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The Westword Music Showcase is Denver’s very own version of SXSW, albeit a smaller one. The yearly event, hosted by the free alternative weekly across 8 blocks of the Denver’s Golden Triangle neighborhood lasts just one day. But don’t let this take away from the fact that it is one of the best events in the area to take in the burgeoning Denver music scene and catch some amazing national acts as well. And it’s cheap. Just $15 in advance and $30 day of.

This year’s event has one of the best lineups to date for indie fans with headliners including Ghostland Observatory (Austin), Dirty Projectors, and Neon Indian. Other stand-out local acts include The Still City, Eleanor, Hello Kavita, Taun Taun, and Kill Paradise. See below for Lux’s picks for this year’s Westword Music Showcase.

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Dirty Projectors
Hometown: Brooklyn

Genre: Vocally Deep Experimental Indie
Time & Venue: 5:45 – 6:45pm (Main Stage)
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mp3: Dirty Projectors – Stillness Is the Move


Neon Indian
Hometown: Brooklyn/Austin

Genre: Psychedelic Electro Pop
Time & Venue: 4:30 – 5:30pm (Main Stage)
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mp3: Neon Indian – Terminally Chill


Ghostland Observatory
Hometown: Austin

Genre: Electro Punk
Time & Venue: 8:30 – 9:55pm (Main Stage)
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mp3: Ghostland Observatory – Sad Sad City


Eleanor
Hometown: Denver

Genre: Intimate Indie Folk
Time & Venue: 2:25 – 3:00pm (Mo’s)
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mp3: Eleanor – It Takes One to Know One _ Reprise


The Still City
Hometown: Denver

Genre: Pensive Indie Rock
Time & Venue: 5:15 – 6:00pm (Sutra)
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Hello Kavita
Hometown: Denver

Genre: Softly Styled Indie Rock
Time & Venue: 4:15 – 5:00pm (Curious Theater)
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mp3: Hello Kavita – To A Loved One


John Common & Blinding Flashes of Light
Hometown: Denver

Genre: Earnest Indie Folk
Time & Venue: 1:15 – 2:00pm (Curious Theater)
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mp3: John Common – Good Heart


Kill Paradise
Hometown: Denver

Genre: Electronic, candy pop
Time & Venue: 6:15 – 7:00pm (City Hall)
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mp3: Kill Paradise – Just Friends


Air Dubai
Hometown: Denver

Genre: Smooth, soulful hip-hop
Time & Venue: 3:00 – 4:15pm (City Hall)
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mp3: Air Dubai – Ten Weeks


Accordion Crimes
Hometown: Denver

Genre: Hard Esoteric Indie
Time & Venue: 3:15 – 4:00pm (Sutra)
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Achille Lauro
Hometown: Denver

Genre: Pop-imbued Indie Rock
Time & Venue: 1:15 – 2:00pm (Curious Theater)
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Fresh2Death
Hometown: Boulder

Genre: Hyphy Crunk Electronica
Time & Venue: 6:15 – 7:00pm (Bar Standard Patio)
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TaunTaun
Hometown: Denver

Genre: Melodic Metal
Time & Venue: 6:15 – 7:00pm (Broadways)
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Flashbulb Fires
Hometown: Denver

Genre: Textural Indie Pop
Time & Venue: 12:15 – 1:00pm (Curious Theater)
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mp3: Flashbulb Fires – Twenty-Something


The Chain Gang of 1974
Hometown: Denver

Genre: Electro Pop
Time & Venue: 5:15 – 6:00pm (City Hall)
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Boombox
Hometown: Muscle Shoals, Alabama

Genre: Electro Dance Funk
Time & Venue: 11:00pm – 1:00am (City Hall)
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mp3: Boombox – Midnight on the Run

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Tags: Accordion Crimes, Achille Lauro, Air Dubai, Boombox, Dirty Projectors, Eleanor, Flashbulb Fires, Fresh2Death, Ghostland Observatory, Hello Kavita, John Common & Blinding Flashes of Light, Kill Paradise, Neon Indian, TaunTaun, The Chain Gang of 1974, The Still City, Westword Music Showcase

