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Open Contest Result: INDIE POP + ELECTRONIC + WORLD.: Catarina Dos Santos + The Paper Raincoat

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[Catarina Dos Santos]

Categories: INDIE POP + ELECTRONIC + OTHER

Region: NYC + NJ + Long Island

Jurors: Deli Portland, New England and Philadelphia Editors

NOMINATED FOR NEXT PHASE
1. Catarina Dos Santos – 8.333
1. The Paper Raincoat – 8.333
3. Savoir Adore – 8.166
4. Miracles of Modern Science – 7.666

RUNNERS UP
Pow Wow!, Brit & the Cavalry, A Big Yes and a small no, Twin Sister

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Open Contest Result: ROOTSY + FOLK + SONGWRITERS: April Smith + Motel Motel

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[April Smith and the Great Picture Show]

Categories: Rootsy – Folk – Songwriters
Region: NYC + NJ + Long Island
Jurors: Deli SF,LA and Philadelphia Editors

NOMINATED FOR NEXT PHASE
1. April Smith – 8.5
1. Motel Motel – 8.5
3. Jones Street Station – 7.833
3. Julie Peel – 7.833
4. Midnight Masses – 7.5


[Motel Motel]


RUNNERS UP

Hymns, No Eye Contact, Quiet Loudly, Kagero, Numbers and Letters

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NYC Artists on the rise: Break of Reality

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Finally! Something classic and clean streaming through my ear buds. Break of Reality is exactly what their name implies. A break from all of this indie rock madness and a step into the simple eloquent pleasures of a striking clan of cellos. Maybe I’m biased because I played the bowed 4 string as a youngen, but nothing beats the sound of a cello – listen to the bow’s horsehair passionately caressing the strings! These guys are ripping their instruments to shreds with passion – it’s gold! This is cello music you can bang your head to. – CS

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Dough Gillard plays Mercury on 01.05

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This album could very well be a relic from the 1960s.  Doug Gillard is like the Cat Stevens of 2009 with his deep (sometimes robotic monotone) vocals and classic guitar oldies sound. And he has the music cred to back up his solo endeavors having been a guitarists for Death of Samantha, Lifeguards, Gem, Cobra Verde, Guided by Voices, the list goes on.  He has something special to offer as a soloist and Call From Restricted is a chance to hear the pure Gillard sans collaborations.  So if you thought his first solo Salamander [2004] was a gem, just play “Time is Nigh” for a song that could very well be on the Harold & Maude soundtrack. Doug Gillard plays the Mercury Lounge on January 05 – CS

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Weekly Special #184a: AA Bondy – Back in Bklyn on 02.06

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“I was born on False River in Louisiana. Moved around a lot. Joined the merchant marine. Fell off a boat and was rescued by a magical sea turtle. Worked at a Jello factory. Was followed home by a bear cub who I raised and taught how to skydive. His chute failed to open one day and the hole must go all the way to China. After that I moved to New York.”- AA Bondy will play Union Hall on 02.06. Read Erin O’Keefe’s full AA Bondy feature here.

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Weekly Special #184b: Spanish Prisoners

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Led by vocalist Leo Maymind, Spanish Prisoners blend bubbly psych pop with dark telltale vocals and daydream guitar textures. Recently the band has played shows with the likes of Daniel Johnston, John Vanderslice and Foals. Shortly after their debut Spanish Prisoners expanded with keyboardist Amberly Hungerford, who also contributes with vocals adding even more diversity. They have recently released the “Los Angeles Guitar Dream” EP to a mass of good press, followed by a 7”, with remixes by RAC and Blind Man’s Color. In July they played a residency at the Cameo Gallery sponsored by The Deli and The Music Slut. – Read Stacy Surface interview with the band here.

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The Deli’s Year End Best: Submissions Closed, 2nd phase starts in January

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Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweethearts in Bands,

As usual, The Deli’s Year End Poll (for emerging artists) will assign the cover of our Spring Issue 2010. The polling process is as complex as rocket science (if you want to try and get your head around it be our guest and go here).

The submissions for the open contest that will select minimum 3 artists for the next phase is now closed. We are currently receiving the jurors’ votes. The next phase will be the readers’ vote, which will start on January 3.

All the bands that submitted to our open contest were also added to our chart system for indie artists – which will get them some exposure in the future. 

Here we are taking a little bit of a holiday break – we’ll still have some content up in the next few days, but not as much. We will see you back in early January – in the meantime Happy Holidays to you all!!

The Deli’s Staff
www.thedelimagazine.com

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The Deli’s Best of 2009: Submissions Closed, 2nd phase starts in January

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Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweethearts in Bands,

As usual, The Deli’s Year End Poll (for emerging artists) will assign the cover of our Spring Issue 2010. The polling process is as complex as rocket science (if you want to try and get your head around it be our guest and go here).

The submissions for the open contest that will select minimum 3 artists for the next phase is now closed. We are currently receiving the jurors’ votes. The next phase will be the readers’ vote, which will start on January 3.

All the bands that submitted to our open contest were also added to our chart system – which will get them some exposure in the future. 

Here we are taking a little bit of a holiday break – we’ll still have some content up in the next few days, but not as much. We will see you back in early January – in the meantime Happy Holidays to you all!!

The Deli’s Staff
www.thedelimagazine.com

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The Octagon is back with New Album + Tour

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The Octagon‘s new album "Warm Love and Cool Dreams Forever" was recorded on 2 Tascam 4 track cassette recorders – which will force us to move them from our "indie rock" chart to the "lo-fi" one. But the band’s music has always been lo-fi even when it wasn’t so on a technical level: their songs are brief bursts of almost disorganized energy somehow tied together by Zachary Mexico’s concise pop songs. The new album – out in early January – will be supported through an extended East Coast tour starting in Philly on 01.05.

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Deli Prizes for the Year End Best of NYC

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The Deli of course will also contribute to the pool of prizes for the Year End Best of NYC Poll, for both the Overall and  Readers’ charts.

Here’s the list:

Overall Chart Prize (winner only)
Cover of The Deli’s Spring issue (out in Arpil 2010)

Overall Chart Prize for 2nd and 3rd place
Smaller Picture on The Deli’s Spring issue’s cover

Readers’ Chart Prize (winner only)
Full Feature on a Deli issue

Extra Prize for all nominees
writeup in The Deli’s Spring issue 2010

So look out for the Spring issue in April, as it will be entirely dedicated to the Best of NYC Poll and to the upcoming Best of NYC Fest, which will happen in the Spring of 2010, involving many of the artists included in our Best of.

The Deli’s Staff