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Published: 2011/08/30
September

The Meters: Funk Pioneers
The Meters are the pioneers of modern funk and arguably one of the most influential bands of all time. The New Orleans staples—who rose to fame in the ‘60s and ‘70s—have shaped the direction of hip-hop, jam and indie, and have also shared the stage with legends like Paul McCartney and The Rolling Stones. Yet, The Meters are still relatively unknown to many music fans. After reuniting for an appearance at this year’s Bonnaroo with Dr. John, The Meters are finally back together—for now—and retell their story to noted New Orleans music critic John Swenson.
Medeski Martin & Wood: Yes, No & Maybe
Medeski Martin & Wood successfully bridged the gap between downtown jazz, modern jamband, alt-rock and avant-garde. For decades, the trio has charted their own path to emerge as one of the only modern instrumental groups to fill large theaters across the country. In celebration of MMW’s 20th anniversary, Tad Hendrickson retraces the group’s footsteps through an extensive oral history. Longtime friends such as John Scofield, Trey Anastasio, Luther Dickinson, Steve Bernstein and Marc Ribot also discuss their rich history with these sonic experimentalists.
Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi: Bound for Glory
After leading separate and equally successful careers, the husband and wife team of Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi put their respective projects aside to tour together in 2010. Branding themselves the Tedeschi Trucks Band, the couple assembled a dream band and recorded the neo-soul/blues/gospel classic, Revelator. Holly Gleason goes backstage with Trucks and Tedeschi to discuss their decision to risk their livelihood for a more family-based musical affair.
Pretty Lights: Making the Walls of the City Quake
In a few short years, Pretty Lights (aka Derek Vincent Smith) has gone from playing STS9 aftershows to selling out amphitheaters like Red Rocks by utilizing the grassroots tools popularized by classic jambands. He’s more of an improviser than a DJ and is part of a small pack of electronic musicians who have made their names playing rock venues instead of dance clubs. Writer Benjy Eisen also speaks to former Pretty Lights drummer Adam Deitch about his recent departure from the
Plus: Foster the People, The Felice Brothers, Umphrey’s McGee, Tea Leaf Green, Jeff Bridges, Summer Festival Recap, Gomez and much more.
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Relix A/V
Brendan Bayliss & Jake Cinninger "Booth Love"
Brendan Bayliss and Jake Cinninger, who will appear on the cover of the March Relix along with their group Umphrey’s McGee, offer this acoustic version of a song from the band’s latest album, Death By Stereo.
Psychedelphia "Mezza Luna"
Psychedelphia recently stopped by Relix and performed this song from their 2010 release, Paradigm.
Steve Kimock and Friends "A New Africa"
Last November, Steve Kimock teamed up with Bernie Worrell, Bobby Vega, and Wally Ingram for a series of shows at Brooklyn Bowl. Here’s a soothing version of “A New Africa.”
Dead Meadow "One Thousand Dreams"
The Relix boiler room reverberates with the signature psychedelic sounds of Dead Meadow
Dan Zanes "Summer Trains"
Dan Zanes stopped by Relix and offered a solo version of this song from the Dan Zanes & Friends album Little Nut Tree
Doug Paisley "Bat Song"
Toronto native Doug Paisley recently made his way to New York City and stopped by the Relix boiler room for a performance.
Casey Shea "Let It Slide"
Here’s the premiere of Casey Shea’s “Let It Slide” video from his latest album In Your Head.
Tim Flannery & The Lunatic Fringe with Bob Weir "Friend of the Devil"
This performance took place at a benefit for San Francisco Giants’ fan Brian Stow, who was beaten in the parking lot of Dodgers Stadium on opening day. This video appears courtesy of Bay Area Music Magazine.
Chamberlin "Lost In The World"
Chamberlin performs a Kayne West song, which appears on the group’s new EP, Cabin Covers.
The Lever and Rail "Already Gone"
The Lever and Rail: Trevor Garrod (Tea Leaf Green) and Lael Neale, performed this song in the Relix boiler room from their debut album, Yes/No.
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