Wednesday, December 12, 2007

love for l0ve dance & y@t-kh@



Love Dance is my new gorgeously wimpy pop rock favorite. This is the weakest, milkiest, wussiest shit I've heard in a long time & it's great. I was going to say IT ROCKS! but it really doesn't rock, which is why it rocks. Good luck finding any info about them though.

Love Dance site
Love Dance "Losing Faith" MP3



I'm also perhaps late in finally checking out Yat-Kha, the 'punk rock' Tuvan throat singers. They are certainly unique, how could they not be. Their songs are strange & beguiling. They're not really punk rock, almost more like Nick Cave or something.

Yat-Kha Myspace
Yat Kha live in Berlin Youtube

And this was before I knew they also played classic rock covers like Motorhead's "Orgasmatron" and "Her Eyes Are a Blue Million Miles" by Captain Beefheart.

Sunday, December 09, 2007

I LIKE GRIME

What is this sound some earthlings call grime and/or dub-step? Is the bass always this ear-ticklingly good? It sounds like slow, British hiphop but with few concessions to overt melodies. Kind of a brooding vibe but good to nod the head to. I think I like it. It definitely sounds best at loud volumes, so probably best on headphones for me.



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Now playing: Skream - Bahl Fwd
via FoxyTunes

Friday, December 07, 2007

FEEL IT COMING

I just hooked up the record player for the first time in forever. I'm playing the first the first record off the shelf I could grab. Great.

Deep Purple "Perfect Strangers" / "Knocking at you Back Door" 7". I bought it the first time we went to England, I was 13 at the time & the Deep Purple 'perfect strangers' album was everywhere. I tended to believe the hype. This actually isn't bad, this little Deep Purple record. The only two songs of theirs that I'm conversant with. I watched an old BBC 'rock history' thing about Deep Purple a couple of weeks ago. I think I'd like some of their early early stuff, like the late 60s when everyone sounded like an echo of the Beatles. Like the first Bee Gees album, I LOVE that mofo.

The lyrics to "Knocking at your Back Door" were embarassing to me at 13 & still cringeworthy. Looking at the cover of this record, these fat, balding, ANCIENT sweating british guys whose names mean nothing to me. It never seemed clever. But the riffs are okay & the grooves still get the job done all right.

Now I'm tempted to pull a Darrin & listen to every single record I have. Hey, it might just happen, especially since I only have..... um... well, less than 100 records anyway. Hell, I could crack that out in a weekend. Not really. Although...