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He’s Back! Andrew W.K. Invades Homes This Fall With New Episodes of CN’s Destroy Build Destroy! October 3, 2010

ALL NEW EPISODES PREMIERE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6As Cartoon Network recently announced, new episodes of their hit show Destroy Build Destroy, hosted by Andrew W.K., will premiere October 6th at 8:30pm ET/PT.  Andrew W.K. serves as the master of mayhem as two teams with the guidance and assistance of professionals, compete by destroying large structures using wrecking balls, human destroyers and real explosions.  Each week brings new challenges to build from the debris, with strategy, wits and teamwork determining which team’s creation out- performs the other.  Destroy Build Destroy was created by Dan Taberski and produced by Idiot Box & Mess Media.

Andrew W.K. states, “I’m so psyched about this new season of DBD!  We really went bigger and better than ever.  I love these new episodes.  The team members and I always have so much fun, but this time we really went over the top.  It’s super-destructivity!  And super-buildtacular!  The new season has even higher levels of insanity, originality, teamwork, and of course, massive explosions!  Get ready!”

 

A cappella…some traditions never die… September 22, 2010

Let me ask you a few questions…

Have you ever wondered what the limits of the human voice were, and what would happen if we challenged them?

Have you ever wondered if the human voice could imitate, to performance quality, the instruments in a band?

Have you ever wondered if that thing you do at a concert when you half know the words to the songs could ever have a viable place in a band?

Have you ever wondered what it would be like if you could stop wetting the bed?

On that last one, me neither…and that’s a good thing, because this collection of impressive A Capella renditions of some modern favorites and contemporary classics could make you wet your pants…

Enjoy!

“Wonderwall” by Oasis peformed by UGA Noteworthy (http://www.myspace.com/noteworthyislife) in 2009

BYU’s female a capella group (http://newsnet.byu.edu/story.cfm/60999) performing “Apologize” by One Republic in 2008

UC Berkley’s Noteworthy (http://noteworthy.berkeley.edu/) performing “Poker Face” by Lady GaGa – this one is freaking amazing…definitely been making the viral video rounds as of late…

Klone, out.

 

New Music and Videos September 17, 2010

Well, now that we got that soupsandwich out-of-the-way, aka MTV Video Music Awards, we can all move on with our lives.  A big thank you to all who joined in our boycott, we appreciate your support.  ANYWAY…here is some new music for you guys, things that have been buzzing in my ears.

Believe it or not, this lady is loving Two Door Cinema Club.  I can’t even give you a favorite song, they’re all amazing!  I started with “Cigarettes in the Theater” and have checked out others songs from the group ever since.  Hailing from Northern Ireland, this band has caught my attention with their addicting, fun-loving beats, mixing electronica with indie rock.

Madball has a new album dropping on October 12th entitled Empire.  Their highly anticipated new release introduces new drummer Jay Weinberg and is produced by Eric Rhutan (Misery Index, Cannibal Corpse, Goatwhore).  Keep it hardcore, know your roots.

Less Than Jake also has a new album coming out on October 12th entitled TV/EP- A Soundtrack to Your Couch Potato Life. This album is entirely television theme songs and commercials.  They’re not releasing any track names until right before the release, so stay tuned for that. 

Midnight Spin is a band I’ve listened to for a while now and I’ve decided to share this musical gem with the rest of you.  Their debut EP Through the Mojo Wire was produced by Nic Hard (The Bravery) and is available for digital download via iTunes.  Check out “In The Air (Revival) below.

Time for TNT to get honest- I can’t get this song out of my head.  Backin’ up Video, my daddy taught me good.  Maybe I’ll buy the sheet music.