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Get it started right…

mp3: Phantogram – Mouthful Of Diamonds
mp3: Little Dragon – Runabout
mp3: The Joy Formidable – The Greatest Light Is The Greatest Shade
mp3: Chromeo – Ah Oui Comme Ca
mp3: Crystal Castles – Air War
mp3: Neon Indian – Terminally Chill
mp3: Passion Pit – Little Secrets
mp3: DJ Rootz – Gguuhh
mp3: Miike Snow – Song For No One
mp3: School of Seven Bells – Babelonia
mp3: Gorillaz – Empire Ants (feat. Little Dragon)
mp3: Pretty Lights – Hot Like Sauce

Tags: Chromeo, Crystal Castles, DJ Rootz, Gorillaz, Little Dragon, Miike Snow, Neon Indian, Passion Pit, Phantogram, Pretty Lights, School of Seven Bells, The Joy Formidable

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SXSW-2010

Ahh, SXSW. This 4-day conference and music festival has taken over as my favorite event of the year. Nowhere else can you experience the sheer quantity of quality artists, both high profile and emerging, back to back, all day and night long. Checking schedules for the day parties and evening showcases, running back and forth along the crowded streets between venues, wolfing down BBQ, and battling to see as much music humanly possible is the task. The reward is witnessing killer sets on intimate stages surrounded by audiences who care deeply about what is happening in music now.

Here are the 60 artists I caught this year: Band of Horses, Best Coast, Big Light, BRAHMS, Broken Bells, Broken Social Scene, Cymbals Eat Guitars, Dam-Funk, Dawes, Delorean, Dengue Fever, Diplo, Estelle, Fat Mike, First Aid Kit, Free Energy, Freelance Whales, Frightened Rabbit, Hey Champ, Hole, Holy Fuck, Japandroids, jj, Lissie, Lord T & Eloise, Macy Gray, Major Lazer, Maluca, Mayer Hawthorne & The Country, Memory Tapes, Miike Snow, Muse, Nas & Damian Marley, Neon Indian, Nick Catchdubs, Pase Rock, Phantogram, Real Estate, Rival Schools, Rogue Wave, Salem, Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings, Sleigh Bells, Solid Gold, Stardeath & White Dwarves, Stars of Track and Field, Street Sweeper Social Club, Surfer Blood, The Antlers, The Asteroids Galaxy Tour, The Black Keys, The Glitch Mob, The Low Anthem, The Walkmen, The xx, Titus Andronicus, Tobacco, and Uffie, and Yourself and The Air.

Now for the highlights…

Broken Bells
Broken Bells
Hometown: New York, NY
The band’s first performance at SXSW was in a parking garage across from Stubb’s as part of AOL Spinner’s pop-up show series. It was completely epic to see the band perform in such an obscure spot. Bizarrely enough, the sound was sonically blissful. James Mercer and Dangermouse along with their explicitly skilled band played some of the best music I’ll hear all year. Their woozy, psychedelic pop sounds even better live than on record.
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Nas & Damian
Nas & Damian Marley
Hometown: New York, NY / Kingston, Jamaica
The smoky haze and resulting vibe in Emo’s Main Room was the perfect environment for skilled hip-hop lyricist Nas to ride atop the all-for-love energy of Damian Marley’s and his band. The gorgeous sounds of resounding djembe, female back up vocalists, and the Marley legacy contrasted with the Nas’ rhapsodic power felt legendary. Look out for their upcoming album, Distant Relatives.
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mp3: Damian Marley & Nas – As We Enter – Distant Relative (April 20, 2010)

Band of Horses
Band of Horses
Hometown: Seattle, WA
The magic of Band of Horses dense musical glory was surely felt in Stubb’s on Thursday evening. The band seems to be at the height of their live performance and I recommend catching them now.
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mp3: Band of Horses – Is There A Ghost – Ceases to Begin (2007)

