09 June 2010

08 June 2010

Pop It, Lock It...


try to whip these ones out most times i go to a club. 
camera effects included. 
The Song is the Modeselektor Feat. Puppetmastaz - The Dark Side of The Sun

it's this week/month/year's electro banger.

07 June 2010

Come Get Some






feels good man.

04 June 2010

Good for a lul


Original here.

03 June 2010


Question anything and everything

a new-found love of vanilla tea overwhelms me

had some really good times over the past few weeks.







but at the end of the day its always nice to chill out with a few essentials:


good tea

some nice friendly music**
something fun to watch
a comfy bed/sofa
good company


and i think i've been doing enough of that.
welcome back mads






** Regarding nice friendly music - this should do quite nicely


31 May 2010

Bains Numériques


Anybody want to join me? Yuksek and moderat..
Yuksek is french. His album is called "Away from the Sea", 
and i really have a weak spot for it.
He gave us that lovely little symphony you can hear in the back of that video,
MODERAT is the aptly-named collaboration of Modeselektor (who really really REALLY haven't had enough mention here, those crazy german trippers) and Apparat.
They gave us this life-changingly great song (the video's not bad either):






if that song isn't stuck in your head, you haven't listened closely enough.


If it is, get stuck into this list.

30 May 2010

Three Beautiful Women


Karin Dreijer Andersson (Fever Ray)


Björk Guðmundsdóttir (Björk)




Yukimi Nagano (of Little Dragon)

Need i really say much more about these amazing women?
Fever Ray gave us The Knife, then her own solo album,
 both of which blew me away, and now she's still making music!
This is a cover of a Vashti Bunyan song called "Here Before"
(hey dude, that name sounds familiar! - that's cause Vashti Bunyan was 
the woman singing on Animal Collective's Prospect Hummer EP)




Bjork gave us Post. No more needs to be said - but she didnt stop there,
no she didn't, our little icelandic heroine.
Homogenic, Vespertine, Vessel, Medulla and Volta came after, 
and Debut had already been (amazing). 
She just never stopped.
Hyper-Ballad has already been blogged here. 
So i'll give you something more too







Yukimi Nagano, other than having a name similar to that chick who
battled pink robots, worked alot with Little Dragon, her band (they're Swedish)
but also on Plastic Beach - Gorillaz' newest album, she lent some writing skill
and amazing vocals.





and if that wasn't quite your thing (which i personally can not comprehend)
this is an entirely different affair



non-live version here.


So please, everyone join me in a salute to these three
amazing women.






shaaaaaaaa-wing

10 May 2010

Cool




Isn't it great to have a cool president for once? 
I'd love to hang with him one day, shoot hoops, drink gin and
juice, eat watermelon and fried chicken.... that kind of thing. 

i reckon he'd be totally down.

08 May 2010

BeyonGa

Have I ever mentioned that i'm a big fan of GaGa?
these two songs with Beyoncé are the 2 best things she's ever done.
The videos are great too

   
  



We also sell frozen yogurt. Which i call "frogurt"

The Future is going to be great because of things like this.

so sorry that i've been inactive for the past 3 weeks, i've had a blogiday and i think that now i can come back with a new perspective (hopefully).
so there's alot more to come in the next few days

The Past on the other hand, was either
(a) Ruined, or
(b) Made infinitely more awesome
by guys like this dude. 

you decide

13 April 2010

fugly?




all stolen from Fugly.com, a site i will now be frequenting.

12 April 2010

Go man go.

but how does he stop? 



10 April 2010

07 April 2010

02 April 2010


i hope this satisfies as a Banger Of The Week until tomorrow...

