Bristol is musically probably best known for the “Bristol Sound”, which was the name given to a group of artist who broke through into the mainstream with a sound that was given the stamp ‘trip-hop’. Best known are probably Massive Attack, Portishead and Tricky, but there were many others. Even though Portishead’s Geoff Barrow later [...]
[Incubate Scene Report] A Guide to Bristol
May 21, 2012
[Art Monday] Go See: Diverse Universe, Eindhoven
May 21, 2012
Diverse Universe is a nomadic performance art festival, that has taken place annually since 2005. The overall organisation is in hands of the Non Grata Performance Art Group from Estonia. They work together with local organizations all through Europe. In May and June 2012, a group of artists travels to all locations. Local artists are [...]
[Art Monday] You should know: Jon Rafman
May 21, 2012
Maybe by hearing this name it doesnt ring any bell, but you’re probably familiar with this picture. This (and hundreds of other photos) are from Jon Rafman‘s website 9-eyes.com, what stands for Nine Eyes of Google Street View. This is ongoing blog where he’s posting weird or shocking images that he finds ‘accidentally’ on Google Maps. But next [...]
Malcolm Middleton’s fantasy band
May 17, 2012
Malcolm Middleton @ Incubated, January 2012, photo by William van der Voort. At The 405 they interviewed Malcolm Middleton (ex-Arab Strap) what his favorite band line-up would be. He would call this band Lotus Land, and his choices are certainly not predictable, but man, are they great. My fantasy band would be: Drums: Tomas Haake (Meshuggah) Bass: Jenny Lee [...]
[Watch] The history of John Baldessari, narrated by Tom Waits
May 16, 2012
Very funny short documentary about John Baldessari, and when you are John Baldessari, you can get Tom Waits to narrate your story. Via Laughingsquid
[Listen] Joey Ramone’s entire new album ‘. . . ya know?’
May 16, 2012
Rolling Stone’s website is streaming the new Joey Ramone album, ya know? It’s his second solo release with song he written during the last 15 years of his life. It’s a little more slick, polished and tamer than The Ramones but still a good addition to the punk pioneer’s legacy. This is the direct [...]
[Watch] Munchi live @ Sonar São Paulo (Entire set)
May 16, 2012
Dutch artist Munchi is doing really well as you can see in the following video at Sonar festival in Sao Paulo. They described him the following: The king of moombahton Munchi’s tireless work as a producer has made him the king of moombahton, one of the youngest sounds to emerge from the American underground. From his [...]
[Win] 2×2 tickets for Cloud Nothings at Effenaar
May 15, 2012
In the first month of this year we heard the second record of Cloud Nothings; Attack On Memory. The lo-fi indierockband from Cleveland worked for this record together with grunge producer Steve Albini, who also worked together with Pixies and Nirvana. Together with Albini they sounded more focused and made a really nice record. And because [...]
[Listen] Andy Stott remix of the new single from The Hunderd In The Hands
May 15, 2012
Manchester dark house king Andy Stott has released a officiel remix of the new single of Brooklyn band The Hundred In The Hands. Their new single Keep It Low, which you can download for free here, is a preview for the new record of The Hundred In The Hands. The new album is called Red Night and is gonna [...]
[Reminder] Free Movies and Popcorn this Thursday @ Incubios
May 15, 2012
Next Incubios is this Thursday, on Ascension Day. So when all stores are closed you still can get your daily doses of popcorn at the Hall of Fame, and watch 2 movies while you’re at it. And not just movies, no! Movies that bring something extra to your life, new experiences. Movies that touch you [...]
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[Spotifriday] Your weekend soundtrack – Week 21
May 25, 2012
Exitmusic – Passage This duo consists of husband and wife Devon Church en Aleska Palladino, from (Shit, again?!) Brooklyn, New York. With EP From Silence, which they released a year ago Exitmusic showed us their first sign of life.. Passage, their debutalbum, is a bit more bombastic, but still got the sultry sound. Next to this sultry [...]

