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Welcome to the Jungle …

Spring has sprung — right into the Summer. The daily commute is no longer welcomed by a transition seasonal breeze, but rather by the lingering haze that sticks to the skin. The ambiance of the city is set by a heat no shade can quench and humidity thick enough to hold in one’s hand. The inner-Amazon need not travel overseas to experience the jungle, as this metropolis transforms itself into an urban jungle for the next three months. To welcome the sudden, but inevitable change, a Jungle list.

Like the title notes, this is a relatively introductory foray into the Drum n’ Bass genre, thus the first track is:


M Beat ft. General Levy
Incredible
(Incredible (Single)/ 1994)
DJ Apex EZ Ting
(www.acidplanet.com/ 2005)
Roni Size/Reprazent Brown Paper Bag
(Brown Paper Bag (Single)/ 1997)
Frank de Wulf Drum in a Grip (Wax Doctor Mix)
(Logical Progression, Disc 2/ 1996)
Calibre/High Contrast Mr. Majestic
(Mr. Majestic/The Other Side 12″/ 2004)
Bad Company The Nine
(Essential Rewindz, Disc 2/ 2001)
Progressive Future Music (PFM) One & Only
(Conversions: A K&D Selection/ 1999)
Artemis Brazilian Sunrise
(Earth, Vol. 4/ 2000)

photo credits: orianomada

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Category: Electronica

Sunday’s Saturday List

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A weekend list. This is a well-meshed smattering of individual favorites. Not too much to say on the list, I was in an anticipatory mood wishing for Spring to have sprung and this is the compilation that got me through yesterday’s rut. So if you’re in a rut, want some funk/jazz/downtempo/psychedelic sounds, or are bored and curious: enjoi.

Geraldo d’Arbilly - Dionisio Martinez Jazz Mix
(Geraldo d’Arbilly Productions geraldodarbilly.com/ 2003)
Curtis Mayfield - Think
(Superfly/ 1972)
Miles Davis - Miles Runs the Voodoo Down
(Bitches Brew/ 1969)
Jimi Hendrix - House of the Rising Sun
(The Gold Collection, 40 Classic Performances/ 1997)
Sound Tribe Sector 9 - otherwise formless
(offered schematics suggesting peace/ 2000)
The Dave Brubeck Quartet - Bossa Nova U.S.A.
(The Essential Dave Brubeck/ 1994)

photo credit: amber_b.

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Category: Bedroom playlist, Jazz, Rock

dub it down a bit …


“Dub is a way of life…when you embrace dub, you are a righteous human. DUBBING IS A MUST.”
Mez Urik (from the book: All Life Is Dub)

Rory Breaker - Southern Gravel Rhodes
(2003)
LudacrisSpeedAwkward Beat
(2008)
Quimby’s Chimney Rock GigThe 42nd St. Session
(2002)
LabAssistant4vAliumM
(2002)
DaCrazedCamaro - In the Presence of a Stoned Dub
(2005)
Bex ft. Click OKSoft Clip
(2003)
SpitzNagelDub Me on You
(2008)

Side notes: Unsure of where to take the next playlist, I perused a bit and stumbled across Dub and Illbient. This playlist takes me back to electronica: but with a twist, some jazz thrown into the mix, and a touch of uptempo in the midst. A welcome reflection to the coming of Spring, and for me a transitional awakening to the sound of the season. Like March, some of the tracks are in like lions and out like lambs, thus begin a bit strong but evenly mellow out to balance. For what it’s worth, enjoi.

