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LISTEN UP. Cuz I'm gonna put you onto something good.

First take note of the following:

1. This post is not about some random waste of time new asshole hipster band.
2. This is music made by a 5 piece electronic band—NOT some bro + computer + female vocalist friend.
3. It is important that you watch any and all live performances of this band on Youtube in order to understand.
4. Hundred Waters is Generation Y’s answer to Stereolab.
5. Because this blog is awesome, you can listen to Hundred Waters’ entire LP here (see bottom of post).

Where does musicianship, performance and collaboration come into the mix in the age of computer music; where arpeggios and poly-rhythmic synchronicity occur at the click of a button? Where it takes one to tango; a full band a redundant feature albeit a worthy prop when playing the Tonight Show? Que Hundred Waters , a band that has as vast a soundscape as you can achieve with 5 electronic artists, and a performance dimension that satiates my need to witness live, raw musical talent and sensitive collaboration, all of which culminates in a brilliant, on-par-with-Sufjan/Fever Ray-level-of-sound, a fantastic live act and an album with sonic longevity—not soon to leave my iPod.


If you haven’t clicked on the live show video yet you may start with their one and only (brilliant) music video so far made by artist bro, Martin Allais, which I was alerted to through Hundred Waters’ facebook post on Wednesday. The song Thistle is also the feature of their new EP which is basically a bunch of pretty cool remixes of the song. I am diggin the Star Slinger and TOKIMONSTA remixes.



Stop Motion videos/films/music videos have have an artsy resurgence in the last 5 years or so according to le hipster-cycles-of-life. I remember there was a time when if you typed stop-motion animation in youtube, a little animated film of a lamp I made for some media production class would appear in the results titled, “my first attempt at stop-motion animation“—like i was a hero. As well as this, 500+ hits on a video in those days was boss. I had said boss status, and that was incredibly short lived. Today that video is lost in the mix of thousands of such videos.

Stop-motion animation is not hard to do, but good stop-motion animation is hard to do. It requires a bum load of patience, but more-so (as you will see in this music video) creativity. And Mr Allais, props to you. This music video is pure art. C’est Brilliant.



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There is neither Jew nor Greek , slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in the spirit of good music.

But why Pitchfork and/or Stereogum haven’t written an article on Israeli singer/songwriter Asaf Avidan is not a surprise. If there is one thing common to some of the best art in the world is that it’s born out of tragedy, and what greater tragedy is there than a broken heart, a mess from which bloomed Asaf Avidan’s first EP, Now That You’re Leaving. A six track album about his breakup with then long term girlfriend. Four albums later we have “Different Pulses” an album thats bound to be as good, if not better than his last three (all of which you can listen to on his site) and I’m saying this based on instinct.

Different Pulses is not released yet, but will be this month in Israel, and in the early part of 2013 for the rest of the world according to his website. I could be wrong, but if you pre-order a physical copy of the album you’ll get a signed copy…? In any case, enjoy the music video/single from his upcoming works, and go ahead and check out some of his other stuff. You won’t be disappointed.

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SHIT SON!

So Hiba Ganta, my sister and the other half of this blog has left me for greener pastures. Quite literally. She has moved to Montreal while I am in the plastic city/desert called Dubai and she has left the Raizuli blog for her own blog, Can You See The Mark. Whatevs. Just kidding we all know I’ll miss her. But the good news is she’s just a mouse click away (soon to be catering to a bunch of old French speaking Montrealians).

This is a new era—the blog will be getting a facelift. You will also soon learn what the Raizuli has been up to and where ze business is headed. Some of you already know, but for those that don’t it will all make sense soon. But for now I will leave you with this awesome tune and music video by Mayer Hawthorne & Rizzle Kicks;something that’s definately gonna brighten yer day. Check it!

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Puritan by Blur

Brilliant two tracks - we’ve missed Blur!

Under the Westway by Blur

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Night & Day by Hot Chip

Directed By Peter Serafinowicz
What you smokin, bro?

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American Dream (Part II) by Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs (T.E.E.D.)

Lando, the guy who makes it fashionable to frown, wear sexy headpieces and just be a regular bad-ass. You could watch all of his videos and be massively entertained for the entire duration of the video. Eye-rollingly hipster to the point where’s it’s not. And not one fuck was given during the shoot of this video.

Garden by Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs ft. Luisa

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Some photos from the A L.A.S. album launch with the Deep Crates Cartel this Thursda, at Casa Latina! It was an epic night! Congratuulations Desmo Records!

More pictures to follow!

Photo credit: Alistair Jameson (Spiky Penguin)
http://www.ajameson.com/

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Her beautiful, ethereal, nymph like sensibilities draw you in and just psych you out with their vibrancy and child-like freedom - don’t we need more of that? As an illustrator, she is extremely talented and we are so excited to be working with her. More to come from this lady of skill. Click on them for a fullscreen view.

Check out her portfolio here: http://ssligh.daportfolio.com/

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The definition of Egotism - unmatched by the likes of the Raizuli

The definition of Egotism - unmatched by the likes of the Raizuli

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HYFR (Hell Yeah Fucking Right) by Drake ft. Lil Wayne

Hiba says: The riff is sexy as hell (getit??)

Raizuli says: Muh (variation of Meh)

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Trainspotting by All We Are

We inherently find Bon Iver, Florence and the Machine, Feist and Mumford & Sons very heartfelt because underneath the layers of hip hop, metal and punk, we are folksy farmers. I mean seriously, most of our civilized ancestors became farmers! Folk is in our blood - and so is caffeine, heroin or cocaine: depending on your lifestyle. Musically, we’re on this non-organic binge of electronic synths and the like which is why a band like All We Are is so encompassing of what we inherently like.

Beautiful video, compelling lyrics, All We Are are due to release their EP The Hunt TOMORROW which is excellent news. But we have located some of the other tracks from said EP namely, Cardhouse, Red Sky and Satellite

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Dance in the Reign - Phonte

Feeling this Phonte madness!

Grammy nominated Phonte is going to performing with the Deep Crates Cartel this Thursday at Casa Latina as a lead up for the Do Over happening Friday and Saturday in both Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

For more details, check out the event on the Deep Crates page: https://www.facebook.com/events/202484389868418/

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