Hypnotic Brass Ensemble @ Whelan's, Dublin
It's about time for some more
There's a time and a place for justice and it's called court, such a shame it costs so much to take people there.
Hypnotic Brass Ensemble @ Whelan's, Dublin from Loughlin McSweeney on Vimeo.
There's a time and a place for justice and it's called court, such a shame it costs so much to take people there.
Grandaddy - Elevate Myself
Respect for making a better fouth than third
Joy Division - Shadowplay
And buring you in the ground
The Smiths - How Soon Is Now? - The National Ballroom, Kilburn, 1986
I wasn't even alive, but some of our parents were probably there.
Bringing you down. (to Kilburn Town (Now a dodgy and corrupt church))
Bringing you down. (to Kilburn Town (Now a dodgy and corrupt church))
modest mouse - manic depressive named laughing boy
MM
I DONTEVENKNOWANY|MORE
ALPHABRAVOCALAFRAGALISTICSEEIFICARE
I DONTEVENKNOWANY|MORE
ALPHABRAVOCALAFRAGALISTICSEEIFICARE
Sigur Rós – Hún Jörð (Recycled by Hassbræður)
I used to really like Sigur Ros when I was younger.
Now I'm bigger, better, stronger and quicker but this remix is still good...
Now I'm bigger, better, stronger and quicker but this remix is still good...
Kool & The Gang
Merry Christmas yous...
Go funk yourselves...
Go funk yourselves...
BIFFY CLYRO - JOY.DISCOVERY.INVENTION
BEFORE THEY SOLD THEIR SOULS TO THE DEVIL (SIMON COWELL), THESE GUYS USED TO BE COOL....WHAT HAPPENED
DO MAKE SAY THINK - ALL OF THIS IS TRUE
ANOTHER GREAT CHRISTMAS SONG, EVEN IF THE ONLY THING THAT MAKES IT AN XMAS SONG IS A FEW SECONDS NEAR THE END.
http://hypem.com/#!/item/npqt
http://hypem.com/#!/item/npqt
Labels:
ALTERNATIVE,
CHRISTMAS,
DO MAKE SAY THINK,
MISC,
POST-ROCK
cKY -SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN
ONE OF THE BEST XMAS SONGS...
THE WHITE STRIPES - JOLENE
I NEVER USED TO LIKE THE WHITE STRIPES THAT MUCH....UNTIL I REALISED THEY KNOCKED OUT A PRETTY MEAN DOLLY PARTON COVER
elliott smith - between the bars
an old classic for you all.
11 London Bands 'Mostly Noise' Thinks You Should Know About In 2011
found this on the 52 FB page. nice mix of tunes...
hope u all like.
really starting to look forward...
but optimism never suited the skeptic.
hope u all like.
really starting to look forward...
but optimism never suited the skeptic.
thom yorke - the present tense (...and more...)
bring on 2011.
bring the new radio_head
bring on atoms for peace...(click for info)
best thing a red hot chili pepper has touched for years
other new live radiohead/thom yorke/atoms for peace previews:
Atoms For Peace - Orpheum Theatre 2009 (full set)
give up the ghost
judge, jury and executioner
a walk down the staircase
i froze up
super collider
open the floodgates
skirting on the surface
mouse dog bird
the daily mail
lotus blossom
a lot of these sound like undeveloped ideas...but its tasty...
Labels:
ACOUSTIC,
ALTERNATIVE,
LIVE,
RADIOHEAD,
THOM YORKE
ATP - The Nightmare Before Christmas 2010
...AND THE RETURN OF GODSPEED YOU! BLACK EMPEROR.......
bit late, i'm sure...but i've been busy/ill consistantly...
Having had people like me looking forward to this festival for many months, and aching to see Godspeed for years, it would seem the organisers and headliners had their work cut out for them. Having said that, the bands, although very odd many of them were, performed well and did the £180 I spend on the ticket justice. I'd never been to ATP before, and it being at Butlins I thought it better not to expect anything at all, apart from the comeback of one of the greatest bands to ever grace the planet.
The term " not for everyone" springs to mind when describing Godspeed's music to people but the reality of that statement could be found even at their own festival, something I found completely staggering...
It's is funny how a gig that I personally was describing as one of the best live performances I'd ever seen, was described by a friend of a friend as "alright"...even funnier when he went on to say he had left their gig prematurely as there was "somethin' on the telly I wanted to watch"...
Strange how we experience it all so differently. Whether standing completely still, eyes closed, letting the music overwhelm...or topless, erratically rocking out to the sound of the end of the world.... the true GYBE fans I feel were truely entertained.
As far as the other bands were concerned, the selection was interesting and for the most part enjoyable. The choice of acts at the festival was at times questionable (Weird Al), and the variety was in parts slightly limited. However, despite these slight reservations, it was definitely more interesting than the big events that the majority of people go to yearly...(e.g. reading, glasto...etc)
my top highlights:
matana roberts : her beautiful sax playing was a real suprise in one of my weakest moments of the festival.
boban i marko markovic orchestra : very enthusiastic live act, brought serious amounts of fun to many in the festival.
Like many GY!BE fans of my age (which you don't need to know) my following of them has been, until late, a heartbreaking tale of bad timing, and endless waiting. That wait came to a overdue end on Friday night, with the post-rock heavyweights' return and the future of the genre (if you can call it that) looking finally assured.
I first heard Godspeed on my own, in the dark, on headphones, under the influence of a few nightcaps and the feeling never really wore off. Although a sound often described as "not for everyone" their music compares to the classical score of any exciting movie, both in its epicness and composition, a feat that most music made today struggles to achieve.
i have seen them 4 times since the beginning of december...
and yes...i'd see them again if money wasnt an issue...
this vid is from their first live show since their split...
if u go see them...chances are they'll probably play this...
bit late, i'm sure...but i've been busy/ill consistantly...
Having had people like me looking forward to this festival for many months, and aching to see Godspeed for years, it would seem the organisers and headliners had their work cut out for them. Having said that, the bands, although very odd many of them were, performed well and did the £180 I spend on the ticket justice. I'd never been to ATP before, and it being at Butlins I thought it better not to expect anything at all, apart from the comeback of one of the greatest bands to ever grace the planet.
