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Acadian Purple

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Fleeting, like smoke. (No.1)

01. 13th Floor ElevatorsLevitation
Easter Everywhere (Snapper UK, 1967)
02. TomorrowAuntie Mary’s Dress Shop
Tomorrow (1968)
03. John FaheySligo River Blues
The Legend of Blind Joe Death (Takoma, 1996)
04. Seeds - Nobody Spoil My Fun
The Seeds (Gnp Crescendo, 1966)
05. New York DollsJet Boy
1st Demos – Blue Rock Studio 1972 (1972)
06. FunkadelicMaggot Brain
Maggot Brain (Westbound Records Us, 1971)
07. Jefferson AirplaneComin’ Back To Me
Surrealistic Pillow (1967)
08. The Jimi Hendrix ExperienceAll Along The Watchtower
Electric Ladyland (Experience Hendrix, 1968)

“A new concept of celebrations beneath the human underground must emerge, become conscious, and be shared, so a revolution can be formed with a renaissance of compassion, awareness, and love, and the revelation of unity for all mankind” -wiki

note: Nostalgia sound. Instead of jazz and soul, this one is blues, folks and psych-rock. One of those songs that send you back several decades back and all of a sudden one sees how it all starts. The form the lick, the attitude. Your ears snap and your mind click… They say, 10 years time lapse is out of date, 20 is retro, 30 is classic and 40 years is timeless. It’s the entire vibe from the late 60′s. It leaps out again from ether of memory. (or so they say. I am making a short series specifically for… you guessed it, smoking. )

see also: Rolling stones ‘Summer of Love”, Razzmatazz
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The Big Mo Tuesday List

In the end, that’s what this election is about. Do we participate in a politics of cynicism or a politics of hope?

- Obama

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Rocking You All The Way to The Future. pt.1

01. Clothesline RevivalWade in The Water
Of My Native Land (Paleo Music, 2002)
02. Betty DavisGame Is My Middle Name
Betty Davis (Light in the Attic, 1973)
03. The Legendary Shack ShakersShake Your Hips
Cockadoodledon’t (Bloodshot Records, 2003)
04. Captain Beefheart & His Magic BandSugar ‘n Spikes
Trout Mask Replica (1969)
05. The Jesus LizardThumbscrews
Shot (1996)
06. John Lee HookerStop Jivin’ Me
Face To Face (Eagle Records, 2003)
07. R.L. BurnsideHard Time Killing Floor
Wish I Was In Heaven Sitting Down (Fat Possum, 2000)

Note: A charged list, something more than usual MdM post. It’s part of MdM’s musical soul. Tomorrow is a big day for everybody on the ground fighting for better future. Tho’ not a downtempo and somewhat unstable as a list, the blues center drives and urges. Root. This is the type of music that MdM is attracted to. I suppose you can see this as a way to lend a hand and a shout out to everybody on the ground. Those who are fighting for better future. Shake it baby. Why him? There are general [1] and specifics [1, 2] issues that are important to MdM’s continuing operation of course. But more importantly, his promise is backed by words and action that others have yet to convincingly persuade (war, talking to regular folks, money in politics, social justice, etc) So I suppose all these are good for everybody.

k. have fun out there. another list coming soon (downtempo next.)

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Almost Elegant No.4c – 2007


I’m high and I’m happy and I’m free
I got my whole heart
Laid out right in front of me
- Devendra Banhart , Seahorse

