Vrijkaarten The Residents & Tim Hecker/Daniel Lopatin/The Germans


Na de mooie passage van Ignatz vorige week (herbeluister hier) geeft Sterrenplaten deze vrijdag vrijkaarten weg voor twee wel heel bijzondere avonden te Leuven:

  •  Cult-helden The Residents doen Het Depot aan op woensdag 24 april.
  •  Electronica-grootmachten Tim Hecker & Daniel Lopatin (aka Oneohtrix Point Never) staan in het Stuk op zaterdag 27 april. Met The Germans in het voorprogramma: onvoorspelbaar en tegendraads, de Stuk website verwoordt het perfect.

Verder ook Matthieu van Steenkiste van Enola.be over 'Give U'p van The Postal Service 10 jaar na datum en alweer een machtige stroom aan nieuwe releases.

Sterrenplaten, iedere vrijdag vanaf 21u op Radio Scorpio, via 106 FM of stream.

Exclusief: Locked Groove! + vrijkaarten voor Home en Stand Your Ground


Woensdag 17 april: house!

We geven vrijkaarten weg voor:
Home (18/04 – Social Club, Leuven) met oa Steve Summers (US, L.I.E.S.) en Bjeor (L.E.U.V.E.N., Club106). Alle info vind je op het facebookevent

Stand Your Ground (20/04 – Speelhof, St Truiden) met San Soda, Corrid'Or, Viktor Bodrovski ea. Twee zalen! De volledige line-up vind je hier. Luister zeker ook nog eens naar de minimix die San Soda voor Mind Warp maakte.

Onze Scorpiocollega Bjeor van Club106 komt langs voor een minimix, wij vullen aan met nieuwe releases:
Op Resident Advisor of XLR8R kon je al lezen dat Locked Groove met een eigen vinyl-only label begint. Twee eigen tracks die in mei zullen verschijnen op Locked Groove Records. A-kant 'Waves' hoorden we vorig jaar voor het eerst bij BunZero, en zat recent in de Essentiel Mix van George Fitzgerald. Hoe B-kant 'Shirts Off' klinkt, hoor je woensdag want dan stellen we de plaat voor!
En nog meer nieuws: weldra verschijnen op Defected de remixen van FCL – It's You. Soundsnippets vind je hier en daar al op het net, maar wij laten je een volledige track horen!
Woensdag, 21u00 op 106FM


Bjeor (picture by M302 Pictures 'n Pixels)

Cult!xBilbo ‘RecordStoreDay&Vinyl’ Thema-Uitzending 15 april

Cult! zet samen met de Bilbo een thema-uitzending op poten en niet zomaar een!
De uitzending van 15 april zal in het teken staan van Record Store Day en vinyl!
Wat gaat er gebeuren:
-Muziek gekozen door de Bilbo in het teken van RecordStoreDay
-Gesprekken met de mensen achter RecordStoreDay
-Gesprekken met vinylliefhebbers zoals de broers Verstreken (Exalt van Mind Warp) en Oswald Moris.
-Gesprekken met de bands Float Fall en Horses, zij doen ook iets speciaals voor RecordStoreDay.
-Gesprek met de Radio Scorpio Muziekredactie over vinyl en hun tweewekelijkse selectie
-Gesprekken met de mensen achter de lp-hoezen zoals de HongKongDong
-Gesprek met de Sax Muziekwinkel over de recente toegenomen vraag naar vinyl
-Live-sessies van Horses en Float Fall

Alles is live te zien in het Café Entrepot (OPEK, Vaartkom Leuven) en beluisterbaar via Radio Scorpio (106fm, radioscorpio.be/luister) tussen 20u en 22u!

Ignatz in Sterrenplaten

'Can I Go Home Now?' zal de vijfde album van Ignatz gaan heten, zijn eerste op het Finse Fonal-label. Bram Devens (aka Ignatz) komt er alles over vertellen, en brengt zowaar een onuitgegeven akoestische set ten berde. Deze vrijdag. Sterrenplaten op Scorpio. 21u.

Een extra reden om te luisteren: Sterrenplaten voorziet vrijkaartjes voor Noise-helden Wolf Eyes (22/4, Magasin 4) en Zs (+ Prairie) (19/4, ook Magasin 4). Heerlijk, niet?

 

Interview Jam City + Vrijkaarten John Grant


Jam City – Zuid Londense producer Jack Latham – stond Sterrenplaten afgelopen vrijdag luttele minuten voor zijn set op Ithaka 21 te woord. De hardst schijnende ster aan het Night Slugs-firmament had het over Classical Curves, de opvolger van Classical Curves en andere nieuwe releases.

Vrijkaarten zijn er deze week voor John Grant. De singer-songwriter en voormalig The Czars-boegbeeld stelt op donderdag 18 april zijn nieuwste plaat 'Pale Green Ghosts' voor in Botanique.

Dat en nog veel extra's in Sterrenplaten, iedere vrijdag vanaf 21u op Radio scorpio: 106 fm of stream

A question of balance for Big Phil

RIO DE JANEIRO – SK.  It is often said that the main task of Brazil´s coach is to find and strike a right balance between defence and attack – between Brazilian flair and European organization. A Brazil coach should unearth a synergy between flamboyance and order. Instilling a certain discipline into his loose headed players is the key recipe for a Brazil coach to have success. 

