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Happy happy oh my friend
Blow out candles once again
Leave the presents all inside
Take my hand and let’s take a ride

Backwards down the number line
You were eight and I was nine
Do you know what happened then
Do you know why we’re still friends?

Those are lyrics from the first track (heard here) Phish :: Backwards Down the Number Line :: Joy that gives me the impression that Phish is having fun again.  The song also offers a sober dose of reality as it was written with Trey Anastasio’s sister in mind who sadly passed away earlier this year.

Phish’s new studio album “Joy” is a bright, playful mix of jam tunes and alternative rock sounding pop songs, something that has been missing from the band for quite sometime and is quite reminiscent of songs like Sample in a Jar off of Hoist, Bouncing Around the Room off of “Lawnboy” or Waste off the “Billy Breathes” album whose producer Steve Lillywhite, ironically, also produced “Joy”.  Lillywhite is famous for not only working with Phish, but also in producing U2’s October and War, Simple Minds, Talking Heads, Morrissey, The Rolling Stones, Dave Matthews Band, Jason Mraz, Chris Cornell and others.

Some might argue, including myself, that Phish hasn’t been this content and themselves, so to speak, since their first hiatus in 2000.  That year they had no Halloween show, a staple in the lore of Phish, where they would cover albums for the second and third sets.

They churned out such gems as the Beatles “White Album”, in 1994 at Glen Falls, NY that was released as an album “Live, Phish Volume 13″.  In 1995 they performed the Who’s “Quadrophenia” relased as Live, Phish Volume 14.  In 1996, they covered Talking Heads, “Remain in the Light”, that they released as “Live, Phish Volume 15″ that was my personal favorite of the Halloween cover album shows likely because I was there.  Through the luck of the Phish lottery draw, where everyone had an equal chance of seating, I was lucked out and got 4th row Center at the now torn down Omni in Atlanta.  The show sizzled and for me I felt that was the beginning of the end for my dealings with Phish until they split in 2000.  I was dressed as Superman, while my good friend sitting next to me was dressed as Ace Frehley of KISS. The entire stadium, generally used as a location for the Atlanta Hawks basketball, was dressed all out.  Seeing 15,000+ people all in costumes, running around and hearing Phish rip through a 3 set performance that included songs like Highway to Hell in addition to all the Talking Heads tracks made for quite an evening. I even think I saw Microfiche Man, as Superhero not unlike this hero only with Microfiche attached as his armor and more decorative silver sparkle hat.

Phish was winding down the Halloween style shows and played one more in 1998, covering the Velvet Underground’s “Unloaded” that was released as Live Phish Volume 16.

Why all this mention of Halloween shows, when the point of this is supposed to be about the new album “Joy”?  Well look at the Map above and you will notice that Phish is back together, putting on a 3 day Festival during Halloween.  There was much speculation as they released a variety of maps, blacking out states along the way until a final destination was chosen that being the Empire Polo Club in Indio, CA.

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As I said before, I felt that after 2000, Phish who played together again in 2002 and sporadically until 2004 as they finally broke up for what seemed like for good as Trey Anastasio was arrested for drug possession in 2006 and what insiders had claimed was a main reason the break-up occurred in the first place.  The band had been together 21 years when they broke up in 2004 and it wasn’t until this album “Joy”, their first studio album in 5 years that their sound, the one that had been seemingly missing for around a decade was rekindled.

Clean and re-focused, Trey had shown his band mates, his brothers in music enough to build back up some trust and the time away had afforded them some much needed battery recharge time.  There are those who think that the album, shows Trey still alluding to being on drugs, but I give those “publications” really no credence as they are the kind who put in a Phish album and think “this is Phish”.  Phish has never been, nor will they ever be a studio album band.  They openly admit that you haven’t known Phish until you have seen them live, something generally lost on these pundits who cast aspersions on the meaning of the “lyrics”, another tell as Phish lyrics are not what makes them great, it is their ability musically, a talented collaboration of musicians and many years of non-stop touring that built their huge fan base.

As NPR writes in a recent interview with the Phish front-man,

Hardcore Phish fans often say that you haven’t experienced Phish until you’ve seen the band live.

“I have to agree with that statement,” Anastasio says, laughing. “Not that I’m trying to promote a record.

“It’s interesting,” he adds, “because when we’re in the studio making a record, I already know that most of the fans aren’t really going to think much of it. I don’t necessarily worry that I’m going to please them, because what they want is the live show — they don’t really want this album. So many previous albums we’ve released have come out, and the hardcore fan base doesn’t really embrace it.”

Lillywhite helped foster an environment getting Phish back to their roots and was even a taskmaster at times.  Rumor has it he had the band do 278 takes of Time Turns Elastic, a jazzy, rock opera type tune that you might find similar to the Peter Gabriel Genesis era, Pink Floyd, Jethro Tull and Steely Dan. Running at 13 and a half minutes, it better be good to keep your attention and is more the kind of song that Phish fans have come to love.


