We all know that's what is going to happen tonight so enjoy it as much as you can while you can. For the rest, visit your local pharmacist tomorrow.
jeudi 31 décembre 2009
mardi 29 décembre 2009
Don't look back on 2009

Singles of the year
Marco Beltrami - in the electric mist
Atlas Sound - walkabout
Dead Man's Bones - In The Room Where You Sleep
Records of the year
Earth - radio live
Oneida - rated o
Andrew Weatherall - A Pox on the Pioneers
Books of the year
Bill Drummond - 17
Robert D. Richardson - First We Read, Then We Write: Emerson on the Creative Process
Films of the year
Darren Aronofsky - the wrestler
Jim Jarmush - limits of control
Gigs of the year
Spectrum feat. Sonic Boom (nouveau casino)
My bloody valentine (la route du rock)
JP Massierat (Barbican Centre)
Websites of the year
illimitux.net
inbflat.net
dictionary.cambridge.org
Swindles of the year
Turzi joue b (elysée montmartre)
Fuck Buttons (nouveau casino)
Hot in 2010
Progressive pop
Northern pop meets chinese pop
Northern pop meets african roots
Hip hop meets everything
interview : Ethernet (Tim Gray)

Tim Gray has released his new record on Kranky as Ethernet. With 144 Pulsations Of Light he wants to "apply trance-inducing sonic effects to drone-ambient music". For us he applies rich answers to our questions.
1. Your first musical memories?
Apple IIC and Nintendo music, and my parents' cassettes of Crosby Stills & Nash, James Taylor, The Eagles...
2. The best record you received as a present? / The worse one?
I remember being really excited when I was given Morrissey's new Vauxhall And I CD for Xmas at around age 15, we got home from the Xmas eve party after midnight, but I stayed up for another hour listening to the whole CD, blown away by the lush, mellow, sad sound. Also, a cousin gave me her old Skinny Puppy Cleanse Fold & Manipulate LP around the same time period, that was a thrill. Worst record... hmm... nothing memorable.
3. The first record that you lost?
My signed copy of Skinny Puppy's Too Dark Park LP, and my gatefold 2xLP of Coil's Time Machines, were lost to poverty and the need to pay rent in the SF Bay Area. I regret that.
4. The name of your imaginary band?
Deprivation Chamber.. an industrial band with my friend Jocko, in highschool. We made beats with MOD tracker software and had a Roland Juno-106 and guitar pedals. We almost played a show, but we just couldn't get it together...
5. In which environment do you like to record music?
A small, spare-bedroom studio, natural light if its sunny, candles, Japanese incense, by myself.
6. What will music sound like in 50 years / 5000 years?
We'll be able to instantly mix and generate our own personalized sonic experiences at will, with an infinite library of music at our fingertips. It will either sound extremely pleasant or extremely crazy, I should think... At 5000 years we will be creating multi-dimensional music via interaction with solar systems and cosmic energies, I reckon.
7. Which underrated album will start a new musical genre?
That is a good question........ I'm not sure what qualifies as an underrated album, as I really don't pay attention to music magazines or discussion forums anymore, although I like reading the new release blurbs on Boomkat or Forced Exposure.
I have been excited by the sounds coming from the dubstep genre since I heard Burial's first CD from '06, loved 2562's debut Aerial, Headhunter's Nomad... they take the classic dub techno sounds that I am just nuts about from artists like Basic Channel/Rhythm & Sound and Deepchord, like the chord stabs and echoing textures, but put them in a much more dynamic rhythmic context, rather than just a deep, meditative 4/4 throb. That was really exciting to hear, and I feel like it is has still not been totally perfected/explored, it has raised the bar on techno, for sure.
The only problem I find with dubstep is that many of the tracks get kind of tedious after 2 or 3 minutes, in spite of the intricate programming. But a good DJ can handle this, you just have to switch things up a lot more frequently than in a house/techno mix...
8. Which album should never have been made?
A lot of the new pop music, since the late '90s but definitely since the early '00s, I just can't find anything redeemable or exciting about it. Its as though “the formula” was perfected and there is no more “experimental” sound in pop music, its all just derivative from decades past. Even mainstream pop from the '80s and early '90s still had an experimental, “not quite sure if people will buy this..” sound, in my opinion.... Auto-Tune has also ruined singing, everyone has perfect pitch now and it sounds robotic. But I love what people do with it when they tweak the effect, like Burial on his Untrue album or even Auto-Tune The News on youtube..