So, is this the new trend?  Auto-tuning real clips from the news?  Two things are running through my mind here.  One, that people are running out of creative juice and are turning to news clips or two, someone was trying to get the point across that using auto-tune does not make you a musician.  Both are valid facts.  I believe this new trend started with the Bed Intruder one…

Check this video out.  Props to J9 who introduced it to me; she sensed I was in danger of douchebaggery Saturday night and that I was.  I used to think living in Williamsburg Brooklyn wouldn’t be so bad.  It’s not a bad area, it’s extremely close to Manhattan and it’s a total up and coming music scene.  While all these facts may be true, I just did not seem to understand what I was seeing.  Did I magically travel to Europe in a time machine and arrive in 1981 with bicycle gangs (people who ride together but mean no harm)?  Out of all the crazy things I saw (facial hair, over-sized glasses, that creepy pedophile look), no matter what the trend, it was in style.  It felt like the odder you dressed, the cooler you appeared.  Well, not in my eyes.  All I could think of was the line ‘to each their own’…while knowing that everyone I encountered was dressed a certain way to impress someone else.  Sorry Williamsburg, I am just not trendy enough for you.  Anyway, here is a video that described every moment of Saturday night, every single moment.

I love Ok Go, but was not impressed with their latest album Of the Blue Colour of the Sky. One of two songs I can tolerate is “This Too Shall Pass”, which has an amazing video.  If I ran my own company, I would have a set up like this for team building exercises (team building exercise ’99).  This video is sick.  Klone pointed out the broken TV’s in the background, counting the number of attempted takes.

Oh, was that not enough for you?  Still need some fresh talent to check out?  Okay, you twisted my arm.  Check out Frankie F!Gz with some fresh hip hop out of south Jersey.  Check out his latest video “I’m Gone”.

 

On behalf of our readers and the fans of music that we know still have brains and the ability to think… September 10, 2010

…we, the editors of NeVerMindthePosers are officially boycotting the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards in protest of the overtly engineered marketing machine, designed to narrow the focus of popular music to a small pool of already over-exposed artists.  MTV has for some time been distancing itself from the point of its inception, altogether dropping music videos from their regular programming.  As such, we feel that they have lost touch with the popular music scene, and have instead been co-opted by a select group of record labels and producers, to effectively hijack the audience they once lovingly embraced and exposed to more music than free public radio was ever able to.  The list of nominees for this year’s awards show is irrefutable proof that the network has a specific agenda and is strategically manipulating its audience to control their opinions.  We at NVMP are all for marketing and supporting artists, we understand that the music industry is as much a business as it is an artistic endeavor and phenomenon.  However, we cannot in any good conscience support MTV’s decision to all but handout awards to a handful of pre-selected artists that they are poising to be the ONLY artists that their audience should be listening to.  What legitimacy is there to an awards show where the same group of people are up for ALL the awards?  Even the Academy Awards (Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences) has categories designed to widen the scope of artists being prominently featured and considered for honor.  MTV’s 2010 VMA Nominee list is a slap in the face to the music loving public, and should be taken as such with no room for excuse or explanation.  Therefore, we will not be covering this event, and we strongly discourage anyone out there from wasting their time by letting MTV tell them who they should be listening to.

Signed,
Dave ‘Klone’ Maresca
Tina Nicole Teresi
Alex ‘Stigz’ Castiglione
Angela Blasi
Mark B
Daniel Edward Petrino
Hoverbee


Out of 16 categories and their nominees, here are some interesting facts:

– 16 categories are broken down into 9 artist categories and 7 professional categories.
– Lady Gaga is nominated in 11 out of the 16 categories (The 5 categories that were not crazy for gaga?  Best Male Video, Best Hip Hop Video, Best New Artist, Best Rock Video, and Breakthrough Video).
– Lady Gaga has 13 total nominations (nominated twice for Best Choreography and Video of the Year; “Bad Romance” and “Telephone”.)
– Eminem is nominated in 8 categories, all for “Not Afraid”.
– The only category we will acknowledge is Best Breakthrough Video- Dan Black “Symphonies”, Gorillaz ft. Bobby Womack & Mos Def “Stylo”, Coldplay “Strawberry Swing”, and The Black Keys “Tighten Up”.  Four great artists, four phenomenal videos. Is this still MTV?  If you had any insight to good, new music (or read NVMP) you would have already seen these videos, so still, we boycott.
– 16 categories with 5 nominations each should leave 80 spots available for nominees.
– A total of 36 artists make up the 2010 nomination list.  22 artists are nominated once, 5 appear twice, and that leaves 9 artists nominated three times or more to fill the rest of the spots.  No thank you, I do not want my MTV.


