And here we are again, and with echoes of ‘where’s my music
yo’ ringing in my ears I have finally managed to get around to my DHS update,
almost a month after Hodgson and with me having berated his tardiness last time
as well. Poor effort on my part. Still I’m doing all the typing during the day,
where I’m also listening to tunes so that surely has to count for something ? You’ve
gotta love that last month before redundancy eh…
Anyway, I’m back in the badlands of south London, although
to be fair no-one has been beheaded or shot dead by police down here recently
that I know of so maybe that whole south London stereotype needs to be
revisited. Peckham Rye does have 9 (count ‘em) beauty salons within the first
100 yards of the train station so that’s something to get used to, it’s a whole
different culture down here. You have to wonder why people put so much time,
effort and money into how they look, rather than who they are, but maybe that’s
just the way of the world – after all facebook is everywhere, even now in this
very room…
But that’s enough social commentary – my thanks as ever for
some wonderful music from you lads:
S
Kicking off with Domain – this is what the word lush was created
for I think – a nice representation of Canon here. Lovely.
Love Beat – that’s quite a description you’ve got there Kev.
Like with the first track it is lifted from somewhere, or more likely knowing
you this is the original use of that riff – certainly recall it in some 90’s
tune or other. Its really beautiful and yet not very uplifting for me and the
chat at the beginning is completely unnecessary I think. Nice though.
You are my sister – you’re definitely spot on about the
emotion of the delivery, that’s unquestionable for me. However this song makes
me feel uncomfortable. I really cant put my finger on why – possibly having a
sister myself I just find it too saccharine sweet and the idea of me saying
this to mine is what jars me !
Reverie – you have nailed it here Kev, this is definitely
immense. And a nice use of ‘miasma’ too. Not much more to add, a great
atmospheric record that just keeps getting better – on the master playlist.
Hold your breath – and again mate – what a vocal, great
piano and some insistent drum and bass – love it.
A really great selection there bigman, muchas gracias.
H
Etherwood rmx – really like this one too, and have to agree
this etherwood chap knows how to make a good tune ! Really works well around
the vocals, giving them centre stage. Always nice to have an enjoyable d&b
tune
Talabot remix – this reminds me of a really old record,
possibly on hooj called something like ‘lift up my cup’ or something like that.
The production is really slick, but don’t really like that tune – its what I’d
recognise as a good tune, but just not one that rocks my boat overall, even
though there are a couple of nice moments. My loss Im sure !
Fort Romeau Remix – Agree about the summery sunshine house
comment, is really very chilled and would feel just right by the beach, goes up
a notch towards the end which is always good I think. Nice piano loop too.
Caribou – you chaps may have got a hint that I really rather
like this record. A 6 music one for me (more on that below) that made me stop
what I was doing and turn it way the fuck up – cue dancing around the kitchen
and hurried search on spot, followed by some appropriate cheering when said
record was there. The climax of this record is HUGE and just keeps coming.
Would deffo be on my list of tunes of 2014. Love it.
Tuff City Kids rmx – I see what you mean about this
signifying that it was about to kick off, it really has a feel to it that you’d
know in a top dj’s set could only mean one thing. A great ‘layering’ track I
would say, in that you could have long mixes at either end of it with the right
tracks and create smooth layers of tunes (if that makes sense ?!)
Anyway, another top selection.
So one could say that I have been rather spoilt with the
latest round. However I really feel confident that I can hold my own this time,
so here goes:
The Field ‘They won’t see me’
I stumbled upon this on a random search through spot, and it
was very much an ‘interesting, interesting, very interesting…’ (its better if
you can hear Barry Davies saying it) with a crescendo of ‘oh my word you have
to say that’s magnificent’ which summed up my thoughts on it. A moody, growing,
pulsating piece of 4am drug music. Aces.
Alt-J ‘Tessellate’
This has been on my
playlist for a few months here – props to my very cool girlfriend who sent it
to me. Alt-j have their own genre as far as Im concerned, if you go through
their tunes, they are almost impossible to pigeon-hole and even just on
individual records. What is this one for example ? Haunting voal, great arrangement,
almost a dubstep beat but with no bass ?! I’ll just settle for an amazing piece
of music. And its not even their best tune…
Alt-J ‘Hunger of the Pine’
Nsafuyfsdavsasfv. Hmph. That’s me trying to convey the
brilliance and originality of this record, and failing badly. I adore this tune,
and like the above its incredibly produced in a genre all of its own. I don’t like
all of alt-j’s tracks but I will be keeping a close eye on them as when they’re
good, fuck me are they good. 6 music first brought this to my ears, god bless ‘em.
Aim ‘Demonique’
6 music again – easily the best music station around,
especially on Saturdays and especially on Huey’s lunchtime show (he of the fun
loving criminals). This was another ‘stop what Im doing’ moment, just for the
backing sample to be honest – that’s an immense backdrop. It all gets a bit
sinister with the film sample (Halloween) when I was really hoping for a great
hip-hop track after the intro. But its very original to me, and my god, that
sample and the bass riff together – huge. “We’re all afraid of the dark inside
ourselves” !
Dustin O’Halloran ‘We move lightly’
From something to dark to something oh so light. Tell me
this isn’t one of the most beautiful piano tracks you have ever heard !! It has
a gentleness that cannot be overstated, melancholy yet uplifting and obviously constructed
with tenderness and care. Adorable.
Until next time
One love
D - you recognise 'Love Beat' from my previous selection because it's a reworking of 'Moments In Love' by Art Of Noise (as H said, I think it actually appeared on the b-side of the original single) - so there you go... x
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