On a totally different note, I have never enjoyed a Merzbow album, or many of the other so-called “masters of Japanoise” (I hate to name names!). It sounds like music for ritual torture to me, and after years of collecting and listening to thousands of albums, I realize I am almost NEVER in the mood for so-called “noise music”.. it is way too easy to make, and it hurts my ears. Why subject myself to that? I assume it is more about the artist's individual creative process, but I really question if this sort of music deserves to be released commercially...
9. Your favourite album to have a drink?
'80s new wave music is the best for drinking, but in the past year I have all but stopped drinking...
10. Your dream collaboration?
Probably Steve Roach, Rod Modell or Wolfgang Voigt... how about that for a super-group? With guitar textures by Windy & Carl... and beats by 2562...
11. The record that freaks you out?
This question reminded me of how much I am annoyed and perplexed by “noise music” and what artsy-fartsy people call “non-idiomatic improvisation”, which I went back and added to question #8. But an album that properly freaked me out? Probably Coil's Time Machines, that is a genuinely transcendental and bizarre listening experience.
British Murder Boys freaked me out in a cool/spooky way with their All The Saints.. 12”. Burial's CDs will freak you out real good. Godspeed You Black Emperor A# F# Infinity freaked me out... I can't think of any records from this year that really freaked me out...
12 . The record you would like to listen to right now?
I just got a bunch of Brainwashed CDs for $1 a piece in the mail, so I am listening to the Brainwashed 2008 compilation currently
13. The film that tickles your creativity?
David Lynch was a big influence growing up, also Cronenberg's Videodrome. Don't watch much media anymore, I read a lot of books...
14. The little-known track that everyone should have heard of?
Oh, just one?? Who knows..... Torn Open by Sophie & Peter Johnston is a euphoric '80s synth pop track with fantastically miserable lyrics that I get stuck in my head regularly, I don't think anyone outside the UK ever heard that one.
I like making mixes of unknown '80s new wave/minimal/synth/electro/mutant disco tracks for my friends, there is just so much great, essentially-unknown music out there, especially from that era... Has everyone heard the unreleased original full version of Is It All Over My Face by Arthur Russell's Loose Joints? OK one more, everyone went nuts over Deepchord's re-release of DC10/Grandbend, but have you heard the DC11 suite? Utterly epic..
15. An album or an artist you wouldn’t want to be?
I wish independent musicians could make money from their music, it is damn near impossible, but even so, I don't envy the celebrity pop stars, from any era, really. I think there is a lot of badness in the business at those higher levels of fame, and it looks like a nightmare to me...
16. The cover version you would love to do?
I wish I could sing and play guitar, because I would cover a lot of '80s and early '90s pop tunes. I tried to make an ethereal deep rework of James's Blue Pastures, but it doesn't sound right, it needs Tim Booth's voice and a real bassist. I also wish I could learn to play moody, jazzy, melancholic bossa-nova-tinged piano improvisations, my piano chops are really weak, even after years of “practicing”...
17. The mashup you would love to do?
I am more excited by instrumental re-edits of old disco and '80s underground dance tracks than pop mash-ups... not sure if I would ever be interested in doing a mash-up.
18. The text you would like to produce a soundtrack for?
Matrix III : The Psychosocial, Chemical, Biological and Electromagnetic Manipulation of Humans by Val Valerian
19. Have you ever had auditory hallucinations?
Yes but I knew they were hallucinations, I did not fall for them, and they did not freak me out.
20. How would you like to die?
Instantly and unexpectedly, thank you very much. Currently my plan is to ascend to 5th density by the end of 2012, so whatever comes first, really.
Ethernet - vaporous
Buy Ethernet - 144 pulsations of Light on Kranky, go to Tim Gray's Blogs djtanuki.blogspot.com and tanukidreams.net and listen to his myspace.
Libellés :
interview
jeudi 24 décembre 2009
mardi 22 décembre 2009
1990