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Almost Elegant No.4c – 2007

02. RadioheadJigsaw Falling Into Place
In Rainbows (2007)
03. Andrew BirdImitosis (Four Tet remix)
(Remix floating on the net, 2007)
04. Sixtoo - Jackals and Vipers in Envy of Man Part 9
Jackals And Vipers In Envy Of Man (2007)
05. Iron & WinePeace Beneath the City
The Shepherd’s Dog (Sub Pop, 2007)
06. Sharon Jones & The Dap-KingsNobody’s Baby
100 Days, 100 Nights (Daptone, 2007)
07. Johnny Osbourne with Bunny BrownLove Makes The World Go Round
Summer Records Anthology 1974-88 (Light In The Attic Records, 2007)
08. Photek - Ni Ten Ichi Ryu (TeeBee Remix)
Form & Function Vol 2 (Sanctuary Trojan Us, 2007)
09. Dalek - Corrupt (knuckle up)
Abandoned Language (Ipecac Recordings, 2007)
10. MaseratiSynchronicity IV
Inventions For The New Season (Temporary Residence, 2007)
11. CastanetsAnd the Swimming
In The Vines (Asthmatic Kitty, 2007)
12. Two GallantsDespite What You’ve Been Told
Two Gallants (Saddle Creek, 2007)

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Moka has done her list. So what is 2007? I can’t really say. Unlike last year when I was sure what 2006 sound will be remembered for, 2007 has certain melancholic quality to it, sort of uncertain angst out of freedom where each blogs exert independent sounds. So I put that idea into the list along with little sounds and experiments I tried this year. (minimalist/sparse, small room listening, DnB within other genres, postrock) And of course MdM standart (downtempo, psychedelia, folks, folktronica). There are a lot more sound in the list. But overall the basic sound doesn’t seem to change much for this series.

Maybe I should leave this list with scariest modern quote of them all and use that for 2008:

“Man can will nothing unless he has first understood that he must count no one but himself; that he is alone, abandoned on earth in the midst of his infinite responsibilities, without help, with no other aim than the one he sets himself, with no other destiny than the one he forges for himself on this earth.” -Jean-Paul Sartre, Being and Nothingness, 1943)

see also: No.2b, No.3a-2006, Moka’s top 12 albums 2007.
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Few Postrock Albums and Such (pt.1)

Are you basically a jazz band? No, I mean we don’t really look at it like that. It’s more feeling with sounds, playing with sounds. We love jazz music and all of us have a background that involves jazz. We just take normal sounds and freak them out. – Tortoise Interview [1]

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Various postrock albums list. I start with canonical albums first.

notes: Experimental music is any music that challenges the commonly accepted notions of what music is. There is an overlap with avant-garde music. John Cage was a pioneer in experimental music and defined and gave credibility to the form. As with other edge forms that push the limits of a particular form of expression, there is little agreement as to the boundaries of experimental music, even amongst its practitioners. On the one hand, some experimental music is an extension of traditional music, adding unconventional instruments, modifications to instruments, noises, and other novelties to orchestral compositions. At the other extreme, there are performances that most listeners would not characterize as music at all.

The term post-rock was coined by Simon Reynolds in issue 123 of The Wire (May 1994) to describe a sort of music “using rock instrumentation for non-rock purposes, using guitars as facilitators of timbres and textures rather than riffs and powerchords.”

Originally used to describe the music of such bands as Stereolab, Disco Inferno, Seefeel, Bark Psychosis and Pram, it spread out to be frequently used for all sorts of jazz- and Krautrock-influenced, instrumental, electronica-added music made after 1994. Bands from the early 1990s such as Slint, or earlier, such as Talk Talk were influential on this genre. As with many musical genres, the term is arguably inadequate: it is used for the music of Tortoise as well as that of Mogwai, two bands who have very little in common besides the fact that their music is largely instrumental. [from progarchive]

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Talk TalkAscension Day
Laughing Stock (Umgd, 1991)
Although not considered post-rock, jazz/krautrock groups in the early nineties is the progenitor of post-rock sound, originator of many post-rock project in term of structure and texture. Talk Talk maybe one of the more representative. The postrock sound and feel are scattered all over their work. Another favorite example is ‘Future Days‘, an album by Can.

