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Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Big Bad Love movie soundtrack


quite a compilation of the blues.

click on the link to go to the site for the film (excellent flick)

click below to listen to samples

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00005Y4OW/qid=1149007037/sr=2-1/ref=pd_bbs_b_2_1/103-7988283-2956619?s=music&v=glance&n=5174

Sunday, April 23, 2006

ubu

i happened across this place by chance. clicked on an mp3 selection (laurie anderson) and decided to pass the link along. aural diversity is all i can say. nice selection of this and that.

hearing john cage read thoreau (recorded off of vinyl, as you'll hear) gives me goosebumps

blurb from the site:
About UbuWeb Sound

Originally focusing on Sound Poetry proper, UbuWeb's Sound section has grown to encompass all types of sound art, historical and contemporary. Beginning with pioneers such as Guillaume Apollinaire reading his "Calligrammes" in 1913, and proceeding to current practitioners such as Vito Acconci or Kristin Oppenheim, UbuWeb Sound surveys the entire 20th century and beyond. Categories include Dadaism, Futurism, early 20th century literary experiments, musique concrete, electronic music, Fluxus, Beat sound works, minimalist and process works, performance art, plunderphonics and sampling, and digital glitch works, to name just a few. As the practices of sound art continue to evolve, categories become increasingly irrelevant, a fact UbuWeb embraces. Hence, our artists are listed alphabetically instead of categorically.

UbuWeb embraces non-proprietary, open source media. As such, most of our newer files are encoded in the more universally readable MP3 format. However, when a recording is still in print and available, we only serve it in streaming RealMedia; we don't wish to take whatever small profits might be made from those taking the efforts to gather, manufacture and properly distribute such recordings. Instead, we hope that by streaming these works, it will serve as an enticement for UbuWeb visitors to support the small labels making this work available.

All MP3s served on UbuWeb are either out-of-print, incredibly difficult to find, or, in our opinion, absurdly overpriced.

Submissions for UbuWeb Sound may be made through the submission form found here.

Saturday, April 15, 2006

Chingon


blurb from myspace:

Chingón is Spanish for Bad Ass. Chingón is also the name of the new band started by maverick film director Robert Rodriguez. From Santana to El Santo, from The Good, The Bad, The Ugly to Once Upon A Time In Mexico, Rodriguez has sought to fuse the iconic imagery of Mexican culture and music with the visceral tone and vision of the Spaghetti Western. Throw in a big dose of electric mariachis and rock n’ roll and you’ve got Chingón’s Mexican Spaghetti Western.


myspace:

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=10614410

Thursday, April 13, 2006

Alkaline Trio

One of my younger friends was absolutely fixated on one of Alkaline Trio's songs about a year ago but I'll be damned if I can remember the name of it. Was looking for something else when I ran across mention of them and it jarred the memory loose. Anyway, they have CDs and a myspace page. Click on the title to take you to their official website. The myspace site is:

http://www.myspace.com/alkalinetrio

Neko Case















lordy what a silky instrument.
natalie merchant with high dee dee

Monday, April 10, 2006

The Killers

I love love love this band.

This is a group my son introduced me to. He told me that they played local cross-dressing bars to get their start.

Have listened to "Hot Fuss" a lot. Andy, You're a Star is purely addictive. LOVE IT!

They are working on a new CD. Listen at my space and guess where they're from.

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=5789109

I bet you'll never guess they are from ................. Las Vegas!

Check check ... check them out.

Sunday, April 09, 2006

Matt Johnson today


found at www.thethe.com

The The

From the yahoo group intro: “New York/Gothenburg based British artist Matt Johnson and his ever changing band THE THE”

Music review (a few years old):

new internationalist
issue 201 - November 1989

http://www.newint.org/issue201/reviews.htm

Mind Bomb
by The The
(Epic)

Matt Johnson, who constructs The The out of different musicians for each album, continues to skirt the fringes of commercial success. Critical respect is no problem - and the innovative video for his last album, Infected, even won a prize at the Cannes Film Festival, despite the troubling sexism of a couple of its sequences.

Mind Bomb offers as uncompromisingly bleak a world-view as ever. As before, Johnson rails against injustice and oppression, but more as an everlasting fact of human existence than as something that might be fought and corrected. You get the feeling that if a genuine utopia ever came into being, Matt Johnson would be the one person wanting to tear it all down.

His ‘love songs’, for example, are like nobody else’s on earth - they positively scream with the pain of relating. ‘You will come to me,’ he says, ‘to stroke my hair, to cuddle my flesh, and to quell the torrents in my subterranean depths.’ This is uncomfortable listening, especially when coupled with Johnson’s own determinedly spoken’ singing. But the discomfort is cased in rich and even beautiful arrangements. Johnson has always had the ability to find haunting musical settings for his songs and here they have the extra benison of ex-Smith Johnny Marr.

If there is a theme here, it is religion. At first it seems to be an entirely negative force. Yet at other points the problem is rather the hijacking of the original message, as in the phenomenal lines: ‘If the real Jesus Christ were to stand up today! He’d be gunned down cold by the CIA! Oh the lights that now burn brightest behind stained glass! Will cast the darkest shadows upon the human heart! But God didn’t build himself that throne/ God doesn’t live in Israel or Rome! God doesn’t belong to the yankee dollar! God doesn’t plant the bombs for Hezbollah’ Few Christians would quibble with that, and by the end Johnson is even talking about ‘previous incarnations’ and straining for ‘a happiness beyond human reach’.

He’s confused. But he is also utterly compelling.

Date ALBUMS / Singles
1980 July Controversial Subject
1981 August BURNING BLUE SOUL
1981 September Cold Spell Ahead
1982 October Uncertain Smile
1983 February Perfect
1983 September This Is The Day
1983 October SOUL MINING
1986 May Sweet Bird of Truth
1986 July Heartland
1986 October Infected
1986 November INFECTED
1987 January Slow Train To Dawn
1989 February The Beat(en) Generation
1989 May MIND BOMB
1989 July Gravitate To Me
1989 September Armageddon Days Are Here (Again)
1989 Kingdom of Rain
1991 February Jealous of Youth
1992 DUSK
1992 December Dogs of Lust
1993 June Love Is Stronger Than Death
1993 Slow Emotion Replay
1993 LIVE IN NEW YORK (EP)
1994 January DIS-INFECTED (EP)
1994 I Saw The Light
1995 February 14 HANKY PANKY
1999 NAKED SELF
1999 Shrunken Man
2002 May 21 45 RPM: THE SINGLES
2002 July 29 LONDON TOWN 1983-1993












http://www.thethe.com/sections/jukebox/jukebox.html


Monday, April 03, 2006