28 March 2010

24 March 2010

Hyper-Ballad




22 March 2010

Electro-Banger of the Week #3, Banger #10

No fuss electronic music here this week, no experimental, no hybrid electronic with indie pop or whatever, Just straight out hard bangers from Justice, the french band who i've previously referred to here. Basically though, i think it's pretty worthless giving these guys an introduction because of how well they're known, worldwide.
This one's called Planisphere, and if you don't know it yet, you definitely should. 
It's a song that they did for Dior's Spring-Summer 2009 show, so that means that it's basically 17 minutes of unrelenting electronica. More justice is definitely to come in these posts, but this song is something else. Like Cross, their album (the follow up to which is coming soon), this song is amazingly composed, really good in the way it refers back to itself and has that delightfully Justice synth tone. But don't let me spoil it with my ridiculous assessment.


Listen for yourselves.


21 March 2010

I've Fallen and I Can't Get Up!


ad for an american health-emergency product of some description.
the use of the word "summon" is what i find hilarious about this,
other than the signature line, of course.

my childhood

we also sell frozen yogurt, which i call frogurt!

i was saying boo-urns


this entire scene, but particularly the aurora borealis line:

"seymour what is that red glowing coming from your kitchen"
"its... the aurora borealis"
"the aurora borealis. the northern lights. 
at this time of year,
 at this time of day
in this part of the state, localised to your very kitchen"
"yes"
"well may i see them?"
"no"

15 March 2010

Electro-Banger of the Week Post #2, Banger #9

This weeks offering is a bit of a different kind of electro-banger.
This artist has featured already on my previous "Banger of the Week" post, but this song is just something else. It's another offering from the Animal Collective, and it's called "Peacebone".
the first time i heard this song i thought of it as a wall of noise, and that i may as well have just listened to white noise on a detuned TV. 
Then the song moved beyond the 27 second point and i realised exactly what they were doing. 
enjoy




also the video is something else. these guys are really cool and they do really fun things.
i implore all of y'all to listen more

11 March 2010

10 March 2010

08 March 2010

05 March 2010

Amelie's Amazing Adventures


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Electro-Banger of the Week no's 1-8

This is a weekly institution i had in mind to start at the end of last year, but i held it off, knowing that i wouldn't have enough time to do it once per week before about now.

I have Bangers from weeks one through to eight for y'alls, in whatever order you want because i kind of forgot the order i put them there... also i'm really sorry that they're in youtube video format - i can't actually get them onto a website to make players and ting cause
a) i don't have an account
b) the internet where i am can't actually upload - don't ask why.



I'm not going to go into a 500 page essay on why i like each artist so much, because chances are if you think like me they'll come to you too through these bangers of the week. this isn't the spot to talk about the artist and their history, this is a place for a tune.

1. Together - The Presets
an Australian electro duo who go particularly hard in this song.
crunchy and distorted but still contains a really strong sense of melody.
also has a nice distinction between each section.


2. No More Violence - PNAU
another australian duo, 2 brothers this time. 
this song i really like -  i have no idea why, it must be the hard rocker in me coming out. first time i heard it was live at Big Day Out '08 - a good year - and i absolutely loved the energy which came across with this. it really works well too as a mixture between rock guitar sounds and electro-synth strange noises which PNAU are now famous for.
(there's a dumb remix of by the way by red hot chili peppers that comes in at the end of this, cause it's from a stupid mixtape which sucks. there are no other versions other than this or live ones available. sorry again)



3. Lover - PNAU
basically rave done well. more PNAU, kind of shows difference in their style - the two songs here i think are really quite different, and perhaps in later weeks, more PNAU will come by. 
i love the peak and drop in this song, the production and timing is essentially perfect.



4. Hold My Hand -UNKLE
good english duo who do so much work with featuring artists that they almost put Gorillaz and N.A.S.A to shame. i love this song, and also another one of theirs called Restless, where Josh Homme from Queens of the Stone Age sings.
this song builds well and just.. is nice.



5. Anywhere - The Presets
what do i need to say? if you're one of those people that can't find interest in this song, then don't worry. i can understand in a very roundabout, backwards way, how that may happen because the start is very minimal. but seriously. come on.



