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TEREU TEREU going for Top 200 Adds NOW!

YESS!

You guys! My SECOND ADD from The Band Mom is going for adds NOW! Yay finally. I’ve had a bunch of LIFT stuff going on lately but I’m really psyched to have a new record to send out to my first loves at Top 200 as well. And I could not be more excited about this one! It’s is a full-length from some good friends of mine from DC, who I first met when the bass player put on a Terrordactyls show in his living room while I was on tour with them. Thanks, Adam! …thanks, Terrordactyls!

They make a really interesting combination of music that fuses catchy indie pop with their DC post-punk heritage. You haven’t heard much like it before. Plus their name is an allusion to TS Eliot’s The Waste Land…the English major in me rejoices!

 

 

TEREU TEREU

ALL THAT KEEPS US TOGETHER

self-released

 

Tereu Tereu play disjointed pop music, mixing elements of DC post-punk with classy pop melodies. They run ear-pleasing hooks through oddball time signatures and punctuate their songs with feedback-laden freak outs. The result is adventurous but accessible, with trumpet and keyboards thrown into the traditional guitar/bass/drums rock setup.

 
The band has taken their catchy and ridiculously fun live show up and down the mid-Atlantic and has played with bands like Ra Ra Riot, Foals, Jukebox the Ghost, Georgie James, Birdmonster, Maritime, The Good Life, and Pomegranates. They self-released an EP in 2007 with help from Travis Morrison, Jason Caddell, and Devin Ocampo.  Their playfully raucous full-length debut, All That Keeps Us Together, was recorded 2008 over the course of several months with Washington, DC’s finest producer, Devin Ocampo (Faraquet, Mary Timony Band, Beauty Pill).

 
RIYL: Dismemberment Plan, Phoenix, Q and Not U, Ra Ra Riot, Spoon 
 

START WITH: 8, 4, 2, 1 FCC: 3

 

http://www.myspace.com/tereutereu

http://tereutereu.com/

http://twitter.com/tereutereu

interview in the dcist

 

 

Contact me for a download link!

 

Also their release show is tomorrow!!

DON DIABLO at RPM now!

Whew!

So here’s another TOTALLY SWEET record I’m working for LIFT I’ve neglected to blab about on here yet. It’s cause I’ve been too busy blabbing about it on the phones! But the internet deserves to know too, I suppose. Don Diablo went for adds 2 weeks ago and it’s awesome!

 

 

DON DIABLO

LIFE IS A FESTIVAL

Ministry of Sound

 

This record is CLASSY. My second Ministry of Sound release (after Dizzee Rascal) is absolutely the most accessible, the most radio-friendly and just generally likeable thing I’ve yet handled at LIFT. Dude knows what is up. I’ve been rockin this thing on my ipod for a while now and I can’t stop playing a few of the tracks…”Music Is My Life” and “Get On The Floor” are especially my jams. Can’t wait for the rest of the world to really get into this along with me!

We slammed onto #2 most added on RPM in the add week, but just missed hitting the charts last week for some weird reason. Let’s fix that now!!

 

Contact me with feedback or download/hard copy/station ID/interview requests!

contact info for this project:

jenn@promolift.com

718.238.0234

http://www.promolift.com/lift_main.html

http://www.myspace.com/dondiablo

 

STREAM:

THIS IS A SHAKEDOWN! Going for RPM Adds 5/18

HAY!

I’ve got a new thing going on at RPM this week! This Is A Shakedown! (note the name DOES have spaces between the words) is by far the most rock-y record I’ve worked for LIFT thus far. They’re an electronic-tinged dance-punk band from my hometown of Cleveland!

 

 

THIS IS A SHAKEDOWN!

LOVE KILLS

Reversed Image Unlimited

 

This is 11 fully jam-able tracks of some healthy dance-punk, a little lovelorn and oversexed perhaps but that’s how the kids like it these days right? The artwork is pretty intense too. It’s going for adds today (5/18-19) at RPM, and it’s unlike anything else I’ve been working – keeping to the ‘dance’ end of RPM for sure but only really loosely tying in to the ‘electronic’ stuff – so I’m excited to see a new kind of RPM audience show me their faces for this project!

