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Actor and filmmaker Nick Moran directs Creation Stories, which recounts the wild life and times of colorful Creation Records co-founder Alan McGee. The film, starring Ewen Bremner, Jason Isaacs and Suki Waterhouse, will have its U.S. premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 16.
The Courettes.
The music draws inspiration from garage rock, the surfy side of the Pixies, indie rock, and spaghetti westerns, and evokes panoramic-vistas film composers such as John Barry, Henry Mancini, Lalo Schifrin, and Ennio Morricone, as well as the music and sounds of Phil Spector, Brian Wilson, and Joe Meek.
You Can’t Handle… The Tremolo Beer Gut marks the debut collaboration between legendary surf and garage rock label
MuSick Recordings (LA, CA),
Foster Brothers), and ultra-hip
Crunchy Frog (TBG’s HQ of Copenhagen, DK – notably the label that debuted bands like The Raveonettes and
PowerSolo).
Big Takeover is delighted to host the premiere of the seductively slinky number “Hey Hello” from the album. The single will be officially available for purchase on June 4th, but you can hear it here in all its delectably cheeky glory.
Midnight In A Perfect World: Maral
Los Angeles-based artist
Maral has formed a unique vision of club music, one that embraces her heritage and re-contextualizes it for a new audience. Focusing on the interplay between sounds and culture, she combines Iranian folk field recordings with raw distorted beats in hopes it will introduce listeners to new ways of perceiving music. Her debut release
Maral Club was released by the cutting-edge label Astral Plane Recordings in July 2019, and late last year she unveiled her debut full-length album
Push on the Los Angeles-based all-genre label Leaving Records.
Maral s guest DJ mix for
From Joe Meek productions to Tyler, the Creator.
Sophia Kennedy is part of the no-rules arts communities that pepper the German city of Hamburg.
Actually born in the States - Baltimore, to be exact - she discovered herself in the city, allowing her music to expand and evolve in the process.
New album Monsters took about three years to construct, whimsical yet experimental synth pop constructions that sit invitingly in the left-field.
Mense Reents of Die Vögel worked on it throughout, helping to push Sophia Kennedy into fresh arenas.
Alongside the way, she absorbed new influences, and re-discovered some old touchstones.