Friday, December 31, 2010
#329 Punk Rock Friday
When I hear.... the sound of concrete and steel I sense a rythm, that science can't feel I feel the beat.... of our hearts as one I hold your colour, when my vision is gone This power is something but the force is blind Transmitted through a network, of your own kind As minutes tick away.... and days become years I know this old feeling, it's a substance in my tears And the kids on the street And the kids everywhere And all I gotta say is the kids don't care
Friday, December 24, 2010
Thursday, December 23, 2010
#327 SLAYERRRRRR Pinball On iPad
I brought home the company iPad for Christmas and in the spirit of the season immediately downloaded the Slayer Pinball app, cause what's better then playing digital pinball in a Slayer themed environment... that's right maybe it's the 1992 Sega Megadrive Rock induced Crüe Ball, but who owns a Megadrive these days.
See the game in action over at the official website of Slayer and or download the app here.
See the game in action over at the official website of Slayer and or download the app here.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
#326 Black Metal (Seasonal) Greeting Cards
Speaking of great ideas... How about these Black Metal Greeting Cards as a great alternative to show people you care.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
#325 Smells Like The Ting Things
#323 Perfect Black Christmas
Guuzbourg is dreaming of a Perfect Black Christmas.
"All the best Christmas songs were written by Jews" according to Mayer Hawthorne and according to him also sung by black people. Perfect Black Christmas is a compilation of black Christmas evergreens.
Spotify and download.
"All the best Christmas songs were written by Jews" according to Mayer Hawthorne and according to him also sung by black people. Perfect Black Christmas is a compilation of black Christmas evergreens.
Spotify and download.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Friday, December 17, 2010
Thursday, December 16, 2010
#316 ESG In X-box Kinect Commercial
Someone at X-box keeps licensing awesome post-punk for their campaigns. After LCD Sound System and Gang of Four, here's ESG.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
#312 Krautrock - The Rebirth Of Germany
While in Hamburg and in between meetings this week, I had a chance to watch the BBC 4 documentary "Krautrock The Rebirth Of Germany". An amazing documentary giving insight on how the social political environment of post-war Germany created an exceptionally creative and experimental music scene. A music scene that played a big part in inventing electronic music whilst sprouting out bands like Neu!, Faust, Cluster and of course Kraftwerk.
Simply a must see for any music and or LSD lover... hey and it's all on youtube!
Simply a must see for any music and or LSD lover... hey and it's all on youtube!
Monday, December 13, 2010
#311 Perfect 2010 (according to 89 people)
It's that time of year again. The time for musical end-of-year lists.
The Perfect People have asked 89 music minded persons to come up with their end of year lists and distilled a Perfect top 20 of 2010. Pretty impressive huh?
Download the Perfect 2010 here
Spotify Perfect 2010 here. It's all there except Arcade Fire (get with the program guys!).
Finally, as an extra end of year bonus, a complete Spotify list of the complete albums out of that top 20 (again except for those pesky Arcade Fire people)
1.
2. Broken Bells - Broken Bells
3. Beach House - Teen Dream
4. De Jeugd van Tegenwoordig - De Lachende Derde
5. The Black Keys - Brothers
6. The National - High Violet
7. Caribou - Swim
8. Two Door Cinema Club - Tourist History
9. John Grant - Queen of Denmark
10. Mumford & Sons - Sigh No More
11. Gorillaz - Plastic Beach
12. John Legend & The Roots - Wake Up!
13. The Tallest Man On Earth - The Wild Hunt
14. The Drums – Summertime EP
15. Midlake - The Courage Of Others
16. Angus & Julia Stone - Down The Way
17. The Villagers - Becoming a Jackal
18. Faberyayo & Vic Crezee - Het Grote Gedoe
19. TJ Kong & Nuno dos Santos - After Dark, My Sweet
20. Ray Lamongtagne - God Willin´ & The Creek Don´t Rise
The Perfect People have asked 89 music minded persons to come up with their end of year lists and distilled a Perfect top 20 of 2010. Pretty impressive huh?
Download the Perfect 2010 here
Spotify Perfect 2010 here. It's all there except Arcade Fire (get with the program guys!).
Finally, as an extra end of year bonus, a complete Spotify list of the complete albums out of that top 20 (again except for those pesky Arcade Fire people)
1.