 

Contact me with feedback or download/hard copy requests!

contact info for this project:

jenn@promolift.com

718.238.0234

http://www.promolift.com/lift_main.html

http://www.myspace.com/thisisashakedown

DEADMAU5 going for TOP 10 at RPM now!!

Hey!! Here’s another thing I’ve been working for a little while, threw it up on the ‘current projects’ page but haven’t mentioned on here. I still can’t believe I landed this project – Deadmau5 is a superstar at electronic radio!! Dude has been called, not unjustly, the best electro/house DJ currently working.


DEADMAU5

AT PLAY

Play Records

This record is “10 Full-Length DJ Friendly Unmixed Tracks”, which means it wasn’t designed to be an “album” although it could certainly play like one. What it was designed for was for each track, which has been separated into its contingent parts and laid out in an audible line, to be then chopped up and re-mixed by live DJs. SUCH A COOL IDEA.

If you’re a hardcore Deadmau5 fan you might recognize several of these songs in different forms; if you’ve only heard Random Album Title, you’ll only recognize one of them. Pretty much all are winners.

This record has been KILLING IT on the charts. We hit #3 on the RPM adds list (on 4/6) and have quickly climbed up to #15 on the RPM Top 40 last week. But I think we can do better!! I truly believe this is the best, coolest, most well-known name, most quality music, that I have worked thus far; plus it’s 10 tracks rather than the EPs I’ve otherwise been working. AND he’s Canadian which gives you Can-Con-ers even more of a boost to show him love. There’s no downside! We can totally hit Top 10 this week, you guys. LET’S DO THIS!

Contact me with feedback or download/hard copy requests!

contact info for this project:

jenn@promolift.com

718.238.0234

http://www.promolift.com/lift_main.html

http://www.myspace.com/deadmau5

STREAM!: (look what I can do!!)

yessssssssssssssssssssssssss!

Professor LaCroix at Radio NOW!

Yet another super cool record from my quickly-becoming-illustrious tenure as RPM Promoter at LIFT!

 

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PROFESSOR LACROIX

DISCODISC [EP]

TBM Records
 

This guy has a French name and a French-ish sound but he seems to be from LA. Super interesting disco-inflected electro. Some of it has a distinctly political tint (see “I want my eight years back”); all of it screams ultra-hip. Even if your station normally doesn’t spin much instrumental stuff like this I bet it’d work great for bed music! It’s a 5-track EP made up of the strongest mixes of PLC’s best singles.

Also check this out: I’m pretty sure they super-secretly named this stuff in my honor. “Discodisc”?? come on. Everybody knows my nickname is “discomisko.” And “TBM Records”?? REALLY?? TBM Records?? What is my company’s name again?? Coincidence?? Uhh…well yeah, probably. Awesome coincidence though.

We hit #4 most added at RPM on 4/20, and last week made a debut on the RPM chart, peeking in there at #40. Time to hit this one a little harder, don’t let it slip!

 

Contact me with feedback or download/hard copy/VINYL requests!

contact info for this project:

jenn@promolift.com

718.238.0234

http://www.promolift.com/lift_main.html

http://www.myspace.com/professorlacroix

STREAM: (fancy, right???)

 

Yay!!!

SXSW!

 

Whoops!! I’ve been home for a week and I still haven’t really posted anything about SXSW.

I had such a good time this year!! This was my third consecutive trip to what a friend once semi-suicidally dubbed “Myspace meets Spring Break,” and it’s hard to compare the three years since my situation was wildly different each time – going from college radio music director, to stressfully employed while simultaneously managing a band with shows there, to basically just representing myself and a few other non-stressful entities with weirdly not a single one of my bands playing so pretty much all I had to do was hang out and soak it in. Clearly, I am not complaining at the position I find myself in these days.

It was a great week to see friends…with the choices I’ve made in my life (college far away from home, studying abroad, music industry), I’ve ended up with a fantastic network of truly awesome people I consider myself close to, most of whom unfortunately do not live anywhere near my zip code. So this is one of the few times a year where I get to see any of them, and suddenly they’re (almost) all there all together!! It’s crazy. I got to spend more time this year with my A+ Winner of a college friend Ryan Miller, who deserves ice cream cakes for eternity (the nicest gift I could think of) along with his cousins for their hospitality in sharing their home with me. Plus there were of course the dozens of loveable real-life mugs presented by you sweet music directors and other artist/photographer/promoter friends I speak to so often but see so rarely.

