Thursday, July 30, 2009

july link up right nanana

totally love this blog! thanks everyone...

not quite sure if this is one song or three or five, but it definitely makes the grade of music that i can't stop listening to. the rhythm is an update of a forgettable ("classic") uncle bob track called coming in from the cold and further proof that he was simply more marketable than the current crop of totally ignored, totally more compelling and arguably more worthwhile jamaican artists. there's something so joyful and guarded about all the artists singing on it and a kind of we are the world feeling of everyone being in the studio together - which is almost certainly not the case. Like all great rhythms it's got the holy trinity of a new artist you've never heard of totally running the show (angel doolas - who has 46 friends on myspace WOT) sizzla singing falsetto about colonial systems and the big acorn reggae remix.

x

1. Gyptian - Life
2. Angel Doolas - Trickster
3. Buju Banton - Time & Place
4. Sizzla - Do It Right Now
5. Acorn - Nanana

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Winter's hanging around

So i went to see the September issue the other night and was really into the soundtrack. Upon some internet research i found this amazing Ladytron song that somehow i'd totally missed when it was released. anyway, it's kinda chilling, and fits Anna Wintour's steez in the doco really well.

https://www.yousendit.com/download/Y1RweFVjNnlEa1VLSkE9PQ

secondly, i am obsessed with this song right now. i love adele's voice and i think this song is super super powerful and beautiful. the piano is amazing.

https://www.yousendit.com/download/Y1RweFVYTWNveE1LSkE9PQ

and thirdly, this is one of my all time favourites. a beautiful song about heartbreak with incredible lyrics about being the other girl and waiting for things to change.

https://www.yousendit.com/download/Y1RweFVZQTY3bUFLSkE9PQ

I really hope these links work - my first time uploading files. Such a nerd.

Also, massive props for Brendan for making this blog happen. It's such a great idea and i've already really enjoyed dowloading some amazing songs.

Kerryanne x

Monday, July 20, 2009

Sunday, July 19, 2009

hi everyone

first up I’d like to say this is an AMAZING idea Brendan, I’m super excited about this blog. well done!

ok so I just got back from spain and the two albums that we seemed to listen to the most during cocktail hour were the phoenix album wolfgang amadeus phoenix and the new gossip album music for men, so I’m posting my two favourite songs from these albums but I really love the whole albums and I would really recommend having a listen to them if you haven’t already. I’m also posting a robyn song in honour of my new baby girl robyn ivy greive who is keeping me awake at 4am right now so I can post this.

love

niki

ps I've probably uploaded these wrong, but forgive me, I've never done it before and I'm very tired!

Gossip - Men in Love
http://boxstr.com/files/5727058_vqlhz/07%20Men%20In%20Love.mp3

Phoenix - Lisztomania
http://boxstr.com/files/5727072_lzruc/01%20Lisztomania.mp3

Robyn - Because of Boys (Yelle cover) http://boxstr.com/files/5727059_yyrny/01%20Because%20Of%20Boys.mp3

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Deadline Distractions

My three faves are currently preventing me from spiralling into a work-related vortex of anxiety. I don't know if it's because they're particularly soothing, or just because they're absorbing enough to distract me from my thoughts AND FOR SOME COSMIC REASON THEY ALL START WITH S.

The new Dirty Projectors album is pretty awesome, but the single Stillness Is The Move is like 10 different amazing songs rolled into one. RnB for crackers? Perhaps:
Dirty Projectors - Stillness Is The Move

Modlang is a Czech Republic pressing plant/record label I believe, so the actual author of this song is a bit of a mystery to me, but it's off the Rough Trade Counter Culture 5 compilation. Power-psych-pop with a completely foreign crunchy electronic bassline:
Modlang - Slaughtered By The Sun

An oldie but a baddie; Fei and I bunkered down in a remote beach house for a few days when she was here a couple weeks ago. With only Hauraki (hard rock FM radio station) for company, Queensrÿche made an appearance while we were drunkenly licking our wounds and I haven't been able to stop listening to it since:
Queensrÿche - Silent Lucidity

I've not got permission to download helpful software for the posting of songs, so these ones will expire in 7 days c/o YouSendIt. Sorry for that.

June

Here's a few tracks:

Sunday Morning Coming Down

The Best Ever Death Metal Band in Denton

I'd Rather Walk Than Run

Also, for those of you that haven't heard about dropbox, it's definitely the best way to share files short of your own server.

Friday, July 3, 2009

June 2009 - BK

Ok here's my first posting. This things a bit of an experiment, basically feeling the loss of MixTapeMassive, feeling the distance from my L.A. crew, my N.Z. crew, and as I've long felt that communication is best done via music or the internet or preferably both at once, I thought it'd be nice to stay up with what's what by telling people what tunes are stuck in your head recently. So it's not intended to be an outcooling each other contest with knowledge of obscure sh*t or whatevs, in fact quite the opposite, more like a 'haha Can't Get You Out Of My Head has been stuck in my head all month, how embarrassing, plus I just heard this great tune by Johnny Cash that I'd never heard before' kind of deal. Not that there's anything wrong with obscurity and coolness either..

SO. The only rules are to post no more than once per month, and to post no more than three songs per post. The idea is to have a wide variety of voices, and not to overwhelm people with content. As an experiment, and as extra for experts, it'd be cool if you could also upload the actual mp3s, and point a link on your posting to direct people there (I like to use http://www.boxstr.com/). I'm not sure how long that'll last, but I figure an mp3 here and there is not gonna kill any artist, to the contrary I strongly believe that a site like this will encourage people to explore more music and discover new artists so if any artist or the people at Blogger think differently please contact me first before suing me or taking down this blog! (brendankayes at gmail)

So, recently I've been listening to a bunch of random stuff. My favo(u)rite three tunes of the bunch are probably, in no particular order:

My Boyfriend's Back, as performed by the Paper Dolls
Learned to Surf, by Superchunk
and, Love Against The Wall, by Gyptian

They can be downloaded here:

churs,b

P.S. I'm not sure if a single .zip file or three mp3 files are easier for people to manage? (please let me know..). The individual mp3s can be downloaded here:


(you can right click and 'save as' them if using a pc. If using a mac, I'm not sure - mac users please let me know whether you're able to get the songs to play either from the .zip file or the individual files, or both)

P.P.S. Also let me know if there are other people you want me to invite to join as contributors. I think we can have up to 100 people..