Balance is paramount in football. Brazil gained its reputation as samba king of world football when its outfits struck a perfect balance between the defensive and offensive compartment.  Brazil´s 4-3-3 formation in 1970 is the perfect example – sensational attacking force was combined with defensive security spearheaded by Clodoaldo. The marauding rushes of Carlos Alberto Torres, Rivelino´s thunderous shots and Tostao´s neat play off the ball against Italy in the final have since become part of football folklore.

In many ways the 1970 Selecao was a refined version of Brazil 1958, which lined-up in a 4-2-4 formation. Zagalo provided Vicente Feola´s eleven with the right poise, often pulling back to help out in midfield. The industrious outside left made it thus a 4-3-3. Zagalo´s role became evident in the crucial group game against the USSR where Garrincha dazzled his way forward on the right wing. Gabriel Hanot dubbed the first three minutes of the encounter as the best in the history of football.

One wonders what Zagalo must have been thinking as Brazil desperately tried to strike a right balance in testing out a number of formations and personnel in recent friendlies against Italy and Russia. While Brazil do not longer boost players the likes of Djalma Santos, Didi, Clodoaldo, Rivelino, Gerson, etc., Brazil´s Luiz Felipe Scolari was appointed to implant more pedigree and panache into the slumbering Brazil XI of recent seasons. Gone would be the days of Mano Menezes perennially rebuilding the side, instead  Scolari would with aplomb bulldoze his way to another world title.

His quest to win the world cup seems, however, to have hit a bumpy road already. After capitulating a two goal advantage against Italy in Geneva, Brazil nearly succumbed to defeat against Russia in London four days later.  Scolari must have been agonized but what he saw from his team in the course of this European trip: blatant incompetence reigned both at the back and at the front of  the team. The defensive frailties, so often the Achilles ´heel during Mano Menzes´ tenure,  were exposed again in a barren manner while the front men showed a distinct lack of mutual understanding.

Against Italy, Brazil were on the back foot straightaway. The Squadra Azzuri pilled on the pressure, creating plenty of chances as the Selecao failed to pick up Italy´s linkman Giacherini. It enabled Italy to carefully spread the play and often get in behind the back of the Brazilian defense, often to the torment of Dante and Filipe Luis. The Italians cut at will through the benevolent Brazilian defense and only outstanding saves from Julio Cesar from Balotelli and Maggio prevented Pirlo and co taking the lead.

Against the run of play Fred, Fluminense´s outstanding striker during the 2012 Brasileirao, put Brazil in front connecting with Neymar´s cross in the 32nd minute. Oscar doubled the lead, graciously carving it past Buffon off the outside of his right-foot. It was much more a testimony to the level of efficiency  – that Brazil has shown ever since Carlos Alberto Parreira truly ´Europeanized´ the Selecao during the 1994 World Cup adhering to a rigid 4-4-2 formation –  than to the pure class and incisiveness that is still so often linked to the Brazilian game.

But after the break Italy deservedly managed to turn the tables. The introduction of El Shaarawy and Cerci brought more mobility and agility to Italy´s game and Prandelli´s substitutions paid dividends before the hour mark: De Rossi gently turning in a corner-kick before Mario Balotelli unleashed a ferocious drive that caught Julio Cesar badly off his line.  Italy should have won the game from thereon, but failed to convert its chances.

Balotelli´s meak attempt inside the box was again saved by the admirably playing Julio Cesar; Bonucci´s header flashed past the far post. Scolari, often dubbed pragmatic, refused to alter his 4-3-3 formation, while the circumstances of the game thoroughly warranted it. He opted to give Kaka a run out, substituting Oscar. The Real Madrid star though failed to impose himself in the remainder of the game.

Rightly praising Hernanes and Julio Cesar after the game, Big Phil insisted 4-3-3 might be his preferred formation come the Confederations Cup early summer. He benched Dante, Filipe Luis and Hulk for Thiago Silva, Marcelo and Kaka for the friendly against Russia at Stamford Bridge. In 2006 Brazil last met the Russians, beating them in the freezing cold in Moscow thanks to a lone strike from Ronaldo.

Brazil  began at Scolari´s fomer home ground where it had left off against Italy – with a festival of defensive errors inviting pressure from the opponents. Russia, ranked 10th on the FIFA ranking and therefore 8 places higher than Brazil, duly obliged with an encouraging tempo: Iganeshevich from a free-kick and Glushakov at the far post threatened.  Russia controlled the game, pressing high and limiting the space for Brazil to express itself.  Kerzhakov and Shirokov pulled the strings in a well-orchestrated Russian show.

Brazil, wandering somewhere between a 4-3-3 and a 4-4-2, gradually restored the equilibrium, but mustered little in the final third. There was more Brazilian huffing and puffing after the break with Neymar and Oscar briefly switching flanks and Kaka, non-existent in the first half, playing closer to the box. Russia remained very compact and a lack of coordinated interaction among Brazil´s frontplayers had Capello´s outfit never troubled. Neymar´s selfishness personified Brazil´s lacklustre perfomance up front, devoid from any inspiration and collective aspirations.