A little background on the TV monster that MTV has become
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by Stigz

MTV in the late 80s and early 90s used to selectively air music videos based on their content, and even banned Michael Jackson, the King of Pop, presumably for racist reasons.  MTV only wavered when Jackson’s label claimed to pull all of their other artists from the channel.  This led to a massive PR campaign to get away from their racist image.  MTV’s answer?  They concocted “The Real World.”  For any onlooker to the first season, a very liberal agenda is pushed, and they consistently make things out to be a race argument; this is no coincidence.  Even though it is unscripted TV, they select the most diverse arrangement of people imaginable and throw them into the mix with each other.  This, coupled with their more liberal selection music, “racially informing” PR and programming campaign, and sympathetic stand towards the AIDS epidemic, gained them the support of the masses and diffused attention and racist claims from them.  Back then though, up until the late 90s, they ACTUALLY PLAYED MUSIC VIDEOS; and these videos hit a lot of different genres, artists and age demographics.  Soon after “The Real World,” something went terribly wrong.  Now there are a bunch of MTV Channels and good luck finding a music video.  Pack a lunch; it’s going to be a while.  Now that the history is out-of-the-way, let’s talk about the present.

MTV’s stagnant pool of brainless programming, rigged music scheduling and general lack of respect for anybody outside of the Billboard Top 5, is abhorrent.  I, as a music fan and mindful citizen of our culture, must object.  Until diversification of content, or at the very least, programming which doesn’t make anyone with an IQ over 17 go searching for a straight razor, you will be given no refuge here.  Music is not a soda pop.  Music is not a line of cocaine.  Music is not a brand of shampoo.  Music is not a personality contest.  Music is freedom, and sadly, MTV, you are the jailer. Boycott the “MTV Video Music Awards,” if you can call them that.  Find your music elsewhere.  Watch other shows.  Tell Snooki to “Fuck Off.”

 

Stigz First Single Via Area 51 Records Goes Worldwide: EP to Follow End of August August 17, 2010

DJ/Remixer/Producer Stigz dropped his first single “Narcissism” via Area 51 Records Friday, August 6th 2010 wherever dance music is sold (Beatport, I-Tunes, Traxsource, DJdownload, etc.)  A deep, tech house groove with haunting vocals and concussion inducing percussion flow from the track, sure to bang out the deep, dark rooms and dancehalls worldwide.  It is the first of five original releases on Area 51, with “The Lowdown on Drugs” EP to follow, featuring four original tracks and two remixes by DJs/Producers John Hartston and Leon Blaq.

His bio according to The DJ List:
“Stigz has been spinning tracks for the last 8 years. Starting out with a love for trance, before his 18th birthday he was devoted to the equally hypnotic and pounding rhythm of deep house. In 2005, he took over CLUBSESSIONS on 89.5 FM WSOU on Sunday nights from 10p-12a. Since that time, his record collection and taste for all forms of Electronic Dance Music have grown. From throwback dance floor classics, to underground tribal tech that will blow out your eardrums (and subwoofers), all the way over to the most unique mash-ups around, Stigz laces it all into his repertoire without missing a beat. Specializing in deep house and tribal tech, he sometimes takes you on a genre bending foray into deep solid grooves and techy breaks. He has several tracks on a few labels, so keep your eyes peels and ears open. He also can check out his sets, for free, on I-tunes, where he records his underground sets and weekly radio show appearences.
He has appeared behind the decks at several famous and underground spots, including but not limited to famous NYC names like the legendary Webster Hall or underground downtown gem, Club Love.

He currently spins in the NYC metro area (or where ever the music takes him), and runs several radio shows: Clubsessions 89.5 FM WSOU Sundays 10p-12a EST in the NYC area- wsou.net global, wtnrradio.com Drumatik Sounds with DJ Stigz – Sundays 10a-2p Global, and Tuesdays 7p-9p on Global1fm.com. You can get in touch with him on facebook, at “Stigz” or “Clubsessions WSOU“, twitter.com/djstigz, or here on thedjlist.com.
Stigz – Narcissism out Friday 8-6-10 worldwide with “The Lowdown on Drugs” EP to follow later this month.

