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July
27, 2000
Sad
Rockets New Matador signing
with new material on the way
Sad Rockets is Andrew Pekler, a 20 something, Uzbekistan-born,
Californian- raised and Heidelberg-residing multi-instrumentalist.
His first 2 albums of Sad Rockets instrumental music, available
on the Morbid and Source labels, are a whirlwind trip through
Andrews bedroom studio, a place where soundtracky noir
styles, sideways R&B, appropriate nods to jazz, soul,
punk, beats lost & found, suave romantic moments, high
comedy (in low places) and way too much style somehow all
fit onto 4 tracks. None of that laptop/desktop shit either,
this is all for real, recorded by a real guy with real instruments
in a real way. OK, he used electricity. And these words were
composed on a computer. Also, I went to a Starbucks about
a week ago, but it was just to get change for the parking
meters.
In short, with 4 tracks and no moolah, Sad Rockets creates
more atmosphere and genuine drama than the new David Holmes
album and Larry Holmes right hand combined. And dont
get me started on Rupert Holmes. His records are thrilling,
funny and they work equally well at lease-wrecking volume
or at a level commensurate with other activities (preparing
sturgeon, exploratory surgery, purchasing a planetarium, etc.).
Thats Sad Rockets, not Rupert Holmes.
In addition to his Sad Rockets career, Andrew is a member
of Bergheim 34, a post-everything electronic group,
millions of miles removed from Sad Rockets. Even further,
Andrew is also the vocalist for the very amazing & dangerous
Mucus 2, a group who most assuredly put the ampersand in rock
& roll.
In late October, we intend to release the 3rd Sad Rockets
full-length, Blue Hour. A pre-album 12" EP featuring
the tracks Waking (From A Pleasant Dream Into A Nasty
Hangover) and Soul Recreation, will be commercially
released in Europe.
Mary Timony A travelling musician,
and a chatting one, too
Mary is currently in the UK supporting Sleater-Kinney
on their sold-out tour, but once that trip is done, shes
on her way to Olympia, WA for Ladyfest,
the womens music and art festival featuring Sleater-Kinney,
Jean Smith, Cat Power, Gina Birch and many more bands, spoken
word performers, film makers, etc. And gURL.com are hosting
a chat with Mary on August 2 at 6pm EST.

July
21, 2000
Live Human cause Peter Shapiro said so.
The trio proclaimed by The Wires Stone Cold Peter Shapiro
as ass-kicking will be doing their non-violent
thing live this Saturday, July 22 on Betalounge.com,
from 4pm-9pm Pacific time. We dont know exactly what
time the Live Human performance will begin and end, but we
cant think of a better excuse to stare at a screen for
several hours. And while were on that subject, all of
these so-called reality tv programs are just a
pathetic attempt to cripple the actors union. What would
you rather see, Robert Urich emoting, or some nobody trying
to start a campfire? Take your time with this one.
Yo La Tengo / Cat Power webcasts this weekend
What were the great rock festivals of all time? Woodstock
(I, II or III)? The HORDE tour? The US Festival? Monsters
Of Rock? The Up In Smoke Tour? Roskilde? A Nice Weekend In
Upper Volta? All of the above have their good points and bad,
but none of em can compare to the ongoing Digital Club
Festival, an event that allows fast-talking people weve
never met to cash in on the notoriety of our more popular
bands. Since you, the loyal fans of fill-in-the-blank, get
to see these webcasts, everyone is a winner (except perhaps,
the people at the gig who cant see around the roving
camera crews).
July 24, 10pm EST, Yo
La Tengo @ Maxwells, Hoboken NJ
Will be archived for broadcast on demand for 3 months.
July 24, 10pm EST, Cat
Power @ 40 Watt Club, Atlanta, GA
Will be archived for broadcast on demand for 3 months.
Belle & Sebastian hell no, they wont go
On tour, that is. According to the always-right / never-wrong
NME,
Belle & Sebastian arent gonna be touring the U.S.
or anywhere else in the year 2000. Wed like to confirm
or deny this
report, but that would require a series of expensive phone
calls.

July
12, 2000
Non Phixion The Future Is Later than Now,
and its not part of our future anyway.
We regret to announce that Matador will not be releasing Non
Phixions upcoming debut album The Future is Now.
After months of preparations for the release of this album,
the group have reached the conclusion that Matador is not
the right label for them. While we wish they had made this
decision prior to signing a contract or recording the album,
we see no reason to stand in their way and we look forward
to reaching an amicable settlement. We remain fans of Non
Phixions music and sincerely wish them all the success
in their future endeavors.