All of the tracks are from independent artists/producers courtesy of acidplanet.com (yes, i’m a fiend for the unknowns on that site)

photo credit: Kshaka

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Category: Bedroom playlist, Electronica, Jazz

she’s got herself a universe …

It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbled or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena; whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs and comes short again and again; who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, and spends himself in a worthy cause; who, at the best, knows the triumph of high achievement; and who, at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat. – Theodore Roosevelt -

As March 10th arrives so has the annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony for 2008. In light of the momentous occasion, I have decided to compile a brief but eclectic mix of tracks by one of the honorees. That artist would be the one and only Madonna. Though it is hard to see at times, Madge has actually released music in the midst of her dual life/career as a pop figure and performance artist. Whether or not the music was actually as groundbreaking, noteworthy, or as seemingly original as her persona stands to be debated. As it is, she has managed to touch on a number of genres within her pop umbrella. To many, Madonna is a modern sun in the pop scene: she is undeniable in her force and has shed light on many under her solar grasp, she has been seen and said to have both cultivated and destroyed the arenas which she touches upon (music, both as an art and a product, to name one example). Yet despite her inevitable dwindling and end she has remained a signpost of the culture and genre to date. Her relevance has been widely debated, but as was once stated in regards to her jumping of the shark, if people are years later still talking about your arguable irrelevance, rest assured you are still relevant. Regardless of that fact, Madonna will be honored in the Hall. Just as the sun has its many rays, Madge’s career saw a rebirth with her ode to those very solar emanations with her 1998 album, Ray of Light. That album veered Madonna away from her Material Girl image and towards a more Ephemeral Girl status, for the time being. So below are a few tracks from the self-appointed “Madgesty”, and some more original and varied takes on her collection. For what it’s worth, fan or not, hopefully something below will intrigue or entice, enjoi.

MiNdViRuZRay of Light (Herbal Dope Mix)
(acidplanet.com/ 2002)
The Uninspired - Ray of Light (Ambient Worship Mix)
(ACIDPlanet/ 2003)
Madonna ft. Orbital - Bedtime Story (Orbital Mix)
(Bedtime Story US Maxi Single/ 1995)
Madonna ft. @ - Deeper and Darker (Deeper and Deeper Cover)
(ACIDPlanet/ unknown)
Madonna - Justify My Love (The Beast Within Mix)
(Justify My Love [SINGLE]/ 1990)
Madonna - Secret Garden
(Erotica/ 1992)

photo credit: popartdks

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Category: Bedroom playlist, Electronica, Jazz, Pop

Is solitude still so low the second time around?

1.) Billie Holiday – Gloomy Sunday
(Ken Burns Jazz/2000)
Bjork – Gloomy Sunday
(Stormy Weather/1999)
2.) Billie Holiday – Don’t Explain
(Ken Burns Jazz/2000)
Billie Holiday – Don’t Explain (Dzihan and Kamien Remix)
(Verve Remixed, Vol. 2/2003)
3.) Billie Holiday – Fine and Mellow
(Ken Burns Jazz/2000)
Nina Simone – Fine and Mellow
(Nina Simone at Town Hall/1959)
4.) Billie Holiday – God Bless the Child
(God Bless the Child/1994)
Blood, Sweat, and Tears – God Bless the Child
(Blood, Sweat, and Tears/1969)
5.) Billie Holiday – Solitude
(Ken Burns Jazz/2000)
Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington - Solitude
(The Great Summit – The Complete Collection: Deluxe Edition/2000)

6.) Bille Holiday – Ain’t Nobody’s Business If I Do
(God Bless the Child/1994)

It’s the holidays and what better homage to the season than to regale in the classic melodies of the greatest Holiday in music? Misery loves company as is exemplified above. For every Billie classic, there is someone who covered it in their own way; and so, for each solitary tune there is a partner. Bessie Smith originated “Ain’t Nobody …” but I wanted to leave that song to Lady Day alone; for all of the company around her, none could compare to the partner for which she longed and loved the most: opium, heroin. It was that addiction to which her version of the song referred; it is that self-inflicted solitude which resonates strongest through her tracks and is at the base of her emptiness. So a little Holiday cheer — or just Holiday — to bring in the season. Enjoi.

photo credit: solitare miles I Wished on the Moon

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Category: Acoustic, Bedroom playlist, Electronica, Jazz

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]