The term " not for everyone" springs to mind when describing Godspeed's music to people but the reality of that statement could be found even at their own festival, something I found completely staggering...
It's is funny how a gig that I personally was describing as one of the best live performances I'd ever seen, was described by a friend of a friend as "alright"...even funnier when he went on to say he had left their gig prematurely as there was "somethin' on the telly I wanted to watch"...
Strange how we experience it all so differently. Whether standing completely still, eyes closed, letting the music overwhelm...or topless, erratically rocking out to the sound of the end of the world.... the true GYBE fans I feel were truely entertained.
As far as the other bands were concerned, the selection was interesting and for the most part enjoyable. The choice of acts at the festival was at times questionable (Weird Al), and the variety was in parts slightly limited. However, despite these slight reservations, it was definitely more interesting than the big events that the majority of people go to yearly...(e.g. reading, glasto...etc)
my top highlights:
matana roberts : her beautiful sax playing was a real suprise in one of my weakest moments of the festival.
boban i marko markovic orchestra : very enthusiastic live act, brought serious amounts of fun to many in the festival.
Like many GY!BE fans of my age (which you don't need to know) my following of them has been, until late, a heartbreaking tale of bad timing, and endless waiting. That wait came to a overdue end on Friday night, with the post-rock heavyweights' return and the future of the genre (if you can call it that) looking finally assured.
I first heard Godspeed on my own, in the dark, on headphones, under the influence of a few nightcaps and the feeling never really wore off. Although a sound often described as "not for everyone" their music compares to the classical score of any exciting movie, both in its epicness and composition, a feat that most music made today struggles to achieve.
i have seen them 4 times since the beginning of december...
and yes...i'd see them again if money wasnt an issue...
this vid is from their first live show since their split...
if u go see them...chances are they'll probably play this...
CHAIRMEN OF THE BOARD - GIVE ME JUST A LITTLE MORE TIME
I'M SORRY BUT I'VE HAD THIS SONG STUCK IN MY HEAD FOR THE LAST WEEK NOW AND IT JUST WON'T GO AWAY......NOT THAT I'M COMPLAINING THAT MUCH CAUSE IT'S A BONA FIDE CLASSIC..... ENJOY!
THE GLOAMING - RADIOHEAD
Collaboration between the fans who filmed it and Radiohead who provided the master audio files
For the entire 2hr gig go here Radiohead_Prague_23_08_09
Available from tpb MU and RS in varying formats
For the entire 2hr gig go here Radiohead_Prague_23_08_09
Available from tpb MU and RS in varying formats
RIVAL SCHOOLS - SHOT AFTER SHOT & 69 GUNS , ACOUSTIC
And with some ridiculously long embed code here is some new acoustic RIVAL SCHOOLS
Also playing the Electric Ballroom in April during a 16 show European Tour be there or square.
Rival Schools - Rival Schools 'Shot After Shot'
I'm using up my Becks Play.com vouchers and hopefully supporting the bands I love,
the way it should be free with your beer.
52 cOMMERCIAL rOAD ARE ON pLAY.COM
Also playing the Electric Ballroom in April during a 16 show European Tour be there or square.
Rival Schools - Rival Schools 'Shot After Shot'
I'm using up my Becks Play.com vouchers and hopefully supporting the bands I love,
the way it should be free with your beer.
52 cOMMERCIAL rOAD ARE ON pLAY.COM
PORTISHEAD - CHASE THE TEAR
THIS YEAR COMING IS GONNA BE INTERESTING....AND HERE'S SOME PROOF...
...A-T-P: LONDON 2011!!!
NEW ALBUM ON THE WAY...
YOU BETTER GETSOME A.T.P. TICKETS BRUV...
THIS ONE'S FROM LAST YEAR...
...A-T-P: LONDON 2011!!!
NEW ALBUM ON THE WAY...
YOU BETTER GETSOME A.T.P. TICKETS BRUV...
THIS ONE'S FROM LAST YEAR...
Portishead - Chase The Tear from Mintonfilm on Vimeo.
GRINDERMAN - NO PUSSY BLUES LIVE ON JOOLS HOLLAND
IN HONOUR OF NICK CAVE'S LATEST OFFSPRING (AS FAR AS I'M AWARE) PLAYING THE LONDON ATP FESTIVAL NEXT YEAR...HERE IS A SONG ABOUT REAL LIFE PROBLEMS...
SORRY I NEVER POSTED THIS BEFORE...I'M ASHAMED...
SORRY I NEVER POSTED THIS BEFORE...I'M ASHAMED...
Labels:
ALTERNATIVE,
GRINDERMAN,
JOOLS HOLLAND,
NICK CAVE,
ROCK
STEVIE WONDER ON SESAME STREET
BACK WHEN KIDS TV HAD ITS MOMENTS...
BUT WHERE'S THE BIG BIRD SAX SOLO?
BUT WHERE'S THE BIG BIRD SAX SOLO?
Set Fire To Flames
Not a band I listen to regularly but one of their best pieces for y'all...
- JangoVanDango
- JangoVanDango
Remember Smashing Pumpkins?
Remember when Billy Corgan had hair?
...when songs had killer solos...
...when bands didn't get the boyband look thrown upon them?
...when Smashing Pumpkins were still fucking sick...
...when songs had killer solos...
...when bands didn't get the boyband look thrown upon them?
...when Smashing Pumpkins were still fucking sick...
TASK FORCE - JELLYFISH KISS
AFTER HEARING 'GAME OVER', I FELT COMPELLED TO PUT UP SOMETHING THAT BETTER REPRESENTS THE QUALITY OF THE U.K SCENE.......
ORANGINA
Don't know how wrong this is but hey
I think from the guy that made the go to sleep video
Orangina Animals from Jordi Bares on Vimeo.
