TASSEOMANCY SHARE NEW VIDEO FOR “DO EASY”

WATCH AND SHARE “DO EASY” HERE

DO EASY, OUT NOW VIA OUTSIDE MUSIC / HAND DRAWN DRACULA
 

“Tasseomancy have added a bit of magic to the mundane, injecting the pop stratosphere with their own transfixing blend of influence.” – i-D

“Glowing, dreamy retro-pop song, undercut with a little bit of melancholy” – FADER

“Otherworldly experimental pop—think Kate Bush soundtracking an
interdimensional shuttle ride.” – Noisey

“Creatively endearing and delightfully unsettling” – Consequence of Sound

“A really lovely record” – Brooklyn Vegan

PHOTO CREDIT: Steven Perlin // DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

Following the recent release of their striking new album Do Easy on Outside Music / Hand Drawn Dracula, Toronto twin sister duo Tasseomancy (formerly of Austra) have shared the surreal video for track “Do Easy” via The FADER. Showcasing the versatility and range of sisters Romy and Sari Lightman, “Do Easy” proves beguiling in its simplicity. Whimsical melodies and feather-light production easily charm, invoking the likes of Eleanor Friedberger / Fiery Furnaces in their endearing (and beautiful) quirkiness.

The band elaborates further about the video to The FADER: "While writing ‘Do Easy’, we were interested in manifesting the domestic flow of William Burroughs’, The Discipline of DE. In Zak Tatham’s video, this domestic order is overthrown; chaos reigns and we break on through to a more instinctual side. The Tower represented by the sterile condo is the dangling carrot of comfort and emotional disconnect.  It Ignores our bodies and gaslights the planet, quietly hisses ‘fuck off’. By smashing down the condo, we lay down the base of a cool new becoming. Go and take off your fancy shades, let the world's words penetrate. Wear the stains of old mistakes. Make a room where you can roll around in the shit of forgiveness. Slowly regenerate. This is a feminine destruction; a happy death."

WATCH AND SHARE “DO EASY” HERE

Tasseomancy are currently amidst a European tour supporting Andy Shauf.

Genesis P-Orridge and Kathy Acker believed William Burroughs to be a vibrant beam of clarity. P-Orridge—a disciple of Burroughs—referred to “The Discipline of D.E. as a smooth hand of magic”. Romy of Tasseomancy stumbled upon the Discipline of D.E. (Do Easy), a short story outlining a don't-bust-a-gut Buddhist philosophy and “like a gentle old cop making a soft arrest”, she was deeply touched and set out to find the easy way.

For the seasoned loners, stoners, and lackadaisically laid, Do Easy was written as a dead-beat anthem for a generation who was told that anything is possible after the possibility slows. Written in Toronto and Montreal, Do Easy was created as a lamp shade of hope and of soft survivalism. Serene, strange and magnetically sung, it honors its free thinking forbearers without being weighed down by them, creating immersive worlds of loving allusion.

Soft synths and crystalline harmonies merge hypnotically on “Dead Can Dance and Neil Young”, an invitation to “fade into folk song”. If folk song is this, it’s folk of great idiosyncrasy, where vocoded chorales provide atmospheric shading and alto-saxophones drift like cigarette smoke from a David Lynch dream-film. Between the new age synth of “Claudine & Annie”, the ambient swoon of “29 Palms”, Kate Bush-like prog-psych of “Missoula” and gently lapping title-track, Do Easy plays like pop from a parallel world.

Sisters Sari and Romy Lightman are former members of queer cold-wave band, Austra. Channelling their former forays in psychedelic folk into a kind of lushly accessible, warmly experimental dream-pop along with bandmates Johnny Spence and Evan Cartwright, they explore manipulated sounds, all with mood in mind. Assisted by friends Brodie West (alto-sax), Ryan Driver (flute), Simone Schmidt (voice of a young Neil Young), and Alex Cowan (Blue Hawaii) that exploration reaches full bloom on Do Easy, the sound of a band hitting their richly imagined, luxuriously executed stride. And, wealth of evocative references included, making it all sound easy.

TASSEOMANCY ONLINE
FACEBOOK
TUMBLR

OUTSIDE MUSIC
HAND DRAWN DRACULA

 

MOBY & THE VOID PACIFIC CHOIR SHARE NEW VIDEO

MOBY & THE VOID PACIFIC CHOIR SHARE “A SIMPLE LOVE” VIDEO THIS VALENTINE’S DAY AS A LOVE LETTER TO ANIMALS

WATCH AND SHARE “A SIMPLE LOVE” HERE

THESE SYSTEMS ARE FAILING OUT NOW VIA ARTS & CRAFTS

 

Today, Moby & The Void Pacific Choir are sharing the music video for “A Simple Love”, the latest track to be taken from their new album, These Systems Are Failing, which is out now via Arts & Crafts.

Commenting on the news, Moby says: “Happy Valentine's Day.  Here's my love letter to animals and the people who love and rescue them.”

WATCH AND SHARE “A SIMPLE LOVE” HERE

Showing the poignant work done by animal rescue organizations, the LA-based DJ and musician is keen to share this special message with all animal lovers today. And it has a lot of pigs. Cute baby pigs. Who doesn’t love baby pigs?    