2. Broken Bells - Broken Bells
3. Beach House - Teen Dream
4. De Jeugd van Tegenwoordig - De Lachende Derde
5. The Black Keys - Brothers
6. The National - High Violet
7. Caribou - Swim
8. Two Door Cinema Club - Tourist History
9. John Grant - Queen of Denmark
10. Mumford & Sons - Sigh No More
11. Gorillaz - Plastic Beach
12. John Legend & The Roots - Wake Up!
13. The Tallest Man On Earth - The Wild Hunt
14. The Drums – Summertime EP
15. Midlake - The Courage Of Others
16. Angus & Julia Stone - Down The Way
17. The Villagers - Becoming a Jackal
18. Faberyayo & Vic Crezee - Het Grote Gedoe
19. TJ Kong & Nuno dos Santos - After Dark, My Sweet
20. Ray Lamongtagne - God Willin´ & The Creek Don´t Rise
Saturday, December 11, 2010
#310 Perfect Grasnapolsky (according to Grasnapolsky)
December 17th and 18th in the city of Utrecht you can visit Grasnapolsky. An indoor festival in the midst of winter. This perfect is an overview of their program. Enjoy!
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Friday, December 10, 2010
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
#308 Tits and Christmas: The Cup Size Choir
Seven girls with bra sizes A to G make up the musical notes of the Cup Size Choir. Have a look at the video have a interactive play right here. I guess sometimes the stupidest and simplest ideas are the best.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
#305 The Mäp of Metal
Do you love metal? Would you like to love Metal, but don't know that much about her just yet? Web and graphic designer Patrick Galbraith and his metal historian buddy Nick Grant are here to help you out.
The Mäp of Metal (love the thrash umlauts) is an interactive map that plots out the history of metal and all of it's sub genres, complete with numerous songs examples. Ranging from Black Sabbath to Cannibal Corpse and Slayer to DRI the map shows you how the various genres tie together.
Go here to bone up on your metal.
The Mäp of Metal (love the thrash umlauts) is an interactive map that plots out the history of metal and all of it's sub genres, complete with numerous songs examples. Ranging from Black Sabbath to Cannibal Corpse and Slayer to DRI the map shows you how the various genres tie together.
Go here to bone up on your metal.
#304 Perfect Derde Kerstdag
Perfect Derde Kerstdag (Perfect Third Christmas Day) is, as the name implies, the third installment of our Christmas series. All classics you might need around this time a year wrapped up as one early Christmas present. As an eX(-mas)tra Christmas bonus we're including Perfect Eerste Kerstdag and Perfect Tweede Kerstdag as well. Enjoy!
Download Perfect Derde Kerstdag
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Download Perfect Eerste Kerstdag and Perfect Tweede Kerstdag
Download Perfect Derde Kerstdag
Spotify Perfect Derde Kerstdag
Download Perfect Eerste Kerstdag and Perfect Tweede Kerstdag
Monday, December 6, 2010
Friday, December 3, 2010
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
#299 Perfect Boards Of Canada
Marc van der Haas once created Perfect Italo. Here's his take on Boards of Canada...
Enjoy!
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Enjoy!
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Monday, November 29, 2010
#298 Vampire Weekend for Honda and for Tommy Hilfiger
Vampire Weekend synced their song "Holiday" for both a Tommy Hilfiger commercial and a Honda commercial... In one week!
#297 The Rolling Stones and the Black Ops
Via my friend Niels Post in ran into an article this weekend on Alternet.org called "7 Rock Songs Exploited for Commerce and Conservatism". As the title suggests, an article written from a "corporations are bad and so are the bands that are involved with them" point of view.
As a person working in an industry that helps evil corporations connect with bands that are willing to be evil's minions, I mainly noticed a lot of strange song-with-commercial match ups.
Most notably there's the recent Call of Duty - Black Ops commercial. The commercial uses the Rolling Stones' Gimme Shelter, a song based on the despair of Vietnam. That song is now being used to sell a game that glorifies war. In bad taste? Probably. Strange choice? Most definitely.
Meanwhile the band, that has never shied away from any corporate cooperation, working on commercials in the 60's for Rice Krispies and licensing in the 90's for Microsoft, is laughing all the way to the bank not only making a nice buck from the commercial but also seeing a huge spurt in general sales.
As a person working in an industry that helps evil corporations connect with bands that are willing to be evil's minions, I mainly noticed a lot of strange song-with-commercial match ups.
