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Waxahatchee Announces ‘El Deafo’ Soundtrack, Releases New Song ‘Tomorrow’

Waxahatchee has shared a new track called ‘Tomorrow’, which is set to appear on her original soundtrack to the animated series El Deafo. Listen to it below.

El Deafo is an adapation of Cece Bell’s best-selling graphic novel of the same name. “I’m so happy to finally announce an amazing project I had the honor of being a part of,” Waxahatchee’s Katie Crutchfield said in a statement. “Last year I wrote some original music for a new show on Apple TV+ called El Deafo, based on the book of the same name by a true hero, Cece Bell. Myself along with Rob Barbato spent a few months arranging and recording these tunes and it was an amazing experience all around.”

El Deafo premieres January 7 on Apple TV+. Waxahatchee’s most recent album, Saint Cloud, arrived last year.

El Deafo (Apple TV+ Original Series Soundtrack) Tracklist: 

1. Up in the Sky
2. Up in the Sky (Main Title)
3. Trampoline Love Song
4. Mighty Bolt
5. Tomorrow

Nothing and Midwife Team Up on New Song ‘This Man’s Gift’

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Philadelphia band Nothing have shared a new song, ‘This Man’s Gift’, the latest entry in the Adult Swim Singles series. The song features additional vocals from Midwife, the moniker of Denver multi-instrumentalist Madeline Johnston, and was recorded during Nothing’s current tour with Midwife and Bambara. Give it a listen below.

Nothing recently released The Great Dismal B-Sides EP, following their latest album The Great Dismal. Midwife’s latest LP, Luminol, came out earlier this year. Check out our Artist Spotlight Q&A with Midwife, and read about the Luminol artwork in our 50 Best Album Covers of 2021 list.

George Harrison’s ‘My Sweet Lord’ Gets New Music Video Featuring Dozens of Stars

In honour of the 50th anniversary reissue of All Things Must Pass, George Harrison‘s debut single has received an official music video featuring dozens of stars from the entertainment world. Directed by Lance Bangs, the clip stars Fred Armisen and Vanessa Bayer as “metaphysical special agents tasked by the head of a clandestine agency, played by Mark Hamill, to search for that which can’t be seen.” It also features appearances from Ringo Starr, Jeff Lynne, Dhani and Olivia Harrison, “Weird Al” Yankovic, Jon Hamm, Tim & Eric, Patton Oswalt, Taika Waititi, Reggie Watts, Darren Criss, Tom Scharpling, Paul Scheer, Garfunkel and Oates, Shepard Fairey, and more. Watch it below.

Ela Minus Unveils New Video for ‘N19 5NF’

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Ela Minus has shared a new video for ‘N19 5NF’, the opening track to her 2020 LP acts of rebellion. The clip, directed by Losmose, was shot in Mexico City. In the video’s opening club scene, she also previews the opening section of a brand new track. Check it out below.

‘N19 5NF’ is named after the London zip code of a hospital where Minus gained consciousness after being in the ICU for two days. “It’s where I believe my life before this album ended and a new life began,” she explained in a press release. Of the video, she added: “I found that through the making of this song and video, reality was transfigured. It illuminated it and revealed its true grinning monstrous teeth. Through this transfiguration I was able to find a voice, not a discourse, but a personal voice looking for an ear or an eye to meet. This video is important because of my own story and the empowerment it can give to others through my way of telling it.”

The Evolution of Gaming Culture

When you look back to the early days of gaming, i.e., the early 1980s, gaming was a casual pastime for a minority. Most gamers would play their favorite games at arcades, with video games regarded as a novelty. 30 years later, and gaming has taken over the world. The rate of the cultural and technological changes taking place in the gaming world is accelerating. Today, gamers fill stadiums to cheer on their favorite League of Legends of Fortnite players. So, how did gaming culture evolve from the days of the arcade to the modern era?

From a Simple Part Time Hobby to a Social Nuisance

The gaming culture did not change a lot in the 1980s because it was still a niche activity, although many of the gaming franchises we love today were started in this era. Things started to change in the 1990s as the content of video games became more realistic and graphic. The mental health effects of video games were questioned – and are still being questioned to this day – with many people seeing games as a public safety issue. Fortunately, numerous studies have debunked these myths and ways of thinking.

