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Synths in Atlanta

Hello dear readers, long time no post from me. Seeing as how I’m the last of the Res family left in Atlanta after Shaun’s exodus to NYC, I’ll be writing more frequently and will do my damnedest to keep shining some light on ATL’s little music gems.

La Chansons are the husband and wife duo of Greg and Carson Keller, and for the past few years they’ve been steadily releasing their material and playing live in that all-too-familiar trapping of many electronic bands: girl singing out front, guy playing laptop and keys in back. Which is all fine and good, but admittedly not as fun to experience, especially in a city like Atlanta with widely diverging scenes and no real center…..bands without an actual band tend to have a hard time here. (Judi Chicago being a notable exception.)

They’ve since added a live band, and are poised to become pivotal among Atlanta’s electronic-centered talents.

La Chansons live

La Chansons - Candybar Man

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Res darlings Blue Screen Love Scene have remixed two of La Chansons songs, giving them their brand of creamy dreamy epic synthy feel:

La Chansons - Leotard Stories (Blue Screen Love Scene remix)

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La Chansons - Mall Magic (Blue Screen Love Scene remix)

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Blue Screen Love Scene is currently on hiatus due to their bass player moving to NYC, but they sent us a new track regardless. It’s got a brooding, darker tone than their previous tracks:

Blue Screen Love Scene - BeatBot

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Hopefully this isn’t the last we’ll hear of them!





Things you should be doing this weekend

So here we go kids, 2 things you should make an effort to do this weekend if you’re in the NYC area.

First off, Resonator Favorite Lismore is playing along with one of my personal favorite remixers Hatchmatik @ Club Europa. Lismore is totally fun to see live; rocking it out and tearing it down with wild abandon and never seeming to disappoint. Hatchmatik is, well, awesome.

Previously posted on Res, but for your continued listening enjoyment:

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Lismore - “More”

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Rails To Russia - “Turning Into You (Lismore Remix)”

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Lismore - “We Never Strike in One Place Twice”

And lets not forgot the jewels Hatchmatik has given us:

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Enur Ft Natasha - “Calabria 2007 (Hatchmatik Clubabria Remix)”

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Thunderheist - “Bubblegum (Hatchmatik Birdflu in June Remix)”

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Hatchmatik - “Burn It Down (Hatchmatik’s Burn Down the Club Remix)”

Famous Friends - Hatchmatik/Lismore

Then on Saturday, Atlanta’s Dance-Pop-Synth-Sensation Blue Screen Love Scene make’s their NYC debut at the first (of many) Less Than Three shows. All your friends will be here, so you mine as well show up and claim “I was there”.

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Blue Screen Love Scene - “Cheetah Belly”

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Blue Screen Love Scene - “Scientist”

Plus here’s a remix I’ve been working on. Figured I’d bury it at the very bottom of this post!

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Blue Screen Love Scene - “Perfumery (Hacks Remix)”

Less Than Three!

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Blue Screen Vs The Shark

Our friends over at Wordsmiths Books in Decatur, GA are having quite the party tomorrow night:

And, to celebrate, they’ve gotten Richy, from Res-fave BSLS,  to do a little bloggity-bloggin about, amongst other stuff, uh…Fleetwood Mac?

Click on over there to read, and then come back here and listen to “Perfumery” again.

 Blue Screen Love Scene: Perfumery





r-r-r-r-r-r-aaaadiation

Those kids in Blue Screen Love Scene sure are cute. And, while the Resonator obsession continues, their fan base, and show list, starts growing. If you happened to be in Athens (Georgia, not Greece, what the hell, do you think they’re turning a profit yet? First year business, son, first year business) this past weekend, and you happened to be drunk and leaving the Elf Power show wondering why they’re never as good as a naked Kevin Barnes tran-stravaganza, then you were probably on hallucinogens.

That being the case, you might have stumbled into Go bar, thinking what you were imagining was some of the cutest, most upbeat dance-pop you’d heard in forever. If what you saw was this:

it was not, in fact, a hallucination. It was, however, the first BSLS live show, and the reports from the larger-than-ADULT.-on-the-Gimmie-Trouble-tour crowd were that they rocked it out, albeit politely and with a Siouxsie Sioux cover tacked on at the end.

I wish I’d been there to hear this:

Blue Screen Love Scene: (I’m A) Scientist

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As always, attempting any discernible lyrical theme in this one is tough, and trying to do so kinda misses the entire point of BSLS (does that, then, make them a prose contemporary of R.E.M.’s Michael Stipe? Do I dare, and do I dare, draw that parallel?…nah.): perfect pop songs in under 4 minutes flat.

