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Blu-hu-hu-hu-hu


Martin Scorsese's Blues. A blues series in 7 parts available on dvd, the 2nd film is by Wim Wenders on Blind Willie Johnson.


 
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Industrial noise is so passé


If you are interested to stream the new Einstürzende Neubauten album Perpetuum Mobile you should go over here to swens blog.

P.S. To my ears the first three songs are almost easy listening.

P.P.S. From the review The Village Voice: Music: Subtlety Und Drang by Geeta Dayal:

The album has a light, airy feel, partially thanks to three air compressors, electric fans, and plastic tubing, but also to the fluid, easy grace of traditional instruments—smooth, elastic basslines, warm organ sounds, and pedal steel guitars.

 
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Classic downloads


  • The 13 songs of Uncle Tupelo's last show in St Louis, May 1st, 1994 before Jeff Tweedy went on to form Wilco and Jay Farrar started Son Volt (via kingblind)
  • Time Has Told Me, Nick Drake's limited 3 lp set including 44 tracks (via totally fuzzy)
  • All the nine songs of the first Nirvana show ever at a house party in Raymond, WA, March 1987. The quality of the recording is quite poor though.

 
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What your iPod knows about you


The Village Voice: Features: The Essay: Pod People by Izzy Grinspan (copied & pasted from the sofa):

An iPod, by contrast, keeps no secrets. The iPod records what songs have been played both most recently and most often, so it quickly becomes a record of the owner's internal aural landscape. Listening to someone else's iPod is thus an intimate, almost invasive activity. On the scale of personal exposure, it's not exactly trading diaries, but it's much more revealing than a mix tape—for example, I never would have expected the boyfriend to have an ethereal cover version of 'Leaving on a Jet Plane,' mislabeled 'Björk,' as his most recently played track. It also quickly gets self-referential: When I got my iPod back, I put on the 'Recently Played' list to see what bands he'd checked out. My iPod then dutifully recorded me listening to the songs he'd heard.

 
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dreamy - fluffy - ethereal


Stream all the rare and unreleased Cocteau Twins tracks (altogether 25) from here. My fave, an edited version of Heaven or Las Vegas (via largehearted boy).

P.S. Somehow I find the sound of the Cocteau Twins which was so innovative and breathtaking in the 80s didn't age well. It's a pity as I still like the idea of it.


 
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Shortcut to DJ Martian's blog entries section. Thank you Martin for having answered "my prayer".


 
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The Breeders 10-15 years ago


Very nice. Eleven demos to Pod and The Last Splash (via herr k.).


 
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mp3 blogs/rotation etc.


Update: The most useful site in this category is the mp3 blog aggregator. You can even add your own mp3 blog there if you like. Right now (22/07) there are 45 mp3 blogs covered in the digest.

Another aggregator: Web Nymph Aggregator Music, MP3s Headlines.

There are quite a lot of blogs out there which host mp3s or links to mp3s somewhere on the internet and whose authors usually write something about the music. A small selection:

  • gabba / POD with short texts on a wide spectrum of music like soul, electro, house etc. including older heroes like Robert Wyatt, Roxy Music, Josef K, Tocotronic and the latest hip stuff like M83, Pluramon...
  • fluxblog by Matthew Perpetua with a good mix of indie and pop. Usually 1-2 mp3 links per day. Concise writing. Blogroll with mp3 blogs.
  • The Mystical Beast. Probably Definitely my favourite mp3 blog. Posts usually covering one artist. Older stuff ranging from Ride, Swans, Divine Comedy to the Jazz Butcher. And lots of bands I have never heard of but which are always worth to check out. Indie heaven. The writing is spot-on as well. Someone with a huge record collection who knows what I like. If the Mystical Beast pinged weblogs.com I'd be even more grateful. (thank you for the pinging and the link!)
  • said the gramophone: Sean from Montreal offers one to two mp3s per (almost daily) post. Usually on the mellower side of indie. Pretty expressive and poetic writing.
  • Kingblind, a very busy music blog focussing on news with several mp3 links per week and capsule reviews on the songs. Indierockish.
  • TalkieWalkie with indieish audio music links and short texts.
  • PopNose is Freaky Trigger's mp3 blog. Pop-oriented of course. What else would you expect from Tom Ewing and friends? Sound writing. Version 2 now integrated in NYLPM.
  • Burned By The Sun. From LA. Occasional mp3s in the classic (as opposite to dud) realm.
  • .: chromewaves.net v5.0. Frank from Toronto posts one mp3 per week. The last song is a Madonna cover by Teenage Fanclub.
  • 75 or Less album reviews.: Collective album review site. 75 words max. per record with audio links.
  • fruits of chaos // a sampler mainly with Asian music. At least four songs per week. Rather new site I guess.
  • --Razor Blade Smile--. I have never heard of most of the music. Some Japanese stuff but also Placebo and the likes.
  • empty-handed.com: any similarities are purely coincidental concentrating on bad music like Heino, Kung Fu Fighting and everything you never ever wanted to listen to in your life but you couldn't escape.
  • largehearted boy, a boy, a girl, and his radio. Hardly any writing on the songs but lots of mp3 links to songs, shows and rarities. David has a soft spot for Guided By Voices.
  • totally fuzzy. Same thing. Mp3 links galore. Blogroll with many further pointers to mp3 blogs.