I think from the guy that made the go to sleep video
PULP - MIS-SHAPES
REVOLUTION
OW LaughOutLoud
But seriously REVOLUTION
OW LaughOutLoud
But seriously REVOLUTION
THE VELVET UNDERGROUND - AFTER HOURS
THE VELVET UNDERGROUND - AFTER HOURS
A slightly more advanced version of the Grandaddy video
After Hours from Maddy Minnis on Vimeo.
A slightly more advanced version of the Grandaddy video
TUPAC - Starin' Through My Rear View
Love this song, and a great video
N.W.A - Express Yourself
I GOT KNOWLEDGE, AN OTHER SUCKAS LACK IT...
Curtis Plum - Two Hats
David Byrne & Brian Eno - Strange Overtones
Every so often...(maybe too often some may believe) we have to post our favourite tracks. In my case, there are many tracks on this blog that I would say I rate, most likely in the form of words such as: raw, nang, banging, legendary... And this track is all of those words.
It has a Mr David Byrne, of Talking Heads fame, a band that while most of the time fails to float my boat above water...sometimes, find the most elegant blend of unique vocals and equal musical backing. The man and the band obviously talented, but catered towards not everyone palette.
Companionship on this track comes from a man who I have more than once slandered in conversation, for apart from the track An Ending, I had felt he had never created anything worthy of his status in the music world.
Their brilliant song, it would seem, is the only thing that could possibly get me to shut my mouth.
To veterans....
It has a Mr David Byrne, of Talking Heads fame, a band that while most of the time fails to float my boat above water...sometimes, find the most elegant blend of unique vocals and equal musical backing. The man and the band obviously talented, but catered towards not everyone palette.
Companionship on this track comes from a man who I have more than once slandered in conversation, for apart from the track An Ending, I had felt he had never created anything worthy of his status in the music world.
Their brilliant song, it would seem, is the only thing that could possibly get me to shut my mouth.
To veterans....
Labels:
ALTERNATIVE,
BRIAN ENO,
DAVID BYRNE,
FUNK,
MISC
Mogwai - Rano Pano
I should have posted this last week but didn't get around to it. The free release taster of the album to come next year has us all hoping, without knowing what we should be actually expecting. Judging by this first song (which isn't advisable...) the album will be another loud one with more of an electronic sound to it, without actually sounding very electronic at all.
I can't wait to be proved wrong.
Whatever it does sound like... I think it's a pretty safe bet to say we can expect another fine LP from post-rock's most consistent offering...
Geoff Barrow's Beak
Here is a strange kinda post-rock from one of the portishead members. Geoff Barrow's new project, Beak> and a live performance of the most accessible track on the album.
TOE - SAY IT AIN'T SO
THE ULITIMATE 'BOPPING DOWN THE ROAD' TUNE
YOKO KANNO - SPACE LION
Hands down the best song from the show, and since Manogo already posted the theme to Cowboy Bebop...
The Most Serene Republic - Humble Peasants
Humble Peasants - The Most Serene Republic from Mudry on Vimeo.
The rest of their stuff is very different...
µ-ZIQ -CATKIN AND TEASEL
A GREAT SONG FOR PLAYING WIPEOUT TO....
END IS A BIT WEIRD THO...
JANGO........
CHAOS AD - PSULTAN [SQUAREPUSHER MIX]
TIME TO GET ALL I-D-M ON Y'ALL
FROM THE MAN SQUAREPUSHER UNDER THE ALIAS CHAOS AD AND THEN REMIXED UNDER HIS NORMAL ALIAS...
...SEEMS A TAG POINTLESS....
FROM THE MAN SQUAREPUSHER UNDER THE ALIAS CHAOS AD AND THEN REMIXED UNDER HIS NORMAL ALIAS...
...SEEMS A TAG POINTLESS....
The Meters - Gettin' Funkier All The Time
This is The Meters
They are Funk
Look even the vinyl is funkin' out
They are Funk
The Meters - Gettin' Funkier All the Time from Rotten Beatz Prod. on Vimeo.
Look even the vinyl is funkin' out
My dad's favourite band
Some real experimental for you HATMAN
Micachu_Calculator_Background Test from General on Vimeo.
Some real experimental for you HATMAN
Thom YYYYYYYORKE Harrowdown Hill
TUNE with a message
I got 92% on one test
I got 45% on another
I cheated on one test
I didn't on the other
This to go with the breaking news that Radiohead "haven't quite finished the album"
for 2011
It's gonna be a good year (MOGWAI)
Also Jonny Greenwood's Norwegian Wood OST 2010 is available just gonna give it a listen.
I got 92% on one test
I got 45% on another
I cheated on one test
I didn't on the other
Thom Yorke, "Harrowdown Hill" from Bent Image Lab on Vimeo.
This to go with the breaking news that Radiohead "haven't quite finished the album"
for 2011
It's gonna be a good year (MOGWAI)
Also Jonny Greenwood's Norwegian Wood OST 2010 is available just gonna give it a listen.
Grandaddy - Jed's Other Poem
From the grandfathers of indie
I like the ghostly arm
I like the ghostly arm
Jonny GREENWOOD - Prospectors Quartet
Cnt believe noone has made any music videos for this stupendous album
Well I guess there's always that multi-million dollar film to watch |?
Well I guess there's always that multi-million dollar film to watch |?
venetian snares - hajnal
fookit all. this blog needs some ventetian snares....... sit back, turn your speakers up and enjoi this from start to finish.
THE TUSS - RUSHUP I BANK 12
FEEL A BIT DIRTY...
...AND ALMOST ERRATIC
FROM "THE TUSS".... LONG SUSPECTED TO BE THE NOTORIOUS RICHARD D. "AFX" JAMES...
...AND ALMOST ERRATIC
FROM "THE TUSS".... LONG SUSPECTED TO BE THE NOTORIOUS RICHARD D. "AFX" JAMES...
Pixies - Gigantic
Deal wrote this song about a middle aged white woman having an affair with a young black man while segragation was still in affect; with that in mind these may be the best and funnyest lyrics I've ever heard.
Pixies - La La Love You
Kim Deal is clearly singing to me
ROCK ACTION RECORDS: MOGWAI
IN DOING A FEATURE ON ROCK ACTION RECORDS...
