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jason on 05/08/2012 at 12:30PM

MP3 of the Day: Raleigh Moncrief, "Combed Over Chrome"

"Combed Over Chrome" is an interstellar beat-blast to launch minds into warp.

California's Raleigh Moncrief grew up composing music on tracker software, transcribing guitar parts into digital sequence in the pre-mp3 era of the Commodore 64. Members of the tracker scene were music filesharing pioneers, and Raleigh naturally took to the web to release the Combed Over Chrome EP via his own Obstructive Vibrations netlabel.

OV also helped introduce us to some of the many talented musicians who run in Moncrief's Sacramento circle like Hexlove, Appetite and Pregnant. Alongside Death Grips, Moncrief seems to be leading the local beat-oriented scene, but he is a truly eclectic collaborator—playing with the likes of Zach Hill (Hella), The Advantage, and Marnie Stern—and a producer of albums by Ganglians and 'sound design' for Dirty Projectors' Bitte Orca.

Anticon recently released Raleigh's debut LP, Watered Lawn. Check out the "Lament For Morning" video, directly by Moncrief himself, after the jump. Raleigh Moncrief plays live on my WFMU program this Thursday May 10th at 10am.

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jason on 01/24/2012 at 01:00PM

Fine Steps rise from CA's Mayyors, Ganglians, Moncrief

Fine Steps (via Facebook)

Fine Steps started out as a solo recording project from Julian Elorduy, drummer of the Mayyors and leader of the Standard Tribesmen.  We had the chance to witness Mayyors tear the roof off WFMU's SXSW showcase a couple years back (listen here).  Standard Tribesmen took a slightly more traditional approach to their blown-out garage-punk judging by the lone 7" on Mt St Mtn released before the group splintered.

The early Fine Steps home recordings sound a bit like John Dwyer's pre Oh Sees experiments, some sort of west coat OCS transitional moment on the porch.  I picked out a couple tracks below.  "Our Love is Strange" comes from Muff On Both Sides.  If it was in fact run through two Big Muff distortion pedals, those pedals must have had the gain knob turned down low.  "I Know This is Crazy" off Crutches echoes the Pacific Northwest sounds of Karl Blau.

Hopefully all of these sketches will get fleshed out more in future times.  For now, "Tomorrow for All of Today" hits that spot.  It's off a forthcoming LP (label TBA) recorded with a 5-piece Fine Steps band featuring two members of harmonizing phased-out garage melters Ganglians.  I haven't heard the rest of the album, but I have heard that it was mixed by Robbie Moncrieff, which bodes well; he's also collaborated with the likes of Marnie Stern, and his production for Dirty Projectors's Bitte Orca fueled some of his own fantastic releases as Raleigh Moncrief.

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jason on 03/07/2011 at 09:30AM

March On FMA & WFMU (Mix) // Favorite FMA MP3?

photo by me. dunno who made the fireworks artwork

What is your favorite mp3 on the FMA? I realize that's not an easy question -- I like pretty much every track I've heard here among the 33,000. But this mix includes a freeform dozen of my 450+ "Favorites": MWE's 'Turkish Metal / Balkan Brass', Raleigh Moncrief, Thick Business, Zoë Keating, FMA hero Lucky Dragons, Karl Blau the super Northwesterner and member of Earth, Dustin Wong formerly of Ponytail, Rafter, Bay Of Pigs, and The Paparazzi...

The road songs by Kenneth Higney and U Can Unlearn Guitar are also available on the premium I've compiled as a thank you gift for people who donate to WFMU during my marathon show this Thursday.

The premium's titled ULTIMATE ROAD TRIP, and it comes in three MP3 volumes. The first volume is the Ultimate Road Trip, and it gets mailed to you as a CD with my own handmade artwork. The second is for 'Alternate Routes,' and the third is for 'Off-Road Trips'.

The rest of the tracks on this mix will be included in WFMU's USB drive full of mp3's from the Free Music Archive, one of many cool station-wide swag items. For some reason it says there'll be 100 mp3's on the jump drive. Well, we did the math and it turns out we can fit closer to 150 mp3s on a 2GB drive, so if you have any suggestions, we're all ears! Leave a comment here or in the forum to let us know about your favorite FMA find!

You can read more about the fundraising drive happening over at WFMU, the station that birthed the FMA, over at Marathon HQ. It runs thru March 13th. When pledging by phone or online or (especially during my show Thurs 9am-12n ET), tell 'em the FMA sent ya!

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jason on 10/29/2010 at 04:00PM

Raleigh Moncrief's new Vitamins EP

The title track from Raleigh Moncrief's Combed Over Chrome EP is one of my all-time favorite jams, and with this new Vitamins EP he dishes out an equally irresistible platter of abstract future funk.

The Sactown native (real name Robbie) is also a touring member of California's own internationally-renowned video-game covers band The Advantage (with whom he's currently touring out in Japan!). Moncrief also plays guitar in the band of fellow shred-virtuoso Marnie Stern. And he's got this awesome solo project called What's Up, which applies these experiences in The Advantage and with Marnie Stern to Moncrief's own compositions. Another source of inspiration (and source material) is Moncrief's engineering duties on the Dirty Projectors' latest album Bitte Orca

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