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In the Jasmine Deli, Zach and Brandon Bagaason - the brothers that constitute the rapper/producer team Big Quarters - don't mess with the menu. Regulars well-acquainted with the selection at this Vietnamese spot on Eat Street, they ordered without consulting the dual-language laminated pages.
Regularity, it might be said, is what defines Big Quarters - their work ethic, at least, if not their actual music. After the 2007 release of their debut album, Cost of Living, they've been working relentlessly on a number of mixtapes and EPs. Now, having devised a producers' sort of Holy Grail, they've found an effective means to release them. On September 5th, they will introduce their monthly subscription system - Big Quarters Direct - where for five bucks a month you'll get five new tracks a month, sent to your email account.
"People have been talking about how albums aren't relevant anymore," Brandon said. He speaks in a drawl, as if he chews his words a little, flattening them, before spitting them out. "So this is a way to maintain a connection with fans. People who want our stuff will have it instantly."
Recently, a number of musical acts - most notably (and most successfully) Radiohead - have been reaching audiences by releasing their work online. Last December, Atmosphere put out Strictly Leakage for free download; earlier this year Big Quarters made the Fall in Love EP, produced in conjunction with Mux Mool, available online for free.
(If you listen to this, it's easy to see what he means.)
September 3rd, 2008 @ Turf Club.
Performances by: Big Quarters, Mux Mool and DJ Anton
21+ / $4 / 9pm
Books:
Cracking Spines by Max Ross
Music:
Hear, Hear by Staff
Art:
The Vicious Circle by 6 Critics
Secrets:
Secrets of the Day by Kate Iverson
Theater:
Seen in the City by Staff
Film:
Talk About Talkies by Staff
Weather:
Dude Weather by Jimmy Gaines
Humor:
Spazz Dad by Todd Smith
Cars:
Road Rake by Chris Birt
Commentary:
Read Menace by Tom Bartel
Society:
The Adventures of Melinda by Melinda Jacobs
Politics:
Defenestrator by Rich Goldsmith
Food:
Breaking Bread by Jeremy Iggers & Ann Bauer
Sports:
On the Ball by Britt Robson
Hockey:
Spazz Dad by Todd Smith
Style:
Hook & Eye
Misc:
Is This News?
Fiction:
Yo, Ivanhoe by Brad Zellar
Food:
Consider the Egg by Stephanie March
Baseball:
Warning Track Power by Brad Zellar
Wine:
Beyond the Cask
Food:
Food Fight!
Media:
To the Slaughter
Misc:
Outrage by Staff
Food:
Chef's Table
Guest Commentary:
Just Passing Through