...I COULD'T HELP POST SOMETHING BY THE OWNERS...
IF YOU DIDN'T KNOW....
THE LIVE DVD "BURNING" HAS BEEN OUT FOR A WHILE...
WE LIKE MOGWAI
...I COULD'T HELP POST SOMETHING BY THE OWNERS...
IF YOU DIDN'T KNOW....
THE LIVE DVD "BURNING" HAS BEEN OUT FOR A WHILE...
WE LIKE MOGWAI
ROCK ACTION: ERRORS
ROCK ACTION: PAPA M
THIS IS MORE INTERESTING THAN THE LAST POST, N I LIKED THE LAST POST...
PAPA M
KRUSTY
Rock Action Records
PAPA M
KRUSTY
Rock Action Records
ROCK ACTION: PART CHIMP
are u hardcore enough?
PART CHIMP
WAR MACHINE
Rock Action Records
YES...THAT IS MOGWAI'S RECORD LABEL....
PART CHIMP
WAR MACHINE
Rock Action Records
YES...THAT IS MOGWAI'S RECORD LABEL....
Labels:
PART CHIMP,
POST-HARDCORE,
ROCK,
ROCK ACTION RECORDS
The Avalanches - Frontier Psychiatrist
And the award for trippiest video goes to...
THE DIRTY MAC - YER BLUES
WHO SAYS TOO MANY COOKS SPOIL THE BROTH?
THE DIRTY MAC:
JOHN LENNON - GUITAR & VOCALS
ERIC CLAPTON - GUITAR
KEITH RICHARDS - BASS
MITCH MITCHELL - DRUMS
A GOOD FRIEND ONCE SHOWED ME. IT WAS MY RESPONSIBILITY TO POST IT...
JANGO
THE DIRTY MAC:
JOHN LENNON - GUITAR & VOCALS
ERIC CLAPTON - GUITAR
KEITH RICHARDS - BASS
MITCH MITCHELL - DRUMS
A GOOD FRIEND ONCE SHOWED ME. IT WAS MY RESPONSIBILITY TO POST IT...
JANGO
Labels:
JOHN LENNON,
OLD SCHOOL,
THE BEATLES,
THE DIRTY MAC
and now for something completely different...
ladies and gents...
...Mr Toumani Diabete....
i saw him on tv once...totally blew me away...
i'm pretty sue he's the only kora player i've seen and he makes it sound easy...
...Mr Toumani Diabete....
i saw him on tv once...totally blew me away...
i'm pretty sue he's the only kora player i've seen and he makes it sound easy...
ROGUECHEMISTS YOUTUBE PLAYLIST 2010
ALL THE TUNES ON YOUTUBE (THAT HAVEN'T BEEN TAKEN DOWN DUE TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS)
NON-STOP...
YOU CAN FIND THE PLAYLIST AT THE BOTTOM OF EVERY PAGE AT THE MOMENT, AND THIS IS ALSO THE LINK FOR THE LAZY....
NON-STOP...
YOU CAN FIND THE PLAYLIST AT THE BOTTOM OF EVERY PAGE AT THE MOMENT, AND THIS IS ALSO THE LINK FOR THE LAZY....
MOST DERELICT, SIR...
the end of our 52 Commercial Road feature of the last few weeks...
the finally unveiled second full-length was played in it's entirety down in Camberwell last night... And, as expected, it met expectations...
It's always a nice feeling when you've been following a band's progress, and they provide you with the substance to back all of your bullshit-talk you've been sprouting for 4 years. The case has been especially compelling of 52. Having been lucky enough to have heard them quite early on, they have gone on an impressive journey, creating some of the most exciting post-rock that it seemed, no-one would ever hear. But, all fears that the band would go on without the recognition they have earned seemed to evaporate, in the most fitting of venues, last night, as the place was substantially filled.
The album is an obvious choice for fans of post-rock music but what is different about it, compared with the masses of dreary, repetitive and uninspired that I have been unlucky enough to have heard, is it has 'soul'... by which i obviously mean the songs sound like the efforts of hours of painstaking attention to detail...rather than drawnout chord progression with some delay slapped on it. It is the best representation of their work to date, and a massive credit should go to the production, which until this point had not fully captured their sound, but has gradually improved over time.

the album...
52 COMMERCIAL ROAD
a wreck provides an excellent foundation
This single track below is a link to their past...a revamped recording of one of my favourites.
Best heard on headphones, at maximum volume...
Olney's Lesions
buy this shit...
getsome...
the finally unveiled second full-length was played in it's entirety down in Camberwell last night... And, as expected, it met expectations...
It's always a nice feeling when you've been following a band's progress, and they provide you with the substance to back all of your bullshit-talk you've been sprouting for 4 years. The case has been especially compelling of 52. Having been lucky enough to have heard them quite early on, they have gone on an impressive journey, creating some of the most exciting post-rock that it seemed, no-one would ever hear. But, all fears that the band would go on without the recognition they have earned seemed to evaporate, in the most fitting of venues, last night, as the place was substantially filled.
The album is an obvious choice for fans of post-rock music but what is different about it, compared with the masses of dreary, repetitive and uninspired that I have been unlucky enough to have heard, is it has 'soul'... by which i obviously mean the songs sound like the efforts of hours of painstaking attention to detail...rather than drawnout chord progression with some delay slapped on it. It is the best representation of their work to date, and a massive credit should go to the production, which until this point had not fully captured their sound, but has gradually improved over time.
the album...
52 COMMERCIAL ROAD
a wreck provides an excellent foundation
This single track below is a link to their past...a revamped recording of one of my favourites.
Best heard on headphones, at maximum volume...
Olney's Lesions
buy this shit...
getsome...
DELTA SLEEP - THE STAMP
Delta Sleep - The Stamp from Devin Yüceil on Vimeo.