Broken Social Scene
Broken Social Scene
Hometown: Toronto, Canada
I caught two sets by BSS, one at Stubb’s and the second at The Parish as part of the Arts & Crafts Showcase. The gorgeous complexity of their music was awing at Stubb’s and they played a large array of tracks off their forthcoming album Forgiveness Rock Record. The Parish proved to be an entirely intimate experience as I suspected. The energy inside the 425 cap room as the band announced their plan to play a 2.5-hour set was infinitely special. Kevin Drew asked the crowd to put down their cell phones and cameras and to exist with him and the band in the moment. “Just enjoy the music,” encouraged Drew. They played songs live for the first time, created suspense regarding “unknown” guests (The Beauties from Toronto), and strummed through an array of classic BSS songs in a wholly raw fashion. By the end of the night, there were only 150 left in the room, making it feel as though we were catching an early career performance.
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mp3: Broken Social Scene – World Sick – Forgiveness Rock Record (May 4, 2010)

The Black Keys
The Black Keys
Hometown: Akron, OH
I had yet to be converted into a Black Keys fan until I ended up on Mohawk Patio for the band’s MOG party performance. Halfway through the 75 minute set, I was a true believer. Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney’s impeccable musicianship and moving bluesy rock imbued with tangible metal influences produced one of the most exciting moments of my 2010 SXSW experience.
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mp3: The Black Keys – Tighten Up – Brothers (May 18, 2010)

Muse
Muse
Hometown: Devon, England

The British prog-pop stars played MySpace’s “Secret” SXSW Show at Stubb’s on Saturday night. Big energy from a big band that I never thought I’d see live, especially in a 3000 capacity outdoor setting. Epic.
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First Aid Kit
First Aid Kit
Hometown: Stockholm, Sweden
This Swedish female folk duo was more special than I could have imagined live. Sisters Klara and Johanna Soderberg accompanying their impassioned vocal harmonies with guitar and synth as they played through woodsy song from their recent album, The Big Black & The Blue (2010), was an epic treat. Sweden is currently producing incredibly innovative and relevant music.
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mp3: First id Kit – Hard Believer – The Big Black & The Blue (2009)

Neon Indian
Neon Indian
Hometown: Austin, TX
I hadn’t yet joined the swarms exclaiming about Neon Indian, but after their psychedelic indoor set as part of the Pitchfork/Windish party at Emo’s JR, my opinion shifted. The band’s dance electro wanderings are more poignant than I had imagined.
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mp3: Neon Indian – Terminally Chill – Psychic Chasms (2009)

The Asteroids Galaxy Tour
The Asteroids Galaxy Tour
Hometown: Copenhagen, Denmark
Potentially one of my favorite finds at SXSW, The Asteroids Galaxy Tour from Denmark, provided an entirely captivating experience on the Billboard outdoor stage. Not only is Mette Lindberg likely the hottest performer in her Nordic country, but her rich and boisterous voice triumphantly meets her alluring stage appeal. As my brother aptly stated, it’s Parliament Funkadelic in blonde waif form.
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mp3: The Asteroids Galaxy Tour – Around the Bend – Sonic Arts Ep (2008)

Hey Champ
Hey Champ
Hometown: Chicago, IL
Another lucky find came in the form of Hey Champ. I was immediately lifted by the electro-synth-dance-rock trio’s boundless energy. The set was filled with impeccable drumming and dramatic interplay onstage and with their aggressively exuberant audience.
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mp3: Hey Champ – Cold Dust Girl – Cold Dust Girl (2009)

Free Energy
Free Energy
Hometown: Philadelphia, PA
I only caught a couple songs from Free Energy, but I got it right away. Love their form of hook-laden rock that’s both glammy and classic. The explosiveness of the entire band yelling of “Bang Bang Pop Pop!” and lead singer Paul Sprangers shaping the curves of a female figure in the air while singing “cherry lips and long hair” is a lasting memory. I’m craving more.
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mp3: Free Energy – Bang Pop – Stuck On Nothing (2010)

