Boy… What Are You Going To Do With Your Life?

Photo – Chris Proud
I spent the first two months of this year by myself in cold dark hole living in hibernation. The reason is that I had no fuel to survive in the reality of space and time without the satisfaction of a quality album to induce me out of my comatose and back into reality. In has only been the last two months where the slow incubation of albums has delivered me the warmth to develop and finally hatch into the new year.

The Whitest Boy Alive – Rules


This was the first real good album I got my hands on this year and it was such a relief. I luckily did not have to wait as long between albums as other fans as I really only started listening to The Whitest Boy Alive consistently half way through last year and then again at the end of the year in anticipation for their Never Ever Land show. The smiles continue to flow from memories of that fateful day in December at Riverstage as the band delivered such a perfect set to start such a perfect day. Their new album really wakes up where Dreams left off with a very similar progression into their second album. Each song from the new album could fit on their last but that is not at all a bad thing. Track after track proves to be a timeless reminder that simple yet melodic sounds arranged together can always trump a bag full of distortion and a punch of synth across the face.


I am sure most of you have come across at least one of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs new songs by now. I did not hear much hype about this album at all even from their heads at Modular however what they have produced is something which you will not hear the end of this year. I have found it difficult to really enjoy a front women in an indie style band. I believe that consistently females do the more melodic slower spacey songs so well and some of my favourites from last year were the female vocal arrangements on Goldfrapp, The Cinematic Orchastra and M83. When chicks are able to get the indie thing right it can be so good and I have not really enjoyed an album of this description since The Sounds. The Yeah Yeah Yeahs have had absolutely no trouble in making it work. Fused with stabbing synths and guitars this should be one of the larger albums of the year. .


Gang Gang Dance have been the talk of many of the elite this year and their album is one which for most will need several listens to not only enjoy but also to understand. Their only true pop song is House Jam but that does not mean your little sister will like it. The album starts out brilliantly with an intro fit for the entrance into a 70’s LSD den which is then mixed into their second track and the first taste of the shivery vocals which will discomfort yet intrigue you throughout. Just to make things a little stranger the song Princes features a UK rapper which brings things close to grime. The album contains layers and layers of scapes which after each listen will become a little more familiar and interesting as they take you on a journey into psychedelic disco dance.

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Gang Gang Dance – House Jam
Gang Gang Dance – First Communion
Gang Gang Dance – Prince (Feat Tinchy Syryder)
In case you missed it in the last playlist
Gang Gang Dance – House Jam (Hot Chip Remix)

Beyond The Wizard’s Sleeve Reanimations Volume 1

I think this must be the first ever time I have posted about a remix album but BTWS Reanimations are in a completely different league to anything I have ever heard before. If you were to go through all my prior playlist you would probably find half the tracks scattered over my blog over time so I will try to post the best of what I have not already posted in the past. Along with some remixes which you probably either missed or never knew about there is a continuous mix done by Erol himself which is substantially more interesting then any DJ mix I have heard in the last couple of years. I have not posted the mix as I think that is cheating but make sure you grab yourself a copy of it as soon as you can as it is something you can listen to anywhere at anytime.


I know I was just talking about how the Yeah Yeah Yeahs are the first indie type band I have heard in a long time which has made a female vocalise work but now I have another one and this time they’re Aussies! Howling Bells have produced an extremely tight and engaging album highlighted by the reaching vocals which are wrapped around your head by catchy chords and powerful chorus’. I am really looking forward to catching these guys live which I am sure will happen in the next few months.

Photo – Chris Proud

Anyway it is very therapeutic being able to write about albums again after such a long break. I have started to move on from the above albums and am currently enjoying a couple more in the form of Who Made Who and Royksopp with a few more very close to release. I look forward to talking about them next time.

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Thanks

Jimps

What’s With All This Doom and Gloom??

- Note that this post got deleted so I have set it up all again… Yes very annoying.

Where have all you guys been?!!?>??!! I have been waiting for someone to visit my site so I can finally post again! Well thank you whoever you are I can now get back to this whole blog thing just for you….


I thought I would kick things off with a couple of back to back instalments of A Derogatory Playlist PT VII and VIII. I want to get all this electro remix shit out of the way so I can get onto the real shit which has been invading my air waves the last few months being some of this years best albums (yeah you know who you are).

As you cool guys might realise a lot of this stuff is getting a little old but it needs to be done.


