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Video: How to get a blogger's attention 101

BlackPlastic gets a lot of emails and messages from up & coming artists who want us to check out their music. BlackPlastic always tries to check out said artists but it isn't very often they stand out quite like this:

Loebeat are British pop trio Dicey, Lula and Ramdaq.  You can check out their music on MySpace.  Or alternatively just watch the video above again, ponder what it all means and try and figure out if BlackPlastic just discovered the future of pop music.

No, we don't know either.

Loebeat's MySpace.

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Video: You Saved My Life - Cass McCombs

BlackPlastic fully admits that it knows jack about Cass McCombs and further admits that we haven't had time to go digging around either.  What we DO know however:

 

  1. This song is pretty Goddamn beautiful, similar in feel if not genre to year's startling fragile Bon Iver.
  2. The video to this song is directed by Eric Fensler, and like the song it is strangely affecting.
  3. 'You Saved My Life' is taken from Cass McCombs' album Catacombs, which is out on Domino on CD, LP (with MP3 code) and MP3 now.

 

Video: Galactic Space Bar - Jamie Jones featuring Egytian Lover

Big love for this video from Jamie Jones. BlackPlastic carries a squidgy soft spot for Crosstown Rebels as it is - their brand of minimal is just far more interesting than minimal should be, which we like - and this video only makes us more gooey. For what is presumeably a small budget, independent project it's pretty lush.

The track is also hot too - like a 2009 update on the electro bebop of old, it sounds like Afrika Bambaataa's 'Planet Rock' brought bang up to date.

'Galactic Space Bar' is taken from Jamie Jones' forthcoming album 'Don't You Remember The Future' out on Crosstown Rebels on 31st August.

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Just a quick note to say that BlackPlastic has been checking out a new short-form music TV show SonyEricsson are hostingover at YouTube. It's early days and the show covers a fairly wide range of pop and dance music, meaning they end up talking to a few artists BlackPlastic would politely consider 'toss' (Chipmunk anyone?) but there is also some interesting content...

Check it out by clicking the badge - last week there was an interesting citizen journalist interview with Pop Justice founder Peter Robinson on the future of music journalism and the piece on the Friendly Fires recent blackout gig from a few weeks ago is cool.

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