Monday, March 23, 2009

Little Boots


(Photo: Tom Oxley)
Little Boots Kicks Ass

i was reading a post at Pitchfork.com regaling the masses about the South by Southwest (SXSW) (the yearly super mega media explosion in Austin, TX that allows you to see all kinds of up-and-coming unsigned bands, crowd favorites, Metallica performing at a large BBQ (kinda hilarious), and forums on new ways of communicating through whatever medium possible).

I checked out acts mentioned like Ebony Bones (myspace) (check out "We Know All About U" and let it build up, find some live performances on the web, it's insane!), the ridiculous charm, fashion sense and legs of the woman in Chairlift (they did the song featured when Apple rolled out the new ipod nano), Kid Cudi blowing people up when he added the Crookers remix to his performance of Day N Nite (featured here before), amongst others.

LITTLE BOOTS
I came across a mention of Little Boots who apparently melted the heart of the Pfork reviewer, Tom Breihan:
"Her nervous between-song banter and goofy onstage dancing both completely won me over, but neither one competed with her songs. This lady knows how to put a tune together; every track is a deliriously catchy wub-wub dance-pop machine, none better than the set-closing monster single "Stuck on Repeat". She reminds me a bit of Cut Copy, a vaguely awkward and totally likable person making songs that build up and break down at the exact right moment, working a crowd until it's built up to total hands-in-air hysteria. She knows exactly what she's doing.

Toward the back of the venue, I saw Perez Hilton dumbing out with what sure looked like genuine joy, and it made me hate that guy just a little bit less."

That's a pretty big endorsement.

Little Boots is a 24 year-old lady from the UK whose chosen moniker does come from Caligula. She is a semi-self-made up-and-coming popstar that's been making the internets rounds for over a year now. She writes her own stuff using keyboards, synths, and now a Tenori-On (a ridiculously awesome synth machine that you'll see her use in the videos below), with a skill and ease that has made her very popular online.

She has been playing music for most of her life (she's 24) and had come into fame recently by performances at her house uploaded to youtube (Little Boots youtube). She does originals and covers and displays some pretty good pop chops, propelling her in youtube rankings and allowing her some publicity. A number of British media outlets named her a pop act to follow in 2009. Thus I did and was impressed.

She has a heartfelt love of pop music as you can see from her "funtimes" selection of covers and she can pull the tunes apart pretty well so that she puts her own signature on them with her keyboard and synth arrangements. Sometimes her little brother helps her with drums.

Her new album will hopefully drop by the middle of the year. (For the US) In the meantime there is a downloadable EP that's come out on emusic, iTunes, and AmazonMP3 (see details at the end).
HER MUSIC
As mentioned before, a huge single for her has been "Stuck on Repeat" (produced by the dude from Hot Chip) which to me sounds like all the wonderful electro bits of Kylie Minogue, Depeche Mode, and Saint Etienne blended together:
Listen here: Little Boots Myspace
and Live at SXSW 2009 or Live in Aberdeen

Another big song out is "Meddle" (the original version which you can also hear on her myspace page). A performance of this song in her room (see here) landed her on the front page of youtube. The producers of Later... with Jools Holland (preeminent UK music program) decided to put her on performing on a bill loaded with big name talent. What you get is this great and buzz-building performance that is less of the dancefloor but shows off her skills in a very effective way with a piano, Tenori-On, stylophone (what she uses a stylus on), and handclaps.

Little Boots "Meddle" live on Later... with Jools Holland
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cHX-znop8Q


COVERS
What finally possessed me to write this was seeing a youtube clip of her whipping out her Tenori-On and effortlessly doing a cover of Hot Chip's "Ready for the Floor". One of many excellent covers:
Little Boots "Ready for the Floor" (Hot Chip cover)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6tLRCDqJ2c


and for comparison if you didn't know, one of the best songs last year:
Hot Chip, "Ready for the Floor": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AW94AEmzFhQ


SO
So, I like. Judging from whatever clippings I've amassed, she seems like a pretty cool person and I hope she gets some success and puts out her album soon.

A BUNCH OF INTERVIEWS AND LIVE PERFORMANCES
Last Call with Carson Daly performance and interview via Perez Hilton

The FADER cover story

Pitchfork interview

BBC 6 Music Hub Session (Jan 2009)

MTV Spanking New Sessions

New York Magazine interview
BUY
Little Boots - Arecibo EP:

emusic: sample/buy (hint: you can get a trial membership and free downloads) (I recommend sticking with it. I'm a subscriber and it's an amazing and super affordable service if you enjoy indie music).

AmazonMP3: sample and buy here

iTunes: Little Boots - Arecibo - EP

7 comments:

Jonathan Airport said...

At 10:00:00 am Eastern Standard Time, Tuesday May 19, 2009, the blog is declared dead.

Jasonik said...

do you not see all kinds of content regularly updating all over this page? there are twitter posts, flickr pics, delicious links. there is activity all up in this piece. The blog is only one aspect of the elevato-nous experience.

If I go by your estimation, nightowlcity.org has been dead for a while.

Jonathan Airport said...

I shall get my dose of elevato-nous from your twitter/flickr/delicious feeds then.

Nightowlcity.org has never been claimed as a blog.

Jasonik said...

ehh... i hate to bust you on this old friend. hate to go all Daily Show with clips of your past: http://elevato.blogspot.com/2007/06/nightowlcity-is-teh-best-blogz-lol.html

in any case, what I meant is that elevato.org does not die, it is alive always. somewhere i am wasting time and that time wastage is being recorded here in one section or another.

the main blog section is for long pieces. the twitter for short pieces. delicious for links. flickr for pictures. hmm... pictures, links, notes... reminds me of another site what was it?
http://elevato.blogspot.com/2007/06/nightowlcity-is-teh-best-blogz-lol.html

Jonathan Airport said...

I think that is more embarrassing for you then me.

Jasonik said...

i think you better look again, friend.
http://elevato.blogspot.com/2007/06/nightowlcity-is-teh-best-blogz-lol.html

Jasonik said...

and you are correct, it was more embarrassing for me to expose and then for you to be exposed.