 has nabbed reunions from proto-grungers Green River (members of which would go on to form Mudhoney-- who are also playing SP20-- and Pearl Jam), proto-Califoners Red Red Meat, Tacoma punks Seaweed, and California psych-country crew Beachwood Sparks.

Of course, the current Sub Pop stable will show these old folks what's what, with appearances from Iron & Wine, Low, No Age, Wolf Parade, Fleet Foxes, Flight of the Conchords, Pissed Jeans, the Ruby Suns, Foals, Comets on Fire, Grand Archives, Kinski, and the Helio Sequence. More performers are expected to be announced soon. SP20 kicks off July 11 with a comedy show at Seattle's Moore Theatre, featuring comedians Eugene Mirman, Patton Oswalt, Todd Barry, and more.

Both the Sub Pop staff as well as the acts performing will choose a group of charities to be the recipients of proceeds from the festivities.

The anniversary celebration doesn't stop with just the party, though. The label will also relaunch a limited run of the infamous Sub Pop singles club, and kick off an extensive reissue series with an expanded edition of Mudhoney's 1988 EP Superfuzz Bigmuff on May 20.

Hey, happy birthday, you lot!

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Aceyalone, Dilated Peoples, Alchemist Do Joint Tour
With 88-Keys, a bunch of dudes with backpacks

First, the Fresh Rhymes: noted alternarappers Dilated Peoples, the Alchemist, and Aceyalone will join up-and-comer 88-Keys on a joint tour in the late spring/early summer. They're calling it Fresh Rhymes and Videotape, it's being put on by Decon Records, and, well, now we're all caught up to the first part of the phrase. Each show will reportedly feature both special guests and-- check it-- "unorthodox content creation." That, I believe, is the most neglected of all the four elements.

As for the Videotape: while on the road, your rhyming tour guides will create a half dozen collaborative cuts to be released after the shows are all over. When they arrive, those new jams will be accompanied by footage shot by director Jason Goldwatch at the tour stops, as well as a music video. So there you go.

Fresh Rhymes, Videotape... man, all we need now is a chronological array of dates, huh? Oh, right. [MORE...]
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Melt-Banana, Cannanes in Art-Swapping Singles Club

Love singles clubs but plumb out of cash? Fancy creating and checking out DIY art? Well sniff a few quarters out from under the couch cushions and get ready for the 3" series designed especially for you!

The Dark Beloved Cloud singles club, helmed by Pitchfork contributor Douglas Wolk, has returned with another round of 3" CD goodness. Yes, all releases in this club come on 3" compact discs. Not only do they play in most CD players, but they're also just like cute little baby versions of regular CDs. Awww!

Two installments in the latest wave of Dark Beloved Cloud 3"s have surfaced thus far: a split between Japanese freakout artistes Melt-Banana and Boston noisemakers Fat Day (both covering Devo) called Q./A., and a four-song EP from unsung Aussie indie-pop heroes the Cannanes known as Grassy Flat. Future contributors include Atlanta folkie Grace Braun ("The Soldier & the Lady"/"The Fox"), psych mainstays Fly Ashtray (Doodnat Mahadeo), and Study Partners (self-titled), a project from out-there L.A. music-maker Azalia Snail. Other surprises are promised as well.

Subscribers get six 3"s at absolutely no cost, save for the price of postage and the time it takes to craft a half dozen 3" x 3" pieces of art. That art will wind up atop some other club member's 3"s, while your own 3"s will bear the unique designs of yet another singles-happy art-maker. The 3"s come in batches of two, with the second batch's arrival expected in June or so. Read all about it here, see some art samples here, and then go here to sign up.
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Menomena Issue Record Store Day Foosball Challenge

As if they weren't already near and dear to our hearts, Menomena have gone and brought foosball into the equation. Instead of releasing an exclusive single or screening a 3-D music video, the Portland, Oregon trio will celebrate Record Store Day by descending upon their local independent shop to challenge all comers to a game of the not-that-popular-anymore (except at the Pitchfork office!) table sport.

From 1-3 p.m. on April 19, the Jackpot Records located in downtown Portland (203 SW 9th Ave, to be exact) will host foosball matches between the members of Menomena and any customers who dare defy them. Winners will be entered to win "a special gift." What's more, Menomena will multitask, as they will DJ the event with records from their own collections.

For now, the band's only other public appearance is in May at the Primavera Sound festival in Barcelona, Spain.
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Jeff Mangum, Will Cullen Hart on New Instruments LP
Instruments bandleader Heather McIntosh joins Gnarls Barkley live act

It's an exciting thing, any time reclusive Neutral Milk Hotel godhead Jeff Mangum associates with anything resembling an instrument these days. But a whole band of Instruments? Well, that's practically standard procedure.

