The devil told us to do it

Debe ser la ominosidad de los tiempos que se vienen, pero de veras que qué ganas de fiesta nos dan por estas fechas. A los niños no les queda más remedio que fumarse un camello o atragantarse de diversas bebidas para soportar el placer. Al final solo quedan sonidos, vibraciones, recuerdos, quizá algun ligue y polvo, mucho polvo. El censo “clubber” no acaba de tener el encéfalo de un Hegel pero a la prensa les da por rebuznar tanto sobre el estigma de “lo psicotrópico” que ponen a los dancers a la altura intelectual de un Chomsky. Les confirmo que el cuenco de vitriolo no es un arma precisa. Palabra de una conciencia y venas limpias, a mí solo me gusta ver como parpadean las luces.

Moviendo el tema unos grados, el día de hoy les ofrezco unas joyas de retachas de cosmic y house minimalista (no me explico como este año me han salido tantas adicciones a los sintetizadores y a los bpm) que me han hecho las últimas noches insoportablemente deliciosas. Disfruten su fin de semana.


John Tejada - everything will be ok

Lee Douglas - same changes
Losoul - you know
Fischerspooner - emerge (DFA version)
Junior Boys - in the morning
Cosmo Vitelli - delayer (quiet village project remix)

Imagen: Potatoland


Posted by Moka in Motel de Moka
 

9 Comments »

  1. angeles said, September 21, 2006 @ 5:26 pm

    me encantó la acidez del texto

    todavía no escuché nada porque está muy lento, paso más tarde :)

  2. franick said, September 21, 2006 @ 8:10 pm

    wicked selections, the remix of emerge and everything will be ok are fucking superb.

  3. JB said, September 21, 2006 @ 10:25 pm

    your posts are always fantastic. i just started a blog at http://atthestation.blogspot.com. swing by and leave me some pointers if you’d like.

  4. CenMed said, September 22, 2006 @ 12:15 am

    moka got some recommendations based on this post: check out “the field” for a delicious techno slice and also “voom voom”.

  5. Moka said, September 22, 2006 @ 1:25 pm

    Glad you liked them, will check the recommendations and the blog. Thank you.

  6. Makrugaik said, September 23, 2006 @ 2:27 pm

    Pearly where’s your milk white skin
    What’s that stubble on your chin
    It’s buried in the rot gut gin
    You played and lost not won
    You played a house that can’t be beat
    Now look your head’s bowed in defeat
    You walked too far along the street
    Where only rats can run

  7. Moka said, September 24, 2006 @ 9:42 pm

    googled lyrics and gave me marc almond… now what exactly is that supposed to mean mkrgk? :P

  8. Makrugaik said, September 26, 2006 @ 9:07 am

    ..also the lyrics to Can’t Be Beat by Quiet Village, that track is a slowed down version of “The Days Of Pearly Spencer” that Marc Almond did a version of on Tenement Symphony. Kinda cool…

  9. the bL crew said, September 26, 2006 @ 2:30 pm

    Cosmo Vitelli….nice, thanks for the song.

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