Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Thursday, June 24, 2010

musical shaggs


i'm not sure how to react to this... i've always had a softspot for the shaggs... as sad as they are sweet...
somehow they always reminded me of this sandwich i used to love as a lttle kid... balogna and jelly... it doesn't make any sense, and by all accounts it's gross and wrong... but it was perfect for what it was right then.

Outsiders No More: Shaggs Musical Coming in 2011

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

I didn't even smoke my last joint, I just went to bed...



I had not heard of Butch Willis until 8 minutes 51 seconds ago, I was so much the poorer for it.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Kraftwerk Also Invented Stoner Metal



1971, the birth of postmodern metal.


Heavy Metal Kids,
from Kraftwerk 4, Live on Bremmen Radio
Full album

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Monday, July 20, 2009

goth. shoegayz. rap. cold wave. acid.


...somehow this just feels right... more than right... it feels like everything.
this is how everything feels...
someone (coralcola) made a near perfect summertime mix... and it makes me feel like everything is exactly as it should be in the world.
side a
side b
(found this on the lemur blog)

Saturday, July 11, 2009

i'm speechless.

pearl merkins. and's that's just the tip of the iceberg...

(fyi, this video is widescreen hd, so i suggest watching it at youtube to get the full effect of the awesome)







Saturday, June 20, 2009

D.O.A.

Last month Jay-Z proclaimed the death of autotune, a digital effect with it's roots in analog vocoders developed early in the 20th century.



Originally developed with the telecommunications industry in mind, the technology was eventually discovered by musicians who began to incorperate it into compositions as a novelty.



The Sonovox


Here's a clip of Alvino Rey whose 'singing guitar' used technology that would eventually become the Talkbox.

Along with the vocoder, the talkbox was frequently dismissed as a gimmick.
Nonetheless these devices that electronically merge the voice with instrumentation found their way onto a huge number of records, across genres and across decades throughout the 20th century.



Around The World Daft Punk, directed by Michel Gondry (not)



Battlecat using a Talkbox.



Mack Maine with Lil Wayne on autotune


Autotune, B.o.B.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Thursday, December 18, 2008

wow.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Belly Of The Beast


Killer Mike Feat. Charles Manson

Saturday, September 20, 2008

this is a mans world.

so apparently pavarotti did an amazingly strange and eclectic series of duets

this ones pretty ill as well... grace jones belting out some crazy awesome opera-ness...

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Monday, July 14, 2008

Saturday, June 21, 2008

they must've been selling these things at Macy's that year...

UMMM...
2 DIFFERENT 80'S VIDEOS
2 DIFFERENT GENRES
SAME BAUHAUS T-SHIRT?


peter cetera (chicago) "you're the inspiration"
and yes, peter is wearing the t-shirt, notice the punk rock couple wraparound story


new kids on the block "the right stuff"
(okay, so you-tube wouldn't let me post the real video, so this version will have to do for my post)




















click the vintage new kids x-mas pic sleeve to see the real video
look about 1 min. into the video, jordan will be wearing it while sitting in the back of a car






Bauhaus "Bela lugosi's Dead"

Saturday, June 7, 2008

4AM Digital Beat Tape V.2















for some reason they are both side A
















click the pics

Big Ant beat tape


my homie Ant made these beats a few years ago with an ASR-10

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r.i.p.

j

click the man to hear the man

move on up

















click the pic
to hear myself and Dewey Chan interviewed on Move On Up hosted by Devoya Mayo and Mykall Powell
KPFA Fresno,Ca.

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J

Thursday, June 5, 2008

MY MENS ELIOT LIPP & LEO123

http://eliotlipp.blogspot.com/

THIS IS A DOPE ELECTRONIC MUSIC BLOG

PEEP IT