Fast forward this to the 1 minute mark for an exceptionally crisp 1080 HD format version of ‘Sugar Shack’ off the new album

Some other gems off the album include:

The bluegrass boogie, Deadhead sounding track Kill Devil Falls
The uplifting and very “Billy Breathes”, title named track, the third song on the album Joy
And the 70s southern groove rock sounding track Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan

We generally think this a really solid step in the right direction for Phish after being wayward for almost a decade.  True Phish fans will enjoy the album, but will be more on the lookout for any potential live discs from the 2009 shows, especially the 3 day Halloween Festival.

Additionally, Phish is releasing “Joy Box” as seen here on their website.

Joy is available on CD, and also as part of the Joy Box, a Limited Edition deluxe version and on 180 gram vinyl. The super deluxe Joy Box, which is available only at Phish Dry Goods, includes a complete second album entitled Party Time, a hard-bound book, posters, and live DVD.

The DVD features live performances from the first half of Phish’s summer 2009 tour – including footage from the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival and the Summer Tour’s opening show at Fenway Park in Boston with fully remixed (from the band’s multitrack recordings) and mastered audio.

If you are seeking live Phish concerts and information please check out the fan sites Phish.net and LivePhish.com for the latest news, MP3 and FLAC downloads of concerts and other live footage.

For updated information on the 2009 Halloween Festival aka Phish Festival 8 please visit that link for the latest information from tickets, lodging, airfare and a slew of other thing. Also be sure to check the links below as well.

10.30.09 Empire Polo Club, Indio, CA
10.31.09 Empire Polo Field, Indio, CA
11.01.09 Empire Polo Field, Indio, CA

Also we have for you a sample mixtape for you of the songs heard on this article.  Please be sure click the link below and you will be able to download one or as many of the tracks we have made available for you at a remastered higher quality 192 bitrate.

Download Phish Mixtape

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As I awoke early this morning I saw on the news wire that DJ AM had passed away and there much speculation about this and about that. I didn’t give too much credence to what they were speculating on, just the fact that we lost a talented artist.  I am not a DJ-AM guru by any means, but I am not a savant either and from what I have heard both live and given from friends, various record companies and management companies I always come away impressed in whatever project, track or vision DJ AM aka Adam Goldstein was involved in.

So instead of focusing on the who did what, to when, ambulance chasing bulls#!! about his death.  A disease that is scarily a large portion of the media, including many of the so-called “prestigious music and news media outlets” that are drawn to like a moths to the flame, vultures to respects of family wishes and unfortunate deaths or illness, we are taking a far different approach, one that honors the memory and continues the legacy rather than shoving it under a Perez Hilton type of mouthy swine rhetoric.

We say @#%!-You as a rebuttal to all those lamenting, speculating judgements in a tabloid style manner meant to sell magazines and papers at the expense of tragedy (and yes I mean you Rolling Stone, NY Times, AOL, TIME, MTV, TMZ, CNN, LA Times and more).  We at Riddled Phantasms Magazine instead focused on the things we know DJ AM loved and would likely have wanted to be the lead on news concerning his obit.

I went through my archives and was able to find an old post, some emails regarding remixes (the release is seen below) and others that have a rare track for free download that I was given by his management company and we as a group here have decided to re-release that along with some amazing other material you will read about, listen to and see below.

What we have for you remixes of Chris Cornell’s Scream from Universal Music Group, part of the single and the collaborations mentioned below at a 330 Bit-rate.

We for one are fans of this album, Scream, and the subsequent collaborations that have brought and keeps bringing together Rock, DJ, Rap and Hip Hop legands.  I believe that these types of partnerships and alliances across genres and styles will help break down barriers, remove genres, stigmas and seriously make your iPod’s “genius mode” go WTF?!? (something we at Riddled Phantasms Magazine are 150% in favor of happening)

Earlier in the Spring we were lucky enough to attend the show that was done in conjunction with Atlanta’s 96 rock, as they turned it into ChrisFM letting him play the music he liked, debut a lot of rare tracks on air and even stream the entire 28 song concert on air.

That concert and a lead up piece of dialogue we have for you straight from the soundboard guys after the concert, ready for your download HERE.

So in honor of DJ AM, I am revising an old post and adding new content, because this single track below (click on it to open the player) highlights his skills and is a segue between some of the best djs and one of the world’s best rock stars. Seen below is the DJ-AM/Eli Escobar remix, Steve Aoki remix, both posters (Skee and Wiltern) that you can grab HERE or you can grab them below from Cornell’s management company link.

