26/12/2009

Vic Chessnutt has died



was taken off life support on christmas day from taking a overdose of muscle relaxants. 

i have actually been devastated by this news as he has been one of my favourite musicians for quite some time. 

his poor family have been left with his healthcare bills due to the fucked up american welfare system. 70 grands worth! there is a website where all the money goes to his family to help with the bills  

http://kristinhersh.cashmusic.org/vic/



24/12/2009

Winter Pascha (christmas mixtape)





Disc 1                                                   Winter Pascha
1)     Tony Bennett - My Favorite Thimgs
2)     Radar Bros. - This Xmas Eve
3)     The Everly Brothers - Christmas Eve Can Kill You
4)      Randy Newman - 02 - Christmas In Cape Town
6)     Galaxie 500 - snowstorm
7)     The Long Blondes - Christmas Is Cancelled
8)     Willard Grant Conspiracy - Christmas In Nevada
9)     Johnny & Margaret - Baby It's Cold Outside
10)  Casitone for the Painfully Alone - Cold White Christmas
11)  dinah_washington_-_ole_santa
12)  Bill Baird - Christmas In Jail
13)  Bing Crosby - Do You Hear What I Hear
14)  John Prine-Christmas In Prison
15)  Tom Waits_Christmas Card From A Hooker In Minneapolis
16)  Tindersticks - 03 - My Sister
17)  Jape & David Kitt - I Will Cry This Christmas
18)  The Crocodiles and the Dum Dum Girls - Merry Christmas Baby Please Dont Die
19)  Jack Scott - There s Trouble Brewin
20)  Nat King Cole - I Saw Three Ships
21)  Ry Cooder-Christmas In Southgate
Disc 2
1)     Carolyn Sills - George Bailey
2)     The Shalitas - Christmas, Dont Be Late
3)     James Yorkston - When the Haar Rolls In - When the Haar Rolls In
4)     Frank Sinatra - Mistletoe and Holly
5)     El Perro Del Mar - Oh_What_A_Christmas
6)     Dean Martin - Let It Snow Let It Snow
7)     Better Off Dead - All I Got For Christmas Was Drunk
8)     Leroy Carr - Christmas In Jail, Ain't That A Pain
9)     The Hives vs. Cyndi Lauper - A Christmas Duel
10)  Mary Gauthier - Christmas In Paradise
11)  the scumbagz - get fucked up for christmas
12)  Ray Conniff - God Rest Ye Gentlemen
13)  The Very Most - Away in a Manger
14)  Merle Haggard - If We Make It Through December
15)  Over the Rhine - Darlin (Christmas Is Coming)
16)  groovie_ghoulies_christmas_on_mars
17)  Perry Como - It's Beginning To Look Like Christmas
18)  Madi Diaz & Keegan Dewitt - I Hope That It Snows
19)  Kansas City Kitty - Christmas Morning Blues
20)  Bobby Helms - Jingle Bell Rock
21)  Adam's House Cat-Santa's Out of Rehab by Christmas
22)  chuck_berry_-_merry_christmas_baby
23)  Phorscephrent – Wolves
Disc 3
1)     Lightnin' Hopkins - Santa
2)     The_Sonics_-_Santa_Clause-gF
3)     Johnny Cash - Little Drummer Boy
4)     Patti page - where_did_my_snowman_go
5)     Sufjan Stevens - Put The Lights On The Tree
6)     Seasick Steve and the Level Devils - Xmas Prison Blues
7)     Wave Pictures - We_Dress_Up_Like_Snowmen
8)     Goldblade feat Poly Styrene - City_Of_Christmas_Ghosts
9)     Joni Mitchell - River
10)  Roger Miller-Old Toy Trains
11)  Jona Lewie - Stop The Cavalry
12)  brenda_lee_-_rockin_around_the_christmas_tree
13)  Okkervil River - Listening_To_Otis_Redding_At_Home_During_Chris
14)  The Walkmen - Christmas Party (featuring Nicole Sheahan)
15)  The Youngsters - Christmas In Jail
16)  Johnny Mathis - Marshmallow World
17)  Red Red Meat - There's A Star Above The Manger Tonight
18)  The Decembrists - Please Daddy Don't Get Drunk (This Christmas)
19)  They Might Be Giants - Santa's Beard
20)  Asobi Seksu - Merry Christmas (I Don’t Want To Fight Tonight)
21)  Vampire Weekend - Horchata
22)  Sufjan Stevens - Sister Winter
23)  Aimee Man - Christmastime
24)  Palace Songs - Christmastime In The Mountains

1)     Mountain Goats - This Year

hope you enjoy and happy christmas!

25/10/2009

Goo Goo Muck



sorry i've been away for ages been relaxing and setting up my radio show. these are the banners for it ive made. halloween special this friday to!

the normal banner has lux interior the singer from the cramps who the show is a tribute to when he was plain old Erick Lee Purkhiser.

Rember thats 20:15 GMT! the shows should be archived and i will upload them here for people to listen to. 






