Thursday, April 30, 2009

EMALKAY

Emalkay
So I think I might be going to see UK dubstepper Emalkay at the Flamingo Cantina this Saturday! It's been a long time since I've been to a dubstep show so I'm kinda looking forward to this. I'm fairly certain I won't be able to find anyone willing to attend this show with me but I guess it beats sitting about the front stoop all night. I don't own any Emalkay but it sounds fun enough. How have American MC's still not discovered dubstep?


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NBA Playoffs, Round 2

Dirk
Did you ever see the scene in season 3 of The Wire where Cutty approaches the girlfriend of a drug dealer, who is suspect of stealing profits from the Barksdale gang, and very unexpectedly and very forcefully full-hand slaps the enamel off her teeth? Well, that's what the Denver Nuggets did to Chris Paul and the New Orlean's Hornets. Sigh. My other team, The Mavericks, get a chance to spar with the Nuggs next. I would like to think that Dirk is listening to "Bring the Ruckus" or something comparable in the picture above, but I'm sure it's probably a Hasselhoff tune...which is cool too, you know, whatevs. Anyway, I can't get enough of the Buzzcocks recently. The End.

The Buzzcocks

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

The Original Birdman

The Birdman

Monday, April 27, 2009

.wav your hands in the air

This song is for you

Friday, April 24, 2009

Let it rip - I love coming up with bad blog titles!

Rip It Up And Start Again
So I've been reading/obsessing over Simon Reynold's Post Punk bible, Rip It Up And Start Again. I hardly ever read non-fiction on music but Reynold's book has been highly informative, well written, and very entertaining. Post Punk has been a genre that I've regretfully neglected to a large degree over the years and have had my eyes opened to some pretty amazing tunes while working my way through the book.

Anyway, Henry Rollins digs the book as well and is dedicating his upcoming radio show to Post Punk. I believe the show airs tomorrow night and you can check it out on KCRW's website. I can't wait to check the archive broadcast Monday morning. Maybe I'll read Henry's latest book next.

Gang of Four

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Summer Tunes

So I've been mentally and, ummm, musically preparing myself for summer. Multiple consecutive days of ninety (plus) degree temperatures is something one needs to brace themselves for. I'm also working on my island beat summer mix that should but out in a few weeks so my stereo has definitely been set to "summah time" mode. Anyway, here are ten records that I've been playing quite a bit in preparation for all the approaching sunburns and margaritas!

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Stimming - Una Pena (12", EP)
This came out last year and I have been playing this to death. 'Una Pena' is an organic, breezy dance track that seems to be perfect for chilling or dancing. You feel like you are in a field of swarming bees, locusts, and grasshoppers towards the end of this track. This is going on the mix without a doubt.

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Lukid - Foma
I just picked this up the other day so the official verdict still isn't out. Very FlyLo/Dilla, Lap-Hop-esque beats and atmospheres, only Lukid seems to let things unfold and breath with a little more ease. Great for chilling on a hot evening. For fans of Flying Lotus, of which I am obsessed with.

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Vetiver - Tight Knit
First off, I love this album cover. Things that come to mind whilst listening to this band - saltwater soaked sandalwood, sand filled bathing suit pockets, carbonated beverages in glass bottles, weather-beaten wooden structures, and, uh, coconut shrimp. I should really write descriptions for expensive candles. Only California can legitimately export this stuff.


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Soul Jazz Records - Singles 2008 - 2009
I'll go ahead and tell you that I'm a total label whore for Soul Jazz and usually dig just about anything they release. You get a little bit of everything on here with some glitchy house, baile funk, italo-disco, and some dubstep heavyweights. Many choice summer riddims, if you will.

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Extra Golden - Thank You Very Quickly
Vampire Weekend gets name dropped in just about every review you see of this record. Only, you know, these guys are from Nairobi.

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Zomby - Spliff Dub (Rustie Remix)
For whatever reason, I can't get enough of this track. I've been obsessing over Zomby for the past couple of weeks as well. A dubstep/wonky (I despise the term "wonky") record with that American west coast gangster rap vibe that them limey kids are gaga for.

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Junior Boys - Begone Dull Care
I like this record. I just haven't spent enough time with it to really know for sure though. Seems less cold than previous outings but still sultry. Summer = sultry.

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Tarika - D
What we have here is some nice island music from Madagascar. Some of it is a little "world-music-cd-from-Starbucks-ish" but what the hell is wrong with that? There's a time and a place for everything. I heard one of Tarika's songs on a local radio station here and tried to track down this album for a while. Come to find out most of their records are out of print but I suppose iTunes saved the day as you can get it there if you want it.

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Zomby - The Lie EP
It's Zomby so I like it. I real dubby/chewy bass boomer for your hi-fi.

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The Congos - The Heart of the Congos
A reggae classic. I'm pretty new to this and have almost run the needle down to the cartridge on this bad boy.

There it is, some summer fun tunes that I've been digging.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Schroeder

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Indeed.

Graphtar Hero

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I guess, but I think getting old and rich had more to do with it.

Tuesday, April 07, 2009

Area man to have beers with Dirk

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I haven't been posting much lately. I don't know if there's been too much or too little going on for me to post anything! I'm going to see CP3 take on Dirk this weekend in Dallas! This will be my second time to see the Hornets play this year. Time for a playoff run!