Most notably there's the recent Call of Duty - Black Ops commercial. The commercial uses the Rolling Stones' Gimme Shelter, a song based on the despair of Vietnam. That song is now being used to sell a game that glorifies war. In bad taste? Probably. Strange choice? Most definitely.
Meanwhile the band, that has never shied away from any corporate cooperation, working on commercials in the 60's for Rice Krispies and licensing in the 90's for Microsoft, is laughing all the way to the bank not only making a nice buck from the commercial but also seeing a huge spurt in general sales.
Friday, November 26, 2010
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
#294 200 Cigarettes: The Movie With The Best Musician Cameos... Ever!
Spinner.com just put a list online entitled "Musician Movie Cameos You Might Have Missed". There's the Lemmy Killmister in Airheads part, Anthony Kiedis with a Mister T. hairdo in Point Break and Pearl Jam in Singles to name but a few. I really doubt though, whether you could have actually missed these cameos, but whatevs.
One movie with great musician cameos got left out though. I'm talking about the movie 200 Cigarettes.
Set during New Year's Eve of 1981, in which, according to IMDB, "a collection of twentysomethings try to cope with relationships, loneliness, desire and their individual neuroses".
Long story short, Cristina Ricci is looking for a New Years Party in the Lower East Side, Manhatten, along the way meets Elvis Costello (musician cameo one) and ends up at a concert where Girls Against Boys (musician cameo two) dressed up as "punks" are playing "Boogie Wonderland".
The most important musician cameo (number three) however comes from my friend Marc McCoy, who used to be the singer for my old band Das Oath. He was hired to do The Pogo and is trying to look in the camera as much as possible. Watch below and skip to 00.54.40 to see this particular part. Watch the whole thing over the weekend. It's worth it!
Oh yeah. Courney Love is somehwere in this thing as well (musician cameo 4).
One movie with great musician cameos got left out though. I'm talking about the movie 200 Cigarettes.
Set during New Year's Eve of 1981, in which, according to IMDB, "a collection of twentysomethings try to cope with relationships, loneliness, desire and their individual neuroses".
Long story short, Cristina Ricci is looking for a New Years Party in the Lower East Side, Manhatten, along the way meets Elvis Costello (musician cameo one) and ends up at a concert where Girls Against Boys (musician cameo two) dressed up as "punks" are playing "Boogie Wonderland".
The most important musician cameo (number three) however comes from my friend Marc McCoy, who used to be the singer for my old band Das Oath. He was hired to do The Pogo and is trying to look in the camera as much as possible. Watch below and skip to 00.54.40 to see this particular part. Watch the whole thing over the weekend. It's worth it!
Oh yeah. Courney Love is somehwere in this thing as well (musician cameo 4).
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
#293 Merry Slayer Christmas (Lights)
#292 Perfect Swans by Jurgen van den Brand
#291 Perfect LeGuessWho? by LeGuessWho
Le Guess Who is a festival starting tomorrow ending on Sunday in Utrecht. This compilation is a incomplete yet very nice overview of the what's what and the who's who at Le Guess Who.
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#290 Perfect Monolake by Dj Rich Ears
Part one of the triple Perfect Tuesday. Perfect Monolake is not the first mix that DJ Rich Ears has done for this series. Before Aphex Twin, Orbital, Flying Lotus and Four Tet were handled by him. Over at Het Zesde Vlak, additional information about this comp by the man himself.
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Monday, November 22, 2010
#289 Caught In A Mosh With Johnny Depp, Jason Priestly And Agent Orange
Remember that awesome show 21 Jump Street. I do! I watched it recently and suddenly remembered an episode with a bunch of punks. Watch below from 5.35 and on as Johnny Depp goes undercover in a criminally infested punk-den where 90210 hottie Jason Priestly is calling the shots. Both of them get caught in a mosh while Agent Orange is playing.
#288 Jimmy Fallon As Neil Young Featuring Bruce Springsteen
Friday, November 19, 2010
#287 Henry Rollins On Selling Your Music To Car Commercials
Staying on the Punk Rock Friday tip. Here's the ever angry Henry Rollins on the topic of selling out to "The Man". "The Man" being advertising agencies and I guess... me.
