Monday, May 23, 2011
IRENE // CARIBOU
At first glance music and mathematics might seem to make strange bedfellows, but Dan Snaith of Caribou has married them perfectly. Not too many world renowned musicians have a Ph.D in math. His music is both calculated and seamless, an effervescent cloud of layered samples and new material. If Girl Talk makes a sandwich out of recycled music, caribou makes a milkshake.
Saturday, May 21, 2011
WE ARE THE ROBOTS // KRAFTWERK
Kraftwerk is perhaps an acquired taste, but once you've acquired it, its hard to get enough. The legendary german four piece is often credited with having fathered electronic music as we now know it. Formed in 1970, the band still in essence exists today, but grows more and more removed. Nowadays live perfomances and even press interview are preformed by robot doubles of the band.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
SHE'S GOT TO HAVE IT // DEEP THROAT
Shortly after Deep Throat's release in 1972, the U.S. government banned it & seized all of the master tapes. All of the original recordings artists are still unknown. Here to save the day again is Light in the Attic Records which has recently released a digital remaster of the entire original soundtrack for the film, including some real seventies gems.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
ELECTRONIC BLISS // HOT CHIP
Hot Chip formed in 2000 & have since then released four albums, all four are beautifully hypnotic. I recommend you give them a listen (and electronic music shouldn't just be relegated to the clubs... I like to listen to hot chip when I'm knitting)
THE SYNTHESIST // BRIAN ENO
If I were to rate all musicians on a scale of one to ten (ten being the best) Brian Eno would get an eleven. When I think of him I picture a little fairy godmother of music, flitting all about & turning everything he touches to gold. First as the keyboard player with the fabulous Roxy Music in the early seventies, and shortly thereafter sliding into a solo career, churning out masterpiece after masterpiece. Art rock gave way to his Ambient creations, and all the while he is collaborating & producing the likes of David Bowie, David Byrne, Harmonia, Cluster, U2, Devo, John Cale, Robert Fripp, Laurie Anderson, Depeche Mode, Paul simon, Grace Jones, Philip Glass, Massive Attack. The list just goes on & on & on & on & on & on & on & on.......
SHE THINKS SING SING IS A LULLABY // RUDY VALLEE
Crooner of silver screen in the 20's and 30's, Rudy Vallee is known for his roles in Hollywood musicals & romantic comedies, including some gems like Palm Beach Story and Gold Diggers in Paris.
LEADER OF THE PACK // THE SHANGRI-LAS
Oh! sweet, sweet pop music. I love bands that have four times as many "best of" compilations as they had studio albums to begin with. This four piece of bad girls from Queens, released only two studio albums, & a handful of singles in the mid-sixties. Their mainstay is songs of high school love and loss, with 16 year old lead singer Mary Weis belting the teenage melodrama. Catch some live footage here.
WHO SWEPT THIS BAND UNDER THE RUG ? // SUBURBAN LAWNS
Sure their career was short. Short and Sweet. Formed in Long Beach California in 1978, the Suburban Lawns released only one, self titled album & an EP, Baby, and my hats off to anyone who can find an original copy. Driving beats & totally insane vocals by Su Tissue, you’ve gotta love that crisp, west coast new wave.
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Friday, May 13, 2011
THE PIANO HAS BEEN DRINKING // TOM WAITS
I first stumbled upon Tom Waits by way of the films of Jim Jarmusch (Down by Law, & Coffee and Cigarettes) His early sound had that nice dingy cocktail lounge vibe, but to me his sweet spot was in the mid-eighties, with must have albums like Rain Dogs and Swordfishtrombones. With his distinct voice, like heavy machinery that woke up one morning and decided to be the next Bing Crosby, Waits drapes back alley poetry over a strolling and rickety jazz wreckage.
OUR COMING OUT PARTY // THE BIRTH OF THE ETCETERA RADIO HOUR
Us fledgling radio debutantes are finally ready to flick the goo off our feathers, stretch our wings and fly, & we're gonna come out kickin' and screamin'. Here's a sneak peek of the FIRST EVER EPISODE of the Etcetera Radio Hour
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