Saturday, December 10, 2011

Top 5 2011 Albums

+ Unknown Mortal Orchestra - Unknown Mortal Orchestra
+ Section.80 - Kendrick Lamar
+ James Blake - James Blake
+ Black Up - Shabazz Palaces
+ Noir - Blue Sky Black Death

I am not much of a writer but decided to add a little commentary to this post.

Unknown Mortal Orchestra :: One of the most unique sounding albums I heard this year. It goes well with summer or winter and has a timeless feel to it that will still be exciting 10 years from now. A pleasant surprise was seeing them SHRED on guitar during their live show in Dallas this October. Talented nerdy guys; looking forward to future releases.

Section.80 :: Jazz rap from Compton? Ok, I'll give it a try. WOW! This album definitely got a lot of play time in my car this year. I'm guilty of listening to beats more than lyrics and Section.80 delivers; a good balance of dusty drums, neo-soul melodies, horns, and hood appeal. Kendrick's flow is mature for a 24 year old with good cadence and substance. Consciousness is there; a step above the swag emitting from his peers.

James Blake :: The white hipster D'Angelo... where's the shirtless music video bro? In all reality, this dude could make a room full of your closest girlfriends cry. Probably the best use of vocal effects I have ever heard. I love that his songs start off with minimal keys and then build into complete layered electronic suites. This album is SMOOTH; light a candle, burn some incense, and ZONE OUT.

Black Up :: Artist is a integral part of the 90's jazz rap movement. Artist releases critically acclaimed albums that help define an era. Artist mysteriously emerges 16 years after his musical peak - behind the wheelz of steel with sunglasses on and a sidekick playing African percussion. This is of course Ishmael "Butterfly" Butler from Digable Planets, the man behind Shabazz Palaces. This is future rap with an OG mentality. The lyrics are sick, the beats are sick. Black Up is the right way for an artist to reinvent themselves; taking cues from the past and spinning them in a new creative direction.

Noir :: This album sounds like the soundtrack to discovering humanity. I can hear a few songs being played at the closing ceremony of the Olympics. Most good rap tracks have strong melodies, so it doesn't surprise me that this instrumental album from producers Blue Sky Black Death is just that. Lush strings, deep synths, steady drums, and airy vocals come together to form beautiful songs that travel with ease through the hour long set. This is mood music that would probably not get the party started on a Friday night, but would be an excellent companion on a train ride across the European plains.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Top 5 Sexy Movies

+ Risky Business
+ Purple Rain
+ The Crow
+ Lost Highway
+ Drive

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Top 5 Texas Bands

+ Toadies
+ Spoon
+ At The Drive-In
+ Ethan Durelle
+ What Made Milwaukee Famous

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Real Hip-Hop

I saw DJ Shadow perform last Sunday and was blown away by the inventive audio/visual experience. My expectations were exceeded, and then some. It is so inspiring to see an artist continue to push the envelope again and again. Here is a sample of his recent "Shadowsphere" tour:



One of my all time favorite Shadow tracks is "Midnight In A Perfect World". I think it is the ultimate atmospheric/ambient hip-hop song:



Here is a list of the samples. It amazes me how well the different records work together. DJ Shadow makes your DJ look like an amateur.

The Human Abstract by David Axelrod (1969)
California Soul by Marlena Shaw (1969)
Sower of Seeds by Baraka (1973)
The Madness Subsides by Pekka Pohjola (1975)
Biography by Meredith Monk (1981)
Dolmen Music (Part 1) by Meredith Monk (1981)
Dolmen Music (Part 2) by Meredith Monk (1981)
Releasing Hypnotical Gases by Organized Konfusion (1991)
Outta State by Akinyele (1993)

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Minimal Tweaks



Clean imagery, lurking trip-hop drums, ethereal vocals, and Sarah Barthel is BEAUTIFUL.

Love it!

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Destiny

One of my all time favorite videos... PEACE

Monday, July 25, 2011

Cotton Spandex Jersey Tank Thong

Thank you American Apparel for giving us something else to look at besides the Victoria's Secret catalog...

Monday, July 4, 2011

Top 5 Favorite Albums

+ the colour and the shape
+ pretty hate machine
+ endtroducing...
+ songs for the deaf
+ dear science

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

move



sick. (thanks bryan)

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Dance Dance Baby!

THEN:



VS

NOW:



Shakin' or stompin' ...what tickles your fancy?

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Rise Of The Underground

Two examples of how pop music is starting to become significant again:

http://theophiluslondon.net/
http://frankocean.com/

Thursday, March 3, 2011

DJ Shadow Interview



Josh Davis otherwise known as DJ Shadow discusses children's music, new technology, vinyl, and artistic development with Soul Sides founder Oliver Wang.

CLICK HERE

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Nerd Alert

I think this is what we were all expecting Daft Punk's Tron Soundtrack to sound like:

Saturday, January 29, 2011

I Got Songs

As of yesterday:



All mp3s

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Jail Time Blues

I was recently record shopping at Sound Exchange and found this note folded up inside a vintage copy of "Frampton Comes Alive!":



You won't find that on iTunes!

Saturday, January 22, 2011

The Fragile

In honor of Trent Reznor's big Golden Globe win, I dug up this classic NIN performance from the 1999 MTV Video Music Awards. I remember watching this on TV when I was a freshman in high school and thought it was the coolest live performance I had ever seen. Enjoy!



BTW; the Johnny Depp introduction was very fitting.