Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Moving - Parallaxatives

This blog is going to be continued HERE in case there is anyone that is checking back in and wants to discover new/old music.  Fractional Notes the snail mail music exchange project was fun, but ended some time ago.  Thanks to everyone that participated!!

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Ink Pillows

Ink Pillows is a blog of my music, updated every month or two.  All the music is available for free!  So check it out here.

Friday, July 17, 2009

The Swine Sessions

Stricken with swine flu, I had the pleasure of spending the majority of the past week holed up in my apartment.  Between groans and shudders I decided to spend some of this time making a couple tapes for a friend.  The first tape has some serious warping, it sounds like it spent the last 5 years in the rear window of a car... or wedged inside the toaster.

Side A: ecoutez translation:
-Listen. This music makes you realize that all other music is ugly.
-Yes, and so?
-Whoever doesn't like this music is wrong, Leda.
-I'm not sure I understand.  What do you mean by that?
-Please don't speak.  There's a passage I'd like you to hear.


















Side A: ecoutez
1. "Farewell Transmission" - Magnolia Electric Co.
2. "You Can Never Leave" - Crooked Fingers
3. "Cryptic Shapes" - Tobin Sprout
4. Untitled - Paul Westerberg
5. "It Gets Your Body Movin'" - Suckers
6. "900 Miles" - Clarence Cooper
Teaser
7. "Pink Shadows" - Kites
8. "Slow Down" - Dump

Side B: listen
1. "A Street Scene" - Bark Psychosis
2. "Vanessa" - Charles Spearin
3. "Dracula Mountain" - Lightning Bolt
4. "Hard Life" - Bonnie "Prince" Billy
5. "Mountain Book" - OOIOO
6. "She's The One" - Caribou
7. "Please Hurt Me" - Crystals
8. "The Sky Remains The Same As Ever" - Mono
9. "Been Listening All The Day" - Blind Joe Taggart




















Side A:
1. "37 Push Ups" - Smog
2. "We're Leaving" - Devotchka
3. "Pretty Girl (Pity)" - Marmoset
4. "Random Rules" - Silver Jews
5. "Freeway" - Kurt Vile
6. "Thieves Oh Glorious Thieves" - Viva L'American Death Ray Music
7. "Afraid of Hands" - Suturee
8. "Haarp" - The Clues
9. "The Sun Shines Down On Me" - Daniel Johnston

Side B:
1. "There's A Moon Out Tonight" - The Capris
2. "Dinner Date" - Little Willie John
3. "Crazy Date" - The Crazy Teens
4. "Hello Lucille Are You A Lesbian?" - T. Valentine
5. "Devil Woman" - Clarence Carter
6. "Devil Woman" - Marty Robbins
7. "Raindrops" - Dee Clark
8. "Hats Off To Larry" - Dell Shannon
9. "Take Me From This Garden Of Evil" - Jimmy Wages
10. "Oh Katrina (live party at rob's house)" - Black Lips
11. "I'm A Ding Dong Daddy From A Rock & Roll City" - Jerry McCain & His Upstarts
12. "The Bird" - The Condas

Saturday, June 6, 2009

That Summer Feeling

Sun, Charcoal, and Stickball... That's right, it's summer!  And there's nothing to celebrate the summer like a little Nigerian juju.  Listen to the chief.  Courtesy of Awesome Tapes From Africa.






















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Side 2






Friday, May 15, 2009

MONKS!

A little celebration for the reissue (finally) of the Monks album.  Here are some clips from the Monks on a German TV show circa 1965.  Way ahead of it's time.




Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Under The Influence #2 - Rapture PiL

Check the vocal part from "Careering" by Public Image Ltd. (PiL) against The Rapture's "Echoes".  If you don't know, PiL was formed by Johnny Rotten after the demise of the Sex Pistols with Kevin Levene (very early member of the Clash and The Flowers of Romance with Sid Vicious) and Jah Wobble.  Careering was on the album Metal Box which came out in 1979,  and The Rapture's Echoes recycled this little vocal inflection (I wouldn't call it a melody) in 2003.  Scream "what!?!" at the end and put it in a more accessible package and presto!  GOLDEN!  Don't get me wrong, I like The Rapture, but that's something that I can't help hearing every time this song comes on.


