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News • March 2009 Archive
Revisionist History Vol I: 1984
 
csc The songs from 1984 that we kidnapped, undressed, and whisked through a time machine are now available on iTunes for their close-up, dressed in our fantasy disguises.  A torch singer and strings backdate the Violent Femmes' "Please Do Not Go" to 1961.  Stevie Wonder's "I Just Called To Say I Love You" is relocated to Bahia by way of Kingston.  Contributing talents include El May (pictured), Jennifer O'Connor, Project Jenny Project Jan, Heloise (of Heloise and the Savoir Faire), and a host of other emerging and established artists.
New Music Review Goes Digital
 
csc It's been called "awesome", a "no-brainer" - even "genius".  Now it's digital.  We've created a download option for our quarterly New Music Review CD, featuring the best (well, we think so anyway!) recent and upcoming releases in the world of recorded music.  Yes, that music business.  The current compilation includes new tracks from Elvis Perkins in Dearland (pictured), Loney Dear, Shugo Takumara, Yonlu, and many more!
Recent Work:
Have You Seen This Tracksuit?
 
csc The man in this tracksuit is committed to all things FUN and we created his theme song for the Carnival brand, a radically updated version of "Anchors Aweigh".  Enjoy spots from this broad campaign here.  Other recent projects now running include spots for Comcast, Olay, and General Mills: see these and others from our homepage.
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