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Texture Summit Celebrates Five Years with Poten and C.L.A.W.S.
San Francisco event series Texture Summit will celebrate its fifth anniversary this Saturday, July 13.
Texture Summit was launched in 2019 as an avenue to provide “beautiful, immersive experiences of art and music that bring community together.”
With a focus on local US talent, Texture Summit‘s events have hosted Sunset Soundsystem’s Solar and Galen, Carlos Suffront, Eric Cloutier, Liquid Earth, Huerta, Zacky, and Texture Summit founder, Louiv, among others. Recent international headliners have included Move D, Truly Madly, Velasco, Bruno Schmidt, and Dr Banana.
The fifth anniversary will be held at Heron Arts gallery, running from 9pm until 4am.
Staying true to its roots, Denver DJ Poten is set to headline the event alongside San Francisco legend C.L.A.W.S., with support from Louiv, Zacky, Philco, and Combover. The space will feature art installations by Casey Curran and live visuals from Mutek SF alumni Loaf Baker.
You can find more info and purchase tickets to the anniversary party here, with a live mix from Louiv below.
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There's 'Only One Mode' For SPEED: A Scene That's 'Accessible & Without Ridiculous Hierarchies'
SPEED is the real deal. An Australian hardcore band committed to their scene and building something for the next generation.
The Sydney quintet are nothing less than a worldwide musical juggernaut. In a few short years, the group has rocketed to the top of the hardcore pile with a ruthless commitment to their culture and craft. You can’t fake their enthusiasm, and despite their own runaway success and imminent debut album release, they were excited about a resurgence in the local scene.
“Feel The Pain from Newcastle are fucking awesome,” says guitarist Josh Clayton, who goes on to wax lyrical about the Steel City’s resurgence on the scene. “Some years ago, when we were first getting into hardcore, it was bands like Ill Natured, Downside and Mauler.
“Now, there’s a new generation of kids all in their early twenties under the ‘Steel City Terror’ banner – Feel The Pain, Skorn and Splinter. It’s an incredible scene that is also being matched in other places across the country. Australian Hardcore is really healthy at the moment.”
Over the years, Australian Hardcore has churned out a heap of incredible bands that often make a great record before disbanding and, indeed, disappearing. Is this a reflection of hardcore’s transient nature or just a fact of the music industry?
“Not many hardcore bands have been able to have a full-time career over decades,” agrees Clayton, who cites Agnostic Front, Madball and Sick Of It All as obvious examples of bands who have bucked the trend.
“But we also have to remember that involvement in hardcore doesn’t necessarily mean that you play in a band,” chimes in vocalist Jem Siow, who is very keen to note that putting out a record isn’t the only way you can contribute to the scene.
“If you’re a hardcore kid, you are going to shows, you are booking shows, or you are hanging out. People sometimes take a break; life gets in the way – it’s understandable. But overall, I think people are very loyal to the scene and, on the whole, stay involved.”
Say what you want about SPEED, but no one could ever say they aren’t 100% loyal to Australian hardcore and are making every effort to promote the scene.
“We all went to our first shows when we were 12 or 13 years old,” explains Siow. “We’re in our 30s now, and it’s all we know. As a band, everything we do is driven by one question: Is this good for Australian Hardcore? We want to promote a scene that is accessible and without ridiculous hierarchies.”
Siow adds, “We are really aware that in 2024, the avenues that people use to find out about hardcore are really different to when we were coming up. I didn’t find out about bands via a viral TikTok – I got a flyer from someone for a local show.
“For a band like ours that is always looking to promote hardcore culture and the local scene, we have to understand that things have changed. The good old days aren’t coming back – and that’s fine – but we want to make sure that every new listener that finds out about SPEED – gets – and I mean really gets hardcore – and how great a culture it is.”
To say that SPEED’s debut LP, Only One Mode, is keenly awaited would be a huge understatement.
It was the Real Life Love EP that shot the band to international prominence, and I’m pleased to report that their new material is just as urgent and powerful, with not a moment wasted across ten tracks of catchy and visceral hardcore that blends the best of Madball, Merauder, Terror and Trapped Under Ice before spitting out something totally unique. The band puts that down to keeping to a tried and true process.
“With the success we had, we could have gone to a new studio or a ‘name’ producer, which is a huge privilege,” explains Clayton. “But in the end, we went back to Chameleon studios in Annandale and our friend Elliott [Gallart], who has been such a huge part of the SPEED sound.”
“Nobody understands our version of hardcore better than the person we grew up with. We got into hardcore with Elliott all those years ago, and he’s the one in the friendship group who got the skills to produce music, and he’s never let us down. We have our own language with him, an intuitive feeling that ensures the music comes out right.”
“He gets us on a personal level,” adds Siow. “For example, one of the breakout tracks for us was We See You, and there’s an air horn in it that seemed to ruffle some feathers. That airhorn is actually a joke between us and our friends. He used to put an airhorn in all the tracks he mixed for different bands as sort of a watermark – and to make sure they couldn’t just run away without paying him [laughs].”
SPEED have been in the news recently for something other than their crushing breakdowns.
Due to play at the Download Festival in the United Kingdom, the band pulled out, citing one of the major sponsors’ “involvement in the war in Gaza”. This episode is nothing new, as there has always been a healthy (and at times extremely passionate) debate within hardcore about the role of corporate sponsorship. What say SPEED?
“It’s a very fickle line for hardcore bands to tread,” admits Siow. “We turn down 99.9% of the opportunities that come our way because it all comes down to the mission statement of this band from day one: ‘What does this mean for Australian Hardcore?’ We want to promote Australian hardcore culture positively in everything we do.”
“We have done collaborations, of course, and sometimes people get confused. Take the thing the band did with Nike as an example. We did it, but we did it on our terms. We refused to get flown to some fancy destination with a film crew we didn’t know.