For all the New Yorkers: He will be spinning at Club Avion in Brooklyn on August 28th. Check him out for more info, releases, and where to see him live or hear him freaking your speakers.

Listen to Diskoteka (I Make the Beat Go) Revamp here:
http://soundcloud.com/stigz/stigz-diskoteka-i-make-the-beat-go-revamp
Listen to The Lowdown on Drugs here:
http://soundcloud.com/stigz/stigz-the-lowdown-on-drugs

Download Narcissism here:
http://www.djdownload.com/mp3-detail/Stigz/Narcissism/A51/2346947
or here:
https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/detail/269414/narcissism#app=fe3&a486-index=0

 

NVMP Top 10 Albums of All Time August 6, 2010

Filed under: Manic Monday Top 5,Too Cool for a Category — NVMP @ 4:46 PM

TNT’s Top 10 Albums of All Time
10. Page Avenue by Story of the Year
9. Affirmation by Savage Garden
8. …And Out Come the Wolves by Rancid
7. Metallica (The Black Album) by Metallica
6. Tie- Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell and  Welcome to the Neighborhood by Meat Loaf
5. From Here to Infirmary by Alkaline Trio
4. The Living End by The Living End
3. The Very Best of Skeletons From the Closet by The Grateful Dead
2. OkGo by OkGo
1. Something to Write Home About by The Get Up Kids

Mark’s Top 10 Albums of All Time
10. Exile by Gary Numan
9. Community Music by Asian Dub Foundation
8. Stromata by Charlotte Martin
7. Love and Rockets by Love and Rockets
6. Violator by Depeche Mode
5. Dead Can Dance by Dead Can Dance
4. Shifting Skin by On
3. Boston by Boston
2. Greatest Hits by The Police
1. ESCM by BT

Angela’s Top 10 Albums of All Time
10. Answer That and Stay Fashionable by AFI
9. From Here to Infirmary by Alkaline Trio
8. Destruction by Definition by Suicide Machines
7. Keasbey Nights by Catch 22
6. Pinkerton by Weezer
5. Just The Best Party by World/Inferno Friendship Society
4. Thriller by Michael Jackson
3. Greatest Hits: The Platinum Collection by Queen
2. The Wall by Pink Floyd
1. Dookie by Green Day

Stigz’s Top 10 Albums of All Time
10. The Battle of Los Angeles by Rage Against the Machine
9. The Sufferer and the Witness by Rise Against
8. Pretty Hate Machine by Nine Inch Nails
7. Appetite For Destruction by Guns ‘N Roses
6. Bat Out of Hell by Meatloaf
5. Blood Sugar Sex Magik by Red Hot Chili Peppers
4.  From Here to Infirmary by Alkaline Trio
3. They Make Beer Commercials Like This by Minus the Bear
2. S.C.I.E.N.C.E. by Incubus
1. Dookie by Green Day

Klone’s Top 10 Albums of All Time
10. Ten by Pearl Jam
9. Core by Stone Temple Pilots
8. Tie: Permanent Vacation and Pump by Aerosmith
7. Facelift by Alice in Chains
6. The Real Thing by Faith No More
5. Siamese Dream by The Smashing Pumpkins
4. Bat Out of Hell by Meat Loaf
3. Use Your Illusion II by Guns N’ Roses
2. Tie Dookie by Green Day and Weezer (aka the Blue album) by Weezer
1. Master of Puppets by Metallica

 

Andrew W.K. New Music Video for “I Wanna See You Go Wild” Directed by Peter Glantz July 6, 2010

I love this new animated video directed by Peter Glantz!  Andrew W.K. can do no wrong and NVMP is excited to meet him at Vans Warped Tour 2010. This video totally suits the man, and the song is great too!
– TNT
Check out this video.

