26/10/2017

22/17 - Thunderstorm, Come, Scrape Those Barnacles Off Me

Spicing up October with gigs and movies. And futuristic/future-fearing headphone-music.


Björk - Thunderbolt

The truest genius of our time. Craving miracles over a bassline made with a Tesla coil. I'll love you till the end of time Björk.


Federale - Black Sunday

Finally got the opportunity to see A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night in the cinema. Movie magic goosebumps. The montage soundtracked by this Morriconesque tune is only one of a continuous sequence of utterly stunning scenes.


Kiosk - Yarom Bia

Yeah, I'll cram in yet another song from the Iranian vampire flick. A close to perfect film.


St. Vincent - Fear the Future

My third St Vincent gig was not perhaps the best one, but yet somehow the most awesome. Staged and theatrical to an extreme, with a backing track instead of a band, but still she managed to just rip through every song in the most brutally direct way. High heeled guitar-goddess that she is.



Fever Ray - To The Moon And Back

She's baaaaack!!!! Best news of the week!





Also went to see Mulholland Drive at the cinema. First time watching it since my late teens I think. It's still marvellous. Unfortunately, this earthshaking cover is not on Spotify:


13/10/2017

21/17 - You Better Beware of the Happening

I can't think of anything more boring and limiting than a streamlined music taste. Here are five tunes from five countries and five genres. All fitting perfectly into my world.


Yma Sumac - Virgines del Sol

Take it away bird woman!


Marcia Griffiths - Don't Let Me Down

One of the best Beatles covers I know. This song was made for a backbeat. I really love the little solo guitar noodles as well.


Venetian Snares - Kétsarkú Mozgalom

It feels like this track sums up all my feelings this October. Melancholia, nostalgia, lethargy, overlaid with moments of energy, manual labour and political anger. Also some wonder.


Georg Riedel Orchestra ft. Emma Pettersson - Gubben u kallinge tonte sej yver gardi

Ancient and indecipherable Swedish folksong gets turned inside out by a big band.


The Supremes - The Happening

So much melody! Such tight arrangement! Supreme pop!




01/10/2017

20/17 - This Is How The World Will End

Five contemporary hits. The world is beautiful and terrifying.


Thed Jewel - Fuchsia

Another recommendation from Ali. What a monster beat. The drop at 0:50. And then the addition of a tambourine at 1:38. Banging.


St. Vincent - Los Ageless

Annie Clark pens her most shamelessly catchy radio hit, and it's bloody irresistible. I sing along in the kitchen each time it comes on BBC6. Can't wait to see her next month
How can anybody have you and lose you and not lose their minds too?


Grizzly Bear - Neighbours

The new Grizzly Bear album is like a burly gregarious uncle lifting you up and embracing you tightly, while peppering you with affections, questions and anecdotes, hardly letting you get a word in. Then he proceeds to take you out for drinks and food and pushes a few pound notes down your breast pocket while he's at it. It's just on the verge of being too much, but then you give in and just revel in being pampered for 50 minutes. Every track is jam packed with gorgeous little melodies that hardly get to run their course before the next lovely segment bursts in, and the arrangements are just piles and piles of perfectly calibrated details and warm sounds. It's overwhelmingly generous, is what I'm saying. Just listen to those razors of guitar lines cutting ribbons through the lilting bass while voices swirl around on different astral planes and a bubbling synthesiser merge with curtains of woodwinds. 
Face to face  
We'll watch our bodies break 
Not a care in the world


PJ Harvey - The Ministry of Defence

It took me a while, but I finally made sure I had a complete PJ Harvey collection by purchasing the latest album. And what do you know; once you listen to it as an entity it reveals itself as another masterpiece. I was hesitant before, but I'm a convert now. Blunt and simplistic in one light, raw, powerful observations in another. The production really is a perfect mix of old-school lo-fi Polly Jean and spacious, delicately detailed backing tracks.


Death Grips - I've Seen Footage

I've seen footage...