“Instead, we had the people we’ve always worked with film the video, which itself was a representation of pure live hardcore. Nike has been a big part of our aesthetic and culture for years, and a lot of friends in hardcore wear Nike products, so we took this as a big win for our people.
“I get some people will look at the aesthetic and not agree with it – and that’s fine. But for us, we are reinvesting into our culture.”
“As a band, we are always seeking to find ways to help our community and enact personal and direct positive change for the people around us,” finishes Clayton. “Hardcore has given us community, and we are always looking for ways to give back and ensure that it not only survives but grows.”
Only One Mode is out now via Last Ride Records. You can catch SPEED on tour next month.
SPEED ‘ONLY ONE MODE’ AUSTRALIAN TOUR WITH HIGH VIS (UK) + PAIN OF TRUTH (US) + FUSE (SG) + SPECIAL GUESTS TBA
Thursday August 22 – Meanjin/Brisbane, Princess Theatre (AA)
Friday August 23 – Eora/Sydney, Enmore Theatre (AA)
Thursday August 29 – Naarm/Melbourne, Stay Gold (AA)
Friday August 30 – Naarm/Melbourne, Northcote Theatre (18+)
Saturday August 31 – Tarntanya/Adelaide, Uni Bar (AA)
Sunday September 1 – Boorloo/Perth, Magnet House (18+)
Tickets: linktr.ee
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Watch Katy Perry’s extravagant ‘Woman’s World’ video
After teasing ‘Woman’s World’ for several weeks, Katy Perry has finally released the track along with its extravagant music video – you can watch it below.
READ MORE: Katy Perry – ‘Smile’ review: pop icon sounds somewhat recharged, but lacks the fireworks of old
Released today (July 12), the pop track – and accompanying music video – sees Perry on a mission to empower women worldwide, as she sings the characteristics that women display: “Sexy, confident / So intelligent / She is heaven-sent / So soft, so strong / She’s a winner, champion / Superhuman, number one / She’s a sister, she’s a mother“.
In the video, Perry and a collection of other women are seen carrying out tasks that men usually take on: from construction work (while cosplaying as Rosie the Riveter) and driving monster trucks into smaller vehicles.
After getting crushed by an anvil, Perry inflates herself back to life and dons bionic legs. The rest of the video includes cameos from a few internet celebrities including Trisha Paytas.
The ‘California Girls’ singer took to her official social media accounts to share the title of her new album earlier this week as well as the cover art, which sees her floating in the middle of a pink and blue whirlwind. ‘143’ is set for release on September 20 and is available for pre-sale / pre-order here.
The ‘Roar’ singer began teasing her new era in May by changing her profile picture. The pop star hinted at her return to music by teasing “one of [her] biggest songs that has yet to come out” whilst speaking at an American Idol event.
Last December, it was reported that the pop star was gearing up to release her “most personal” material yet in 2024. It was said at the time that plans for a world tour were also underway.
2020’s ‘Smile’ is Perry’s last studio album, serving as her fifth record. NME reviewed the album at the time, giving it two stars and writing: “It’s frustrating, as this is the woman behind some of the most fun – and biggest-selling – songs of all time. But as much as you want ‘Smile’ to be a return to form, her fifth album’s songs fail to grip. All in all, ‘Smile’ lacks the fireworks of Perry’s record-breaking years.”
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Mustafa Reveals New Album ‘Dunya,’ Watch New Video “SNL”
English singer and producer, Mustafa has revealed his new album ‘Dunya,’ also, released the new music video song, “SNL.” Watch the video below.
The album follows the 2021 project When Smoke Rises, which is out September 27 via Jagjaguwar. Rodaidh McDonald, Simon Hessman, and the National’s Aaron Dessner co-produced “SNL.”
McDonald and Hessman also teamed up on the three previously released album tracks, “Imaan,” “Name of God,” and “Gaza Is Calling.” Also, he has collaborated with others on the new album including JID, Rosalía, Clairo, Nicolás Jaar, Daniel Caesar, and Ramy Youssef.
Dunya Tracklist:
01 Name of God
02 What Happened, Mohamed?
03 Imaan
04 What Good Is a Heart?
05 SNL
06 I’ll Go Anywhere
07 Beauty, End
08 Old Life
09 Gaza Is Calling
10 Leaving Toronto (With Daniel Caesar)
11 Hope Is a Knife
12 Nouri
Also, you must know that Katy Perry has announced her long-awaited new album, ‘143,’ with incredible artwork.
Mustafa Reveals New Album ‘Dunya,’ Watch New Video “SNL”
Stream the track by clicking here.
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Various Artists – Palinopsia Part.1 (TREATd04) on Treatment Records
Release: Palinopsia Part.1 (TREATd04) by Various Artists
A stunning Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic) release by: Brusca, Casual Treatment, Connor Wall, MBM, Neo (AU), Obscur, Singular Anomalies, SR2
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LABEL: Treatment Records
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GENRE/STYLE: Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic)
RELEASED: 2024-07-12
AUDIO BITRATE: 848Kbps
MP3 DOWNLOAD SIZE: 304.59 MBMB
Tracklist, Music Genre, and Tempo:
Total Tracks: 8
Brusca – Inghts
Genre: Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic) | Duration: (06:07) | Key: , BPM:
Casual Treatment – Mystic River
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Connor Wall – Past Present
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MBM – Orbit
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Neo (AU) – Canvas
Genre: Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic) | Duration: (06:29) | Key: , BPM:
Obscur – No Alternative
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Singular Anomalies – Limbo
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SR2 – Archetyp I
Genre: Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic) | Duration: (07:00) | Key: , BPM:
Total Playtime: 00:47:26 min
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