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Punk Rock Friday
Thursday, November 18, 2010
#284 Beeps And Smudges, An iPhone Album
One of the best things about both the iPhone and the iPad are the various apps for making music. These apps all have different approaches to making music, are most of the time very accessible, easy to use and fit in the palm of your hand. It's only a matter of time of course before a slew of recordings that have been made with these kind of Apps will see the light of day.
Doc Pop's "Beeps and Smudges" is such an album, filled with "melody driven minimal electronic music". He has a video (below!) and the album can be downloaded for only one dollar US.
Doc Pop's "Beeps and Smudges" is such an album, filled with "melody driven minimal electronic music". He has a video (below!) and the album can be downloaded for only one dollar US.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
#283 And Now For Something Really Crazy
Meet the future of pop and rock 'n roll. Her name is Hatsune Miku, a singer who's selling out stadiums all across Japan. Hatsune, created by Crypton Future Media, is a physical presentation of the Vocaloid 2 speech synthesis engine from Yamaha. In other words. She's what you'd call a hologram and in Japan has as much appeal as other pop stars. Weird guys those Japanese.
#282 Dr. Dre New Single "Kush" Featuring Snoop and Akon
Rumor has it, that what you're about to listen is the first single from Dr. Dre's for ever and ever delayed Detox album.
Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Dogg & Akon - Kush by Hypetrak
Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Dogg & Akon - Kush by Hypetrak
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
#281 Perfect Zwolle (by Gert Jaap)
Perfect Zwolle by Gert-Jaap is a compilation featuring the best of what Zwolle has to offer in terms of Hip-Hop. All of this is in Dutch so I can't imagine lyrically this being very interesting for anybody not speaking the language. However, the various beats created by the likes of Kubus, Delic and A.R.T. cross all language barriers.
Gert-Jaap's full story here.
Download via wetransfer here.
(Incomplete) Spotify list right here.
Gert-Jaap's full story here.
Download via wetransfer here.
(Incomplete) Spotify list right here.
Monday, November 15, 2010
#280 Limited Vinyl Records Made From Your Ashes
Nobody likes to think about their own mortality, but face it, we all have to go at one point.
So what to do with your remains after your death? Well... this might be an interesting suggestions, especially for all you vinyl loving, crate digging, collector freaks that frequent this blog. Turn your body into a record.
A joke? No! Over at andvinaly.com all arrangements can be made. A package with 30 records will cost you only 3000 english pounds. You will have to provide your own recordings and artwork, unless you're willing to shove out another 3500 for artwork done by artists they provide.
Just hope you don't end up in the used-bin at a shitty second had record store.
So what to do with your remains after your death? Well... this might be an interesting suggestions, especially for all you vinyl loving, crate digging, collector freaks that frequent this blog. Turn your body into a record.
A joke? No! Over at andvinaly.com all arrangements can be made. A package with 30 records will cost you only 3000 english pounds. You will have to provide your own recordings and artwork, unless you're willing to shove out another 3500 for artwork done by artists they provide.
Just hope you don't end up in the used-bin at a shitty second had record store.
Friday, November 12, 2010
#278 Bob Marley Baby
I'm normally not the one to post anything having to do with babies. But in this case I'll make an exception.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
#276 I'm With The Brand, A Post About Dr. Martens The Music Patron
Interesting article on the Mojo magazine website called I'm With The Brand, a headline so smart I wish I had though of it... but decided to steal nonetheless.
They talk about the patron-artist relation ship I mentioned a little while ago, in my post about Converse and there fully equipped, free for all studio.
What they mention, and I neglected, is the deal Converse makes with these artists. Most importantly: Converse has no say over the music, the artist will retain full ownership rights and the songs won't be used in any Converse ads.
Converse is simply giving back to a community that helped them build their brand through the likes of The Strokes and The Ramones, hoping in return for the good will of a new generation of consumers.
What I didn't know just yet, is that Dr. Martens did a similar thing earlier this year.
Celebrating their 50th anniversary, Dr. Martens created a free sampler of current bands doing covers of older bands and combined them with various up and coming directors. Those directors shot music videos and behind the scenes footage (that all look like fashion shoots). All for the cost of... your email address.
Watch MC5's Michael Davis and D.O.A. cover Cold War Kids' Something Is Not Right With Me below.
They talk about the patron-artist relation ship I mentioned a little while ago, in my post about Converse and there fully equipped, free for all studio.
What they mention, and I neglected, is the deal Converse makes with these artists. Most importantly: Converse has no say over the music, the artist will retain full ownership rights and the songs won't be used in any Converse ads.