It’s the word “radiation” in this one that’ll grab you, though. “Scientist” comes through like a bolt of blue lightning, supercharged from the get-go.

If you’re in the southeast of the States and looking for a reason and a way to see BSLS, there’s one night you can’t miss: they’ll be playing Wordsmiths Books BGB Vol III, with Raw Shark Texts author Steven Hall (seriously, this book is so incredibly cool, a feat both of literary prowess and design genius) ’s only appearance on the East Coast, on April 24th. Cue that little info card:

You’ll be seeing the poster soon enough. R-r-r-raaadiation, and all that.





Dance Pop ‘Splode Repeat

Every so often, music comes along, sneaks up behind you and puts a damn groove in your step. Drops your jaw. Does that sort of cheesy-ass thing from old cartoons where the sun comes from behind a cloud, starts smiling and bobbing back and forth, whistling a jolly lil’ tune accompanied by bluebirds and robins (or whatever, I didn’t major in ornithology).

It’s even less often that I find one of these bands in the urban hipster haircut wasteland of Atlanta.

Enter, then, Blue Screen Love Scene, from the front (the front), the back (the back) and both sides:

These three kids, (r-l: Richy, Lauren, Matt: Richy and Lauren formerly of the best band to never record a song, Teenwich, and Matt formerly of the best band to implode over the price of Cheez-Its in China, Engineering) brand themselves “unapologetic dance pop”, and, if that’s a goal, they hit it square on the head. Like Resonator’s 2007 Faves (and also Atlanta natives) One Hand Loves The Other,Blue Screen Love Scene toss electronic manipulation into a blender with a cheeky sense of style. Unlike OHLtO, the equally-abbreviatable BSLS pour a decent amount of no-wave quirk and humor into their sound, and polish with a hazed, bedroom-gaze quality.

Blue Screen Love Scene: Perfumery

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“Perfumery” is exactly what was lodged in my head when I wrote the bit above about “jaw-dropping”. You could also file it under “glorious”, “gorgeous” and “how the hell did three kids who never raved come up with this sort of back-room sunrise ambiance”

That’s a question I keep asking myself, and “Perfumery” glides and dreams away any necessity for an answer. There may truly be Paxil and Vicodin in the Atlanta water , if one was to compile the lost-love closet shoebox 4track wisp of the Atlas Sound album’s better songs on a mix tape with the softer, silkier BSLS moments. Lauren’s voice, part instrument made of anticipation, holds the hand of the swells of sound and leads the song along as though she was putting the thing to bed. I’m not gonna say “Eno”, cause that’s obvious. I already said Atlas Sound, so that one’s out of the way. I should also mention, then, that last night, when the new Portishead album utterly and absolutely failed me in that sort of way that only beloved friends you haven’t seen in forever who suddenly change beyond recognition for the worst, I turned to “Perfumery”. Granted, BSLS don’t inject themselves with Northern Soul, but they don’t need to. Not yet, at least.

Blue Screen Love Scene: Cheetah Belly

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Other than “I’m A Scientist” (which is streaming on the trippy, HAL 900-meets-Small Wonder BSLS myspace page), “Cheetah Belly” is the best example of all three concise facets of BSLS coming together to make something cute, quirky, memorable and unforgettable. What the hell’s Lauren on about here? Who knows, but it sounds total No New York-via-Berlin back alley, and there’s something about cheetahs, I think. Meanwhile, the laptopsthetic keeps the pace and Matt’s low-slung low-end gives the thing an anchor in an authentic realm, the sort of tune that spreads over that “unapologetic dance pop” sweet spot.

Trixie and I have been blathering, drooling uncontrollably, over these kids for days, weeks really.

shaun: give me a word, or a portmanteau, to describe BSLS

trixie: LUSH

trixie: your favorite word.

trixie: dreamy, crushworthy, delirious, intoxicating, sexy.

trixie: like feeding cotton candy to your hot new girlfriend in a park on a 78 degree day.

 

And that, really, is what BSLS are-the new TeenBeat pin-up idols of the thinking DancePop confectionery world. Hot kids who actually dance to their own stuff while dishing out their only expectation-that everyone move along with them. Their music is crush-worthy, and they’re about to set out to prove their live mettle with their first show on March 29th in Athens.

 

The massive response to the handful of finished tracks they’ve put together is proof of one major thing: this is less a breath of fresh air than a new (world) order. Color me blue, and color me obsessed.

 

 

Blue Screen Love Scene on myspace