SAW THIS BAND SUPPORTING 52 COMMERCIAL ROAD LAST NIGHT....WELL WORTH INVESTIGATING FURTHER
x-tg
skip through abit and turn the volume up.... sounds intresting, i bet theyre sick live.
and that concludes my tab on the highlights of bands at ATP you may not have heard of (i know i hadnt).... the ones im looking forward to most are the country teasers, bardo pond, the boban markovic orchestra, deerhoof, and of course.... the berg sans nipple..... really looking forward to that.... though many bands there sound promising. all in all i think this will be better than glastonbury etc, im really impressed with the composition of bands; they work well with each other, despite many not sounding amazing by themselves. im glad because i was starting to get a little worried..... please add more to the atp tag, i think we need to get geared up!
LAND OF KUSH - against the day
hmmmm. worth a look, bet theyre raw live.... sorry but we needed this, just click the atp tag to get mangoe giraffes inside peek at whats to come ;)
hangedup - kinetic work
more for atp... ive now created a tag
ohsees - block of ice
more for atp
the berg sans nipple - along the quai
YES, these guys sound awsome to me, remind mee of early mum.... what a find... starting to look forward to this festival.
country teasers - adam wakes up
sorry for repeat posts, i know i always post too much, but ive been going through all the bands at atp cos i dont really know any except weird al and neurosis (im not a fan, though neurosis arnt too bad) and bardo pond and godspeed plus more recently deerhoof (good), who are awsome.... lots of strange shit some good some bad, but im posting what i think are the highlights up here...
bardo pond - tantric porno
a lot of the music at atp is either bizarre as hell, or by people who look like theyve literally never played in front of more than 10 people before. looking forward to bardo pond though, should be a highlight...
kimya dawson - walk like thunder
kimya dawson (of the moldy peaches) showed up and played this song live at the eyedea tribute show last night onstage next to slug and aesop rock... quite like it.
REUBEN - SCARED OF THE POLICE
OLD SKOOL......REMEMBERED THIS SONG, DON'T THINK I'VE HEARD IT IN ABOUT 5 YEARS....STILL PRETTY GOOD I THINK
Godspeed You Black Emperor - Providence
It had to happen sometime...
...all of us lucky to afford the steep price...in preparation for next months overdue return of quite possibly the greatest post-rock band ever...
...no pressure godspeed...
aesop rock - 1 of 4
aesop rock. id argue hiphops finest. this is why... i know youve all heard this track before, but i still cant hear it without getting chills. one of the most serious and heartfelt songs ive ever heard.
buck 65 - secret splendor
when i first heard buck 65 i was not impressed. his slow delivery and basic lyrical sound must've put me off way too much. in retrospect, he is, in fewer words more meaningful and poetic than most of the men in hip-hop...
this track is a favourite of mine, particularly, i think, because the beat is so beautiful....almost an in rainbows sound to it...
i hope u like
sage francis - threewrite (emancipator remix)
upon reloading my ipod with a different batch of songs the other day...(as u do...) i shoved on all the sage francis i have in my library, including many tracks i have never got round to listening to...the perils of a large music collection....
anyway, this ace was in the deck...and to find it all i had to do was shuffle...
CAN - Future Days
found this band while looking into the origins of proggresive rock, wonder why ive never found them before.... this was the first song off the fifth album of the same name, released in 1973.... it has a long ass intro (almost 2 mins) but is amazing- the album is better than the song, as with most prog rock....
artists who list 'can' as an influence include the sex pistols, david bowie, the talking heads, sonic youth, the stone roses, brian eno, radiohead and UNKLE.
eyedea - shadows have shadows
who else could writelike this at 18? nothing really needs to be said. RIP
deerhoof - fresh born
gotta love a bit of deerhoof. deerhoof - the real womans cameltoe.... cant wait to see these guys at atp.
camel - supertwister
im sure youll all say im slow jumping on the bandwagon considering brian eno was involved a little later on, but shit - this band is pretty proggresive for 1974... all sounds pretty consistant from what i hear too. definatley worth checking out more.
BOMBAY BICYCLE CLUB - ALWAYS LIKE THIS
I'VE BEEN FOLLOWING THIS BAND FOR A WHILE NOW....FOR ME THEY MANAGE TO FUSE INDIE WITH A MORE ALTERNATIVE VIBE TO CREATE AN ACTUAL INTERSTING LISTEN RATHER THAN A GUILTY PLEASURE....AND THE FRONTMAN IS POSSIBLY ONE OF THE BEST OF HIS GENERATION....WELL, I THINK SO ANYWAY
cowboy bebop theme
thought after some admitidly 'so-so' hiphop, i had to end on a high. if anyone hasnt seen cowboy bebop, its possibly the greatest cartoon of all time, and has possibly the greatest soundtrack to go with it...
cage - i never knew you
probly my fav of his songs, like a lot of the lyrics - but not overly amazing, and his new album gets unbearably cheesy at times, this is the least chedder track, and its still got a lot of cliche undertones in my opinion...... still quite like it though. his story is really what makes him a rap 'product'. which is kind of sad given the circumstances.
cage - stripes
this is a true story about the rappers dad named bill murray. cage had a fucked up life; lived with his father who was a soldier at a base in germany dealing heroin who beat him an his mum, till he got caught dealing and was discharged. then they moved to new york and he kept beating them till he got in an armed standoff with state troopers after he threatened to kill his family with a shotgun. cages life continued to be fucked up till he at 16 he was in court for something and his mum persuaded the judge he was mentally unstable, so he was sent to a psychiatric hospital where he stayed for 18 months after he wass misdiagnosed and pumped full of an experimental drug which sent him into a depression and he tried to kill himself numerous times. during this period, he was also regularly restrained by straight jacket and 10 point bed restraints for periods lasting upto 13 hours..... throughout the 90s he developed a serious drug problem and started a rap career till he sobered up and got more experimental over the last decade (this is quite old)... theyre making a film about his life which should be pretty raw. well grimey, at any rate.
as a rapper hes definatly not one of my favs, but he has his moments. eminem has been accused of imitating his flow after slim shady lp an marshall mathers lp. probly not a direct imitation, but i can definatly tell the resemblance in flow. some complex rhming patterns on this track; 'when little billy feed her ground up jesus powder, woulda beat her louder if it woulda pushed the fetus out her'.