Slint - Washer
Spiderland (Touch & Go Records, 1991)
Probably the most influential postrock album, credited for introducing the form, earning Steve Albini‘s rave. “Spiderland is a majestic album, sublime and strange, made more brilliant by its simplicity and quiet grace. Songs evolve and expand from simple statements that are inverted and truncated in a manner that seems spontaneous, but is so pricise and emphatic that it must be intuitive or orchestrated or both.” [2] [wiki]

Labradford - G
Mi Media Naranja (Kranky, 1997)
Is this the minimalist sound that Brian Eno is chasing? Hard to tell, this band from Richmond release several albums in the late 90′s in almost pure texture. An ambitious project for an era filled with hardrock/grunge scene. The significance of this band probably is as a raw material for Matmos, that visionary electro avant-garde duo. [more at brainwashed]

Tortoise - TNT
TNT (Thrill Jockey, 1998)
The album that probably most recognized as postrock sound. With background structure of minimalist avant-garde and jazz, Tortoise created scattered rock riff on top of big guitar texture with complex drum on the background. It is neither jazz, nor prog-rock. Too loud for experimental electro ambient and doesn’t have popular hook for radio. The use of computer is certainly consider sacrilege by many rock purist. And yet this album is the official ambient soundtrack for rock nerd of the world. [more at wiki]

Godspeed You! Black EmperorThe Dead Flag Blues
f#a# (infinity symbol) (Kranky, 1998)
This band spans the entire golden age of postrock sound. Started in 1994 and announcing indefinite hiatus in 2003, Montreal’s Goodpseed is famous for ambitiously large sound. For eg. their two discs “Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven” album are filled with viola, violin, and of course “words” the one that makes them different. They were detained in Oklahoma after a gas station attendant suspect them as radicals. There is a sign of time for you. [wiki]

Explosions In the SkyYasmin the Light
Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Die, Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Live Forever (Temporary Residence, 2001)
The Goodspeed Texas counterpart. This album was release in September 2001. Cinematic, clean, punctuated with large wave of electric storm, it is a requiem for postrock hope. That there is larger experiment in sound which can enlighten. It is a morality play in 6 minutes rock piece. Explosion in the sky probably has the most public friendly sound between the cannonical list due to their strick bass, guitar, drum sound. [wiki]

The Mercury ProgramEgypt
Data Learn Language (Tiger Style, 2002)
A highly underrated group from Gainesville Florida with unusual instrument: xylophone. I like their balance composition, a cross road between various styles punctuated by a reminder that their work is rock. This track probably sums up my idea of what elegant music is about. Undefined, minimalist, well executed, texture and balance. [wiki]

see also: The Wire

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Autumn #4 (retro ’60)

Retro ’60

01. Moby GrapeSitting By The Window
Moby Grape (Sundazed Music Inc, 1967)
02. The HolliesElevated Observations?
Butterfly (1967)
03. Bert JanschThe Bright New Year
Birthday Blues (Castle Music UK, 1969)
04. Chuck BerryHavana Moon (wiki)
The Definitive Collection (Chess, 2006)
05. Bo DiddleyYou Can’t Judge A Book By The Cover (wiki)
Bo Diddley (Checker, 1962)
06. Flat Earth SocietyThe Lost – incidental music to “Space Kids”
Waleeco (1968)

note: This is a follow up for ‘The Future Shine‘ list. That music influence, albeit has origin, is not as easy to track. The late 60′s was the time when British folks influence entered rock and altered the shape of basic rockabilly [1]. Lyrics form and subject broadened and the use of acoustic was not just for simple solo sound. Chuck Berry even tries some latin form. And then there is Bo Diddley with his unconventional rock rhythm for his time, which makes his work timeless. And of course everybody was doing blues black or white, folks or rocker. It was part of menu that everybody had to do. Rock suddenly was more than Elvis. That was the blend that enters psychedelia [2]. I am fro the school of mix and match. If it hasn’t been tried before, time to blend and stretch it. Make it rock.

see also: Autumn #3, #6
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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]