The Lightning Seeds - 15 reasons
tiré de cette compilation, pour les nostalgiques des nineties que vous êtes.
lundi 21 décembre 2009
There's no place like home

Spiritualized - Broken Heart (Japanese version)
This track fits pretty well with this video if you turn off the original sound, trust me.
mardi 15 décembre 2009
Le survivant
Johnny période Pierre Billon c'était autre chose qu'une pauvre hernie discale.
D'ailleurs en parlant de Pierre Billon, le voici en bonus :
Libellés :
la musique c'est pas fait pour déconner
samedi 12 décembre 2009
spoken words gems #7 : Brian Harnetty & Bonnie 'Prince' Billy - sleeping in the driveway

Techniquement ce n'est pas vraiment du spoken word, parce que c'est presque chanté... mais on s'en fout un peu, l'essentiel c'est que ça soit bon.
Brian Harnetty & Bonnie 'Prince' Billy - sleeping in the driveway
Libellés :
spoken words
vendredi 11 décembre 2009
Friday Bidet
Right, to celebrate our Friday let's go back to basics. What else do we need?
And if you like it with a better sound...
Of course I thought about putting Drinking and Driving, but sometimes you have to choose... NOT (if you're Black Flag).
And if you like it with a better sound...
Of course I thought about putting Drinking and Driving, but sometimes you have to choose... NOT (if you're Black Flag).
Libellés :
Friday Drunk
mercredi 9 décembre 2009
More distortion please

The Warlocks - Jam of the Witches
Not to be confused with the first name of the Grateful Dead, The Warlocks are a Los Angeles based band active since 2001. Here's the first track of their first LP "Rise and Fall", nearly 15 minutes of masterpiece material.
mardi 8 décembre 2009
This One's Crazy
Ah thank you internet. I had a flash in my head, once there was that strange video, an animation with a frog doing I-can't-remember-what and butterflies kissing in the end (was a bit wrong about that). It was pretty hard to find it - well, it took me about 30min - but it was worth it. The video is still very creepy and beautiful and I've just found out that the music was by Roger Glover from Deep Purple and was on his concept album The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast.
Don't really know what to make of that; I'm not that much of a Deep Purple fan. I wonder what would have thought Proust if he'd known his madeleine was made by Papi Brossard.
vendredi 4 décembre 2009
You Want to Know Him
Oh I remember when I got my first album by Dwayne Sodahberk, it was for a birthday I think. It was Don't Want to Know You which was a lot more glitchy-mashy than that but I suppose he softened in a way. May be in love. I didn't like it much at first but then I started to copy him with all his broken down 8-bit effects and cut-ups and things. Still waiting to hear his last album Interdikt which is released on Tigerbeat6, another label I'd forgotten about. They used to be all the rage. I guess they still are. Enjoy playing western and toy cars on swimming suit bottoms.
mercredi 2 décembre 2009
Take the cash!
Je ne connaissais pas Wreckless Eric lorsque je l'ai vu jouer en première partie de Yo La Tengo lundi dernier au Bataclan, mais voilà qui est maintenant réparé. Rock n'roll dude!
en 1978 (avec Ian Dury à la batterie) :
et en 2008 :
en 1978 (avec Ian Dury à la batterie) :
et en 2008 :
mardi 1 décembre 2009
guns don't kill people... rose do.

Ca fait déjà quelques semaines que j'ai envie de vous parler du livre Reckless road, qui couvre la 1ere période de guns'n'roses. Il est plutôt laid dans sa mise en page pour ado sur le retour mais je n'arrive pas à me sortir de la tête cette photo des guns prises en 1986. Pas plus que ce jeu de mot que j'ai emprunté à Major Lazer. Il fallait que j'exorcise. La photo est maintenant en place sur le blog et après une petite pensée pour Asphalt, Renegade et Ikari warriors, je devrais avoir réglé mes comptes avec 1986. On vit une belle époque post moderne et dans ses loges graphées Axl n'ouvre toujours pas les yeux...
Circle - connection (2009)
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