Freelance Whales
Freelance Whales
Hometown: Queens, NY
While I like the tracks I’ve heard from the band’s studio album, Weathervanes (April 2010), significantly more than what I experienced live inside the Paste party at the Galaxy Room, it was certainly a treat to catch a band that we’ll be hearing a lot from over the next year. Their pop-driven folk rock with its precarious arrangements has lasting appeal. Together the fivesome created interlocking rhythmic patterns beneath lush textural layering and group vocals. The band used whatever musical gadgets they could get their hands on during the set including harmonium, banjo, glockenspiel and water phone on top of synthesizers, guitars, bass and drums. Did anyone else hear the lead singer say that it’s not such a good idea to roll in Austin as sweat was pouring down his face?
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mp3: Freelance Whales – Hannah – Weathervanes (April 13, 2010)

Big Light
Big Light
Hometown: San Francisco, CA
I managed to see around 45 bands by the time I caught Big Light’s set on the Galaxy Room’s patio. Their raging set of thoughtful indie-driven rock outshone many of the hyped artists performing over the weekend. It won’t be long before this incredible group gets its just due.
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mp3: Big Light – Monster – Animals in Bloom (2010)

Estelle
Estelle
Hometown: London, England
It was high on my list to see this Brit soul-rapper live and the set was worth the effort. Estelle was super high energy as she went off about cheating boyfriends and made sure the audience was enjoying themselves, including playfully threatening to come down into the crowd if it appeared anyone wasn’t having fun. She raged her hit song “American Boy” and deftly covered Coldplay’s “God Put A Smile On Your Face”.
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Hole
Hole
Hometown: Los Angeles/London
Courtney Love is another artist I never thought I’d see live. I managed to catch Hole’s first live show in over a decade as part of the SPIN party at Stubb’s. Love’s girl garage rock unexpectedly seemed rather relevant despite the hiatus and he looked more attractive and alive that I could have imagined. Her stage banter was raucous as usual. She introduced her 2nd to last song as being the kind of song you write when you’re getting off dope and got righteously pissed off when she found out they only had time for one more. At the closing of the set she apologized to the audience for not stage-diving, saying she was too elderly!! Hilarious.
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mp3: Hole – Skinny Little Bitch – Nobody’s Daughter (April 27, 2010)

Miike Snow
Miike Snow
Hometown: Stockholm, Sweden
Miike Snow’s performance on the Galaxy Room Patio was truly the most out of this world show I experienced at SXSW. It’s difficult to know what to make of the combination of potent, layered synth-heavy electro topped with highly emotive, hippy-folk vocals, but the experience is one to be had.
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mp3: Miike Snow – Sans Soleil – Miike Snow (2009)

Tobacco
Tobacco
Hometown: Parts Unknown
I stumbled in on Black Moth Super Rainbow’s frontman Tom Fec (aka Tobacco) performing a gem performance at Emo’s Annex as part of IODA’s day party. Ironically, a highly talented girl on synth contributed more than half of what was so compelling about Tobacco’s set. The duo is a must see for those moved by glitchy, synth heavy electronica.
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mp3: Tobacco – Dirt (featuring Aesop Rock) – Fucked Up Friends (2008)

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Stars of Track and Field
Hometown: Portland, OR
This band has been one of my favorites since 2007 and I catch them as often as I can, which unfortunately is quite infrequent due to their spurts of inactivity. The band played their best version of highly layered indie rock within The Parish on Saturday night. I’m consistently amazing at the vastness of sound that comes from this trio. I get completely lost inside.
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mp3: Stars of Track and Field – Movies Of Antarctica – Centuries Before Love and War (2006)