 

Free Music You Say? June 27, 2010

We’ll be there! Mark your calendar, these artists are not to be missed, especially April Smith and the Great Picture Show, Seth Kallen, and Savoir Adore.  NVMP is on vacation for the next few days, we’ll see ya when we get back.     – TNT

 

DIRTY HOUSE MUSIC + CIRCUS PARTY = MADNESS! June 15, 2010

Join me for a night of madness at WEBSTER HALL JUNE 19th! I’ll be spinning the latest and greatest in-house, tech, and tribal on the main floor til 1am, alongside resident DJ’s Tengo and Mike Chach!!


You do not want to miss this: DIRTY HOUSE MUSIC + CIRCUS PARTY = MADNESS !
Make sure you check out the pics and links below to get an idea of the sensory overload this party is!

Go to the guest list line and say you’re on “Stigz List” for reduced admission-half price – ($20). For more info and bottle service shoot me a message on Facebook, click here for the event invite.

Get ready for an “Aural Beatdown!”  Hear all the dirty filthy beats you love that I drop on the radio shows each week, and some brand new tracks that are too hot for the airwaves.

WEBSTER HALL
JUNE 19TH
19 to Remember, 21+ to forget
STIGZ
TENGO
MIKE CHACH
CIRCUS by SHANE SAVANT

STIGZ LIST FOR HALFPRICE ADMISSION!

PEACE.LOVE.MUSIC
– Stigz

* To check out what ManhattanStyle.com said about DJ Stigz, click here

 

Offbeat Site Makes Use and Humor of the Various Music Scenes June 10, 2010

Filed under: Rants,Too Cool for a Category — NVMP @ 3:27 AM
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Just For Giggles – a blurb by Alexander “Stigz” Castiglione

One of my coworkers at 89.5 FM-WSOU turned me onto this site, and I used it in an on air bit.  However, a picture is worth a thousand words and I had to post this up.


The site yourscenesucks.com is nothing short of hilarious – especially to fellow scenesters or people who hit up tons of shows and venues and see more and more people dressing spectacularly different from “status quo,” yet inadvertently all looking the same.  Besides this phenomena being an epic fail of the highest proportions for these tools yearning for individuality yet all shopping in the same dumpster – it’s great comedic material.  Whether it’s the fake mesh tattoo sleeves and white makeup, or the Indie-leg warmer wearers, or even the Emo crowd, this site takes them all into account.  Besides the cleverly placed blurbs about what they’re wearing ranging in comments from “massive amounts of piercings” to “back-up sunglasses,” it also gives a short and humorous description of the scene it’s ripping on.  If that isn’t enough, it gives you a playlist and what websites they frequent.

Some are more accurate than funny, like with the HXC Toughguy wearing a “Hateblood” hoodie (as if we didn’t know that was a poke at Hatebreed) and has Jamie Jasta’s website as one of his pseudo-bookmarks.  Others are just plain hilarious, commenting on posers that wear flamboyant gear and listen to washed up rappers.  And other entries are way too accurate.   Case and point: The Christcore Rocker who looks exactly like Underoath/The Red Jumpsuit Aparatus’ frontman Spencer Chamberlain.  Even the expressions of the character’s faces are priceless: whereas the emo boy and girl look like they’re going to cry and write a poem about it and the “MySpace whore” has the skank-pose down pat.

As a radio DJ, club DJ and general music aficionado, I thought I knew about almost every scene under the sun: not the case.  Crabcore, Skramz Revitalist, and Orgcore Punker were some names I saw and scratched my head at. However, when you see the pictures and playlists that accompany these weird derivations, you’ll immediately be like “Oooo I know a dude that dresses like that- that looks like ____.”  This, again, makes the site even funnier, as I found myself saying “that looks just like this friend or that chick if it wasn’t for the neck tattoo/glasses/over the top hair.”

In short, this isn’t hard hitting music journalism, hey, this isn’t even journalism.  This is just me telling you to check out this site, it’s definitely good for a laugh, and was extremely well thought out from characters, to blurbs, to fake playlists and websites, to side-splitting descriptions.  Check it out : www.yourscenesucks.com