Thursday, 30 September 2010
The Thin White Duke
I can't quite remember why but I was looking for pictures of David Bowie the other day and I came across this picture.
I was pleased for two reasons:
1) A mugshot of the remarkably well-dressed Thin White Duke is very cool.
2) A friend of mine lives in Rochester, which makes it doubly cool.
Apparently he was was arrested with Iggy Pop for smoking pot.
Sunday, 12 September 2010
Voodoo Funk
If you're going to write a music blog there is only one way to do it:
Frank Gossner, a DJ based in New York, has chronicled his expeditions to West Africa in search of vintage records in his superbly titled blog Voodoo Funk. Best of all he has uploaded mp3 mixes of the great records he has found for everybody to enjoy. There is a an interesting interview on Nylvi which would serve as a good introduction but if I were you I would swing straight over to Voodoo Funk and turn up that funky afro beat!
- You must travel to faraway lands in search of ultra rare records.
- You must literally dig up long forgotten vinyl that is dripping with afro funk.
- You must then return to your turntables and concoct a powerful funk brew from your vinyl treasure.
- You must then release these funk-laced biscuits as mp3s on your blog for others to enjoy.
Frank Gossner, a DJ based in New York, has chronicled his expeditions to West Africa in search of vintage records in his superbly titled blog Voodoo Funk. Best of all he has uploaded mp3 mixes of the great records he has found for everybody to enjoy. There is a an interesting interview on Nylvi which would serve as a good introduction but if I were you I would swing straight over to Voodoo Funk and turn up that funky afro beat!
Monday, 6 September 2010
Head Like a Hole
I think Nine Inch Nails' debut album, Pretty Hate Machine, is an absolute classic. It is full of ominous, violent music but you can equally dance and sing along to it.
I didn't buy the album until the mid-90s at which point I was mostly listening to post-Cobain grunge and the NIN sound had changed somewhat, so the album was starting to show its age. It is stupid to say it sounded very 1980s because it was released in 1989 so naturally it did, but despite this, Pretty Hate Machine was a rock album with synths and a drum machine which to my naive ears was novel. On top of this every track was a good one and most importantly my best friends older brother said it was cool - so it had to be.
OK everyone sing along:
"Bow down before the one you serve, you're going to get what you deserve..."
I didn't buy the album until the mid-90s at which point I was mostly listening to post-Cobain grunge and the NIN sound had changed somewhat, so the album was starting to show its age. It is stupid to say it sounded very 1980s because it was released in 1989 so naturally it did, but despite this, Pretty Hate Machine was a rock album with synths and a drum machine which to my naive ears was novel. On top of this every track was a good one and most importantly my best friends older brother said it was cool - so it had to be.
OK everyone sing along:
"Bow down before the one you serve, you're going to get what you deserve..."
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