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Through the cosmos, through the night

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I don’t see any god from here.

- Yuri Gagarin from the terrestrial orbit in 1961.

Darkel - At The End Of The Sky
Darkel  (Source etc,  2006)

Cortney Tidwell –
Don’t Let  Stars Keep Us Tangled Up (Ewan’s Objects In Space Remix)
Piece Work (!K7, 2007)

The Notwist  -
Gloomy Planets
The Devil, You + Me (City Slang, 2008)

Ulrich Schnauss
Stars
Goodbye (Domino, 2007)

Kelley Polar
- We Live In An Expanding Universe (Caribou Remix)
Entropy Reigns (Environ, 2008)

I have the idea, that the universe is infinite because it is the home of our dreams. The idea might be rational and irrational at the same time. If it were the house of god, it would have human form, instead we have a dark canvas printed with varying tones of stars, supernovas and nebulas, for me this is a portrait of our dreams. Like intermittent traffic lights that never stop.

Image: Fort Photo

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Category: Electronica

And Whisper Sweet


Perhaps I am one of incredibly many that became a little pissed off with the Iraq war. And, especially since I am only spending half of my time in this country, it was pretty mind-blowing when Bush got reelected. On another note, I think that it is important to feel positive about globalism—it isn’t necessarily only an evil thing. I remember reading as a child, in music school, a quote from Stockhausen that in the next century (now) we will have killed all the animals and become only one nation, but it is going to be amazing, everybody communicating telepathically and floating into space between the stars. I don’t agree with him completely but I feel it is important to move on and stop clinging to old stuff. By moving forward and letting go, so much other stuff is going to come back to us like unite as one tribe and hopefully we’ll manage to get rid of organized religion. -Bjork interview at Stylus.

Summer time

01. Charles MingusI Can’t Get Started
Mingus Plays Piano (Grp Records, 1963)
02. Jurassic 5Quality Control Part II
Jurassic 5 LP (Pan, 1998)
03. Jurassic 5Great Expectations
Quality Control (2000)
04. Blackaliciousdream seasons
Nia (Quannum Projects, 2000)
05. BjörkIn The Musicals
Selma Songs (2000)
06. le grand davidbigoudis party
Boutique chic : chez le coiffeur (Stereofiction, 2006)
07. Four TetShe Moves She
Rounds (Domino, 2003)
08. sarah vaughanlover man (jazzelicious remix)
Milano Fashion, Vol. 5 (Cool D:Vision, 2006)
09. AvalanchesWinter Wonderland
Ski Surfin’ (Collector’s Choice, 2007)
10. Charles MingusMeditations
Mingus Plays Piano (Grp Records, 1963)

note: Wow, this post looks way more serious than I made it out to be. The post is a simple hip-hop fun. Remember in that music class when your teacher shout.. “make it sing”. Well it’s a simple list about great composition that “sing”. A bjork song sandwiched between Mingus piano pieces, all blended with old school hip-hop just like early 2000. A regular summer blend. Beat and songs. (OK. Moka is doing garage band, I have a rock list that I need to simplify before posting. then I migt try to reconnect my lost train of thought from last month post.) anyway. enjoy.

btw, if you like Paste magazine (various songwriters and indie), they need help.

image: Alberto+Cerriteño via Gallery 2C

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Category: Hip hop

May Sera, Sera

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Music imitates life: the richest works are those with subtle progressions, elevating you to the finale without losing the foundation.

The Mars VoltaTira Me A Las Aranas
(De-Loused in the Comatorium/ 2003)
DaedelusSoulfulof Child
(Invention/ 2002)
Radiohead15 Step
(In Rainbows/ 2007)
BjorkIn the Musicals
(Selmasongs/ 2002)
AirCherry Blossom Girl
(Talkie Walkie/ 2004)
Bex ft. Click OKSoft Clip
(ACIDPlanet/ 2009)

Sidenote: Ello again motel dwellers. I’ve been away for awhile, balancing on the proverbial precipice — graduating and celebrating the climactic-in-its-own-way 22nd birthday. Now I’m back — to basics. There’s no definitive theme here, just a quick list of what this May Baby hears when her month in ’09 comes to mind.

Photo credit: Free2bJ.C.Slices

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Category: Electronica, Pop

Tropical Daze II

Images: Dr. Alderete.

Rockabilly is the purest of all rock’n'roll genres. That is because it never went anywhere. It is preserved in perfect isolation within an indistinct time period.

- Peter Guralnick.

