Holy crap. I'm not sure on my stance on remix albums, I don't recall ever really liking an entire record of remixes. The most memorable in my mind are Bjork's "Telegram" (counter part to her "Post" record) and The Faint's... um, well the remixes for Danse Macabre. Though I enjoyed most the tracks on these records, I didn't enjoy them as a continuous, whole records. So far so good for Becks' "Guerolito." Too soon to say whether or not I can enjoy it as a whole, but so far - no complaints. There are really handsome remixes on this record by artists whom I figured would make great versions of already teriffic songs, but some who I wondered about their follow-through. I've been pleasantly surprised all around.
"Girl" was the track off of "Guero" that I constantly sought out, and of course I was most curious at an alternate version of it... and I have to say it's great. One minute it's stripped down, accompanied by classical piano (wow), another moment later and it's a pounding electro hit. Somehow it all works - constructed and deconstructed. Reading this, you probably expect it to clash, but somehow it works... in the end all of its quilted elements melt together.
Anticipating skeptic turned total fan.
viernes, diciembre 2
Beck's "Girl" [Remix by Octet]
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jueves, diciembre 1
The Knife's "Heartbeats"
Mr. Powell sent me The Knife's "Deep Cuts" album, which I'm confident to say is an appropriate title... because this is a perfect record. I haven't really been in love with a whole record in awhile... "Heartbeats" is my jam - it's so sweet, plainly speaking, and has incredible beats to back it up. It makes me feel like it's Spring outside, instead of a blanket of fresh, cold, lonesome snow.Now, you probably have heard the Jose Gonzales version on that Sony commercial everyone is having a boner for.
(Myself included, the advert is simply beautiful. Good job Sony!)
It's the one with the bouncy balls set loose in San Franisco opposite Coit Tower.
This is a shot from the ad's filming.
Incredible how, stripped down and powered by dual vocals and a filtered acoustic guitar, a song can lose all its optimism and vigor. It brings about a different emotion, like if The Knife version is the first signs of Spring, the Jose Gonzales track is like the dead of Winter. Both beautiful in their own separate ways, inspiring different kinds of sentiments.
You can see the balls galore/boner inducing commercial here: http://www.bravia-advert.com/
You can hear Jose's full cover version here: http://myspace.com/josegonzalezmusic
You can hear the original version by The Knife here: www.theknife.net
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it's funny because it's true.
Mercury must be out of retrograde!
Buddyhead just put up new gossip.
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martes, noviembre 29
Komeda's "Nonsense"
After listening to last year's Knife album for the 2nd time in a row tonight, was this Komeda song... which has lived in my itunes for quite awhile but has remained undiscovered until tonight. I'm sure I've heard it in passing, but it didn't catch my ear until tonight. And, it's quite fitting because I can relate to the lyrics. In fact I probably sat and really listened to it because of the connection the sentiment made with how I feel about someone right now. You know what I mean? In any case, apart from the fact that it's safe to say that we all know someone who has at least come close to affecting us enough to relate to this song, it's a pretty tune - like any Komeda song, really.
Start poopoo.
We've all had that friend (or lover, as a friend pointed out this song is suitable for as well) that has consistently disappointed us after a million chances, excuses and alibis. In my case, it's been an internal struggle. I realize this person needs help, and I try to be that help but they never really clearly reach out to me. It's apparent that said person just tries to cover up whatever that is wrong and it's more important to disguise what the problem is, put on a good face, and pretend (read: lie) that there is nothing really the matter. Whether this person wants to believe it or not, the facade is transparent not only to me but to mutual friends as well. This facade has led me to believe, or realize that, I can never be a real friend to this person - the way I'm prepared to be if they continue this unneccesary masquerade. It makes me feel like my efforts in the past to befriend this person below the surface layer were to no avail and that they had no real concern for me, which is awful because really - I've done a lot for this person as far as being supportive and presenting opportunities and going out of my way. But that's also partially my fault. You can't *make* someone do something, even if (especially if) you think it's good for them if they don't want it as well. In this person's case, I was blind to the fact that all they really want out of life is to see and be seen. Disappointing, indeed. Whoa, total venting.
End poopoo.
Lyrics here: http://individual.utoronto.ca/cara/discography/nonsense.html
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T. Rex's "Diamond Meadows"
Any song on the Velvet Goldmine soundtrack is a-ok by me... but this one especially is darling.
Violins always tug at my heart strings causing an affinity for any melody that harbors them in the layers.
And the line "Hey, let's do it like we're friends, let's do-it do-it" - it gets me every time.
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lunes, noviembre 28
Elliott Brood's "President (35)"
Matt DuFour sent me Elliott Brood's "Ambassador" album yesterday,
and the way he described it - I really felt like I wouldn't enjoy it.
(No offense, DuFour!)
But by the 2nd track I was thankful to own this.
Think:
Neko Case meets Man Man
or
Kim Deal meets Tom Waits
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lunes, noviembre 21
Fanny Pack's "System Boomin'"
Shake it. Shake it. Shake that thang.
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viernes, noviembre 18
The English Beat's "I Confess"
Hitting close to home right now... and this song is absolutely perfect.
Hope you're reading this, like you always do - looking for traces of me and you.
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Just out of spite,
I confess I've ruined three lives
Now don't sleep so tight
Because I didn't care till I found out that one of them was mine.
Night after night time time after time.
Done too much of both types of w(h)ining.
Still wasn't right fight after fight
Till Get out of my life get away from me get away from that gun
No it's not a joke it's cards on the table time
Yes I could have phoned
I could have spoke
But how to break the news without beaking your heart
Being dead don't hurt,
No only dying
Cards on the table time,
Sometimes it's right to say goodnight.
Always searching for paradise,
I'll admit that I'm good as blind
Darling I confess yes I've ruined three lives
And didn't care till I found out that one of them was mine.
I confess
Our love seems like a punishment
And I confess,
If it's all the same to you I'll stay indifferent
I confess I confess I confess ...
No-one wins and there's no denying,
Don't pretend like you don't know why,
Just a little word here a little push there Darling
I confess look I confess that I don't really care
I confess I confess I confess...
Out like a light,
Another boy who's given up trying,
Blinded by fright,
He scream my life's not open, please get out, I know I'm shouting, I like to shout.
No, it's not a joke, it's cards on the table time
I deserve some type of punishment
I confess
If it's all the same to you I'll stay indifferent
I confess I confess I confess...
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