 

 

(there’s Ryan throwing some darts for Team Polka Dot. We almost won!!)

 

Okay here’s where I start posting some things that are gonna flare up some google alerts. I saw so many good bands!! A pretty good percentage of the photos I took went up on the tripwire last week (pics of friends are going to strike the Facebook any second now, man I’m slow)…but here were my highlights!

 

Themselves – doseone and jel KILLED it at the bay area show, @beauty bar on Thursday afternoon. Some other band that was going on later even cancelled so they got to keep going and play a full, spectacular set. Oh man you guys. I could have watched ONLY Adam Drucker perform all day every day for the entire week and not been bored. I dragged Laura from WWHR along and she seemed pretty impressed with me for being cool enough to be into these dudes.

 

Casiotone for the Painfully Alone – the only band I saw three times. The first was the best, at the k recs showcase @ beauty bar weds night – zac pennington from the parenthetical girls (who also played a great set earlier, complete with Marry/”the F word”/”push off a cliff” game stage banter) AND nick krgovich from no kids both came out and guested. omg. He played 5 songs I recognized and the rest all newer, but the older ones included ‘bobby malone moves home’ and ‘I love you creedence’ so I was happy. Sarah Cass and my friend Valerie from college were along for that one.

(that’s from a later show @ Ms. Bea’s, but my best of Owen+Nick)

 

No Kids – that aforementioned Nick Krgovich has a damn sexy voice. This was a band I’ve been intending and attempting to see for like a year and a half, so this was a long-awaited success. Dude stands surprisingly still while performing, looking much more passive than I would have expected from the latent energy that’s always bubbling through the music. It was great anyway, and I was glad to have Chris from Radio UTD and his friends Rudy and Christine with me to experience it. Also I saw Nick and Julia (the girl on keys below) at a bunch of other shows and at one I introduced myself and said I was a huge fan. It was embarrassing.

 

Polka Dot Dot Dot-beautiful pastoral harmonies, employing a singing saw and a banjo but more often than not sticking to glorious a capella with foot-stomp and knee-slap percussion. I am so proud to call these Olympia sweethearts my friends! You should ask me sometime about how I first met Jordan, it is one of my better stories. Anyway he is currently running a radio campaign for PDDD’s EXCELLENT record “Love Letter From New Zealand” through Bicycle Records, so if you are a college radio programmer you should seriously get on that. Here is Jordan looking incredibly dapper at a late-night Todd P acoustic jam

And here he is with Colleen and Onyx, collectively ruling at a really great two-day-long house party sponsored by People in a Position To Know Recordings and The Olympia All Ages Project, where I was gallantly accompanied by Jenny, her friend Lydia, Joel and a slew of Mikes.

 

Yoni Wolf – anyone who knows me these days already knows that whenever this guy crosses my path, he’s going to overshadow anything else I do that day (or week, or month, or year). The frontman of WHY? played a few solo sets, just him on a piano playing stripped-down songs, and when I missed the first one at Terrorbird’s monster day party, I rushed out of the K/tomlab/asthmatic kitty showcase Weds night to pay another $10 to squeeze into anticon.’s showcase at the crowded little room in the Mohawk. It was totally worth it. I got to catch a few Dosh tracks, which were great although I wish I could have seen the stage (Dosh is another musician I’ve been intending/trying to see for years), and then Yoni played “These Few Presidents” and an entire rest of the set of new songs off the forthcoming September new WHY? album. I have NO IDEA how I am going to handle waiting that long. I remembered a couple of the songs from a similar performance he did at the Knitting Factory at an incredible NYC anticon. show in December, so that was cool to hear those again. Anyway basically I freaked out for about half an hour and then it was over. I still couldn’t really see so I didn’t really get any pictures, but here is one that is hilariously embarrassing i-can’t-belive-i-did-that-and-now-i’m-posting-it of me to have taken, of yoni standing with nick and julia from no kids and todd p at ms bea’s watching (Angel) Deradoorian. HA:

 

Pomegranates – my old buddies are always a favorite, but Tuesday’s performance at the art disaster party @ beauty bar was especially great – the matching jumpsuits and audience-participatory tambourine solos really turned the sxsw kickoff crowd on. I overheard so many people around me that I didn’t know, commenting on how good it was. Plus it was a nice place to run into friends old and new, like my buddies from Pirate!, Erin Chandler who hooked me up with my Tripwire gig before moving on to Dangerbird, and Shiv from WOXY who is such a cute friend/fan of the Poms!