Sunday, May 10, 2009

FN003 - Jeffishmix

Jeff has posted his fancy FN003 mix.  I'm posting it here, but you should also check out the rest of his site to see what he's been up to at Eyebeam.

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Thursday, May 7, 2009

Cover Me #1 - Poupée de Cire, Poupée de Son

"Poupée de Cire, Poupée de Son" is a song that was written by Serge Gainsbourg to be performed by France Gall.  It was the winning song in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1965.  The title means "doll of wax, doll of sawdust" and is full of double-entendres and wordplay (if you understand French).  "Poupée de son" is a common phrase for a rag doll, but "son" has a second meaning, which is "sound", so the phrase also means "song doll" or "singing doll".  It can also be inferred that "Wax doll" is an association with wax discs... or records.  France Gall was too young at the time to understand that she was singing about herself being a singing doll, with Serge pulling the string on her back, and has since refused to talk about the song or sing it in any performances because she felt used by him.  Serge Gainsbourg had this to say about the winning song: "The songs young people turn to for help in their first attempts at discovering what life and love are about, are sung by people too young and inexperienced to be of much help and condemned by their celebrity to find out."

Within recent years, the song has been covered by The Arcade Fire and Belle and Sebastian.



Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Under The Influence #1: Suicide Boss

By some miraculous coincidence, my partner and I both put a Bruce Springsteen cover on our respective mixes for this round.  Or maybe this isn't such a strange thing, since it seems like so many indie bands are currently claiming the Boss as a musical influence.  This serendipitous event has given me the idea of creating Under The Influence, a makeshift column to point out and examine how artists are influenced to create some of the pieces we love.  My first look will be at Bruce Springsteen, but looking the other direction, on who has influenced him.

You may not know this, but Bruce was heavily influenced by the Suicide's seminal epynomous album which was released in 1977.  This can be heard 5 years later on (what I consider to be his best album) Nebraska.  The song that most prominently displays this influence is "State Trooper".  From the delay effect on his voice and the repetitive 2-3 note figure that lasts the length of the song, it is kind of like an acoustic version of the signature style that Suicide pioneered.  The most striking resemblance is in the ghostly vocal noises that Bruce makes near the end.  These whoops and moans are clearly a page torn right out of the Suicide book.  Also, it should be noted that a lyrical theme about driving runs throughout both of these albums, and that the 4th song on Suicide's album is named "Johnny", while the 4th song on Nebraska is called "Johnny 99".  Plus, both albums have the same red, white, and black color scheme.  It may just be some crazy coincidence, as was the case with my partners mix and mine, but something tells me that there is more to this one than just blind luck...



















Sunday, May 3, 2009

FN003 - Bluebells and the Silent Harp


Side A


1. Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground - Blind Willie Johnson

2. In This Lonely Town - Jeremy Jay

3. I'm On Fire - Electrelane

4. Heavy Water/I'd Rather Be Sleeping - Grouper

5. Gyroscope - Boards of Canada

6. (Circle)* - Boredoms

7. Palmitos Park - El Guincho

8. Dickshakers Union - Surf City

9. Whitecaps of White Noise I - Tim Hecker


*excerpt


Download Side A



Side B


1. Therese - The Bodines

2. Drunken Maria - Monks

3. It's Kinda Funny (Postcard 7" Version) - Josef K

4. Some Velvet Morning - Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood

5. No Fair - Wipers

6. You're Gonna Miss Me - The 13th Floor Elevators

7. Thumbs Off - The Clean

8. I'll Be On My Way - Bob & Fred

9. Someone Has His Fingers Broken - Black Eyes

10. Sonata VII (Prepared Piano) - John Cage

11. I Am The Greatest of All Liars - Damien Jurado

12. Only Time Will Tell - Bobby Donahue


Download Side B