12"
Series and Subsequent
Compilation Revealed:
When scheduling a series of hip hop 12"es, could there
possibly be a better title for it than The Matador Hip
Hop 12" Series? Of course there could, but were
a little too late for your second guessing. How about some
of you geniuses out there give us a hand before its
too late next time? Heres how the beginning of this
series breaks down:
| #1
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Sensational
Party Jumpin/Livin It Up |
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OLE-471
7/25/00 |
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| #2
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Large
Professor Its About That Time/Liveguy Saga |
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OLE-473
8/29/00 |
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| #3
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Sensational
Beat Rhymes/Put It On |
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OLE-472
9/26/00 |
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| #4
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Large
Professor TBA |
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OLE-474
10/31/00 |
More titles to be announced at a later date. Were planning
on a compilation CD of all of the above, plus more material
sometime in 2001.
Bardo Pond Updates and new MP3s.
Over at Hummingbird
Mountain, theyve got MP3s of new Bardo Pond
material, as well as info about new Bardo Pond recordings
for Matador and other places. Check it out. Please.
Cornelius
Putting the power back into puff.
Cornelius has contributed a new track to the Powerpuff
Girls soundtracky CD that Rhino are about to release. Other
featured artists include Devo, Frank Black, The Apples In
Stereo, Shonen Knife and of course Bis. The King of Men, Fred
Blassie, could not be reached for comment (because we dont
have his phone number).
Spoon vs. the Crüe
What do Mötley Crüe and Spoon have in common?
Besides being former Matador recording artists, that is? Following
their less than smooth departure from E-----a Records, Spoon
have a new EP coming in October from Merge (North America)
and 12XU (Europe), followed by a new full length album in
2001. The folks at Stranded
On The Texas Highway have links to MP3s of new material,
video footage and more. Mötley Crüe have a new album
as well, and while we havent heard it yet, it is probably
just as good as Shout At The Devil, their 1983
Matador debut.

July
5, 2000
Pizzicato Five
We are pleased and relieved to announce that the new Pizzicato
Five album, imaginatively titled The Fifth Release From
Matador, will be released on November 14.
Live
Human Glad we got to the bottom of this.
KUSF/Live Human moratorium an update for
the gravely concerned: A trustworthy and (some would argue)
handsome, source has confirmed that the reactionary, and (some
would argue) severe sentence that was levied against Live
Human several months ago by the notable radio station KUSF,
has been repealed. For a review of events leading up to the
recently lifted ban see News Item: Things
Are Getting Sticky (April 24, 2000). Due to an overwhelming
demand for the offending stickers, please limit one per customer
while supplies last.
Solex Covered and videoed and all that.
Solex In A Slipshod Style has been covered
by the Walkabouts on their new Glitterhouse full-length, which
is very good news cause were always being told
that the Walkabouts are bigger than Jesus overseas. Maybe
they meant Jesus Alou. You can check out a nifty Solex video
interview at Insound
(look for the cinema section).
GBV Docudrama.
This is a big toss up; Banks Tarvers acclaimed Guided
By Voices documentary, or Martin Lawrence pretending to be
a fat woman. Hmmm. Can we get back to you about this? Watch
Me Jumpstart will be shown as part of the Anthology
Film Archives Summer Music Series (32 Second Ave, New
York City), August 6th at 4:30pm. The series will also include
Jem Cohens excellent Fugazi feature Instrument,
Penelope Spheeris Decline of Western Civilization
(thats the first one, not the sequel that had the guy
from WASP getting drunk in a swimming pool) and that lame
Lou Reed fluff piece that PBS showed a while ago.
Arsonists
The group are currently working on the their next album,
tentatively scheduled for release in early 2001. Q-Unique
has also finished a remix of Yo La Tengos Danelectro
which might surface later this year, but thats kinda
top-secret so forget we mentioned it.
DStroy
Dstroy tells us that hes been making festival appearances
in Denmark, Sweden and other places, debuting some solo stuff
and preparing a 12" release on Rawkus. More news when we get
it.
Mount
Florida Live debut, album completion.
Mount Florida have finally come up with a title for their
completed album. Titled Arrived Phoenix, apparently
it is an in-joke. The joke is so in that half
the band doesnt get it. Anyhow the next phase of the
Mount Florida experience is the live debut on Saturday July
29, supporting Lee Scratch Perry at the legendary
Glasgow Barrowlands. Mount Florida say start big and slowly
work down to fifth on the bill at the Pig and Pitcher
open band night. The live debut should be interesting, as
with four weeks to go Apple have still to make available the
software to enable i-Books to run audio. Could end up being
Mount Florida unplugged!
Matmos
These guys are making everyone else look lazy.
Our split record with the Rachels Full
On Night is out now on Quarterstick/Touch n Go, and
the newest 12" by Disc (called Transfer, its
our collaboration with Kid 606 and Lesser making 100 locked
grooves of CDs skipping) is out on Deluxe Records. These are
not Matador Records but theyre still pretty good. Our
Summer Vacation: Weve been running around in Europe
having all sorts of misadventures we rented a car in
Paris and toured the Languedoc looking for castles related
to the Cathar heresy and the mystery of Rennes Le Chateau.
