Friday 20 June 2008

So i've been tagged for this pick seven songs things. Here's my seven aural delights of the week, selected especially by me for you.

Trentemoller: Miss you
What can i say about the Danes. They've really redeemed themselves with this guy. No more Aqua or Whigfield jokes regarding Denmark's electronic music output please. This is a poignant little piece of minimal electronica. Barely-there glitch with a simple, incredibly touching medley.

Einsturzende Neubauten: Sabrina
This tune is also a few years old as well, but i can't stop listening to it repeatedly lately. I have great respect for the band's music and even greater respect for a band that destroyed a stage once with a jackhammer at one of their gigs. Lyrically this song is top notch ( the colours of the German flag red - communism, yellow -capitalism, black - fascism...i think.) Warmth where its rarely found - German industrial. Check out the vid too. strange stuff, but ultimately beautiful.

Ricardo Villalobos: Dexter
Minimal don't come much better than this.

Tricky: Karmacoma
I hope his new stuff lives up to the hype. Not long to wait now.

Pg.lost: Yes I am
Swedish post rock along the lines of Mono. Need is say more?

Stephan Bodzin: Kerosene
No it's not a minimal techno version of the Big Black classic. Yes it's fucking amazing.
His track Sonnenwind gets an honourable mention.

Chequerboard: Konichiwa
Off his Penny Black album, which is outstanding by the way. Great Irish producer and great musician has created a modest masterpiece.

Wednesday 18 June 2008

I found out today I missed revered reclusive curio Jandek at his low-key Trinity College gig during the week. For those who don't know good ol' Janky, he's released 50 odd albums since 1978, has one phone interview to his name and played his first gig after remaining annonymous for 22 years in 2004, unnanounced.
He drew such attention for his mysterious persona (nobody knew who he was, lived etc) there was a documentary released about him, Jandek on Corwood (2003) which tried to track the outsider down.
Anyway he's ditched all that silliness in the last few years and is touring the world now. Which is a pity, i reckon Jandek could have had his own list of facts, ala the Chuck Norris thing which grew tired very quickly last year.
example - Jandek can touch mc Hammer. Jandek ordered a big mac in burger king, and got one etc etc .see, it works. Like the opening lines on his website bio ( http://tisue.net/jandek/) - Everybody knows one thing about Jandek: nobody knows anything about Jandek. Great tagline.
Janky's music is...hmmm... 'difficult' to say the least. Is he any good or famous just for his anonymity? I'm still trying to figure that out.
According to said website ''Some find it offputting or unlistenable at first, but to open ears it reveals great depth, breadth, intelligence, feeling, and rewards for the listener''. I've trawled through a lot of this guys tunes waiting for that reward. Thats half the fun. Judge for yourself -
Here he is at his unnanounced 2004 show in Glasgow where he outed himself for the first time. Jank it up to 11.

Tuesday 10 June 2008

Lisbon treaty. Whats the deal with that. We should be tackling more important issues like...why fat people should be taxed.
GOOD morrow one and all.