LAN Gaming

LAN gaming became quite prominent in the 2000s as more people began understanding the power of networking and how to connect more than one computer together to form a Local Area Network. There was no shortage of games that players could play with each other, and the concept of LAN gaming was the first glimpse that people had of what e-sports and video game tournaments could look like.

Although many people have since switched to online gaming through online multiplayer games, smaller LAM gaming parties are still a viable option, especially in cases where the owner of the main computer only wants to invite a select number of people to the party. For this, they would need a VPN that allows them total control over their network.

Although built for business environments, a service like Barracuda VPN is a great option for LAN gaming, with much of the setup and usage being comparable to that of a business environment. Administrators can decide who to let into their gaming sessions, while privacy and security are assured because of the client-less nature of such a VPN connection. To see how the Barracuda VPN can benefit your LAN gaming and business use cases, you can read a detailed Barracuda review on the product’s review page via the Top10 site.

Explosion of Online Gaming

At the time LAN gaming was gaining popularity, the internet was too. The problem is that a lot of people still had slow internet connections, and so many still played alone or in a LAN setting. However, as the internet evolved and internet speeds improved, online gaming started taking off. Instead of gaming worlds built on computers, games like World of Warcraft and EverQuest built their gaming worlds online. Millions of players joined in on the fun as internet speeds, and computer capabilities increased.

In addition to this, we saw many classic games, typically played in person, develop online. Microsoft Solitaire is the most notable example, but other games were also introduced online like Cribbage and Hearts. Now these games are played more online than they were in person, and you can play and connect with people around the world.

Even with this increase in internet speeds, precise play was still challenging due to the lack of high-speed internet. Competitive and online gaming would explode again in the 2010s as new internet speed milestones were hit and more game developers embraced online gaming. At the same time, gaming communities on forums such as Reddit and 4Chan were up and coming. People would come together in these spaces to discuss their favorite games and find information on new games or games in the pipeline.

The Rise of Esports and Social Issues

Gaming went mainstream in the 2010s, with esports tournaments arranged for top professional players. A career in gaming became a viable option, but this brought some issues. A glaring issue is that over 60% of all gamers and gaming professionals are male. This statistic is not surprising, considering that male players have dominated gaming for more than 30 years. However, the perceived toxic nature of gaming as a whole and provocative marketing that uses female characters are going away, with issues of female players and those in the LGBTQIA community being addressed.

Massive Online Superstars

Once gaming went online, gamers started posting their gameplay online and streaming live. Both these options helped them build massive audiences. Platforms like Twitch took advantage of this, offering players an audience and a way to make some money from gaming. These online gaming superstars are a critical part of the gaming world as they are the bridge between players and game developers. Many of these gamers have millions of adoring fans, with many seeing great success in their streaming and gaming endeavors.

Gaming has come a long way, evolving from the days of simple 2D sprites to allowing people to make money streaming gameplay online. There is no telling where the gaming culture will go next, but it is bound to go somewhere exciting.

Pom Pom Squad Reimagines Nada Surf’s ‘Popular’ With Matthew Caws

Earlier this year, Pom Pom Squad‘s Mia Berrin tweeted her admiration for Nada Surf’s ‘Popular’, writing: “I’m gonna recreate the video for popular by Nada Surf but I’m gonna play every character.” Berrin has now followed through on her promise, enlisting Nada Surf’s own Matthew Caws for a cover of the 1996 track and entirely remaking its music video. The clip, directed by Aysia Marotta, was filmed at the same high school as the original video. Check it out below.

“Working with Nada Surf was such a dream,” Berrin said in a statement. “They’re such an incredible group of individuals and were so kind to everyone in PPS during our time out on tour together. It’s hard not to be inspired by their career, so to intersect with their legacy even a little bit is really special.”

