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Exclusive Track: Wildlife Control's Ages Places

San Francisco based, bi coastal indie rock duo, Wildlife Control has released a brand new single today. The new track is called Ages Places and it has been released in support of the band's live musical appearences at SXSW. This new track is expressed to be written based on "modified haikus". Wildlife Control will premier the live version of Places Ages on stage at SXSW. You can also find this entrancing track on AmazonMP3, Spotify, Itunes and Rdio starting today.

A free downloadable version of Ages and Places is available on Soundcloud!

SXSW Show Dates:

March 13th - SoundCloud & Tumblr Creator Clubhouse
March 15th - Official Showcase presented by CD Baby
March 15th - 2:40pm: BPM / SDR 4th Annual SX Party
March 16th - 3pm: House of Creatives Filming presented by No Shame

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Deli CMJ Electro/Avant Pop Stages at The Delancey 10.18 with Wildlife Control, Dynasty Electric, Dinosaur Feathers, Il Abanico, Cultfever + more

DETAILS ABOUT THIS SHOW + STREAMING
COMPILATION OF ALL THE BANDS HERE

This is going to be the longest list of this whole series of announcements. On Thursday, we're once again taking over both floors of The Delancey with upstairs, a line-up of electro up-and-comers from all sides of the spectrum and downstairs, some creative pop gems fitting under the Avant Pop label, for a total of.. NINETEEN acts! So enough chit-chat, let's get to the list, because that is sure going to take up enough space.

Opening the (free!) upstairs show, Thomas Simon's ghostly mixes, followed by the bizarre folk-tronic experiments of Max Horwich's Sewing Machines, Cultfever's chaotic outputs and Railbird's more intimate creations. Next up, we've got three out-of-towners, i.e SF's Maus Haus, Philly's electro/hip hop artist Lushlife, and finally, Anomie Belle, from Seattle, co-headlining the show with NYC's own Dynasty Electric. Then, taking it to the later hours of the evening, Ducky, and Drop Electric (coming from DC).

Downstairs, our two headliners will be Dinosaur Feathers (top picture) and Wildlife Control, who both released this year a delicious new album, second for the former and a first for the latter. We've also got, on this stage, three acts coming from Los Angeles: openers American Royalty, shoegaze-pop band Letting Up Despite Great Faults, and Kiven, who will be closing the show. Add to this Columbian transplants Il Abanico, Conveyor, whom we covered in our last print issue, the catchy jams of five-piece Modern Rivals and finally, Santah, coming from Chicago, and.. I believe WE'RE DONE! In the pictures: Dynasty Electric & Wildlife Control.

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CMJ Badges honored at all these shows according to each venue's allowed limits
TUESDAY 10.16
WEDNESDAY 10.17
THURSDAY 10.18
FRIDAY 10.19
SATURDAY 10.20
ROOTS STAGE 1

The Delancey
[downstairs] - $10

7:15 Backwords
8:00 The Reverend John Delore
8:50 Town Hall
9:40 Swear and Shake
10:30 Blonds
11:20 Laura Stevenson & the Cans
12:10 Everest Cale
1.00 The Bottom Dollars

POST-CHESTRAL STAGE
AVANT POP STAGE
The Delancey
[downstairs] - $10

7:00 American Royalty (LA)
7:50 Modern Rivals
8:40 Il Abanico
9:30 Conveyor
10:20 Dinosaur Feathers
11:10 Wildlife Control
12:00 Letting Up Despite Great Faults (LA/Austin)
12:50 Santah (Chicago)
01:30 Kiven (LA)
 
MOSTLY PSYCH STAGE 1
Pianos - [tickets here]
[downstairs] - $10/12
7:00 Poor Moon (Seattle)
7:50 Port St. Willow
8:40 Ava Luna
9:30 Murals (KY)
10:20 Foxygen
11:10 Snowmine
12:00 Mac Demarco (Montreal)
12:50 Hundred Waters
1:40 Young Magic
 
NOISY STAGE
Delinquency
[day show] - $8 Sugg.

1:50pm Bugs in the Dark
2:40pm Life Size Maps
3:30pm EULA
4:20pm The Everymen
5:10pm EndAnd
ROOTS STAGE 2

The Delancey
[upstairs]- free

INDIE POP STAGE
 
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Spike Hill
$7
ALT ROCK STAGE
 
ELECTRONIC STAGE
 
The Delancey
[upstairs] - free
7:00 Thomas Simon
7:40 Sewing Machines
8:20 Cultfever
9:00 Railbird
9:45 Maus Haus (SF)
10:30 Lushlife (Philly)
11:15 Dynasty Electric
12:00 Anomie Belle (Seattle)
12:45 Ducky
01:30 Drop Electric (DC)
 
MOSTLY PSYCH STAGE 2

Pianos
[upstairs] - free
6:15 Shy Hunters
7:00 New Myths
7:45 Anya Skidan
8:30 Cultfever
9:15 Moon King (Toronto)
10:00 Tashaki Miyaki (LA)
10:45 Field Mouse
11:30 Ex Cops

ANTI-FOLK STAGE

 
 
 
 




Wildlife Control: Album Release Party This Friday @ Bottom Of The Hill

If you’ve been paying attention to music and San Francisco happenings, you probably caught Wildlife Control’s video for “Analog or Digital” that they filmed on Ocean Beach a few months back.

Though usually split between Brooklyn and SF, the brother duo behind Wildlife Control, Neil and Sumul Shah, will be together on the best coast to play at Bottom of The Hill for this Friday. They’ll be celebrating the release of their eponymous indie pop album debut and will be joined by Mercies and East Bay lads, The Dandelion War. Get a preview of what to expect with the full stream of Wildlife Control below.

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New Video + EP from Wildlife Control

Brothers Neil and Sumul Shah, who live in Brooklyn and San Francisco respectively, were drawn together by their shared love of music to form Wildlife Control, recently producing a video for its debut single, “Analog or Digital,” a brilliant use of music and community controlled by interactive 8-bit technology.

The rhythm of the song correlates with each frame of the video. For example, every sixteenth note of “Analog or Digital,” is rolling by at the same rate as 12 frames per second animation. Confused yet? Watch Wildlife Control’s “Analog or Digital” to understand what the indie-music geeks are talking about.

Wildlife Control will perform songs off its new EP Spin at Brick & Mortar on June 18 joined by another band we love, Coast Jumper.

-Leah Roh

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