MODESELEKTOR - IN LOVING MEMORY
THIS ONE'S A ELECTRONIC BUILD-UP FROM MODESELEKTOR. A STRANGE, BUT SOMETIMES BRILLIANT DUO FROM BERLIN. I BEST KNOWN THEM FOR REMIX OF RADIOHEAD, AND THEIR EXTREMELY DIRTY ALBUMS "HAPPY BIRTHDAY" AND "HELLO MUM".......
skip james - hard time floor blues
sure nick cave kills it - outside skip james hood, but lets face it; nick cave aint quite 'skip james' good.... and in this video skips in his late 60s and hadnt been playing regularly for over 35 years.
skip james - devil got my woman
thought this page needed a break from the postrock/hiphop exclusive content. heres a couple songs to showcase talent from previous generations...... no one seems to be able to sing with this quality of delivery or emotion anymore. the kind of soul that makes nick cave sound like justin timberlake...
Mahalia Jackson - trouble of the world
saw a film from the 50s last night about racial tensions in america called 'imitation of life', about a down and out black woman with a mixed race daughter who looks white, who are taken in by a soon to be rish and famous white woman with a daughter, and their developing relationship as shit goes down. concentrates on the mixed race girls obsession with not wanting anyone to find out her mum is black, as she runs away from her mother to start life fresh as a 'white girl'. it ends with her mum dying of a broken heart, and she apologises in tears over her mums dead body.
it was strange because while it was a groundbreaking liberal attack on racism at the time - it was also unintentionally very racist itself. sort of like the first steps towards the civil rights movement, where they said "okay you can use the bus, but you have to sit at the BACK of the bus..." anyway, a highlight was this performance by mahalia jackson at the funeral. there are better videos of her on youtube, but you cant embed most of them, so this will have to do. all in all it was a pretty awful film, but id kind of recommend seeing it anyway as an education on what was considered forward thinking 50 years ago.
UNKLE - FOLLOW ME DOWN (FEAT. SLEEPY SUN)
THIS SONG IS SICK...
RADIOHEAD - WHERE I END AND YOU BEGIN (LIVE FROM THE BASEMENT)
BEST SONG EVER....AND WHAT....I'LL TAKE DOWN ANYONE WHOS SAYS DIFFERENT
múm - singalong
prefer their earlier stuff, and i wish they hadnt gone so pop, but still a beautiful album...... cant get over how much i love this band.
RADIOHEAD - NUDE (THREE LEAVES AND A HEAD REMIX)
RRRREEEEEEEEMMMMIIIIIXXXXXX!!!!
YES, IT'S THAT TIME AGAIN...
THIS ONE I HEARD BACK WHEN RADIOHEAD WERE RUNNIN THE REMIX COMPETITION FOR NUDE, WHICH JUDGING ON THE QUALITY OF THE ORIGINAL SONG, REALLY DOESN'T NEED A REMIX. AND I WOULD IMAGINE, JUDGING BY THE HUNDREDS OF INRAINBOWS REMIXES I LISTENED TO AT THE TIME, MOST COULDN'T ACCOMPLISH ANYTHING AMOUNTING TO EVEN A FRACTION OF THE QUALITY OF RADIOHEAD.
THERE WERE FEW, HOWEVER, THAT MET THE STANDARD THAT I WAS EXPECTING (OR MORE REALISTICALLY, HOPING FOR...)
I POSTED ONE A WHILE BACK...VIDEOTAPE MOJIB REMIX....
CHECK IT OUT, ITS A BRILLIANT MIX WITH A DJ SHADOW BEAT (OR SO I HAVE BEEN TOLD)
THIS ONE HAS A NEW ARRANGEMENT, AND IN ALL HONESTY, APART FROM THE FACT THAT THE VIDEOTAPE REMIX WAS MADE WITHIN WEEKS OF THE RELEASE OF THE ALBUM (WITHOUT THE AUDIO FILES RADIOHEAD HELPFULLY RELEASED...) IT IS SIMPLY A BETTER REMIX...
ENJOY...
FROM MONUMENT TO MASSES - TO Z (65DOS REMIX)
ISN'T IT NICE WHEN THE REMIX IS BETTER THAN THE ORIGINAL...
Labels:
65 DAYS OF STATIC,
ELECTRONIC,
FROM MONUMENT TO MASSES,
POST-ROCK,
REMIX
Battle of Mice
i have no idea to react to this band, or how to describe them.... it hurts my ears to listen to them, and theyre so intense i actually get scared listning to them. their lyrics are so sadistic and twisted, yet beautiful simultaneously. one of the best bands lyrically ive ever come across. im downloading the album, ill let you all know if i can handle it - or if its just to cracked out.
Sigur Ros - Hoppipolla
embedding this track has been disabled, but its worth clicking the link. i know its old news, but still one of the best music videos of all time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EyI4p0yjDQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EyI4p0yjDQ
Toe - Goodbye live
i love how they always set up their gear in the middle of the room instead of on a stage to make their shows more personal. i also raed they refused to sign to a label and started their own because they dont like deadlines. for long tommorow was their first real album and it took 9 years to make, they said they just played on the last one, but didnt have control of the album, which is why they used some of the same songs.
Mum - they made frogs smoke till they exploded
this band is too raaw
Unknown Artist - Green Grass Of Tunnel
Found this while looking for the original, no idea who the guy (girl?) is.
52 COMMERCIAL ROAD - FREE DOWNLOAD TRACK...OH YEA, AND THIS ALBUM IS OUT TOO...
THIS YEAR'S LONG-PLAYING RELEASE FROM HOMEGROWN POST-ROCK OUTFIT, 52 COMMERCIAL ROAD HAS ARRIVED, AND IT IS WHAT WAS EXPECTED. NOT THAT THAT SHOULD SURPRISE.
ITS A MASTERPIECE OF INSTRUMENTAL BUILD-UPS...EACH ONE WORTHY OF PRAISE IN ITS ENTIRETY, YES EVEN THE 15 MIN TRACK...ESPECIALLY THAT TRACK. I RECOMMEND IT IS SNAPPED UP IMMEDIATELY. £10 INCLUDING SHIPPING AND A DIGITAL VERSION TO DOWNLOAD IMMEDIATELY...