Converse is simply giving back to a community that helped them build their brand through the likes of The Strokes and The Ramones, hoping in return for the good will of a new generation of consumers.
What I didn't know just yet, is that Dr. Martens did a similar thing earlier this year.
Celebrating their 50th anniversary, Dr. Martens created a free sampler of current bands doing covers of older bands and combined them with various up and coming directors. Those directors shot music videos and behind the scenes footage (that all look like fashion shoots). All for the cost of... your email address.
Watch MC5's Michael Davis and D.O.A. cover Cold War Kids' Something Is Not Right With Me below.
#275 Gang Of Four In X-Box Kinect Commercial
*Update*
Thanks to my friend D. Van Ark I now know that there's also a LCD SoundSystem version of this commercial.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
#274 A Totally SFW-Post About Porn (And The Way More Boring Subject Of Copyright)
Last week there was a story about porn producer Axel Braun. He and some of his smut producing colleagues have started a war on illegal downloaders. That's right downloaders, not the seeders, individual downloaders that partake in the illegal practice of copyright infringement. Axel Braun alone has sued 8000 individuals. The industry is hoping that this "individual" approach will bring shame on the persons involved, hoping that this shame will help resolve this problem.
Being the kind of person that does not walk away from porn research, I dug a little deeper in the world of Axel Braun. It turns out, that besides your regular porn niches, Axel Braun is the Stanley Kubrick of porn parodies. Numerous of popular films and TV-shows, including their characters, story lines and their music, have been reshaped and by adding mass amounts of dicks, tits and ass, been parodied.
When it comes to copyright and parodies all knowing wikipedia states: "A parody (pronounced /ˈpærədiː/; also called send-up, spoof or lampoon), in contemporary usage, is a work created to mock, comment on, or make fun at an original work, its subject, author, style, or some other target, by means of humorous, satiric or ironic imitation. " and in that sense has a fair-use policy when it comes to copyright.
What I'm wondering right now, are these porn parodies in fact works to mock, comment on or make fun at the originals, or are these parodies a very easy way to cash in on other people's creative work that has copyright on it themselves.
Watch some of Alex's trailers below.
Being the kind of person that does not walk away from porn research, I dug a little deeper in the world of Axel Braun. It turns out, that besides your regular porn niches, Axel Braun is the Stanley Kubrick of porn parodies. Numerous of popular films and TV-shows, including their characters, story lines and their music, have been reshaped and by adding mass amounts of dicks, tits and ass, been parodied.
When it comes to copyright and parodies all knowing wikipedia states: "A parody (pronounced /ˈpærədiː/; also called send-up, spoof or lampoon), in contemporary usage, is a work created to mock, comment on, or make fun at an original work, its subject, author, style, or some other target, by means of humorous, satiric or ironic imitation. " and in that sense has a fair-use policy when it comes to copyright.
What I'm wondering right now, are these porn parodies in fact works to mock, comment on or make fun at the originals, or are these parodies a very easy way to cash in on other people's creative work that has copyright on it themselves.
Watch some of Alex's trailers below.
#273 Perfect Autumn III (according to René Noels, @nudels247)
Perfect Autumn III, the ultimate fall inspired musical collection. Created by René Noels to accompany you during these cold, dark, rainy and windy days.
Enjoy!
Download.
Spotify.
Enjoy!
Download.
Spotify.
Monday, November 8, 2010
#272 OperaBots... Attack!
The people at MIT (Massachusetts Institue of Technology) have come up with something interesting. An Opera featuring singing walls and dancing robots. Sounds like something from the future eh? Well it pretty much looks like something from the future as well. Just check out the video below and go read more info here.
#271 Backstreet's Back All Right!
Backstreet's back! The group with Nick, Brian AJ, Howie and Kevin performed at Oprah last week and in honor of that Buzzfeed looks back at the 30 most ridiculous Backstreet Boys pictures. Here's some examples:
The Backstreet Race Car Boys
The Furry Loving Sexually Confused Backstreet Boys
The Furry Loving Sexually Confused Backstreet Boys Pt II.
Find the complete top 30 here.
The Backstreet Race Car Boys
The Furry Loving Sexually Confused Backstreet Boys
The Furry Loving Sexually Confused Backstreet Boys Pt II.
Find the complete top 30 here.
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