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The formation of Luder harkens back to 2006, when Small Stone Records undertook the task of issuing the lost recordings of a band called Slot after the untimely passing of its founding member and guitarist, Billy Rivkin. After the successful completion of this project, it was decided by the powers that be that some semblance of the band should play at SXSW the following spring. So it was that Sue Lott (Slot’s bassist) and Eddie Alterman (Slot’s drummer) were joined on guitars by Phil Dürr (Big Chief, Giant Brain, Five Horse Johnson) and Small Stone head-honcho Scott Hamilton to pull off such a thing. The thinking was that it would take two guitar players to competently do what Billy did on his own.
After a successful SXSW show in the spring of 2007, Followed by a hometown show at Detroit’s Magic Stick, Sue, Phil and Scott decided it might be worthwhile and fun to continue playing and writing music, perhaps under a different moniker. Eddie being mostly unavailable due to laboral commitments, they humbly asked ex-Novadriver drummer (and, as with Phil, current Five Horse Johnson member) Eric Miller to join and soon started doing that thing that the kids call “jamming.” At first, the quartet got together mostly to keep their chops up, jamming on quasi-Krautrock riffs a few nights a week. Eventually, as everyone got comfortable with each others’ playing styles, they started writing songs for real, honing the ad-libbed riffs into songs, making music that none of them would be able to write in any other band. Luder set out to make obstinate music, or as Sue likes to say, “music I like.” A new idea was hatched, a new band was born, and a new name was chosen; ergo: Luder (a German term loosely translated as, little sh!t).
Luder seamlessly incorporates all the influences of the individual band members and their musical histories into a coherent whole. When Eric and Phil bring elements of Stoner Rock, Sue might counter them with an almost jazzy bass line. Scott might pitch a decidedly shoegazery melody line, Phil may react by channeling his inner metal-head. When Sue comes to the table with a decidedly ambient bass line, the other three might add any and all types of raucous, multi-genre-ic sounds. If Phil’s hispanophilia threatens to get out of hand, Eric may throw in an absolutely tribal drumbeat. Now, add a pinch of humor to the mix, and it all combines to give Luder’s music that certain out-of-left-field-je-ne-sais-quoi that adds up to a band that in the end sounds like no other. Then you bring Sue’s ethereal vocal stylings into the picture, and you makes for quite a spicy stew. Luder’s songs have been described as “disturbingly peaceful,” “peacefully disturbing,” and “in need of editing” (to which they gleefully and politely say “no, thank you” and “up yours” in unison).
As the a result of staying true to their musical passions and influences, not to mention running up a rather hefty electrical bill in Sue’s basement, the debut album from Luder, ‘Sonoluminescence’ was etched out in the dwelling that was once known to insiders as The Slot House. Recorded at Rustbelt Studios with Eric Hoegemeyer (Giant Brain, Deep See Sound System) on the dials over the course of six months whenever all parties could meet, Sonoluminescence is a very organic and dynamic, an orgasmic whirlwind of Rock Recording.
Luder’s debut is sure to turn a few heads, cause a spit-take or two, and clean out a few eardrums in the process. Hell… you might even catch them live if the guarantee is right and there happen to be any baby- and dog-sitters available to work that particular night.The formation of Luder harkens back to 2006, when Small Stone Records undertook the... more
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The concept is highly intoxicating and imaginative. The mixture of playful and boasting mesh of electronics, spoken word, soul, jazz, progressive rock, avant-pop and experimental places this release in its own little world full of childlike qualities.The concept is highly intoxicating and imaginative. The mixture of playful and... more
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“…I made the moon go thin.” Check out Mayer Hawthorne’s cover of fellow Stones Throw label mate James Pants track Thin Moon from the album Seven Seals released December of last year.“…I made the moon go thin.” Check out Mayer Hawthorne’s cover... more
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2009 Global Broadband Phenomena
Sandvine, a leader in intelligent broadband networks, has released its latest global broadband report, completed in October 2009. Data was collected from more than 20 million broadband subscribers spanning the Americas, the Middle East, Africa, Europe and the Asia Pacific region. This years findings show conclusively that consumer appetite for on-demand applications is both changing and growing.
Key Findings:
* The peak network load (both subscribers and traffic) occurs from 7pm to 10pm, daily
* There is widespread movement from bulk download “experience later” content acquisition to on-demand “experience now” media
* On-demand applications continue to drive peak-time bandwidth utilization
* There are distinct behavioral differences between light Internet users and heavy Internet users
“As more and more consumers rely on their Internet connection for on-demand entertainment it is increasingly necessary to protect their quality of experience. A key element for minimizing customer churn and increasing consumer satisfaction will be improving quality of experience especially in times of congestion when these real time applications are being utilized the most and are the most sensitive to latency and jitter.”
Dave Caputo
President & CEO
Sandvine
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So guys, what u prefer ?
Listen to music through you tube and myspace or is it better download ?2009 Global Broadband Phenomena
Sandvine, a leader in intelligent broadband... more
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Spotify, the music streaming service from Sweden, has signed a deal with 3 Mobile to bring said service to the UK operator's handsets.
The first handset to feature Spotify will be HTC's Android-rocking Hero - which is due to be launched in time for Christmas. Other handsets on 3 will follow next year.
The announcement comes as no great surprise as 3's parent company, Hutchison Whampoa, bought a stake in Spotify earlier this year - with 3's sister company, INQ Mobile, now having their CEO, Frank Meehan, on Spotify's board.Spotify, the music streaming service from Sweden, has signed a deal with 3 Mobile to... more
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Spotify is scheduled to launch in the US later this year, or early 2010, but the details of how it will work stateside are still up in the air. In Europe the free version is ad supported, and the ad-free version runs €10 (about $16.60) per month....Spotify is scheduled to launch in the US later this year, or early 2010, but the... more
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Good news: Spotify's makers have announced they've submitted an iPhone app to Apple for approval.
Better news: It'll let you listen to music even when you're not connected to a network.
Bad news: They're only making it available to premium subscribers who pay £9.99 a month.
More details at the link.Good news: Spotify's makers have announced they've submitted an iPhone app... more
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With a little more than a month till its official release, Wilco are currently streaming their forthcoming album, ‘Wilco (The Album)‘, online. Fans can head over to wilcoworld.net to preview the entire new album in full.With a little more than a month till its official release, Wilco are currently... more
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