A Derogatory Playlist PT VII

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1. Autokratz – Stay The Same
2. Grafton Primary – She Knows It
3. Akiri – Further From The Truth
4. Frankmusik – Three Little Words (Damage Remix Radio Edit)
5. Stereohereos – Fing Fang Foom
6. Softlightes – Heart Made Of Sound
7. Black Affair – Tak! Attack!
8. Bjork – Innocence (Simian Mobile Disco Twelve Inch Remix)
9. Andy Caldwell – Warrior (Claude Von Stroke Mix)
10. Shook – 1986
11. S’Express – Stupid Little Girls
12. The Presets – Buzz Factory
13. Siriusmo – Girls Rock
14. Snob Scrilla – There You Go Again (Hey Now Remix)
15. Ocelot – Out Time (Tom Neville Remix)


Moving on….

A Derogatory Playlist PT VIII

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1. Lykke Li – Little Bit (Klumpfisk Remix)
2. Vampire Weekend – Cape Kwassa Kwassa (Ruckus Roboticus Refix)
3. Midnight Juggernauts – Into The Galaxy (Architecture In Helsinki Remix)
4. Thieves Like Us – Your Heart Feels
5. Cut Copy – Hearts On Fire (Aeroplane POP Mix)
6. Linchpin – All That Glitters (Starskee Remix)
7. Pnau – Embrace ft. Ladyhawke (Fred Falke & Miami Horror Remix)
8. Bloc Party – Mercury (CSS Remix)
9. The Presets – Talk Like That (Jence Remix)
10. M83 – Graveyard Girl (Yuksek Remix)
11. Kid Sister – Pro Nails (Simian Mobile Disco Remix)
12. Foals – Electric Bloom (Hot Noizes Remix)
13. The Kills – Cheap and Cheerful (Fake Blood Remix)
14. Lesser Panda – Carousel (Drums Of Death Remix)
15. The Chemical Brothers – Hey Boy Hey Girl (Soulwax Remix)
16. Laidback Luke Feat A-Trak – Shake It Down


Well there is a very vast range of crap up there so I am sure if you have enough patience you can find something you like, however the things I liked the most are below;


I Highly Recommend

Lesser Panda – Carousel (Drums Of Death Remix)

This is a track which my girlfriend found and said “You will really really like this song it is your type of music” so I gave it a go and yes she was right. The intro builds with a discoish bass riff and some background electronics into some pounding bass and kick drum. After this you will find yourself only half way into the intro as the anticipation continues until the big bass riff drops at 1:35 leading to indie vocals. It is one of those tracks which gives a different feel every minute and would be a destroyer on the dance floor – but how would I know I don’t dance..

Chemical Brothers – Hey Boy Hey Girl (Soulwax Remix)

Some unknown artist remixing another unknown artist – let me know if you know who they are. Anyway the classic synths fill this track so deep you may find yourself trying to describe the feeling with a wide open mouth and some sort of animal sound when it drops on the dance floor – but how would I know I don’t open my mouth.

Bjork – Innocence (Simian Mobile Disco)

Simian Mobile Disco has a very distinct remix style especially compared to their original productions. I believe it is probably one of the boy’s creative outlets of drug induced tranquillity. Almost minimal the track progresses over its 8 mins into a proggy electro bomb utilising Bjorks dreamy voice in an almost trancey way. I don’t know how this one would go on the dance floor but it works great as a wake up call on a long flight when shuffle delivers.

Siriusmo – Girls Rock

The Chop Shop DJs showed me this track a few months ago and it was a pleasure to hear them play it at The Empire on the weekend. If I was to dance I would have definitely danced to this one. Siriusmo has an almost trademark synth solo style which gives his tracks an 80’s rock plugged into electronics style. The big bass and repetitive lyrics have meant after a few months I am still really enjoying this one.

Cut Copy – Hearts On Fire (Aeroplane Remix)

I would never have though that I would be interested in Hearts On Fire again even remixed as the track is like sooooo 2007. However my friend, this little Aeroplane has done something quite intriguing to it, keeping only the vocals and a few samples at the end and turning it into a disco ball treat – Genius!


Well I hope that you can start visiting my site again so I can keep up the posting because I just have so much to share with all of you little things. I will try to get some of my most favourite albums of the year up very soon – so until then remember that a part of the weekend never ever ever ever dies.


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Jimps