 

Still Flyin – a supergroup comprised (at least sometimes) of members of international pop groups like love is all, architecture in helsinki, and the ladybug transistor (they also list marky monnone from the lucksmiths and jens lekman as ‘occasional jammers’ on their website)…I saw these guys perform a year (or two? I can’t believe I’ve been in NYC almost two years) ago in Brooklyn. I liked it then, but it was an entirely different experience from this time – what I remembered was a surprisingly jammy band, reggae influence on its sleeve; this week what I saw was a sweet pop group that made more sense considering its members, with claps and chants and singalongs in addition to one reggae-ish jam I remembered from before. Later in the week I met a couple members and they were totally nice. I made Joey from the Pomegranates come along with me after a failed attempt to catch more than 10 seconds of Pete and the Pirates, and he was so psyched.

 

New Villager-the only band I had heard absolutely nothing about before and walked away super excited about. Reminded me a bit of tv on the radio, performed by 2 guys with synths and bass. Ryan came along and he seemed way into it too, we were both telling friends about them the rest of the week. Album coming soon on the quickly-proving-to-be-excellent twosyllable records, who put on the sweet party at Scholz Garten where I also caught Women and Evangelicals. Also I randomly realized a few songs into the set that although I had never met him or even seen him play before, I’ve been to the guy on the left’s house (basement/loft) in Brooklyn where I saw Phosphorescent and Deer Tick play once. Weird right?? Well I thought so.

BONUS: here is Zach (of twosyllable) surveying his party handiwork like the mogul he clearly deserves to be:

 

Fishboy-thermals meets mountain goats from denton, tx. HOW COULD YOU LOSE. Plus any friend of the terrordactyls is a friend of mine (I made them write that into an official law, they can’t take it back now). Also Fishboy has a song about a member of Still Flyin’ hating his guts, it’s the first song right now at their myspace. HA. At that fun Olympia house party:

 

Wild Moccasins – cute boy/girl folky pop stuff from Houston…some new buddies/new favorites. I made Ryan and his cousin Katherine join me for this one…put on at some kind of a school and peddling vegan wares, and check out those stage dressings! Further enforcing the terrordactyls friend law mentioned above.

 

Gasoline Heart – these guys are old buddies from Orlando…like I’ve known them longer than anybody else mentioned in this whole post (except MAYBE Ryan and Valerie), weird. I was a fan of the band that some of them were in called The Kick that broke up in like 2004. I wrote a review of their record that came out in 2006. They have a line about “New York and LA” that’s always given me a little twinge of maybe feeling like a sell-out for moving to Brooklyn. I hadn’t seen them in over a year, so I didn’t know what to expect, but it was a little bit like coming home again, revisiting one of my former selves, watching them play and hanging a little after the set. Also they played a show put on by that anti-suicide charity “To Write Love On Her Arms” with yet another old friend, a twangy singer-songwriter named Josh Moore who used to play in a North Carolina band called Classic Case. I love Josh Moore too. Anyway Gasoline Heart is working on a new record for P is for Panda, look out for it!

 

WHEW okay, so that was the highlights of what I saw, and mostly even who I saw them with and where. Did you like how a bunch of them tied together?? You are so bored!!! In case you’re not bored enough, though, here is a complete list of the not-pictured bands I saw, in order of when I saw them, even if it was only half a song or from-the-parking-lot-behind-the-stage for some of them….all were respectable-to-great, it really was a solid year for music down there:

fight bite, shunda k, franki chan, pains of being pure at heart, vivian girls, pete and the pirates, the beets, josh moore, desolation wildernessx2, dosh, parenthetical girls, women, evangelicals, best friends foreverx2, todd p late nite acoustic jam (too many bands for too short a time to count), golden boots, the muggabears, bearsuit, deradoorian, marnie stern, health, mae shi w kid static, natalie portman’s shaved head, tara jane o’neil, mirah, busdriver, wavves, no age, the intelligence, kurt vile.

