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Zulu Report: Really, It’s OK To Be Addicted To Pantha Du Prince

Our friends over at Kitsilano’s Zulu Records once again present their weekly Scout feature, the Zulu Report. Within, staff from the West 4th music store provide The Track, the song that is on heavy rotation that week; The Playlist, which is pretty self-explanatory; The Gig, the must see show of the week; and The Glance, a view ahead to music on the horizon. From their ears to yours, enjoy…

The Track

The tune currently on heavy rotation…

Pantha Du Prince | “Stick By My Side” from the album Black Noise (Rough Trade)

Pantha Du Prince has pulled off a remarkable feat with his beautiful sound poem of an album, Black Noise. Recorded in the Swiss Alps (and heavily inspired by those surroundings), Black Noise features forest sounds seamlessly integrated into minimal techno jams. Like Burial, The Field and the entire K7! label, Pantha Du Prince works within the “electro house” genre, but this is hardly the soulless, brainless throb that you’d expect by that tag. This is lush, blissed out, feeling music, as this track, Stick By My Side, attests. Having Panda Bear guest vocalize on this album will boost the songs appeal, but this is Pantha’s show all the way. Watch this video and be transported into the future by gazing into the deepness of humanity’s collective forest-past.

The Playlist

Click the links for some audible flavour…

A SUNNY DAY IN GLASGOW Nitetime EP (Mijos Os Discos)
Philly dream-poppers follow up last year’s stunner album with an EP of new songs and surprisingly solid remixes, providing further proof of the supremacy of their hazed-out musical vision.

THE MAGNETIC FIELDS Realism (Merge)
NY’s wry purveyors of intelligent pop magic turn folky and old-timey on an album of thirteen new classics.

THE BRIAN JONESTOWN MASSACRE Who Killed Sgt. Pepper? (A)
Anton Newcombe detoxes in Iceland and enlists a fresh cast to back him up on his freshest album in years.

MASSIVE ATTACK Heligo Land (EMI)
Bristol, England’s Massive Attack brooding trip hop-i-delica is tailor-made for Vancouver’s gray and overcast post-Olympics hangover.

NOUVELLE VAGUE 3 (Peacefrog)
3 is an all star affair, with Martin Gore (Depeche Mode), Ian McCulloch and others joining Nouvelle Vague in creating striking new versions of classic 80’s hits.

STRANGE BOYS Be Brave (In The Red)
Demented, dumbo garage rock that wraps around your head in a choke-hold and doesn’t let go until you cry ‘Uncle’.

SPOON RIVER Kingdom Of The Burned (Northern Electric)
Vancouver by way of Montreal husband and wife super folky rock group that broods like Cohen and rocks like Neil. Homegrown is the way to be, people.

A SILVER MOUNT ZION Kollaps Tradixionales (Constellation)
ASM are the voice of artistic political dissent, creating Ernst-esque sound tapestries that haunt and inspire in equal measure.

SMITH WESTERNS s/t (HOZAC)
The Smith Westerns are guaranteed to be posters boys for the sound of scrappy pop circa 2010, as their self-titled debut proves. Hooks and sound-gunk to keep you pacified.

POSTDATA s/t (EMI)
Raw missives from Wintersleep frontman Paul Murphy as he confronts the fragility of life and inevitability of pain and suffering. Heavy but necessary.

The Gig

The Big Pink w/ A Place To Bury Strangers at Venue Sat March 13

This show is going to be massive. And by massive I mean you can expect infinitely elongated waves of reverb and distortion, like multi-coloured waves of sound washing over you. I mean…what a team up! The Big Pink, England’s latest shoegaze revival act, who are no slouches with the pop hooks, and NY’s fine A Place To Bury Strangers, who like their shows to be LOUD and their visuals to be wildly psychedelic. It’s rare that a headlining band and support act sync up so nicely, so this show will be a rare treat. It’s time for us locals to venture back onto Granville street and reclaim the city from the stuffed animal mascots and mouth-breathing hockey nuts who descended upon it during that whole Olympics thing. This Saturday’s show seems like an ideal chance to do just that.

The Glance

IMG_3973-264x10241121111111111Fine local shows on the immediate horizon…

Tue MAR 09

THE APPLESEED CAST – BILTMORE

Wed MAR 10

THE COOL KIDS – VENUE (VENUE CHANGE)
FAKE BLOOD – FORTUNE SOUND CLUB

Fri MAR 12

GOMEZ – ORPHEUM
RICKARD BERGLOF – THE FALL
JACK BEATS & AC SLATER – CELEBRITIES
EFTERKLANG – BILTMORE

Sat MAR 13

THE BIG PINK – VENUE
PEZZNER – J LOUNGE
TRUS’ ME – COBALT
WARREL DAME – RED ROOM
MIKE DOUGHTY – BILTMORE

Sun MAR 14

DIPLO & PAUL DEVRO – VENUE

Fri MAR 19

JOHN DIGWEED – CELEBRITIES

There is 1 comment

  1. Dear indie-snobs. I like good music. I also like hockey. I find the “mouth breathing hockey nuts” comment a little elitist. Did you know it’s ok to love hockey and good music? I know many people who do. I know local underground muscians who love hockey. What about the Hansen Brothers? It is part of our culture that runs a lot deeper than you think. It is part of the fabric of our land. 80 percent of Canada watched that gold medal game (I assume you all were part of the 20 who didn’t). Lighten up and enjoy yourselves. You don’t have to drink Molsaon Canadian and paint your chest the colours of your favourite team to enjoy the game. Celebrating that gold medal with 100,000 of my closest freinds was amazing. It is something I will never forget, and I like to think of myself as a non-mouth-breather.