6. Someone Great - LCD Soundsystem
the best breakup song ever written. if i could do this, i wouldn't need to bother getting together with people. i'd just break up with them over and over again so i could play this song for the girl, just again and again and again.



7.  Midnight Request Line - Skream
this started my love for dubstep, what more really needs to be said?
Skream (the artist) also basically started dubstep as we now know and love it.
best listened to in HQ if possible, with headphones or a huge motherfucker of a speaker.



8. Summertime Clothes - Animal Collective
what CAN i say about the animal Collective? they're like nothing you've ever heard before, or will ever hear again (it seems). i only hope that in the weeks/months/years to come, they receive the acclaim and praise that they deserve for what they've done.
this song is incredible, and for those of you who are in love and looking for "our song" i'm sure this would do nicely. just have a listen.

23 February 2010

What...

the.. hell..?

21 February 2010

The Gorillaz

I've had a soft spot for these guys since two thousand and god-knows-when
 * (did my research, it was actually 2001) 
 when i received their first album as a gift for a birthday. 
I was only 10 at the time, but this album, along with Linkin Park's REANIMATION would soon become the albums that got this intrepid little child into his hip-hop in later years,
and into good music from such an early age.
Who was i to know JUST how much i would love this and appreciate it as my years wore on?

anyway - the reasons why i like hip-hop have NOTHING to do with this. 
What i wanted to originally say about this album is that it amazed me from the first time i'd ever heard it.
it was like nothing i'd ever heard before - with songs ranging from 
Clint Eastwood  to
Rock The House, and Latin Simone
i was pretty stunned by the range of things they could produce.
so i loved the album for all of its individual songs, and if you don't have it already, i'd like to recommend it to you.


SO to follow up this album, Four years later, they released Demon Days.


the list of "featuring" artists on this album is incredible. De La SoulNeneh CherryRoots ManuvaMF DOOMIke TurnerBootie Brown of the PharcydeShaun RyderDennis Hopper, and then some choirs (a Gospel Choir and a Children's choir). 
That is not to say that the previous album didn't have some impressive people co-working with Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett (two geniuses). These included Del Tha Funkee Homosapien, Ibrahim Ferrer, and Miho Hatori, amongst a few others, but obviously the Gorillaz' little black book became a little less little after the reception and reputation of their first album.

IN SHORT, Demon Days was fantastic. if you play it for a friend and they don't enjoy it, it's time to get some new friends. 
[NB i'm always looking for friends.]
but anyway, Demon Days is even better than their first Album. after each of these they've released an album of B-Sides. respectively they've been G-Sides and D-Sides, and they've been mainly B-side tracks but also some fun remixes and re-edits, always good to listen to.
however, you do need to kind of focus and think about some of the songs.



and then some group who i've never heard of called Spacemonkeyz released a full CD of their own remixes of various Gorillaz songs, in dub and reggae style.
It's Called Lalika Come Home - but i think thats mostly a typo, 
cause it's a reference to Laika, the space dog.
Needless to say (almost) this album is really good. It's really nice and chilled and makes for good relaxing music with friends, driving music, background music, or anything really.


BACK TO REALITY. Four years after Demon Days, as if on cue, the Gorillaz announced Plastic Beach (their third studio album). of this, i've only heard as much as you fine people, 
the one track they've released - Stylo.
Now this album has a featuring list perhaps even more impressive than Demon Days:
 Snoop DoggHypnotic Brass EnsembleKanoBashyBobby WomackMos DefGruff RhysDe La SoulLittle DragonMark E. SmithLou ReedMick JonesPaul Simonon, sinfonia ViVA and The Lebanese National Orchestra for Oriental Arabic Music.
I'm puzzled, intrigued, and excited about hearing what Lou Reed and Gorillaz do together.


i like the album art, too.

A live countdown to the album's release is available at Gorillaz.com, and as of this moment, there rests one day and seven hours on the countdown.
i'm excited, people. Very, very excited.

a wild genius appeared!

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