  1. Gene VincentCat Man
    Gene Vincent & his Blue Caps (1957)
  2. Thee Oh SeesTidal Wave
    Tidal Wave 7″ (Woodsist, 2009)
  3. Joe Bennett And The SparkletonesBlack Slacks
    Black Slacks (ABC, 1957)
  4. Wooden ShjipsFor So Long
    Dos (Holy Mountain, 2009)
  5. The DoorsPeace Frog
    Morrison Hotel (1970)
  6. Jacuzzi BoysIsland Avenue
    Island Avenue 7″ (Carrera, 2008)
  7. The CrampsGoo Goo Muck
    Psychedelic Jungle (IRS, 1981)
  8. Japanese MotorsSingle Fins & Safety Pins
    Japanese Motors (Vice, 20008)

Back by popular demand! This second volume sprinkled with two of my favorite rockabilly songs: ‘Cat Man’ is a thing of beauty, so smutty sounding and ahead of its time, one of those rockabilly songs that makes you understand why parents got worried. Black Slacks has bass all over the place, a feature mostly absent in rockabilly where bass was mostly relegated to the background and voice and guitar took the lead, it’s a really fun song to strut to, but then, what rockabilly song isn’t? The rest of the compilation has the same sort of sundazed feel of the first volume. I specially recommend the Jacuzzi Boys and Thee Oh Sees. Brilliant singles.
Hope you enjoy, third volume coming soon!

Previously: Tropical Daze.

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Category: Pop, Rock

Tropical Daze

Images: Douglas Bicicleta.

As suburban children we floated at night in swimming pools the temperature of blood; pools the color of Earth as seen from outer space.
We would float and be naked – pretending to be embryos, pretending to be fetuses – all of us silent save for the hum of the pool filter. Our minds would be blank and our eyes closed as we floated in warm waters, the distinction between our bodies and our brains reduced to nothing, bathed in chlorine and lit by pure blue lights installed underneath diving boards. Sometimes we would join hands and form a ring like astronauts in space; sometimes when we felt more isolated in our fetal stupor we would bump into each other in the deep end, like twins with whom we didn’t even know we shared the womb.

- Douglas Coupland, Life After God.

  1. CrampsGreen Door
    Psychedelic Jungle (IRS, 1981)
  2. Jacuzzi BoysI Fought a Cocodrile
    I Fought a Cocodrile (Carrera, 2009)
  3. White DenimMirrored and Reversed
    Fits (Full Time Hobby, 2009)
  4. Tame ImpalaRemember Me
    Remember Me (Modular / 2008)
  5. The IntelligenceThank You God for Fixing the Tape Machine
    Fake Surfers (In The Red, 2009)
  6. The Shadows of KnightShake
    Shake 7″ (Buddah, 1968)
  7. The Ugly Ducklings - Just In Case You Wonder
    Somewhere Outside (Sundazed!, 1966)
  8. The Strange BoysThis Girl Taught Me a Dance
    And Girls Club (In the Red, 2009)

Every summer my musical diet consist almost exclusively of a mix with garage, rockabilly, surf and everything in between. Fortunately for me there’s always some great new releases and reissues in the genre waiting for me every summer as soon as the heatwaves kick in and it appears this year will be no different from the rest.

I’d like to make a long series of posts delving into this musical obsession of mine with the hopes of infecting anyone with this garage bug fever I have, but I’m afraid I’ll end up alienating everybody in here so I promise I’ll try to keep it as brief and as colorful as possible, perhaps two or three other posts with some electronic or jazz interval posts in between… I’m still unsure about it… please do let me know if you enjoy this particular kind of music so I can decide on how much you’re all willing to take in the following days. Until then, have a fun week!

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With wonderful deathless ditties
We build up the world's great cities,
And out of a fabulous story
We fashion an empire's glory:
One man with a dream, at pleasure,
Shall go forth and conquer a crown;
And three with a new song's measure
Can trample an empire down. [1]


Down, down, down. Would the fall never come to an end! `I wonder how many miles I've fallen by this time?' she said aloud. `I must be getting somewhere near the centre of the earth. Let me see: that would be four thousand miles down, I think--' (for, you see, Alice had learnt several things of this sort in her lessons in the schoolroom, and though this was not a very good opportunity for showing off her knowledge, as there was no one to listen to her, still it was good practice to say it over) `--yes, that's about the right distance--but then I wonder what Latitude or Longitude I've got to?' (Alice had no idea what Latitude was, or Longitude either, but thought they were nice grand words to say.) [2]



O long-silent Sybil,
you of the winged dreams,
Speak out from your temple of light
as the serious constellations
with Greek names
still stare down on us
as a lighthouse moves its megaphone
over the sea
Speak out and shine upon us
the sea-light of Greece
the diamond light of Greece

Far-seeing Sybil, forever hidden,
Come out of your cave at last
And speak to us in the poet's voice
the voice of the fourth person singular
the voice of the inscrutable future
the voice of the people mixed
with a wild soft laughter--
And give us new dreams to dream,
Give us new myths to live by! [3]


So our princes who have lost their principalities after many years’ of possession shouldn’t blame their loss on fortuna. The real culprit is their own indolence, going through quiet times with no thought of the possibility of change (it’s a common human fault, failing to prepare for tempests unless one is actually in one!). And when eventually bad times did come, they thought of •flight rather than •self-defence, hoping that the people, upset by conquerors’ insolence, would recall them. This course of action may be all right when there’s no alternative, but it is not all right to neglect alternatives and choose this one; it amounts to voluntarily falling because you think that in due course someone will pick you up. If you do get rescued (and you probably won’t), that won’t make you secure; the only rescue that is really helpful to you is the one performed by you, the one that depends on yourself and your virtù. [4]