These Systems Are Failing – Manifesto:

in the beginning we were a desperate species
we needed things
and if you had things you were happy
you were fed, you survived
the things saved us, things like food, weapons, shelter
but after eons of struggle we won
the old deaths had left us alone
our ancestors died of rotten teeth and disease
our ancestors pushed back and they won
BUT WE KEPT GOING
we kept eating as if we were about to starve
we kept fighting even though the old enemies were gone
we kept destroying the environment even though we were only destroying
ourselves
we built great cities, great industries, great systems
these systems were supposed to feed us
but instead they’ve killed the animals, the land and us
these systems were supposed to protect us
but instead they’ve poisoned our air and our water
these systems were supposed to serve us, but instead they’re killing us
we’re still acting as our ancestors acted
grasping for food, destroying nature, killing animals, killing eachother, maintaining
systems that haven’t worked in a long time
these systems are killing us
these systems are killing everything
these systems are failing
let them fail

change or die.

ARTS & CRAFTS
WEBSITE
TWITTER

 

JACQUES GREENE SHARES NEW SINGLE

LISTEN TO AND SHARE “TO SAY” HERE

DEBUT ALBUM, FEEL INFINITE, FROM JUNO NOMINATED MONTREAL ARTIST JACQUES GREENE DUE OUT MARCH 10 (DIGITAL) / MARCH 24 (VINYL)
VIA ARTS & CRAFTS

PRE-ORDER FEEL INFINITE HERE

NORTH AMERICAN DATES WITH SUICIDEYEAR BEGIN APRIL 4


PHOTO CREDIT : Mathieu Fortin /// DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

Recently nominated for a JUNO Award for Dance Recording of the Year, Jacques Greene is sharing his latest single “To Say” in advance of his anticipated debut album Feel Infinite, due March 10 via Arts & Crafts.

Simply put, “To Say” is the true embodiment of Jacques Greene’s signature sound. With emphatic vocals masterly cut up over a surreally beautiful club anthem, if you wanted a follow up to “Another Girl” rebooted and refreshed for 2017, this is Jacques Greene’s contemporary dreamscape in all its utopian glory.

LISTEN TO AND SHARE “TO SAY” HERE

PRE-ORDER FEEL INFINITE HERE

Jacques Greene is the enigmatic, young artist who broke out of a generation of independent electronic labels Uno, 3024, Night Slugs, and LuckyMe as a genre-defining producer and DJ via 2011’s “Another Girl” – one of Pitchfork’s Songs of the Decade, 2013 favourite “On Your Side” ft. How To Dress Well as well as 2016’s club anthem and recent JUNO Award nominated track “You Can’t Deny”. Jacques Greene crafted a musical blueprint that inspired a generation who were raised at the intersection of contemporary music in the 90s: hip hop, RnB, house and techno.

At its heart, Feel Infinite is a record about the utopian idea of club culture - music about the club, as well as for the club in and of itself. Written over the course of two years, this debut album is the purest, most personal expression of the Jacques Greene sound created by the born and raised Montrealer, renowned for collaborating and remixing Tinashe, Radiohead, Sampha, and Shlohmo. Present on the record are Jacques Greene RnB vocal chops that he popularised in new club music - but here he returns to their original purpose: his own reference to Masters Of Work. Where they drew from their primary influence in disco, JG draws upon his own formative chart music.

LISTEN TO AND SHARE “REAL TIME” HERE

EUROPEAN TOUR DATES
3/17/17 - Rome - Goa Club
3/18/17 - Rotterdam - Bar
3/21/17 - Copenhagen - Vega
3/23/17 - Glasgow - Center for Contemporary Arts
3/24/17 - Manchester - Soup Kitchen
3/25/17 - London - Brixton Electric
3/27/17 - Brighton, UK - Patterns
3/21/17 - Copenhagen, DK - Vega
3/31/17 - Berlin - Gretchen

NORTH AMERICAN DATES WITH SUICIDEYEAR
4/4/17 - Los Angeles, CA - Resident
4/5/17 - San Francisco, CA - Swedish American Hall
4/7/17 - Seattle, WA - Barboza
4/8/17 - Portland, US - Liquor Store
4/9/17 - Vancouver, CA - Fortune Sound Club
4/12/17 - Washington, DC - Flash
4/13/17 - Brooklyn, NY - Good Room
4/14/17 - Montreal, CA - Newspeak
4/15/17 - Toronto, CA - The Velvet

Tickets : http://jacquesgreene.com/live


ARTWORK : Hassan Rahim // DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

FEEL INFINITE TRACKLIST
01 Fall
02 Feel Infinite
03 To Say
04 True (feat. How To Dress Well)
05 I Won’t Judge
06 Dundas Collapse
07 Real Time
08 Cycles
09 You Can’t Deny
10 Afterglow
11 You See All My Light

JACQUES GREENE ONLINE
WEBSITE
TWITTER
FACEBOOK

ARTS & CRAFTS ONLINE
WEBSITE
TWITTER