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Thursday, October 20, 2005

MINI VACATION

So, as you can probably tell by the lack of posts this week, I'm kind of taking a little "mini vacation". I'm heading out of town today, and I've been pretty busy the last few days. Instead of putting mediocre tracks up just for the sake of putting something up, I've decided to not really post much this week. Things will be back to normal starting on Monday.

Thanks for paying attention.

Tuesday, October 18, 2005

MINUTEMEN


minutemen - "vietnam"

From allmusic.com:

If What Makes a Man Start Fires? was a remarkable step forward from the Minutemen's promising debut album, The Punch Line, then Double Nickels on the Dime was a quantum leap into greatness, a sprawling 44-song set that was as impressive as it was ambitious. While punk rock was obviously the starting point for the Minutemen's musical journey (which they celebrated on the funny and moving "History Lesson Part II"), by this point the group seemed up for almost anything -- D. Boon's guitar work suggested the adventurous melodic sense of jazz tempered with the bite and concision of punk rock, while Mike Watt's full-bodied bass was the perfect foil for Boon's leads and drummer George Hurley possessed a snap and swing that would be the envy of nearly any band. In the course of Double Nickels on the Dime's four sides, the band tackles leftist punk ("Political Song for Michael Jackson to Sing"), Spanish guitar workouts ("Cohesion"), neo-Nortena polka ("Corona"), blues-based laments ("Jesus and Tequila"), avant-garde exercises ("Mr. Robot's Holy Orders"), and even a stripped-to-the-frame Van Halen cover ("Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love"). From start to finish, the Minutemen play and sing with an estimable intelligence and unshakable conviction, and the album is full of striking moments that cohere into a truly remarkable whole; all three members write with smarts, good humor, and an eye for the adventurous, and they hit pay dirt with startling frequency. And if Ethan James' production is a bit Spartan, it's also efficient, cleaner than their work with Spot, and captures the performances with clarity (and without intruding upon the band's ideas). Simply put, Double Nickels on the Dime was the finest album of the Minutemen's career, and one of the very best American rock albums of the 1980s.

Monday, October 17, 2005

KEVIN LEE (SEKSU ROBA)


kevin lee live theremin video (qt video)

afterseeingthis live, i had to track down footage to share with people.thanks tokevin, i acquired a dvd of a live performance kevin's band(losangeles-based seksu roba) did in japan. watching kevin play the thereminislike nothing you've ever seen. i've had a hard time convincingmyfriends that he is ACTUALLY playing this, and it's not a femaleoperasinger. you really have to see it to believe it. (sorry, thequality ofthe video footage isn't the best, because of the lighting inthe club,but you can still see what's going on)

Friday, October 14, 2005

GARY NUMAN


gary numan - "metal"

alright, i know i posted gary numan here before...well, it was actually tubeway army, so i'm in the clear. i've been listening to this album for years, and it's still just as great as when i first heard it. amazingly, this album was released in 1979! so far ahead of its time. pretty much every song on this album is a gem.
KID 606


kid 606 - "start"

from one of his more mellow releases "the soccer girl ep". the opening track. a calmer kid606. great packaging as usual.

Thursday, October 13, 2005

LIL' MARKIE VIDEO NOW AT "BEWARE OF THE BLOG"

The Lil' Markie clip is now hosted over at WFMU'S BEWARE OF THE BLOG .
Big thanks to Station Manager Ken for hooking up the server space. My little blog couldn't handle such heavy traffic.
The full video (in 4 parts) should be up within the next week. Pea recently encoded it, so it's just a matter of time. Thanks to everyone for paying attention.

Within 2 days, this clip has been downloaded over 4000 times. It is now available on iFILM.com

Markie Madness!

Wednesday, October 12, 2005

CLOVIS HEALD


clovis heald - "slipping"

the beautiful opening track from clovis heald's brand new, hand-made & hand-distributed self-titled cd, filled with 8 moody, catchy and mellow songs. a super-talented guy. look out for a 7" ep from he & i in the coming months.
PLASTIQ PHANTOM


plastiq phantom - "fly"

from their self-titled debut on imputor? records. i honestly don't know a whole lot about these guys. is it a band? is it one person? i think they're from washington. my friend shaun hipped me to them, but didn't tell me a whole lot, and their website and label website doesn't give much actual information on them. if you know anything, please feel free to inform me.

Tuesday, October 11, 2005

LIL' MARKIE VIDEO!!!!!


lil' markie - "i will praise you" (live in miami) - quicktime .mov<

WFMU'S BEWARE OF THE BLOG IS NOW HOSTING THE VIDEO. PLEASE GO HERE TO VIEW IT AND DOWNLOAD AN ENTIRE 17-SONG LIL' MARKIE CD!!!

finally!!!! thanks to my friend otis fodder via pea hicks, the first video footage on the internet (that i know of) of mark fox (aka lil' markie), performing LIVE in miami. i'm not sure when this was filmed, but it's a definite gem. i've included the whole song here to put everything into context, but keep an eye out at approximately the halfway mark, where mark switches from himself to lil' markie without missing a beat!!! i'm so happy to have a full hour of this....and surprisingly, i haven't gotten sick of it yet. amazingly un-p.c. at moments, amazingly catchy at others. mark has a pretty good voice too.

for those of you who are unfamiliar with lil' markie, please see my earlier post to familiarize yourself.

PEA HICKS has just sent me the box art for this video, as well as photos of 3 of Mark's "normal" vinyl releases. please go here to view them. Thanks Pea.
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