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July 30, 2008

Fun with the Korg Kaossilator

Korg’s Kaossilator is a fun little music device that allows you to compose strange and wondrous musical compositions with a twist of a knob and a swipe of a finger. It’s ridiculously easy to master. I’ve started working on my next album, and I’ll feature the Kaossilator on it. In the mean time, here’s a small sample of what it can do:


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July 13, 2008

80s Hardcore

80s Hardcore music isn’t for everyone, but I enjoyed it… in the 80s. I still enjoy the songs when I hear them now. No surprise then that men in their 40s would want to put together a band to do 80s Hardcore covers. I think the singer is that Canadian Gavin from Vice, Street Carnage and Politically Incorrect.

80s HARDCORE LIVE OUTDOOR SHOW

I used to hope that musical instruments would instantly evaporate (especially microphones) when ever someone older that 39 tried to use them. Now that I’m almost 40 (YIKES) and since kids aren’t doing anything musically interesting these days, I’m withdrawing my hopes, and cheering whatever midlife crises takes its glucosamine & chondroitin and hobbles up on stage. Music belongs to Generation X and older.


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July 6, 2008

The Dirtbombs are on tour

The Dirtbombs are one of the most rockin’ bands in world, and they are currently on tour. Their sound ranges from punk to R&B, their singer has one of the best voices in rock, and their bass player is a cutie.

I will see them next weekend at the Asbury Lanes in Asbury Park New Jersey, so if you were looking for an excuse to purchase me a drink, that’s where you’ll find me.

Here’s some cellphone video for you:


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June 16, 2008

They don’t make album covers like this anymore

Album art has been a dying art ever since the CD first hot music store shelves. Now an “album cover” is a postage stamp sized thing that appears in a tiny iPod window. Feh!

This is the cover for Enoch Light’s Spaced Out, one of the better album covers ever printed on a 12″ square piece of cardboard. Here’s more information about the album, and here’s more info about Enoch Light (no relationship to Enoch the Sleestack).

Enoch Light

Thanks to the proprietor of Spandex Justice for hooking me up with my own copy.


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June 13, 2008

DJ Sara, the 8 year old DJ

An 8 year old kid scratching hip hop records.


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June 8, 2008

Kickass Woman Drummer of the Day

Kickass Woman Drummer of the Day: Nao from Maximum the Hormone.

Yes, the music is extreme and Japanese.


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May 25, 2008

NASA’s Phoenix Spacecraft Lands on Mars

Hey! Time for a new song, I think. The new Phoenix spacecraft landed on Mars and is taking photos.

NASA’s Phoenix spacecraft landed on Mars Sunday, May 25th, to begin three months of examining an arctic site chosen for its likelihood of having frozen water within reach of the lander’s robotic arm. Check today’s story for details of the landing and first pictures beamed back from the landing site.

“So called chosen, frozen.” What do you know, the songs already been written, and by Public Enemy! Maybe Chuck wasn’t taking about water. Hmmm…. oopsie!

Mars

Of course my album is still free and available for you to download. It’s about probes, satellites and rovers.


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May 24, 2008

Was the fanny pack ever cool?

Bikini Kill almost made the fanny pack cool with this video:

(more…)


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May 17, 2008

Fat Wreck Chords mp3s

Fat Wreck Chords is a punk rock music label owned by Fat Mike of NoFX. They’re well known for their inexpensively priced compilation CDs (around $4, about the price of a pint of Guinness) with amusing obesity-themed artwork. These comps were a cheap way to check out music from a dozen or more bands, and even if you didn’t find a song you like, you had a funny album cover to show your friends.

Life in the Fat Lane

Fat Wreck Chords also have free Mp3s for downloading on their site, so you can cook up your own mix CD, and discover some new bands (and then buy their full lengths, t-shirts, go to their concerts, etc.) I recommend you start downloading with Fat Mike’s NoFX, in particular “The Idiots Have Taken Over” and “The Longest Line”. Spend an hour or so exploring the different songs on the page.


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May 11, 2008

Music news for May

Let’s start with the free music:

Nine Inch Nails is/are now releasing their own albums, and most importantly, their latest album is free. The album is called The Slip and you can start the download process here. I suppose you could say they’ve given the old music industry “the slip” by circumventing old music distribution channels and releasing their own music. I haven’t listened to the album yet, but their music has been pretty consistent over the years, so I assume fans will adore it.

James and Lisa from 3 to 6 Inches fame have some new tracks on their website for download.

CSS have a new track you can download from their site. The song is called Rat Is Dead and it precedes their new album which will be released in the summer (I believe). The new album is called Donkey. Rat Is Dead has a thicker, more alt-rock sound that their previous album — it think I hear a Pixies influence on this one.

Music I had to pay for (you can tell I’m over 30 years of age because I pay for music):

The B-52s have a new album out called Funplex and as the name suggests the album is totally plex… I mean Fun. The B-52s deliver on what we expect from them: fun music to liven up a party. If you’re throwing a summer party with a mixed crowd, give this album a play — your guests will love it. Kate Pierson and Cindy Wilson still have the best voices in the music, and Fred is Fred with lyrics like “faster pussycat thrill thrill, I’m at the mall on a diet pill”. The sound of the album is classic B52s with modern production by Steve Osbourne, who produced many classic dance tracks as well as the Happy Monday’s Pills Thrills and Bellyaches, which is a classic party album. Don’t think about it — just play it.

Ministry has/have released their final album. The album, Cover Up, is an album of classic rock cover songs, which is ironic coming from a band who released a song called 70s Rock Must Die (as Lard with Jello Biafra). None of the covers are remarkable or instantly classic as their cover of Black Sabbath’s Supernaut (from 17 years ago — yikes), but tracks like Space Truckin’, Black Betty and Radar Love work well with Ministry’s over the top rock sound. Honestly, I’m glad this is Ministry’s last album, as Al has obviously run out of new ideas. So long, and thanks for all the great music over the years!

Mindless Self Indulgence, a descendant of bands like Ministry and NIN, has a new album called If. If is more of the same sex, drugs and rock-rap-punk-industrial that they delivered with You’ll Rebel to Anything; no new ground, but I don’t think their over-sexed and stimulated fan base will be disappointed. Surprisingly clever melodies, decadent lyrics, hard-driving drums/bass/guitars make for some mindless, self-indulgent fun. Songs to listen for are Never Wanted to Dance, Prescription, Due, Issues (”It’s 3AM, she won’t put out, let’s go make out with her friends, let’s go make out with her friend’s friends”) and Pay for It. If is best enjoyed after not taking your meds for 3 days, drinking 12 Red Bulls, eating a cup of sugar and driving 120 miles per. It’s crazy music for wasted youth (or gr’ups).

It took me about 20 years to get into NOFX but I’m into them now thanks to a documentary on American hardcore music which I found on Showtime OnDemand (which is worth watching). I’ve started with These Greatest Songs Ever Written (By Us) and the album has dominated my stereo and fueled many steering-with-my-knees-air-drums-in-my-car attacks. Tracks like The Idiots Are Taking Over, Don’t Call Me White, Dinosaurs Will Die, Bob, The Separation of Church and Skate are great, both musically and lyrically. If you like 175 beats per minute power punk with smart or silly lyrics, you cannot go wrong with NOFX. The one bad thing about this band is that there are a million NOFX copy-cats and they all really, really, really suck — NOFX spawned what punk rock became in the late 1990s and 2000s, and their children are primarily really lame, safe, boring douche bags.


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