THE LINK FOR THAT IS HERE
and there's also a free download of the opening track to wet your appetite....
ITS A MASTERPIECE OF INSTRUMENTAL BUILD-UPS...EACH ONE WORTHY OF PRAISE IN ITS ENTIRETY, YES EVEN THE 15 MIN TRACK...ESPECIALLY THAT TRACK. I RECOMMEND IT IS SNAPPED UP IMMEDIATELY. £10 INCLUDING SHIPPING AND A DIGITAL VERSION TO DOWNLOAD IMMEDIATELY...
THE LINK FOR THAT IS HERE
and there's also a free download of the opening track to wet your appetite....
still electric live - B Dolan
fucking mad, i thought it was edited for a minute.
Pixies - In Heaven
From the 2004 reunion tour
THE BEATLES - IT'S ALL TOO MUCH
ASTRONAUTALIS...
with the passing of idea, the future of post hiphop (for lack of a better word) needs a new champion. my vote goes for this dude.... from the videos ive seen astronautalis rips up the shows live. plus he tours a rediculous extent - and hes still working on two new albums, one a collab with P.O.S - i expect good things, his lyrics are top of the game i think.
FOUR TET - WARMER PLACES
BEEN LOVIN FOUR TET FOR TOO LONG. THE SOUND OF YEARS PREVIOUS. THE GREATEST SHAME WAS WHEN I FOOUND OUT HE USED TO BE IN A POST-ROCK BAND, FRIDGE, WHICH TURNED OUT TO BE SHIT. NO OFFENCE KIERAN...YOUR GREAT ON YOUR OWN...
CHESTER P - FLOWERS
THE MAN, THE LEGEND...
WORD ABOUT SAYS TASK FORCE IS FINISHED, THE OLD MEN HAVE RETIRED AND WE HAVE NO-ONE TO REPLACE THEM...
I JUST HOPE I'VE HEARD WRONG...
SQUAREPUSHER - SQUAREWINDOW
I ONCE HEARD THAT SQUAREPUSHER CREATES ALL THE SOUNDS USED FROM SCRATCH.
I WASN'T REALLY VERY SUPRISED...
FROM: SQUARE WINDOW EP
ESKMO - CLOUDLIGHT
ive watched this video so many times over the last few weeks.... beautifully done. at first i thought his lyrics were almost meaningless jargon added to the beat just for effect, but the more and more i listen to him, the more and more i come to the conclusion that through every piece of his music, eskmo tries to convey a whole concept, whether it be trying to latch on to a way of thinking, a well thought out story, or even just some sound advice.
what i am certain of is that while he may be shy with his words, and they may sound meaningless and cliche - every single one is carefully chosen, and if you were to alter them in even the slightest then you would be deconstructing the story behind the song. sometimes you just have to turn your headphones up, close your eyes and try to visualize the music.... yeah thats right; im an audio douche.
AESOP ROCK - WATER
aesop rock says the reason he writes in the abstract way he does is because people tend to think in cuts and fragments, not one clear narrative; and with his music he wants people to gain an insight into his mind..... when i listen to a hiphop artist i want to be able to hear them as a person, and gain an understanding into their way of thinking....
his intentions as an artist + my requirements as a listener = one helluva good matchup.
A WRECK PROVIDES AN EXCELLENT FOUNDATION
IF YOU STILL HAVENT HEARD 52 COMMERCIAL ROAD, IT IS THE PERFECT TIME TO CHECK THEM OUT. THEIR NEW ALBUM WILL BE HANDED TO THE MASSES ON 12TH OF NOVEMBER, THOUGH HOWEVER MANY PEOPLE TURN UP TO THE ALBUM LAUNCH IN CAMBERBELL, SOUTH LONDON, NO MATTER WHAT, WILL BE THE GREATEST UNDERSTATEMENT OF WHAT I'M HOPING WILL BE THE BEST ALBUM OF 2010.
THEIR FIRST ALBUM IS AVAILABLE FOR FREE...
...AND A TRACK FROM THE NEW LP "A WRECK PROVIDES AN EXCELLENT FOUNDATION" IS ONLINE
BOTH AVAILABLE ON OR VIA THEIR MYSPACE...
http://www.myspace.com/52commercialroaduk
FROM THEIR FIRST FULL LENGTH...
THEIR FIRST ALBUM IS AVAILABLE FOR FREE...
...AND A TRACK FROM THE NEW LP "A WRECK PROVIDES AN EXCELLENT FOUNDATION" IS ONLINE
BOTH AVAILABLE ON OR VIA THEIR MYSPACE...
http://www.myspace.com/52commercialroaduk
FROM THEIR FIRST FULL LENGTH...
HARDCORE WILL NEVER DIE, BUT YOU WILL
to celebrate the announcement of a new mogwai record on the horizon, i felt it only fitting to post some post-rock...(just don't let mogwai hear you call it that).
a brilliant track off the monstrous Mr. Beast... one of the most classic albums in their bangin back catalog.
the new record is due Valentine's Day, and i've already made arrangements...
a brilliant track off the monstrous Mr. Beast... one of the most classic albums in their bangin back catalog.
the new record is due Valentine's Day, and i've already made arrangements...
THE BEARDYMAN!!!
FOR ALL THOSE WHO DON'T KNOW...
...SHAME ON YOU...
YOUR MISSIN OUT.
NEXT TIME YOU HAVE A SPARE 59MINS...
...THIS IS YOUR NEXT LESSON...
DESSA - DIXON'S GIRL
VITAL MEMBER OF DOOMTREE AND SOLO SIREN, THE SOUND OF HER IS SWEET YET LYRICALLY, SHE PACKS A PUNCH MOST OF THE MALE RAPWORLD SEEMS TO BE LACKING AT THE MOMENT; TRUTH.......
WHY DO WE HAVE A MAINSTREAM CULTURE LIKE OURS WHEN WE HAVE PEOPLE MAKING MUSIC LIKE THIS?
UGLY TRUTHS...
