7.11.2011

Mixtape Monday: Do the Whirlwind


Tracks from MGMT, The Dandy Warhols, Peter Bjorn and John, and Black Kids for your happy-trippy, shameless dancing needs. Community singing and alcohol-induced euphoria, optional.

7.04.2011

Mixtape Monday: Please, there's no need for a temporary restraining order...



While most songs moan about unrequited love, these tracks take it to the next level. Here are songs to play when you're doing your "research" on Facebook featuring Blondie, Audioslave, Death Cab for Cutie and many more. 

P.S. We don't exactly condone stalking, but don't we all get obsessed with someone from time to time (always)? Play this and then go out to do something productive. 


xx,
TDG




6.30.2011

The Take Off: Bootleg - Radio.com


No labels. Just great music. 

This is the promise of Bootleg Radio, a new website that streams Filipino independent music. Through the initiatives of music lovers and technophiles JP and Danny (surnames withheld at their request and because who needs surnames when you’re this cool? See Also: Flea, Slash, Prince, et al.), this revolutionary online portal brings you tracks from unsigned bands, literally at your fingertips. The site caters to discriminating listeners who want nothing but good music, stripped of the trappings of mainstream culture. Although it is still pretty rough around the edges programming-wise (they just launched last June 11 at Route 196), they already have an impressive roster of indie bands spanning different genres– The ButcherCons, The Camerawalls, Techy Romantics and The Bernadettes among others.

Taking off from the closing of NU 107, the team headed by JP and Danny took an alternative route and went online to provide a venue where unsigned bands can get their music out there. Like NU, Bootleg Radio mimics the radio format, with the content predetermined by its manager. On the other hand, it is also like MySpace where visitors can view band profiles – bio, gigs, songs, the works.

What visitors currently see on the site are not even the tip of the iceberg. During the interview, we got the first dibs on what’s in store for Bootleg Radio in the next couple of months. Aside from more bands, more music and more events, expect their “telejocks” and mobile technology advancements. So what are these telejocks exactly? They are Bootleg Radio’s version of DJs, only they have no DJ booths. In fact, they don’t have an office to go to. They can be heard live even in the comforts of their home, in their torn shirts while sipping their morning coffee. And it seems like the people behind the site it utilizing the limitless potential of the Internet since they are planning to have telejockeys not just in Manila, but in other parts of the Philippines as well. About the technology, well, as much as our techno noob selves can understand, Bootleg Radio is definitely going mobile, developing applications that will make the site more accessible. The specs and other details, we definitely have to watch out for.

Impressed? Well, guess what? You can be a part of it. Any artist, and by that we mean any artist (unless you are extremely profane, vulgar and/or utterly crappy) can get their music on Bootleg Radio. In our interview with the masterminds behind the website, they said that as much as possible, they do not want to alienate other genres. But most of what you will find in the site are variations of indie rock, since more popular genres can get their support from traditional media. So if you do have original, recorded material, and you’re looking for an outlet for your music, you can e-mail them at bootlegradio.manila@gmail.com and they’ll reply with the instructions within 24 hours. Voila! You just might be the next big shot Internet sensation.

Here are some of the bands that performed at the Bootleg-Radio Launch Event held last July 11 at Route 196. All photos taken by the beautiful and talented Kessica Bersamin.












Oh, and don't forget to like the official Facebook page of Bootleg-Radio here.

6.27.2011

Mixtape Monday: Slow the Rain


Curl up in bed with your favorite book and a hot cup of chocolate. For this week's Mixtape Monday, we're going mellow and laidback with music from Kings of Convenience, Coheed and Cambria, Incubus and Jimmy Eat World.

6.22.2011

6 Things You Must Do Before the Next End-of-the-World Scare


Ralph Waldo Emerson's guide to a life well-lived. You can buy this awesome piece of art here.
Theories about the apocalypse? We've probably heard them all. From the alignment of celestial objects to random predictions by know-it-alls with too much free time on their hands, we have envisioned how it's going to happen, how we are going to save ourselves (as if), and what we are going to do in our final moments.

And since we Two Difficult Girls are the ultimate advocates of the charmed life, we have listed these things you should do before you die, or at least before the next end-of-the-world scare. That one split second you're certain it's the end, when your whole life flashes before you, make sure it's worth watching. Because, really, nothing is more pointless than a life lived in mediocrity.

6.21.2011

Mixtape Monday: Animal Collective


Sometimes, artists turn to the other species for inspiration that will fill that persistent ennui. Take a walk on the wild side with 13 tracks featuring creatures great and small in their titles. This playlist features songs from an eclectic mix of artists such as Architecture in Helsinki, Beach House, Passion Pit, The Beatles, Metric and many more! (Oddly, this does not include a single track from Animal Collective...cos we're silly like that.)

6.13.2011

Mixtape Monday: Proudly Pinoy


Our first ever all-OPM playlist with tracks from Eraserheads, Francis M., The Dawn and other contemporary Pinoy music legends. Feel a pang of nostalgia as you sing along to these familiar tunes that are distinctly ours. Happy Independence Day!

6.09.2011

The Take Off: The ButcherCons


Tattoos and stylishly disheveled hair aside, The ButcherCons may very well be the most unassuming rockers we've met so far. Our first encounter with this gang of four felt like a bunch of college chums hanging out and gushing over all the artists we like (gushing portion c/o the Two Difficult Girls, obviously). Over mouthfuls of tacos and steak, the boys talked about surfing, conspiracy theories and their DIY approach to making music.

6.06.2011

Mixtape Monday: Out-of-Body Experience


It's back-to-school for all you, young chums and back-to-work for us mere working class mortals. Amidst the chaos and migraine-inducing Monday traffic jam, you find yourself floating away to a world without taxes to pay and deadlines to beat. Put your headphones on and drown in the otherwordly music of Muse, Delphic, The Radio Dept., Imogen Heap and more of our favorite artists in this week's Mixtape Monday offering.

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