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shermozle London, England Member since: 01 Jun 2001
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I've recently been listening in some detail to the more structurally complex Beatles
songs such as Happiness is a Warm Gun and the Abbey Road medley (You Never Give Me Your
Money/Sun King/Mean Mr Mustard/Polythene Pam/She Came In Through The Bathroom Window/Golden
Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End). This has been greatly aided by Alan W Pollack's
Notes, particularly his very detailed analysis
of the Abbey Road medley.
The Beatles really were amazingly disciplined while being amazingly creative when they
had their shit together. The Abbey Road medley contains a series of songs (more than just
the named ones) that could each have been developed into workable songs in their own right,
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| Posted: 2003-10-20 |
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I just saw an amazing documentary about the BBC
Radiophonic Workshop, the creators of spooky soundtracks for BBC
programming. Anyone who grew up in the seventies remembers the scary
sound effects and haunting theme song of Doctor Who.
The doco charts the history of the workshop, its prolific output,
the incredibly tedious but wonderfully creative work they did with
tape loops, the amazing music and some of the incredibly
talented people working there.
It's called Alchemists
of Sound and was on BBC Four and will be repeated
over the next few days. I imagine it'll make it to Australia soon
enough. Keep an eye on the tv schedules. Read More |
| Posted: 2003-10-20 |
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An adaptation of Frank Zappa's musical, Thing
Fish, is being performed next week at the Battersea Arts
Centre. I'm thinking Saturday matinee. Get in touch if you wanna
see it. Should be a laugh! Read More |
| Posted: 2003-08-20 |
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We got home from Glastonbury last night and wow, was it a great
festival! Musical highlights were Ozomatli's brilliant, energetic
morning set on the Pyramid Stage and Asian Dub Foundation's
lively set. Billy Bragg,
REM, Lemon Jelly and The Delgados were all good.
Of course, Glastonbury is about more than music. The vibe was
great. Very relaxed and friendly. Weather was brilliant. A bit of
rain on Friday morning and then blazing hot the rest of the weekend.
Perfect!
I'll have some photos up once I get photos developed. Read More |
| Posted: 2003-07-03 |
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Sub Bass Snarl (and Kerrii) arrive in town tomorrow. They're
playing on Sunday night. I finally managed to get details out of
them. Apparently playing on laptops these days, due to problems with
equipment earlier in the tour.
Sunday 22.6.2003
Moon Palace @ The Strong Rooms
120-124 Curtain Road
EC2A 3FQ
02074265100
(nearest tube Old St.)
4pm-12 midnight
FREE
special live guests:
dDamage (planet ?u/tsunami addiction)
Carthage (pause2/irritant)
Crunch (mas) dex and laptop set
guest DJ:
Sub Bass Snarl (Australia)
Nina
residents:
Prophane
Phil Summit
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| Posted: 2003-06-15 |
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This year's Meltdown is being curated by
Lee "Scratch" Perry and the lineup looks a doozy! According to NME it includes Public Enemy,
Tortoise, Michael Franti and Spearhead, DJ Spooky, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Asian Dub
Foundation and Ozomatli. Ooh ooh ooh!
Annoyingly, some of the acts clash with Glastonbury again, just like last year.
Fortunately it's only Asian Dub Foundation and Ozomatli who are both strong rumours for
Glastonbury anyway.
I wonder if there's a ticket to the whole festival? Read More |
| Posted: 2003-04-30 |
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In case you haven't heard, dsico does crazy mad cut-up pop
shit. Currently I'm listening to his remix of Joy Division's Love
Will Tear Us Apart with Missy Elliot's Get Your Freak On.
Yes that does sound bad but here's the rub, it actually works.
So without further ado, go to the
site and download some examples.
Apparently,
coming to London this Summer. Read More |
| Posted: 2003-04-04 |
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Yeesh, tickets to this year's Glastonbury Festival
have sold out, 24 hours after going on sale. That's 112,500 tickets
or about 78 a minute. I guess I can forgive them for having a slow
website yesterday morning.
Fortunately we managed to get some and it sounds like Liwood House
and Jules did too. Hope everyone else who was planning on going got
theirs!
The rumours
are pretty good: Sigur Ros, Jurassic 5, Asian Dub Foundation, REM,
Moloko. Cool! Regardless of the eventual lineup, last year's lineup
was pretty crap but we had an amazing time. Just being camped in a
field with 100,000 people is pretty amazing in itself. Read More |
| Posted: 2003-04-02 |
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While I'm somewhat underwhelmed by most of her musical output (it
seems her collaborators do all the good stuff, hence Golden Boy and
Felix Da Housecat had good results and The Hacker somewhat crap),
there is a good 78 minute mix by Miss Kittin here on irobotnik, a fairly interesting
blog if you're into electro, particularly the Electrocash type.
On a similar note, you might like to check out Client who apparently play in
London every month on Thursdays. They have a release coming out
shortly. Might pop along next week and check 'em out. Read More |
| Posted: 2003-03-28 |
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A colleague at work brought in the new Asian Dub Foundation album on CD today
for me to have a listen. This album was one of those albums on the "buy without
even listening first" list, but I hadn't got around to buying it yet.
So I stick the CD into my computer and to my surprise it starts installing
software and demanding I reboot the computer. This is a Windows machine here
at work. I killed the player application it installed and opened my
usual CD playing software, but it couldn't
actually see the audio CD. That's because this CD isn't actually an audio CD.
In fact, it's a Copy
Control "enhanced" CD. This means it's not recognised as an audio CD by
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| Posted: 2003-02-19 |
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