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jan Misali has a Rick Rubin number of 5.
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(this post is a correction of a previous number).
jan Misali has a Rick Rubin number of 5.
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Records In My Life: Algiers
Records In My Life met with the band Algiers when they performed at The Cobalt in Vancouver, BC Canada.
We discussed the music that influenced the creation of their new album "The Underside of Power" as well as some interesting records that may or may not be considered romantic!
ALGIERS AT BERLIN.
Photos by Christopher Hall.
Holy fucking shit. Algiers was out of this world last night at Berlin. The band ripped through songs from their new album, The Underside of Power, shaking the windows up on Avenue A. The band sounded better than ever, directing their cacophany like classical composers. They could hit us like a sledgehammer or whisper in our ears. The walls rattled, frontman Franklin James Fisher roared and the band made the smallest stage in New York City feel like Madison Square Garden. The new music is phenomenal. I can't wait to hear it again when drops on The Underside of Power releases on June 23rd. Check out everything Algiers over here.
Christopher Hall tweets over here. He takes photographs over here. The Underside of Power.
Outlaw Empire by Nun Gun featuring Mark Stewart, remixed by Adrian Sherwood.
Gold Mine by Nun Gun (featuring ONO) from the album Mondo Decay - Video by Nun Gun & Ian Cone
Green Iris by Algiers (as a trio) live on New Sounds
Cold World by Algiers (featuring Nadah El Shazly) from the album Shook