RIVAL SCHOOLS - SHOT AFTER SHOT
ITS OFFICIAL....THEY'RE BACK!!!!!!!!!!.....NEW ALBUM SET FOR MARCH RELEASE DATE.....THIS SONG WAS ON THE UNRELEASED SECOND ALBUM AS 'SEE WHAT YOU GOT'.....BIT DIFFERENT NOW BUT STILL TOP NOTCH.......ENJOY
EYEDEA AND FRIENDS - CITY OF MUSIC
A TRIBUTE TO EYEDEA...ONE OF THE GREATEST RAPPERS OF ALL TIME WHO WILL BE SORELY MISSED BY ANYBODY WHO HEARD HIS MUSIC....
THIS IS A LITTLE FREESTYLE VIDEO FROM HIM AND A COUPLE OF OTHERS....SORT OF FITS THE MOOD.....
R.I.P
THIS IS A LITTLE FREESTYLE VIDEO FROM HIM AND A COUPLE OF OTHERS....SORT OF FITS THE MOOD.....
R.I.P
City of Music: Eyedea and Friends - Part One from MPLS.TV on Vimeo.
MADVILLAIN - PAPERMILL
NEW TRACK FROM THE MASTERBEATSMITH DUO THAT IS MF DOOM & MADLIB.
A NEW ALBUM IS TO FOLLOW SOON WHICH I AM EAGERLY ANTICIPATING.
IF THE FIRST ALBUM AND THIS NEW TRACK ARE ANYTHING TO GO BY, THE NEW ALBUM SHOULD MAKE FOR VERY INTERESTING LISTENING.
KRISTOFF KRANE feat. POS - DON'T MEAN A THING
A NEW TRACKS OFF ONE OF THE TWO ALBUMS FROM KK THIS SUMMER ..... HAS A 'COMMERCIAL FEEL' TO IT BUT THE QUALITY IS UNDENIABLE ...... PLUS YOU CAN'T GO WRONG WITH A GEUST SPOT FROM POS
DOOMTREE - SLOW BURN
ABSOLUTE TUNE!!! DARK AS THE PUREST NIGHT...
DAVID McCALLUM - THE EDGE
STUMBLED ACROSS THIS ONE WHILST PLAYING GTA 4 ..... OBVIOUSLY THERE'S THE DRE CONNECTION, BUT STILL IT'S A PRETTY DECENT TRACK ON ITS OWN .... FUNKY!
NICK CAVE & THE BAD SEEDS - ABATTOIR BLUES
A LIVE PERFORMANCE FROM THE KING OF LYRICAL DELIVERY AND HIS MERRY FOLLOWERS...
JOOLS HOLLAND SEEMS EASILY IMPRESSED. ITS ALL ABOUT 4 PIANOS REALLY...
FROM THE ALBUM OF THE SAME NAME.
UNKLE - FALLING STARS (FEAT. GAVIN CLARK)
THIS TUNE....UP THE 20-10 VISION...
FROM THE ALBUM: WHERE DID THE NIGHT FALL - UNKLE
BATHYSPHERE - WHERE'S VICKY
LIKING THIS....THERES AT LEAST ANOTHER 4 GOOD TRACKS FROM THIS "NEW TO ME" ARTIST/BAND (AS YET I KNOW NOTHING) BEING CHUCKED IN YOUR DIRECTION...
IT SEEMS TO REMIND MY EARS OF A DELICATE BALANCE OF...
...JUST PUSH PLAY...
CHECK OUT "Bathysphere's Daylight Shrubbery EP" AVAILABLE NOW FROM ALL GOOD RAPIDSHARE LINKS...
(ONLY JOKING, OFCOURSE I DONT ENCOURAGE THAT KIND OF BEHAVIOUR.)
SEARCH & YE SHALL FIND.
THE J.B.'S - PASS THE PEAS
SUMMER!!!
RAN INTO THIS GEM THE OTHER NIGHT ON YE OLE' LAST.FM....
THEY DON'T MAKE EM LIKE THIS ANYMORE...AND TO CREATE GOOD MUSIC FROM UNINTERESTING IDEAS MUST BE APPRECIATED...SO PASS THE PEAS...& GET IN THE SUN...
FOUR TET - SHE JUST LIKES TO FIGHT
REALLY GOOD SONG TITLE. REALLY NICE SONG. FROM THE SELF-UNDERSTATING ALBUM ONLY RECENTLY RELEASED. UP THE NEW MUSIC...
EYEDEA - HERE FOR YOU
IT TOOK AWHILE...........
...BUT ALTHOUGH I WAS ENJOYING THIS ALBUM FROM ITS FIRST LISTEN, IT IS ONLY IN THE LAST MONTH THAT IT HAS BEGUN TO BE A NAME IN MY HEAD WHENEVER I SCROLL DOWN THE FORMIDABLE LIST OF ALBUMS WHAT HAVE COLLECTED THEMSELVES IN MY MEDIA LIBRARY... IT ISN'T DIFFICULT TO SEE WHY. LYRICALLY, EYEDEA (OR OLIVER HART, AS HE PRESENTS HIMSELF IN THIS MORE SELF-REFLECTIVE RECORD) IS DIFFICULT TO FAULT, APART FROM HIS PRINCIPLE SUBJECT MATTER. THIS, THE FIRST ALBUM THAT I HAD NOTICED HIM MOVE AWAY FROM BATTLE RAPS AND GENERAL COMPETITIVE CULTURE WE COMMONLY RELATE WITH RAP MUSIC, AND DELVE DEEPER INTO REAL SONG CONCEPTS, GENUINE IDEAS AND MORE OF AN ARTISTIC APPROACH TO SONGWRITING. THIS PROGRESSION IS ENCAPSULATED IN THIS, MY CHOICE SELECTION, IN WHICH IT IS EASY TO THINK OF HOW THE LAST EYEDEA & ABLITIES RECORD "BY THE THROAT" WOULD NEVER HAVE BEEN SO PROFOUND AND EMOTIONALLY CHARGED, WITHOUT THE HONESTY AND FEELING HE FINDS IN HIMSELF HERE...
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