See, Jeff has once again teamed with Japancakes/Circulatory System member Heather McIntosh's Instruments project for their new LP, Dark Småland, due May 13 on Orange Twin. McIntosh's pastoral, cello-driven folk crew is further bolstered by appearances from fellow Elephant 6 notables like Will Cullen Hart, John Fernandes, and Peter Erchick.

And, hey, you can bet the collaborations don't stop there (like they ever do with these people): McIntosh recently stepped into the Gnarls Barkley fold as their live bassist/cellist. She popped up with Cee-Lo and Danger Mouse over the weekend on "Saturday Night Live", which you can see over in Forkcast, and she'll tour with the festival-happy lot. Those dates comin' at you after the jump. [MORE...]
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Swervedriver Plan More Gigs, Film School Supports

They've been away for so long, but alt-rockers Swervedriver are making up for their absence with the addition of even more reunion tour dates, including a run of shows at the end of May with Film School. However, the current list of Swervedriver dates still doesn't quite match the original promise of a full-blown world tour, so let's hope the band has a few shows still stuck in its flannel sleeves.

A related note: The self-titled debut EP from Magnetic Morning-- Swervedriver frontman Adam Franklin's new project with Interpol drummer Sam Fogarino-- comes out via DH Records April 19, aka Record Store Day (as you know). To celebrate the release and the new holiday, Fogarino will DJ at NYC's Other Music on the same date.

Film School have their own hefty U.S. tour to play before they meet up with Swervedriver, including a bunch of dates with British Sea Power and a gig at Brooklyn's Death by Audio, recently profiled on Pitchfork.tv. [MORE...]
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Photos: Stars of the Lid / Nudge / Christopher Willits [Los Angeles, CA; 04/14/08]

Photos by Akmal Naim

One minute they're kicking off a tour, the next they're a whole gig into it! Don't let all those patient drones fool you-- like lightning, that's how the two gents behind Stars of the Lid move.

Last night Adam Wiltzie and Brian McBride helped transform Los Angeles' Echoplex into an audiovisual wonderland, ceding center stage to their string players and some dazzling projected image-play courtesy of Luke Savisky. The evening also saw performances from Stars of the Lid's Kranky labelmate (and Atlas Sound live band member) Nudge and touring companion Christopher Willits.

These Stars fall next upon San Francisco, and continue blissing out through late May.

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Fiery Furnaces Tour With String Cheese Incident Dude

Photos by Sanchez and Kitahara

Amidst a flurry of website updates about album-titling caucuses, fan-assisted songwriting, and democratically chosen setlists, the Fiery Furnaces have found time to schedule yet another tour.

This spring/summer trek includes one-off shows with the Cool Kids and the Raconteurs, but the Friedbergers' most interesting pair-up is the addition of Kyle Hollingsworth to their band for the first six shows.

But who, you may ask, is Kyle Hollingsworth? He would be the keyboardist for jam-band journeymen the String Cheese Incident. But what, you may ask, the fuck? We knew Matthew & Eleanor had some jammy tendencies, but apparently the roots run deeper than we thought.

This news comes from a story on JamBase.com confirmed by Thrill Jockey, and we'd like to thank reader Tobias Sincere for the tip.

The Fiery Furnaces' tour begins April 18 in Wooster, Ohio, and it ends in mid-June, right before their appearance at Bonnaroo (no, the String Cheese Incident aren't playing). The duo's only date after that is a set at the Pemberton Festival in July. [MORE...]

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Diplo, Bonde do Role, Carl Craig Rework Tony Allen

Legendary Afrobeat drummer Tony Allen's most recent album, 2006's Lagos No Shaking, is the subject of a reconstruction project spearheaded by Damon Albarn's Honest Jon's Records. The label found artists from across the universe of Allen's influence to contribute their own versions of Lagos No Shaking tracks to a compilation titled Lagos Shake.

Among those artists are Detroit techno godfather Carl Craig, the ubiquitous Diplo, hard-working baile funksters Bonde do Rolê, Dizzee Rascal associates Newham Generals, and Basic Channel cofounder Mortiz von Oswald.

Honest Jon's will release the double-LP version of Lagos Shake on May 13, and the CD will follow on May 27.

And speaking of Damon Albarn and Honest Jon's, the label released an Albarn-produced, self-titled LP from Chaabi act Abdel Hadi Halo & the El Gusto Orchestra of Algiers today (April 15). [MORE...]
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