Frightened Rabbit
Frightened Rabbit
Hometown: Selkirk, Scotland
I’m as taken as most by this folk rock band from Scotland and their urgent songs dealing with emotional turmoil. The effect of Scott Hutchinson’s plaintive and passionate vocals is devastating The quality of sound in the Galaxy Room during their appearance at the Paste party left much to be desired, but the band’s raw spirit came through.
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mp3: Frightened Rabbit – Swim Until You Can’t See Land – The Winter of Mixed Drinks (2010)

Titus Andronicus
Titus Andronicus
Hometown: Glen Rock, NJ
A more raw, ruthless, energetic, and punk form of Bright Eyes is how I might best describe Titus Andronicus. Kept trying to leave their set to check out the next show, but Titus kept drawing me back in with their defiant vocals, heavily distorted guitars, and rambunctious, I don’t give a f**k attitude.
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mp3: Titus Andronicus – A More Perfect Union – The Monitor (2010)

Phantogram
Phantogram
Hometown: Syracuse, NY
Within the gorgeous IFC studio with its vibe-inducing blue-lighted backdrop (designed by Niki Eways of Nikipedia), the girl/boy, synth/guitar duo created another reality with their downtempo trip-hop for the intimate 50-person crowd.
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mp3: Phantogram – Mouthful Of Diamonds – Eyelid Movies (2010)

Street Sweeper Social Club
Street Sweeper Social Club
Hometown: Los Angeles, CA
SSSC’s is Tom Morello’s best project to date since his days with Rage Against The Machine. The band had all the energy and attitude of Rage with Boots Riley from The Coup turning it hip-hop style. The crowd was rowdy, just as they should have been, and Morello’s guitar skills were jaw-dropping as always.
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mp3: Street Sweeper Social Club – 100 Little Curses – Street Sweeper Social Club (2009)

Diplo 2
Major Lazer
Hometown: Jamaica (hmm…)
I knew Major Lazer was a nationwide sensation, but give it to SXSW to enable me on a whim to experience that up close and personal. Honestly it was the spectacle of hypeman Skerrit Bwoy jumping around and his hot bikini clad counterpart Mimi doing things such as bouncing her butt in a tri-pod headstand that took the set to its ultra-high level. Unfortunately, no Switch.
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mp3: Major Lazer – Pon de Floor (feat. VYBZ Kartel) – Guns Don’t Kill People… Lazers Do (2009)

Diplo
Diplo
Hometown: Philadelphia, PA
After the Major Lazer set, I caught Diplo at the Mad Decent/I HEART COMIX/Jelly NYC After Party. The affair was dying by the time I’d arrived, but Diplo had it going on. Packing his back to get on a 7am flight while intermittently joining the DJ on hand and shooting his finger in the air and at the crowd to pick the energy back up was insane. Yep, Diplo’s ultra cool.
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mp3: Diplo – Smash a Kangaroo – Decent Work for Decent Pay (2008)

And here are the artists I’m bummed to have missed, but you can’t see everything at SXSW, though you might try: Ra Ra Riot, Local Natives, Oh No Ono, Fanfarlo, Bachlorette, Wye Oak, Ortolan, Rafter, The Very Best, Javelin, Jookabox, Anais Mitchell, Joshua James, The Black Angels, Pretty Lights, Passion Pit DJs, Diamond Rings, Washed Out, Twin Sister, Matt Morris, Beats Antique, The Cool Kids, Grace Potter & The Nocturnals, Lights, Evan Dando, Chiddy Bang, Snoop Dogg, Stone Temple Pilots, Chamillionaire.

Tags: Band of Horses, Big Light, Broken Bells, Broken Social Scene, Diplo, Estelle, First Aid Kit, Free Energy, Freelance Whales, Frightened Rabbit, Hey Champ, Hole, Major Lazer, Miike Snow, Muse, Nas & Damian Marley, Neon Indian, Phantogram, Stars of Track And Field, Street Sweeper Social Club, SXSW, The Asteroids Galaxy Tour, The Black Keys, Titus Andronicus, Tobacco

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