 

Time to start resting up for CMJ!!

organicArma at RPM radio now!!

Hey friends!

 

I’m a little late on the draw to get this one up, but I had a new RPM record go for adds this past week (3/23-24) through LIFT!

 

 

ORGANICARMA

ORGANICARMA EP

Rock Ridge Music

 

Note: this EP is not called “Discordia”, that is just a track that is featured with 3 remixes. organicArma did release a “Discordia EP” that contained nothing but mixes of that track, and this is not that.

 

Anyway, organicArma is a new band from Miami. They describe their music as “minimalist electronic”; I hear (and see-look at that graphic!) an industrial tinge to it as well. Some of the vocals are in Spanish; others are in English (the band’s founder is a Venezuelan named Juan Carlos Penaloza). There’s lots going on! My favorite tracks are #1, 3 and 4. Fans of stuff like Trentemøller, KMFDM and Kompakt Records might get into this.

 

And even without the help of this post, we totally made it to number 5 on the CMJ RPM Top Adds chart, with 34 stations reporting it on their adds charts (well over 1/3 of the total number of stations reporting adds last week!)…YES! Way to go team, you’ve officially never let me down.

 

Contact me with feedback or download/hard copy requests!

contact info for this project:

jenn@promolift.com

718.238.0234

http://www.promolift.com/lift_main.html

http://www.myspace.com/organicarma

 

We did it!!!

YESSS!

 

Good one, you guys! I knew we could do this. Hidden People totally made the charts last week!! Here’s what it looked like:

 

188

173

126

76

9

NEW STANDARDS

Rock And Roll

Princess

189

189

1

HIDDEN PEOPLE

Hormones [EP]

Self-Released

190

187

159

159

3

SHORTWAVE SET

Replica Sun Machine

Wall Of Sound

191

191

1

BEEP BEEP

Enchanted Islands

Saddle Creek

192

98

8

12

BELLE AND SEBASTIAN

The BBC Sessions

Matador

 

That’s right, #189! Not bad for a totally self-released, 5-song EP, from a brand new band. I’m feeling awesome. Credit is due of course to Hidden People for ruling at making songs, and also to you guys at college radio for ruling at making charts. HIGH FIVES ALL AROUND!!! If it moves up this week, I don’t even know how I will be able to handle my excitement. Chuck (the bass player) was way psyched to hear the news when he got back from a trip to England this week! Nice ‘welcome home’ gift, right??

 

I just got back myself from a fantastic week in Austin at SXSW and I’ve got an RPM record going for adds from LIFT this week, but that info is going to have to wait while we bask in the happy glory of our Hidden People (and I maybe take a several-year-long nap)!!!

 

<3<3<3

 

It’s HIDDEN PEOPLE WEEK!!

Yo dudes!

So, something important is going on that I need to tell the internet about. The very first record that I am promoting all on my lonesome, my flagship Band Mom band, is THIS CLOSE to making the CMJ charts!! Or should I say really, this close! It is so close!!

Last week it had more stations charting it than a couple of records that DID make the chart – it was just the logistics of how the CMJ system works that kept it off. This week I think is really the week…WE CAN DO THIS, you guys!!

In case a new EP from this band wasn’t quite interesting enough, they’ve been keeping things fresh lately by slowly releasing tracks as a part of their “Live at Trash Bar” series over on their blog! Trash Bar is a spot in Brooklyn where they played recently, and these tracks are all otherwise unrecorded, unreleased brand new songs. You should check them out! They smartly put up “Heart Out” just in time for Valentine’s day, and this week saw the release of “Grounded”. Feel free to check it out either over there on their blog, or by right-click-save-link-as-ing on the single’s excellent cover art below:

Nice, right?? Congrats to these guys for keeping it moving.

