Friday, 8 February 2008

Best of Stones, my take

This a very personal selection of what I prefer in the Rolling Stones. I am too young to pronounce the sentence "It's been ten years since…" very often, but it has been ten years at least since I started listening to the Stones. You will notice that I like Keith Richards a lot, and that I like the recent stuff as well as the old. I am lazy, so this is captured directly from iTunes.

Tuesday, 5 February 2008

Good techno in a good mix

If you plan to get only one mix of electronic music for the coming months, get Laurent Garnier's "Excess Luggage" CD4, mixed at the Rex.

Jeff Mills' "The Bells" and Technasia's "Descent" on the same plate, what can I say? Genius!

And Garnier is also very interesting to watch live. I saw him mix with jazz in Vienne a few years ago and enjoyed it.

Monday, 4 February 2008

Inlandish

France Musique is currently broadcasting a track from this new release. No doubt the first composer has worked with Brian Eno.

What it means to be musically at home is when you get to listen to hundreds of different music styles, but only one or two of them make you feel you are in your element.

I happen to enjoy electronic music (from downtempo to hard techno), jazz, rock, hard rock, classical music, and a bit of other styles like world music and stuff that does not fit categories. But it's only when I listen to an ambient piano track or to a progressive rock guitar melody that I know where my ear resides.

Saturday, 26 January 2008

Daily Thrash Motion

It takes about thirty seconds to connect with very large groups of music videos on Dailymotion. “Thrash Militia” has particularly good stuff. Make sure you adjust sound volumes between videos, some of them are very quiet/loud.





You probably need to know the studio version to enjoy this:





Thursday, 24 January 2008

MDK

Yay! I just got offered "MDK," Magma's best album. I used to have this album on magnetic tape, with Agitation Free "II" on the other side. Listen to "MDK" over the sound module at Prog Archives.

To me who listens music almost solely on the MacBook or on the iPod Shuffle, a physical CD is of almost no interest. Worse, living abroad means that if I ever pack back home one day, I will have to move the CD with me; a CD is small but you have to multiply this to everything in life, and it soon amounts to tons of stuff.

The only advantage is that the CD can be put in the hi-fi and the hi-fi has a clock-timer thingee. In brief, I can wake up with Magma. I love it. Thanks B and G!

Wednesday, 16 January 2008

On Aphex Twin

The best commentary on Aphex Twin I ever read. I agree with every single word.

Monday, 14 January 2008

Recent additions

Back to blogging. Here are recent additions to my ear:

- Overkill, Taking Over (1987) -- which goes along with my Overkill craze.

- Oldelaf & Monsieur D., “Le CafĂ©” (2006) -- a hilarious track from their last album:



- Black Strobe, Burn Your Own Church (2007) -- I saw them play most tracks in Edinburgh last year at Cabaret Voltaire, and they were simply amazing. Check their excellent podcast.

- I also exhumed a lot of Rolling Stones album from my musical past, in order to build my Ultimate Best of Stones. I am not part of the Nostalgic Snobs Club and I like much of the recent stuff from Voodoo Lounge (err, 1994, fairly recent let's say, but I was already listening to it when it came out!).

- Nick Drake, Five Leaves Left (1969) -- a good pick, especially for the song “Riverman”.

- A Pink Floyd bootleg recorded in 1970-71 on the French radio Europe 1 (mistakingly referred to as Europa 1 in the bootleg). I have listened only to the first two tracks, the quality is acceptable. The last track is an orchestra version of “Atom Heart Mother” which sounds very average, I am not that impressed.

Happy New Year, Invisible Tiny Readership!