Today, 15th August 2011, is an excellent day for Rough Trade for their US webstore has finally opened its doors (well, web windows)!

Tune into KEXP’s Song Of The Day with Kevin Cole in the afternoon on July 13th. Vetiver’s, “Wonder Why”, will be the featured song of for that day.
Next week’s songs include:
Mon. July 11 Ikebe Shakedown – Kumani Walk
Tues. July 12 Joseph Arthur – Gypsy Faded
Wed. July 13 Vetiver – Wonder Why
Thurs. July 14 The Ladybug Transistor – Fallen and Falling
Fri. July 15 Slam Dunk – Bearcub
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September 7 - The Mill – Iowa City, IA * – Tickets
September 8 - Lincoln Hall – Chicago, IL * – Tickets
September 9 - Southgate House – Newport, KY *
September 10 - Mr. Smalls Theater – Pittsburg, PA * – Tickets
September 11 – Tiger Mountain & Truck Festival – Big Indian, NY
September 12 - Middle East – Cambridge, MA * – Tickets
September 13 - Bowery Ballroom – New York, NY *
September 14 - First Unitarian Church – Philadelphia, PA * – Tickets
September 15 - Black Cat – Washington DC *
September 17 - Motorco – Durham, NC * – Tickets
September 19 - Off Broadway – St. Louis, MO *
September 20 - Jackpot – Lawrence, KS *
September 22 – Bluebird Theater – Denver, CO *
September 24 - Urban Lounge – Salt Lake City, UT * – Tickets



Dragging Micachu & the Shapes’ orchestral collaboration with the London Sinfonietta onto the dancefloor, Stone Lions (aka producer/musical director Damian Taylor who’s worked with the likes of Bjork and The Prodigy) does away with the ominous sawing cellos of the original and replaces them with mesmerizing snake charmer melodies and warped echo and laser effects. It’s suitably experimental, considering the track’s original composer. Download it here
An interview with Damian Taylor and what it took to produce and engineer Austra's groundbreaking album. Click the article above or here to access the full interview.
Micachu & The Shapes recently released Chopped & Screwed Mixtape is receiving acclaim and reviews. The mixtape was premiered on Diplo's blog and is streaming on Rough Trade's website. Click here to view Pitchfork announcement of the mixtape.


With their beautiful, summery new album – “The Errant Charm” – due for release 13th June on Bella Union records, VETIVER have announced news of a UK tour in late June & early July… Dates/info below…
Tuesday 28 June – BRIGHTON – Komedia (£10)
Wednesday 29 June – LONDON – XOYO (£12.50)
Thursday 30 June – READING – South Street Arts Centre (£10)
Friday 1 July – LIVERPOOL – Mojo (£13)
Sunday 3 July – LEEDS – The Brudenell Social Club (£10)
Tuesday 5 July – MANCHESTER – Band On The Wall (£12)
Wednesday 6 July – NOTTINGHAM – The Glee Club (£13)



Damian Taylor is rising to critical acclaim for the release of Stateless album, Matilda. Maltida blends genres of many worlds; sampling a spectrum of electronic samples with soulful melodies to round out the sound. Matilda has been a work in progress evolving to a final product that exceeds expectation. Released on Ninja Tune Records, February 21st, Damian is receiving rave reviews for the production of the timeless record. Publications have hailed Matilda as an achievement and musical journey that will leave a lasting impact.
It’s difficult to know where to begin with Stateless, but that’s no bad thing. The somewhat narrow categorisation that genres enforce means that just sticking a single label on the band is useless. Across the internet, you’ll find various labels applied to them – indie, indie rock, electronic, trip-hop. But the very fact that we, as a listening community, can’t decide exactly what they are, is what draws us in. And it’s why we should be as excited as the band are for the release of Matilda
Stateless, without any hesitation, boldly step up to the musical bar this year and raise it ten-fold with the delivery of their long awaited second album; Matilda,
It’s very much music for 2011; an exceptionally well produced opus that at one minute incorporates soaring live strings, the next juddering bass and cutting edge electronica, all fused together with some superb songwriting. As lead singer Chris James says: “It’s a proper album, it works as a whole. I want people to do the Pink Floyd thing, and listen to it from start to finish really loud on good headphones.” As someone who has done just that, I heartily concur.
It sounds like being stabbed in the ear with a packet of crayons, each colour, all at once...... the violence is compelling and cutting edge in a very literal sense
...the eleven tracks are as disarming as they are charming...
...Stateless' musical journey so far has been infused into a set of strong tracks, with tight compositional and production techniques; riddled with spellbinding, and at times anthemic melodies....
...a velvet-coated, wildly adventurous dance album...
“The first few times I listened to Stateless I was speechless.... It's like RnB woke up and realized it was fucking dumb and made the appropriate changes to fit in with 2011.... if I wasn't married or heterosexual I would completely blow the producer in thanks. The production is fucking smooth....”
- Shut Your Fucking Face And Listen
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