“I think the video is amazing! I love how it feels like a shot-for-shot recreation at the start but quickly takes on its own totally new character,” Caws added. “The original was shot in 1996, looking back at previous decades, while this one feels set in the present day, looking inwards and towards the future… another really cool aspect of the video is that the cheerleader character feels more and more sincere and human as the story develops. By the end, she’s much more than a player in a high school creation, she’s a person in the world and the singer of the song. To me there’s a “closed film” sense about Pom Pom Squad. Meaning that even if you could trace influences in their music, it feels as if they’ve invented it all themselves. They are their own world. That’s a trait I’ve felt in all my favorite bands: they’ve created their own reality.”

Pom Pom Squad released their debut album, Death of a Cheerleader, earlier this year. Check out where it landed on our 50 Best Albums of 2021 list, and read our Artist Spotlight interview with Pom Pom Squad.

Watch the Trailer for Charli XCX’s ‘Alone Together’ Documentary

Charli XCX has shared the trailer for her forthcoming documentary Alone Together. Bradley & Pablo directed the film, which chronicles the making of the singer’s quarantine album, how i’m feeling now. Check it out below.

Alone Together arrives in select theaters and on-demand on January 28. Charli XCX is set to release her fifth album, CRASH, next March. This weekend, she will be the musical guest on Saturday Night Live.

Tangerine Dream Announce New Album ‘Raum’, Share New Song

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Tangerine Dream have announced a new album: Raum is out February 25 via Kscope/Eastgate Music. The album features compositions from Thorsten Quaeschning, Hoshiko Yamane, and Paul Frick, produced with access to the archives of the group’s founder, the late Edgar Froese, and directly inspired by his Cubase arrangements and Otari tapes. Below, listen to a single edit of ‘Raum’, check out the album’s cover artwork and tracklist, and find the group’s 2022 tour dates below.

Raum Cover Artwork:

Raum Tracklist:

1. In 256 Zeichen
2. You’re Always on Time
3. Along the Canal
4. Continuum
5. Portico C3
6. What You Should Know About Endings
7. Raum

Tangerine Dream 2022 UK Tour Dates:

Mar 2 – Belfast, Northern Ireland – Limelight 1
Mar 3 – Dublin, Ireland – Liberty Hall
Mar 5 – Manchester, England – RNCM Theatre
Mar 6 – Edinburgh, Scotland – Assembly Rooms
Mar 7 – Glasgow, Scotland – Saint Luke’s
Mar 9 – Newcastle Upon Tyne, England – Riverside Newcastle
Mar 10 – Liverpool, England – Grand Central
Mar 11 – Coventry, England – Coventry Cathedral
Mar 12 – Cambridge, England – Corn Exchange
Mar 13 – Birmingham, England – Town Hall
Mar 15 – Leeds, England – Brudenell Social Club
Mar 16 – Bristol, England – Trinity Centre
Mar 17 – Exeter, England – Phoenix
Mar 18 – London, England – Roundhouse
Mar 19 – Great Yarmouth, England – HRH Prog XII
Mar 21 – Southampton, England – Engine Rooms
Mar 23 – Brighton, England – Chalk
Mar 25 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Q-Factory
Aug 19 – Neuberinhaus Reichenbach, Germany – Artrock Festival X

Gaspard Augé Remixes Parcels’ ‘Somethinggreater’

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Parcels‘ ‘Somethinggreater’ has received the remix treatment from Justice’s Gaspard Augé and Victor Le Masne, his production partner on recent solo releases. Check it out below.

‘Somethinggreater’ appears on Parcels’ latest album Day/Night, which arrived earlier this year. Gaspard Augé released his debut solo album, Escapades, back in June.

Nick Cave & Warren Ellis Share New Song ‘Les Cerfs’

Nick Cave and Warren Ellis have shared a new song from their soundtrack to the documentary Les Panthère Des Neiges. It’s called ‘Les Cerfs’, and you can listen to it below.

The La Panthère Des Neiges soundtrack is due out December 17 via Invada Records and Lakeshore Records. Cave and Ellis previously shared the track ‘We Are Not Alone’, an edit not found on the album. Earlier this year, they released the collaborative LP Carnage, which landed on our 50 Best Albums of 2021 list.