A never-ending goal mouth scramble, including last ditch blocks from Hernanes and Fernando, lead to Vazuylin finding the ball unmarked in the area and from a few yards out he left Julio Cesar with no chance. Vazuylin enforced a fair verdict on Brazil, which never fully recovered from a very jittery start. Panicky and woken form its internal struggles,  Brazil did get out of jail a few minutes before the end: Fred, a true goal poacher,  tapping in a Marcelo cross, after the latter´s excellent exchange with substitute Hulk. Marcelo´s fine use of space and Hulk´s cameo were a refreshing sight, but could not undo the fact that Brazil had again turned to individual guile to salvage a draw.

Brazil´s lamentable showing scarcely deserved a draw, but more importantly  Russia, and Italy, were not unfazed by Brazil, comfortably holding, and for the better part outplaying the Selecao. Italy and Russia reduced Brazil to an overhyped globetrotting samba band, no longer playing with an intimidating batucada rhythm, but merely representing Brazil´s most famous export product. The days of genuine football fans nursing a soft spot for Brazil seem truly to be over.

A debate about Brazilian football identity is of remote interest to Scolari, but he will have realized that Brazil no longer command great respect on the international stage. His three games in charge underline this: since November 2009 Brazil has been unable to beat a former World Champion. It´s grim reading for Big Phil and the recent friendlies have been far from encouraging.

Taking a mere quantative approach, Mano Menezes got it right from midfield to attack towards the end of his reign. It begs the question whether in hindsight it has been a mistake by the CBF to appoint Scolari? The host nation of the 2014 World Cup can only reassure itself with the idea that a deplorable outing such as against Russia is barely possible to repeat, but it is counting on Luiz Felipe Scolari to get his balance in personnel and formation right very soon with the Confederations Cup looming around the corner.

FESTIVE USAIN BOLT CLOCKS 14:42 IN RIO DE JANEIRO

FESTIVE USAIN BOLT CLOCKS 14:42 IN RIO DE JANEIRO

RIO DE JANEIRO, COPACABANA – SK. Wherever Usain Bolt goes, he is the talk of the town. It was no different on Sunday at Rio de Janeiro´s iconic Copacabana beach. The fastest man in the world drew big crowds as he attempted to improve his own world record at the 150 metres. Bolt fell 0.07 seconds short of the record, but it did not spoil the fun as he danced his way through four days of Rio de Janeiro, once more turning an athletics event into an entertainment show.

The organization Mano a Mano invited Bolt to run at Rio´s famed beach in a bid to democratize athletics in Brazil.  Duda Magalhaes from the Dream Factory explains: " Athletics is  very democratic, like the beach. Therefore the idea to take athletics away from the stadium and bring it to the beach of Copacabana, where everyone will have the chance of attending an athletics event at a very high level."  Copacabana turned out to be a beach loaded with local admirers of Jamaica´s most recognizable export product.

Bolt  arrived on Thursday in the party capital of the world and  apart from the obligatory formalities, the multiple Olympic champion proved he is a fine match for the city indulging in the festive atmosphere that Rio´s relaxed setting undisputedly brings along. Mixing a social project, a game of futvolei and his customary dj-ing, Bolt is increasingly taking a liking to Rio de Janeiro, already indicating that he intends to compete at the Olympic Games in 2016. While the beach and Brazilians girls might be a bit complicated, Bolt, a football aficionado, expressed his desire to meet Neymar.

For all his frolics and superstardom ,  Bolt had embarked to Rio on a serious mission: bettering his previous world record at the unusual distance of 150 metres, which he had previously set at 14:35 seconds in 2009. Bolt yet again challenged the limits of the human body trying to add another world record to his name in a race dubbed "Bolt against time".  Alex Quinonez, Daniel Bailey and home favourite Bruno Lins assisted Bolt in his battle with time on a special four-lane track constructed at Leme beach, an outer stretch of Copacabana.

Sun-bathed under blue skies, Bolt took to the track in a relaxed mood. From the start, getting fast out of the blocks,  he comfortably sped away from his rivals, pushing on, but lacking a  dash in the final third to knock off his world record. Bolt cruised to victory with Bruno Lins finishing second in 14:91. His first performance of the season did not disappoint and a satisfied Bolt can now happily move on to focus on bigger targets this season.  But not before hitting town tonight and soaking up the atmosphere and dances moves of the nightlife in Rio de Janeiro.

Usain Bolt came and conquered Rio again on his second visit. In his uncompromising style Bolt appeals to the Brazilian public and may well give the Brazilian athletics a boost with his performance at Copacabana beach.  Yet as was visible at the event, problems remain – a vast majority of the crowd were unable to get up close to the track, which cost a staggering 269000 EUR and won´t be used again.  These pitfalls imply not all is well in the host city for 2016 Olympic Games , but those problems are not the responsibility of Usain Bolt. He came to do what had been asked of him:  for the umpteenth time  push his body to the limit .