ANYWAY, here’s what you can do to help my big serious push this week:

Obviously, if you’re a music director of a college/non-comm radio station, the easiest thing would be to just CHART THE RECORD THIS WEEK! If you were considering it at all on this album, let’s all pull together at once: now is the time!!!

Of course if you don’t feel comfortable enough with the level of spins it’s getting to chart it, that is okay – HIDDEN PEOPLE WEEK means different things to different stations, and maybe to you it just means time to give it a serious listen, finally. Feedback is just about equally important to this band as chart numbers, after all. Or maybe you know of a DJ or two who would probably get pretty into it but hasn’t checked it out yet – now is the time to point them in this direction! Or if this burst of girly post-punk goodness is somehow still languishing in a review pile, this is the week to get it checked out and into rotation! See. I’m not going to be too hard on you. I just want to make sure the jams are getting heard!

Of course, you might not be a music director of a radio station. If you’re connected to one at all, this is the week to play this band, or tell your friends to! And if you’re not, I can guarantee you there is at least one station nearby that I mailed this record to – call/email/IM to request it!! Seriously, that works.

I think that’s about all I’ve got to say for right now…obviously, this is rather important to me. If everybody just pitches in a tiny bit this week, we can make this a pretty big deal – both for me and for Hidden People, who really deserve this!

Okay. I’ll be back to bloggin’ about movie stars and dogs on kiddie rides in no time, don’t you worry. But for now, LET’S DO THIS, COLLEGE RADIO!!

HAMMERTIME!

<3

DROP EVERYTHING

YOU GUYS.

stop what you’re doing. did you know that RYAN GOSLING HAS A BAND?!?!

if you read pitchfork or generally pay attention to things you probably did know this. I can apparently barely handle keeping up with videogum‘s kittens jumping into boxes at this point, so sorry for being like a month and a half late to this party.

but anyway, they are called Dead Man’s Bones, and according to this one video they have with a CHILDREN’S CHOIR DRESSED UP AS ZOMBIES, they are AMAZING.

 

 

RIGHT?!? gothic archies meets arcade fire?!? HOW DID THIS HAPPEN!

I already believed that ryan gosling is one of, if not the single, best actor(s) of his generation. I say ‘his’ generation to exclude edward norton of course. but I think the two actors are pretty comparable in their talents. okay I am getting off track here. but you guys. lars and the real girl?! united states of leland?! the believer?!? this guy is a POWERHOUSE, the rare kind of actor who truly loses himself in each role so that a) you have no idea what he’s like as a person; when you are watching him in a movie you are absolutely watching a character and NEVER ryan gosling, and also b) he has avoided being typecast and has made a stunning variety of excellent films for a guy his age (not even 30!!). even when he is in movies that are not really the greatest (sorry, Fracture – even The Notebook, though, you gotta admit is among the best of its genre), he is great in them. AND NOW THIS!

 

 

he says in that pitchfork interview: “You know when you’re a kid and you get crayons and papers and just draw whatever you want and it’s just a bunch of messy lines, but to you it makes sense, and then they put it on the fridge? From that point on, you’re always trying to get back on the fridge, you start drawing things that look like something, like, the more it looks like a horse, the more chance you have of getting it on the fridge. We wanted to get back to that place before we were trying to make the fridge. We wanted to work with people who hadn’t been affected in that way yet.”

ARE YOU KIDDING ME, RYAN GOSLING?!? could dude get any cooler?!

 

(you’re trying to tell me this guy was in the Mickey Mouse Club? :/ )

ryan and zach shields, the other dude in the band (apparently his best friend, who looks like but fortunately IS NOT joaquin phoenix), even created their own record label, and called it WEREWOLF HEART!

clearly, there are some actors who should just forget about making music (I’m looking at you, bruce willis and scarlett johansson), and some musicians who would be better off avoiding pretending they can act (mariah carey and j.lo, I know you’re reading this), but apparently ryan gosling is in the tunde adebimpe and jena malone camp of NOT ONE OF THOSE PEOPLE.

suck on THAT, coconut records!

 

ok I’m sorry for all the pictures. I mean I’ll pretend I’m sorry.

thanks to tenni for changing my life with this information. you guys are all invited to the wedding. now all I have to do is meet him…too bad he broke my heart by canceling his SXSW performance. OMG!