Much fun, much duck fat. Then we drove on to Barcelona for
SONAR (too many great shows to mention, but here goes: Stockhausen,
Coil, Etant Donnes, Panasonic/Einheit, Kit Clayton, Hecker,
People Like Us, Phoenecia/Rich Devine, PanAmerican, Herbert,
Mark Almond (!?*!), laptop orchestra). Now we are home, eagerly
anticipating our Fat Cat 12" (split with Motion) and slaving
away on the new album. Oh yes we are. Oh yes. And working
on new mixes for Mu-Ziq, People Like Us and Phoenecia, plus
some sneaky house music that no one needs to know about.
The no-longer-on-Matador column:
It wouldnt be an update without thrilling news about
our not-so-old friends. Silkworm have a new CD forthcoming
from Touch & Go entitled Lifestyle, and it might the finest
thing theyve ever done. Unless of course, you already
like the band, in which case it is another chapter in series
of greatest things theyve ever done. Bettie
Serveert have a new album called Private Suite, which
is available now on import via the groups own Palomine
label. The album is coming out in the U.S. on September 5
thanks to Hidden Agenda. Inaugural Matador signing Hans
Platzgummer informs us that he now has a website
to keep you up to date on all of his activities. And finally,
Guitar Wolf will be back in the U.S. on August 12 as
part of the Vegas
Shakedown bash, taking place at the Gold Coast Hotel and
featuring such monsters of rock as the Dictators, the Real
Kids, the Donnas, the reformed Flesh Eaters and many more.
Listening faves of affiliated:
Twitch, Mount Florida
And They Will Know Us By The Trail Of Our Dead - Madonna
Golden - Summer
Life Without Buildings - first two 7"s
Peaches - Lovertits
Gang of Four - Entertainment
ESG - Erase You
Markus Nikolai - Back
Pink Floyd - Live in Amsterdam 1969
Monolake - Ice
Wookie - The Battle
Andre Williams - The Black Godfather
Harry Smith vol.4
Dave Martin, Matador Records
1) Sonic Youth nyc ghosts & flowers
2) AC/DC Stiff Upper Lip
3) Easybeats Gonna Have A Good Time
4) Major Stars Space Time
5) Royal Trux Pound For Pound
6) Queens Of The Stoneage Feel Good Hit Of The Summer
(I could care less about the rest of the record.)
7) Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments
No Old Guy Lo-Fi Cry
8) V/A Ego Trips The Big Playback
9) Ike & Tina Turner The Kent Years
10) Quicksilver Messenger Service Lost Gold & Silver
Stuart Braithwaite, Mogwai
1 Remote Viewer - unreleased album
2 Phillip Glass - solo piano
3 Hermann and Kleine - ep on City Centre offices
4 Eminem - Marshall Mathers album
5 Kraftwerk - Radioactivity
Colin Hardie, Mogwai mgmt.
the rachels live at glasgow school of art
penalty kicks against england with one minute to go.
side 1 of the war of the worlds soundtrack
marquee moon - television
wwf insurrection at earls court, london
walk this way - the aerosmith autobiography
dongs of sevotion - smog
MATMOS TOP TEN and one to grow on:
SONAR Festival
Coil Musick To Play In the Dark Vol. 2
Gay Pride sunburn
The Cars first album
clean house
Oval Ovalprocess
Tsubo Oilslicks (new shoes)
Tigerbeat6 meow 3
Romullo del Castillo
heresy
Francoise Hardy La Question
Doug Nyce, Matador Records
Slum Villiage Fantastic vol. 2 (Goodvibe)
Unspoken Heard
Sex, Lies, and videotape (Seven Heads ent.)
Quasimoto The Unseen (Stones Throw)
People Under The Stairs
Question in the From of an Answer (Om)
Mas Pyke Far East Politics (Bukarance)
Jurassic 5 Quality Control (Interscope)
Bahamadia Special Forces feat. Cali Agents (Goodvibe)
Cali Agents How The West was Won (Ground Control)
J-88 Look of Love (grooveAttack)
J-live The Best Part (Sevenheads Ent)
Patrick Amory, Matador Records
1. Dr. Dre Dr. Dre 2001 (Interscope)
2. AC/DC Stiff Upper Lip (Elektra)
3. Calexico Hot Rail (Quarterstick)
4. Gwendal both albums (EMI Pathé)
5. Shirley Collins and the Albion Country Band
No Roses (Antilles)
6. Flamin Groovies Flamingo (Kama Sutra)
Gerard Cosloy, Matador Records
Mike Ladd - Welcome To The Afterfuture (Ozone)
Hermann Kleine - Kickboard Girl (City Centre Offices)
Kid 606 - Down With The Scene (Ipecac)
Silkworm - Lifestyle (Touch & Go)
Von LMO - Future Language reissue (Flemishmasters.org)
Whit Dickey Quartet - Big Top (Wobbly Rail)
M Ward - Duet For Guitars #2 (Ow Om)

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