Martin Landsky at Abode

Martin Landsky started deejaying at just fourteen years old, mixing for friends and family at private functions, but his musical direction was set a short time later when he visited Kultklub Front in Hamburg, circa 1988. The blend of acid, house and techno he heard there still shapes his sound…

Hawks of Paradise at the Larimer Lounge

With the recent spate of poseurs copping classic-rock poses, it’s easy to dismiss anyone even remotely following those musical instincts as an artistic reactionary. However, when an act’s songs are as great as anything from times past but informed by contemporary aesthetics and performed with visceral and bracing immediacy, that…

Live Review: Shearwater and Wye Oak at hi-dive

Shearwater, Wye Oak Sunday, August 31, 2008 hi-dive Better Than: Most shows I’ve seen this year. When I walked into hi-dive, Wye Oak was already playing (I think it was “Warning” or “Orchard Fair”). From the thickly layered guitar sound, though, I thought for a moment that it could’ve just…

Live Review: Triclops, the Nod at Lion’s Lair

Triclops, The Nod Saturday, August 30, 2008 Lion’s Lair, Denver Better Than: A full line-up of stoner rock bands. With a name like “The Nod,” I expected a druggy, stoner rock band and not much more. Not that that vibe wasn’t prevalent in the music, but there were a few…

Unintentional moments of RNC-related hilarity

Dixie Chicks not ready to make nice… or get dressed, evidently, on the cover of Enterainment Weekly. Okay, so last night I was sitting around watching the RNC as Fred Thompson was offering up an impassioned screed about the character of John McCain, citing the unbelievable torture he endured during…

What happened to the Denver Message Board?

Do you hear that? That’s the sound of people actually working. Weird, huh? And it’s been this way for at least a month now, since the DenverMessageBoard.com went the way of pager technology. That’s when I first noticed, anyway, thanks to a pesky Trojan virus I’m nearly positive that I…

Hot IQs and Eyes and Ears both releasing new vinyl

This just in: In case you’ve somehow managed to to miss the thousands of inescapable national trend pieces floating around on the subject, vinyl is evidently making a comeback. And now it seems the backwards-glancing craze has made its way to the local scene. And we couldn’t be happier, friends…

Live Review: Nine Inch Nails, Deerhunter at Red Rocks

Nine Inch Nails/Deerhunter Tuesday, September 2, 2008 Red Rocks Amphitheatre Better Than: The last time I saw NIN, when I was in the nosebleeds at the Pepsi Center and could barely hear. I arrived at Red Rocks last night under threatening skies (would any other sort be appropriate for a…

Breezy Porticos hanging it up

I know it’s not over yet, but I’m pretty sure that 2008 is gonna go down as the year of the break up. Here are some of the acts that called it a day: Planes Mistaken for Stars, Machine Gun Blues, the Brotherhood of Dae Han, Whiskey Kiss, Fight Like…

This Just In 9/4-9/10

ZZ Top rolls into the Paramount on Halloween. The bad new first: After already canceling shows once at the Ogden Theatre, Bow Wow and Bootsy Collins both canceled their shows a second time. The good news: the Fox Theatre announced Matisyahu’s November 30 show and added a second Galactic show…

Phillip Bailey to be inducted to East High School Heritage Hall

It’s been a hellacious day over here at Backbeat HQ. I’ve been busier than a one-eyed cat keeping watch over two mouse holes. In addition to digging out from a litany of e-mails leftover from last week’s DNC onslaught and from the long weekend, I’ve spent the day putting the…

Friday Rap-Up: Nyke Nitti, Dr. Dre, The Game, DMX

Nyke Nitti gets in where he fits in. LOCALS ONLY Nyke Nitti (formerly Nyke Loc) has been putting in work in the local scene for over a decade. His biggest project came around 2000, with the release of Mob Life on his Str8 Check’n imprint. The album scored a solid…

Barack Obama Post Speech Analysis

Alright, alright, admitedly, the headline of this post is a little misleading. By no means am I a political analyst, nor am I even going to pretend to be. I have my own thoughts on Barack Obama’s speech, but I’m gonna go ahead and leave the analytical dissection to far…

This just in: Moby is slightly amusing when writing about Denver

Moby’s been in town all week, in case you haven’t noticed (we haven’t really paid any attention, to tell you the truth). Evidently, he’s been drinking coffee at the Brown Palace, which he thinks sounds like some sort of Berlin club for shit fetishists, and when he’s not doing that,…

Yonder Mountain String Band scores the coolest gig at the DNC

Yonder Mountain String band has scored, hands down, the coolest gig of the entire DNC and perhaps its career. Tonight the Nederland-based act will be performing at Invesco prior to Barack Obama’s acceptance speech, alongside Stevie Wonder, Sheryl Crow and will.i.am. Don’t know how the band managed to make it…

The celebrity-starved Denver media is all Twitterpated during the DNC

Good grief, man! Can you believe the amount of star-fucking going on in this town right now? Seriously, it’s pathetic. Are we really so celebrity-starved that all it takes is some barely-worth-mentioning B-lister to get us frothing at the mouth? Actually, I shouldn’t say us. I honestly can’t say that…

Al Green is still as soulful as ever

In 2006, soul legend Al Green met with Roots drummer Amir “?uestlove” Thompson and famed hip-hop and R&B producer James Poyser at New York’s Electric Ladyland Studio to talk about collaborating on an album. But instead of talking, they ended up writing eight songs in one night. “We just wanted…