P.S. I forgot The Catbirdseat with links to external mp3s of usually new albums.

P.P.S. March, 9th and April, 4th. Some more which I discovered in the past month:

  • badgerminor has turned into an mp3 blog! Ca. two files per day and nice personal writing on exciting pop music which is usually not from the charts.
  • de subjectivisten mp3check is in Dutch and collects links to mp3s of music off the trodden paths. From Dutch rock, jazz to folk and back.
  • bubblegum machine offers two songs per week concentrating on 70s/80s pop preferably released on K-tel or Ronco.
  • soul sides with jazz, hiphop and soul tracks. And some indie goodness too.
  • tyrone shoelaces from Hongkong with music I don't know about. Probably young people's music in the field of dance, electronica, disco etc.
  • new(ish). Same story. The only band I know are Franz Ferdinand.
  • zerogweb.net. That's more like it. External links to Throbbing Gristle, Barbara Morgenstern etc.
  • punkassbitch hosts indie mp3s without reviews. Evan Dando, Beta Band, Sunny Day Real Estate, q-tip are downloadable right now.
  • Dream Chimney: Track of the Day is a collective mp3 blog featuring lots of goodies. Recent tracks by among others Eno, The Cure, Linda Thompson, Pavement, Beatles, Penguin Cafe Orchestra.
  • tofuhut with a very eclectic selection concentrating on world and jazz. Extremely busy site with oodles of music blog sidebar links organised by genre.
  • links to music blogs organised alphabetically

 
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Old Eno interview


There are few musicians whose words on music are as exciting as their music. Brian Eno is one of them. Paul Schütze's interview with him in The Wire 139, September 1995 is full of interesting insights.

Eno, the electronic/recording wizard comes up with a surprising explanation why synthesizer music is often so pale in comparison with real instrumental music. The player simply has no physical relation to his instrument:

... but the important thing, as anyone who's played synthesizers knows, is not the number of options that you have, but the rapport you can have with the instrument. This is why people playing crappy 35 year old electric guitars consistently come up with more interesting results, musically, than synthesizer players do.

The way he sees music programming tools like ProTools (or Cubase in 1995) is that they give everyone the skills to create music and therefore move the focus from skill to judgement. Nowadays every idiot has the technical skill to make music and the important question now is what to do with the skill. Where to go. And this is the first question to ask yourself before starting with beats and stuff.

Another interesting idea concerns the value of a piece of music. He thinks that it is not intrinsic but coming from the interaction with the listener. That there is a I Ching quality to music. It only has a meaning if the listener can connect to it, can integrate it in his universe. It is even possible that the listener embellishes the music. That it can become better than when it was created by him listening to it.

I also liked the reflections on artists who don't censor their output and who let the market decide if it is good. Eno names Picasso, Miles Davis and Prince:

That's a kind of humility, actually: it's a mixture of arrogance, which says, 'I know I'm fucking good.' But a humility, which says, 'I'm not the person to decide.'

A weird thing: the interviewer mentions a track on Another Green World with children's voices in the background. Eno says that he had completely forgotten about them and that they were from a playground. I just relistened to that album and I didn't hear those children anywhere. Anyone an idea where they could hide?


 
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Kevin Shields in a twelve minute interview at NPR about his activities after Loveless and the songs he recorded for Lost in Translation (via ronsens).

P.S. Another Shields interview from last summer in Manhattan with Hua Hsu. It is pretty long and Shields tells us everything you ever wanted to know about his growing up in New York and Ireland.

P.P.S. A translation of the important bits of a recent interview with Les Inrockuptibles over here at Paper Bags on Microphones.


 
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