LITTLE DRAGON: the OPUS: Maker: Zebo: Ruckus (Event Over)
- When:Wed 7/15 (7:30PM)
- Where: Kinetic Playground
- Address: 1113 W Lawrence Ave Chicago, IL Map
- Cost: $15
Recession Buster
Presales $12 - Day Of Show $15WEDNESDAY, JULY 15th
Making their FIRST CHICAGO APPEARANCE:
LITTLE DRAGON: Gothenburg, Sweden.
www.myspace.com/yourlittledragon
With Support from:
the OPUS feat. WES RESTLESS: Chicago
http://www.theopusonline.com
http://www.myspace.com/wesrestless
And Dj's
MAKER
ZEBO
RUCKUS
GET YOUR PRESALE TICKETS EXCLUSIVELY @
http://kinetic.inticketing.com/events...654
@ The Kinetic Playground
1113 W. Lawrence Ave - CHICAGO
21+ W/ ID Doors open 7:30 / Show starts at 8pm
www.thekineticplayground.com
Presales $12 / $15 Door
Gothenburg, Sweden is a hotbed of diverse and escalating musical
talent. From the mighty Soundtrack of Our Lives to idiosyncratic
songsmiths José González and Jens Lekman, through to the
unpredictable pop styles from the likes of Love is All and Audrey,
not to mention the infamous black metal scene, Gothenburg now
boasts the dynamic, organically soulful pop sounds of Little
Dragon.
Featuring radiant vocalist Yukimi Nagano and her close high school
friends Erik Bodin (drums), Fredrick Källgren (bass) and
Håkan Wirenstrand (keyboards), Little Dragon stepped into the
spotlight with the release of their first double A-side single on
Peacefrog (home to José and Findlay Brown),
‘Twice’/’Test’. A former Rough Trade
‘Single of the Week’ and “universally hailed as a
masterpiece of free thinking soul”, according to One Week To
Live.
Born and raised in Gothenburg to a Japanese father and American
mother, Yukimi says, “I grew up listening to American folk
because of my Mom, but I’ve always had an affinity for
R’n’B.” Meanwhile, keyboardist Håkan spent
his childhood in the deepest, darkest woods of Smaland before
moving to Gothenburg, hearing a lot of Swedish folk music, later
getting into electronic and synth music. Erik grew up hearing early
hiphop and jazz. “From time to time we have had to get side
jobs,” Yukimi sighs, “but we’d rather stay broke,
so we can concentrate on the band.” Their true vocation can
be in no doubt based on this divine debut offering.
Yukimi has sung with Sweden’s electronica-jazz outfit Koop,
and both Yukimi and Erik play live with José González.
Erik also drums with Peps Perrson, a legendary Swedish blues/reggae
artist. “We had an admiration for each other musically, and
way before we defined ourselves as a band we were making music and
hanging out,” Yukimi explains. “It’s like a
family, and the band is our big passion. Little Dragon reminds you
that when you're really creating music, it's like building a ship
that will travel in a direction previously inconceivable”.
However, what unites these disparate influences is an undeniable
swing and lightness of touch, braced with bass heaviness, borne
from the intuitive connection between the band members that
epitomises Little Dragon’s music. Unwilling to stick to
definitions or reasons for why Little Dragon is what it is, Yukimi
offers effusive and illustrative impressions, which is as good a
way as any to understand this very special band.
“Maybe Little Dragon is a city,” she muses. “Blue
traffic-lights, fast food-signs, neon, love, loneliness, technology
– a city reflected in the middle of a vast ocean. The music
juxtaposes tradition and intense knowledge of musical tools, with
destruction, invention... blazing a new trail. I like to think of
our music as dreamy, but not always in a pleasant way. Some songs
are emotional and some more free and naive.”
Yukimi’s emergence as a significant voice is confirmed by
‘Twice’ – the opening gambit for the debut and
breathtaking in its simplicity, a minor-key piano ballad with
understated yet richly effective strings blooming amid deft cosmic
swirls. Yukimi delivers a poised but dramatically beautiful tale of
regret. “The simple piano was so moody,” she says
“I guess it fits perfectly with my confused state at that
time.”
‘Test’ feels like zephyr on a summer’s day.
Locked down by wondrous echo chamber effects this gem bubbles along
with a solid b-line and leftfield twists and charms that make it
seem flawlessly new. “I wrote lyrics and melodies with only
drums before we added any other instruments,” Yukimi notes.
“I found the drums very inspiring, and I like using a
different process to write.”
That same airiness is evident throughout the album, from highlight
and future single ‘Constant Surprises’, which is mostly
built from hi-hats and bubbling bass and reminds us of unique and
fresh sounding soul that seems to have all but disappeared of late,
while Yukimi’s delicious vocal skips and glides atop, and on
‘Recommendation’ the sunshiny syncopation matches the
bounce of Yukimi’s singing.
‘Forever’ brings in more of the keyboard atmospherics
and moody bass that Mad Professor would be proud to call his own,
the perfect foil for a more reflective and emotional lyrical
leaning. ‘After The Rain’ is all short clipped struts,
and lets Yukimi run wild, moving into the quietly psychedelic,
keyboard-driven yearning and wonder of ‘Place To
Belong’, while ‘Wink’ suggests a lurking
undercurrent of cavernous nightclub funk and flirtation.
“When she winks at you / you feel your legs shake / you blow
a kiss back / and time stops”. A far less smutty euro Millie
Jackson, if you will.
The album is marvellously book ended by the drifting percussion and
electronic dynamics of ‘Scribbled Paper’, showcasing
another wonderful vocal performance – “I went looking
for a trace of something that you left”.
Little Dragon take tired musical traces and styles, give them a
shot in the arm to leave us with something fresh and positive.
It is a debut full of subtle touches, capturing fleeting emotional
moments, twinned with gnawingly memorable pop flourishes and hooks.
Oh, and it reminds us of endless summer possibilities
FIRST CHICAGO APPEARANCE - Brand New Album: Presales $12 / $15
door. THIS SHOW WILL SELL OUT! GET YOUR PRESALES: Stay tuned for
more info and other artist announcments... Go to their Myspace page
for more!
www.myspace.com/yourlittledragon


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