DJ AM and Eli Escobar remix ~ Part of Me
Chris Cornell ~ Scream (acoustic Universal Music version)
Steven Aoki remix ~ Part of Me

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(Wiltern Theater poster – 5.3.09 – Chris Cornell tour)


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TRACK LISTING

1. DJ Skee Intro
2. Trent Reznor Speaks
3. Scream – Chris Cornell (Dean Coleman Remix)
4. Rock Box – Run DMC
5. Walk This Way – Aerosmith
6. Encore – Jay-Z & Linkin Park
7. Electric Feel Remix – MGMT & JD (Justice Remix)
8. Get Rock – Lil’ John, Ying Yang Twinz & Busta Rhymes (DJ Scene Remix)
9. Like A Stone Mash – Audioslave
10. Girl With A Loaded Gun – Terra Incognita
11. Lapdance – N.E.R.D.
12. Rock Star – Jay-z & Pharrell
13. Lark On My Go Cart – Asher Roth
14. Heartless (Cover) – The Fray
15. Outshined – Audioslave
16. California Wonderwall – 2pac & Oasis (Rock-it! Scientists Remix)
17. Lollipop – Lil’ Wayne & Framing Hanley
18. Pony – Far
19. Fight For Your Right – Beastie Boys
20. Everyone’s Beggin – Madcon & N.E.R.D. (DJ Storm Remix)
21. Miscommunication – Timbaland, Keri Hilson & Sebastian (The Bloody Beetroots Remix)
22. Rise Up & Stay Fly – Three 6 Mafia & Yves Larock (Mikiwar Mix)
23. Part Of Me – Chris Cornell (LMFAO & LA Riots Remix)
24. Hot Revolver – Lil’ Wayne
25. U2 Let It Rock – Kevin Rudolph (DJ Cachi Remix)
26. Otherside Drums – Red Hot Chili Peppers (Starski Mix)
27. Kids – MGMT
28. Don’t Trust Me – 3OH!3
29. DJ Is A Demon – Prophet
30. Rock Around The World – Daft Punk (Victor Menegaux Mix)
31. Magnificent – U2 & Prophet
32. Sweet Revenge – Chris Cornell & Prophet
33. Welcome To The World Remix – Kid Cudi & Kevin Rudolph
34. Ordinary Girl – Chris Cornell
35. She Wants To Move Remix – Common & N.E.R.D.
36. Enemy Remix – Chris Cornell, Timbaland, Prophet & Forrest
37. I Don’t Need It – Jamie Foxx & Timbaland
38. The Seed 2.0 – The Roots
39. Scream – Game Intro New
40. Fight Song – Game & Good Charlotte
41. SLU – Kanye West
42. I’m The Ish Remix – DJ Class & Kanye West
43. Love Buzz Remix – Prophet & Nirvana
44. Everyone Nose – Lupe Fiasco, N.E.R.D. & Kanye West
45. Rock ‘n Roll – Daft Punk
46. Panic Switch – Silversun Pickups & Prophet
47. Climbing Up The Walls – Chris Cornell & Timbaland
48. Bounce – Timbaland, Dr. Dre, Justin Timberlake & Missy Elliot
49. Do Me Wrong – Chris Cornell
50. Freestyle – Prophet
51. Rock Star Girl – Charles Hamilton & The Offspring
52. Nothing To Worry About – Prophet, Peter Bjorn & John
53. Why Do You Follow Me – Chris Cornell
54. Jumpin’ Out The Window Remix – Ron Browz & Forever The Sickest Kids
55. Rising Down Remix – The Roots & Mos Def
56. Ghetto Rock – Mos Def
57. Speaker Busting – David Banner, Akon, Snoop Dogg & Lil’ Wayne
58. Rock Song – Young Jeezy
59. Salute Your Solution – The Raconteurs
60. Throw Some Rock – Rich Boy & Lenny Kravitz
61. Lost Remix – Coldplay & Jay-Z
62. Lost Cause – Chris Cornell
63. Broken Wings – Terra Incognita

As reported by Cornell’s management a few months ago is the following release with links for the DJ AM/Eli Escobar and Steve Aoki remix tracks in the highest resolution wav format and combined with the mixtape above, we feel is a correct tribute to DJ AM:

Chris plays a sold out show at the Showbox in Seattle tonight and finishes Scream Live tour on May 3rd at the Wiltern in LA with DJ Skee and the Crash Kings performing as well (see poster above)

Scream was produced by Timbaland and he has continued to play with the sound of the songs of this record including 10 remixes for his track “Part of Me,” acoustic versions, and the upcoming single will be a non-album version.

Remixes
DJ AM and Eli Escobar remix: http://www.box.net/shared/5fb2d4knho
Steven Aoki remix: http://www.box.net/shared/vevu1ybbpe

Others DJs involved and available remixes:
LMFAO
LA RIOTS
Discotech
Grandtheft (of Team Canada)
Autoerotique
Q. Harris
Dj Demarko
DJ Kleerup

Rest in Peace AM. You will be missed.

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