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SXSW: Andy Stott

March 26, 2013

Andy Stott has always been a stylistically agile artist. His performance at Resident Advisor’s official showcase on Wednesday evening during SXSW was a dark and dubby representation of his techno-inflected approach, displaying much of his more recent remixes and Luxury Problem releases. Lo-fi production and dirge-like rhythms chugged along somewhere in the 100 BPM region, incorporating odd elements of existential dread that recalled old Joy Division records.

For those unfamiliar with Stott’s work, it is haunting and atmospheric. His 2012 album is laced with vocals from his old piano teacher, Alison Skidmore. In equal parts mournful and seductive – sometimes even operatic – she gives his music a sexy and haunting feel; her lyrics and Stott’s own applications of reverb and delay made his performance particularly wistful. While his melodic layering and deep basslines may not have been suited for everyone, those interested in techno (and experimental electronic music in particular) would have been taken with his live interpretations of his own work.

To fully appreciate Stott, it’s crucial to have subwoofers or a good pair of headphones cranked up to 11. The venue, Elysium, was perfectly suited to the artist’s visceral bass lines, and I was only able to garner a better understanding of his music by being immersed in that environment. That being said, listeners and newcomers to the experimental techno scene should still give him a shot. I recommend beginning with his remix of Blondes’ “Pleasure,” as well as his latest album release, Luxury Problems, which you can stream here: http://stereogum.com/1185972/stream-andy-stott-luxury-problems/album-stream/.

Post by Chloe Lula.


SXSW: Photographer Peter Leeman’s Account of SXSW (Part Two)

March 24, 2013

The festival was an intense mix of exhilaration and exhaustion, a real adventure under the laid-back Austin sun. There were open bars, day parties followed by night parties, and a thriving, magnificent food truck scene to keep us going. We danced late into the night to solid dj sets, jumped around to dance music, we swayed to driving synthy darkwave and were reminded that punk rock will never die. No one wanted to rest for too long, for fear of missing something great.

Weary, sleep deprived and sore, we shuffled back into the van at the end of the week for our long drive home. We took in the beautiful weather one last time on one last rooftop, and hoped the drive would be quick (it wasn’t).  Once back in Pittsburgh, we reluctantly came to terms with the cold and snow. As we said our bleary-eyed goodbyes, it was apparent that we ended the trip with more friends, or better friends than when we first piled into the van 8 days earlier.

The open bar could be partially to blame, but at the end of the night, the crowd went wild for Icona Pop at the Viceland showcase.

Small Black performs at The Fader Fort, an expansive venue hosted by The Fader magazine.

Small Black performs at The Fader Fort, an expansive venue hosted by The Fader magazine.

Sitting down for a moment inside The Fader Fort.

Trinidad Jame$ gets the crowd popping at The Fader Fort.

Trinidad Jame$ gets the crowd popping at The Fader Fort.

Trinidad Jame$ gets the crownd popping at The Fader Fort.

A long line of people wait for their order at the Mi Jo Hungry food truck. Austin has an impressive food truck scene, with many eager patrons.

The Night Beats perform at Hotel Vegas.

Thee Oh Sees liven up the crowd at Hotel Vegas.

The Soft Moon bring a darkwave, synthrock feel to Hotel Vegas.

The Soft Moon bring a darkwave, synthrock feel to Hotel Vegas.

DIIV plays at the Blackheart Bar on Rainey Street.

White Lung brings some puck rock to Bar 96.

Bleached mix in a little psychedelic pop with punk rock at Bar 96.

Blue Hawaii plays at a showcase for bands from Montreal.

Nu Sensae adds a little high energy noise punk to the line-up at the Longbranch Inn.

Peter Leeman is a graduate researcher in field of atmospheric science. He is also a photographer and filmmaker.
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SXSW: Photographer Peter Leeman’s Account of SXSW (Part One)

March 23, 2013
For 8 days I embedded with WRCT’s envoy to the South by Southwest (SXSW) Music Festival in Austin, Texas. Grown out of humble beginnings, SXSW now seems to consume the entire city in a fertile, massive agglomeration of live music,parties, corporate showcases and much more. There is an official SXSW festival and countless unofficial events, with the lines between the two consistently blurring.

We put 10 people in a rental van and drove over 20 hours straight, stopping only momentarily for breakfast, Dairy Queen or an obligatory bathroom break. With the promise of seeing more live music in a week than possibly anywhere else on earth, we could not wait to roam the dusty desert streets of mid-central cowboy country. I had half of a press pass, a nice piece of floor to sleep on and a lot of pale white, supple skin  ready to soak up some rays.


Anything and everything becomes a pillow in van with 10 people.

The group stretches their legs after getting gas.

Kyle Henson, WRCT DJ, heads back in for another leg of the journey.

The transportation for the trip.

Driving through the night.

Anna Bieberdorf, WRCT Business Manager, drives into the night.

The group heads into a local Austin cafe for a WRCT alumni meet-up.

Red Bud Isle, an island and park on Lady Bird Lake.

Exploring Austin on foot.

Discussing radio business.

Dave Zak, WRCT DJ, spends time on the balcony.

Allison Cosby, WRCT Interim General Manager and former Pillbox editor enjoys some balcony time in Austin.

The parking lot outside of Cheer Up Charlie's, a casual, popular venue in East Austin.

Merchandise plays at the Viceland showcase, hosted by Vice Magazine.

Merchandise plays at the Viceland showcase, hosted by Vice Magazine.

Waiting for bathrooms, a common pastime at SXSW.

A separate room was set up for a company's new product launch.

Austra perfoms at the Viceland showcase.

Austra perfoms at the Viceland showcase.

Austra perfoms at the Viceland showcase.

Sound checking for Icona Pop.

Icona Pop perfoms at the Viceland showcase.

Icona Pop perfoms at the Viceland showcase.

Peter Leeman is a graduate researcher in field of atmospheric science. He is also a photographer and filmmaker.


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