LCD Soundsystem Have "Big Ideas" For Sony Pictures' 21

The man who wrote a music for a shoe company has decided to lob his Kelly Kapoor approved efforts in a slightly more conventional direction: a movie company. Sony Pictures is releasing 21 (as in never always double down on 11) this March and has commissioned LCD to write a track, which they entitled "Big Ideas." Other artists on the soundtrack include Rihanna, UNKLE, MGMT, Amon Tobin (contributing old songs), Mark Ronson and Kasabian (doing most likely a Motowned version of Kasabian's "Lost Souls Forever") and D Sardy & Duke Spirit's Liela Moss (doing something we've never heard of). As for the movie, the official site says it's about "Five Students Who Changed The Game Forever" and has a page where you can click on the starring actors' faces (Kevin Spacey, Kate Bosworth, Laurence Fishburne, etc.) hear them speak, and learn all about how they got caught up in this crazy, crazy world of blackjack to begin with. Looks forgettable, but points for not making the five students walk into a casino to "All My Friends." - Source

R.I.P. TVT

Yeah, the industry keeps on shifting. TVT, the New York-based independent label that brought us Nine Inch Nails back in the day, has reportedly "terminated" most of its employees and is filing for Chapter 11. Looks like the Polyphonic Spree, Pitbull, Lil Jon & The Eastside Boyz, Pitbull, Ambulance LTD, and Ying Yang Twins are without a home. Still no word on how this will affect Lil' Jon's forthcoming Crunk Rock. TVT's been in a protracted and costly legal battle with Cash Money Click and, yes, nobody buys records anymore, but we blame the whole mess on Punk Goes Crunk. Just because. - Source

BBC Radio One DJ jailed for four years

Grooverider - real name Raymond Bingham - has been jailed for four years in Dubai for cannabis possession. - Source

Cat Power announces 'Jukebox' tour of North America

Cat Power has announced a two-week tour to support the release of her covers album. - Source

The World's Greatest Music Collection on eBay - for $3 million

3 million records, 300,00 CDs for sale for only $3 million. - Source

Siouxsie thrills a sold-out LA crowd

Siouxsie Sioux played the second of two sold-out shows at the Henry Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles on Saturday (February 16). - Source

Jarvis Cocker and Beth Ditto joint single out today

Jarvis Cocker and The Gossip's Beth Ditto's cover version duet of Heaven 17's 'Temptation', recorded live at the Shockwaves NME Awards 2007, is being released as a single today (February 18). - Source

Legendary album artwork up for sale

The painting used for the cover of Sonic Youth's acclaimed 1988 album 'Daydream Nation' is to be auctioned in London next week (February 27). - Source

Flash drives offer new choices for music fans

Instead of a CD or digital version of the Universal album, fans could buy a $30 USB drive designed like a Ouija board planchette. The device comes with a digital-rights-management-free version of the album and the promise of more bonus materials in coming months. Users simply plug it into their computer's USB drive and then listen to the album or download it into their music library. - Source

My Bloody Valentine Coming To America

According to a brief discussion with Coachella co-founder Paul Tollett posted over at NME, My Bloody Valentine are coming to America. Coachella's April date was too soon, which is why they're debuting with summer festival shows at Roskilde, Ã~ya, in Paris, and at a spattering of ATP-sponsored gigs. And the US of A? To quote Tollett: "Don't worry--they'll come to America." Vague, but forceful. As far as the rumors that original drummer Colm O'Ciosoig wasn't going to take part in the reunion? The folks who started the rumor have taken it back. - Source