Music purists around the world often unite on one basic premise: when it comes to sonic sustenance, vinyl just sounds better. Owner of Brooklyn’s Eat Records, Casey Block, has taken this concept and run with it to official ‘next level’ status. This gem of a spot, found amongst the pieroggi joints and bakeries of the Polish neighbourhood of Greenpoint, looks after your general sustenance levels via good sounds (vinyl only, of course), as well as good food.
New York is a fast city that goes even faster if you have a lot of money. It’s not uncommon for people to pay in excess of $1000 USD a month for an average room in an even more average apartment, and it’s no secret – the expensive cost of living here makes the grind that much harder. However like any place, there are some simple pleasures that the city has to offer that also give you a chance to inhale, exhale and remember why you love New York. And the best thing about ‘em? They’re free.
When it rains it pours, and in Brooklyn things are positively soaking. This New York borough has long been a hotbed of creative talent – from music to art, fashion to cuisine and pretty much any other idea that can be considered good, someone in BK has tried their hand at least somewhat successfully at it. A slew of Brooklyn bands have been blowing up of late, with the latest one set to explode being The Hundred In The Hands. This two-piece, comprised of singer Eleanore Everdell (who also appears on fellow Brooklynites TV On The Radio’s album Dear Science) and multi-instrumentalist Jason Friedman, were recently signed to Warp Records. Here they join an esteemed roster of artists such as Flying Lotus, Aphex Twin and Battles, and also (wait for it) yet another BK band, Grizzly Bear.
The Hundred In The Hands takes the feeling of being swept away (thanks to Eleanore’s breathy vocals) and spikes it with a bit of a punch. Static rhythms are overlaid with swirling synths and jagged guitars, making for a poppy yet complex combination. It’s not chin-stroking music but neither is it straightforward, and it’s this very element, we predict, that will be THITH’s clincher.
Napoleon Dynamite once uttered some now very famous words: “Girls like guys with skills”. We’re pretty sure that conversely guys like girls with skills, so basically what this means is anyone with skills is destined for some level of happiness. Enter now the Brooklyn Skillshare, your vehicle to take you to destination: happy place.