Mackintosh Braun

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Wake Up 00:00 Tools
Good So Far 00:00 Tools
On And On 00:00 Tools
Made For Us 00:00 Tools
Here 00:00 Tools
Now 00:00 Tools
Could it Be 00:00 Tools
I Won't Fall 00:00 Tools
The Sound 00:00 Tools
Nothing Else Is Real 00:00 Tools
Raincrest 00:00 Tools
Stuck 00:00 Tools
Never Give In 00:00 Tools
Frozen 00:00 Tools
Line in the Sand 00:00 Tools
Familiar 00:00 Tools
Unfortunate 00:00 Tools
Where We Are 00:00 Tools
To Protect 00:00 Tools
We Ran Faster Then 00:00 Tools
The City Below 00:00 Tools
The Same 00:00 Tools
In Reverse 00:00 Tools
Into Nothing 00:00 Tools
Outline 00:00 Tools
Difficult 00:00 Tools
Through The Noise 00:00 Tools
Another Place 00:00 Tools
Signal 00:00 Tools
Falling In 00:00 Tools
Holding Pattern 00:00 Tools
Chromeo - When The Night Falls (Mackintosh Braun Remix) 00:00 Tools
Somebody's Watching Me 00:00 Tools
Spook You 00:00 Tools
Made for Us (Trust me, listen!) 00:00 Tools
Somebody's watching me (OST The Carrie diaries) 00:00 Tools
Made For Us (Poindexter Remix) 00:00 Tools
, On and On 00:00 Tools
Architecture In Helsinki - "W.O.W" (Mackintosh Braun Remix) 00:00 Tools
Could it be (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Made For Us - Mackintosh Braun 00:00 Tools
We Ran Faster Then (10x06) 00:00 Tools
Slow Down ft/ Anya Marina 00:00 Tools
Good So Far (chiron08) 00:00 Tools
Slow Down (feat. Anya Marina) 00:00 Tools
Architecture In Helsinki - W.O.W (Mackintosh Braun Remix) 00:00 Tools
Shiny Toy Guns - The Sun 2.0 (MACKINTOSH BRAUN REMIX) 00:00 Tools
Nothing Else Is Real (Purse Candy Remix) 00:00 Tools
Innerpartysystem - Out Of Touch (Mackintosh Braun Remix) 00:00 Tools
Mackintosh Braun - The Sound 00:00 Tools
Give Me Fire (Ft Carah Faye Charnow) 00:00 Tools
The Same (8x10) 00:00 Tools
Slow Down feat./ Anya Marina 00:00 Tools
Line In The Sand (HD) 00:00 Tools
OMD - Save Me (Mackintosh Braun Remix) 00:00 Tools
I Won\'t Fall 00:00 Tools
Mackintosh Braun - Here 00:00 Tools
Give Me Fire (feat./ Carah Faye Charnow) 00:00 Tools
'Save Me' - OMD/Aretha Franklin (MB REMIX) 00:00 Tools
Here-WUS 00:00 Tools
Through the Noise (Ian Edgerly Remix) 00:00 Tools
When The Night Falls (Mackintosh Braun Remix) 00:00 Tools
Never Give In (Chain Gang Of 1974 Remix) 00:00 Tools
Could It Be (Alvaroxx) 00:00 Tools
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Mackintosh Braun - Made For Us 00:00 Tools
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Could It Be (InnerPartySystem Remix) 00:00 Tools
Mackintosh Braun - On and On 00:00 Tools
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Some bands go through protracted courtships before they ever play a note of music together. Mackintosh Braun was not one of those. "We started writing and recording together the first day we met," recalls Ian Mackintosh, one-half of the indie/electro-pop duo from Portland, OR. "We couldn't stop it." Their musical ideas and beliefs were too simpatico not to. "We were so on the same page it was kind of stupid," concurs Ben. "We met at the perfect time in our creative journeys." Together they compose perfect pop songs, succinct and compelling enough to stand alone on piano or acoustic guitar, yet animated by artful production that brings out every little sonic nuance. Songs that transcend trends. While the band's popularity is still ascending, their music has already been warmly received. Since they met eight years ago, Mackintosh Braun's songs have appeared on TV shows including Grey's Anatomy, Gossip Girl, Chuck, Rubicon, and How to Make It in America. Earlier this year, "Never Give In" was featured in the film and on the soundtrack of Veronica Mars. They have also released two previous albums, The Sound (2007) and Where We Are (2010). With their third full-length, Arcadia, Mackintosh Braun takes a giant step forward, building on the pair's proven strengths as songwriters and producers, while expanding their sound in subtle yet profound new ways. "I hope people hear this record and go 'Wow, they're trying new things,'" says Ben. In the beginning, Ian and Ben shared more than an aesthetic; they were also roommates, and wrote and recorded everything in their studio loft. Making music together was part of their daily routine. "On the first two records, we sat in the same room and wrote together," says Ian. Nowadays, they actually live a block apart—and by the same token, allowed a some distance between themselves while writing Arcadia. "We gave ourselves a little bit of room, some time and space to come up with ideas and parts on our own," explains Ben. "Then we'd come back to each other and say 'what do you think of this?' and riff off of one another." Another significant change was the equipment they used, specifically analog keyboards including a Prophet 08 and a Juno 106. "We don't have a plethora of synths in our studio, but we tried to use what we did have really well," says Ben. "Instead of making everything sound perfect, we wanted it to sound natural." To enhance that organic vibe, they used live drums on most of the eleven tracks. Enlisting a third set of ears pushed them further outside their comfort zone. "We knew there could be another level to the music, and we'd never worked with a producer," says Ian. Lars Stalfors (Mars Volta, Cold War Kids, Matt & Kim) proved a perfect foil for the pair. From the outset, Ben recalls, "he really understood where we were trying to take the record and the chemistry just felt right." Stalfors shared Mackintosh Braun's attention to detail, and brought out more details in each of the songs. He helped the band enhance its already polished songs with dozens of simple but thoughtful techniques: thinner guitar strings, miking amplifiers in a particular way to get a grittier tone, using old-school analog delay effects like Roland Space Echo. "Lars would just look at us and say 'trust me,'" recalls Ben. "He was confident, and even if it was a situation Ian and I weren't used to, he made us feel at ease. It was almost like he was the third member of the group—and that's what Ian and I were looking for." From the seductive opener "The City Below" to the dark and woozy climax of "We Ran Faster Then," each of the eleven tracks boasts a distinctive character. Yet scrutinize any single song and what leaps out is how Mackintosh Braun integrate myriad hooks—melodies, rhythms, timbres, and lyrics—into each original composition. On "Never Give In," fist-pumping cheers punctuate a simple, insistent keyboard line reminiscent of Orchestral Manoeuvres in Dark. Vapor trail guitars augment the urgency pulsations of "Outline," while "Another Place" opens with intricate little riffs that dart around each other like fighting fish, then gradually swells into a majestic, arms-wide-open chorus. The end result is Mackintosh Braun's most fully-realized album. "We wanted to expand what we do and appeal to a large audience, but stay true to our sound," says Ben. While newcomers may find themselves asking why they haven't heard this band before, older fans will marvel at the musical evolution displayed on Arcadia. And that's exactly what the band wanted to create, concludes Ian: "An experience that lasts after you hear it, so you want to hear it again." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.