18/08/2009

klaus nomi


worked with david bowie and aload others. sadly was the first celebrity to die from A.I.D.S

i advise you to whatch this in the dark. its amazing and really unsettling.



theres a documentary about him thats worth checking out called nomi's song. doubt anythony and the johnsons would be around or be so popular if it wasn't for him

21/07/2009

Mixtape no.2! (Freakin' Laid Back Summer)

This mixtape is unshamedly in the style of american new age freak folk. think along the lines of animal collective. perfect for the summer breeze. Get it here second one coming along very soon. is going to be in a simalir vein but featuring older styles of music. been working on them both for a couple of weeks and finally feel there ready. heres some vids for it:
This one always make me laugh. only way to describe them is a bon jovi verison of dan deacon:
I actually used another song of his on the album but i like the vid to this one.
(last.fm is down on my uni network so can't put links to the artist as easily as i normally do. so when i have it back up i'll edit this so people can find out a bit more about them. can always just google their name. most stuff has came out either this year or last year with a few excpections)
01 It's Great - Greater California
02 Beach Comber - Real Estate
03 Take Pills - Panda Bear
04 The Summer Sun - Chris Stamey
05 Watermelon Man - Herbie Hancock
06 Puerto Rico Way - The 6ths
07 Oppressions Each - Brightblack Morning Light
08 Drive South - Toro y Moi
09 Manhenga - Bhundu Boyd
10 It's Only Life - The Feelies
11 Frozen Bayou (feat. Alaskas) - Universal Studios Florida
12 Regiment - Brian Eno & David Bryne
13 Red Eagle - Paul Duncan
14 Horse Steppin - Sun Araw
15 Otis - Durutti Column
16 Beach Foam - Future Island
17 Canto De Ossanha -Baden Powell & Vinícius de Moraes
18 Buenos matrimonios ahiÃŒ afuera - El Guincho
19 From Stardust To Sentience - High Places

18/07/2009

Gundam

couple of months back i came across a constuction of a life sized gundam in tokoyo on the web. its now fully operational!

heres a vid of it still under construction but mostly done.



heres one of it completey finsihed and at night time. excuse the shite music to it.



and heres one of it from a distant to just get an idea the epic size of this thing. again sorry for the music.



have been wanting to go to japan for quite some time and especially tokyo. could you imagine anything like that happening in another city! love gundam aswell my dad actually brought me a gundam model kit for me when i was 10 we didnt have a clue what gundam was though. just loved the robots but last year did whatch the gundam seris 00 and was amazed by how much susbtance there was to the stories with not just relying on the coolness of the battles.

16/07/2009

i'm going to france to french kiss french girls



Pariah's remix of xx's Basic Space. vidoe is Anna Karina's in Godard's Vivre Sa vie

new mixtape coming soon. i'm in the process of making a series of mixtapes meant for certain times of day and seasons.

07/07/2009

hull fucked nick drake over big time! R.I.P Sky Saxon

was reading about nick drakes carers and was gutted to come across this:

"In August, Drake recorded three unaccompanied songs for the BBC's John Peel show. Two months later, he opened for Fairport Convention at the Royal Festival Hall in London, followed by appearances at folk clubs in Birmingham and Hull. Remembering the performance in Hull, folk singer Michael Chapman commented: "The folkies did not take to him; [they] wanted songs with choruses. They completely missed the point. He didn't say a word the entire evening. It was actually quite painful to watch. I don't know what the audience expected, I mean, they must have known they weren't going to get sea–shanties and sing-alongs at a Nick Drake gig!" The experience reinforced Drake's decision to retreat from live appearances; the few concerts he did play around this time were usually brief, awkward, and poorly attended. Drake seemed unwilling to "perform", and rarely addressed his audience. As many of his songs were played in different tunings, he frequently paused to retune between numbers."

maaaaan what a bunch of idiots was just getting respect for hulls old folk music scene. manly through the watersons with lal waterson specifally (king cresote is a fan)

if you know anything about psychdelica and garage you'll know the seeds. sky saxon (stage name didnt have zappa as a father) the lead singer passed away on the same day as michale jackson so annoyly the word of his death didnt really get out.

06/07/2009

birdy nam nam

i only really know birdy nam nam from the world technics competetion they won a few years back and stuff they did with the beat junkies. but have just downloaded there new album manual for successful rioting and they've moved on from that turntableist sound that peeked a few years back into a more modern version. i'm liking it lots!

cool vid for it aswell.


if you don't know birdy nam nam are french. one of the most famous art/anaimation films to come out of their in the 70s was fantastic planet. the vid is a salute to it. whatch it here if you want

22/06/2009



whatched this late last year sometime but forgot about till today. glad to say he sold it in the end but for a measley 1.5 million. i don't understand why more people wheren't appriactive of what he was trying to do.

reminds me of the midnight cowboy aka roger schutt. who was a massive hero to me and my dad. he would always tell me a story about him after whatching a quantam leap episode on the telly. the radio station he worked at got brought by some big fat cat who then forced all the djs to play stuff that would make him money. so roger schutt barricaded himself in his dj booth for over a week playing what he wanted. it wasn't a publicicty stunt he got fired afterwards.

sadly the only article i can find on him after searching for ages is this

turns out he was a champion knife thrower aswell!! nealry as crazy as a moondog story

these people really need more priase.

aslo heres the new david kitt vidoe. really well done! he has to be favourite artist and has been for a good few years now.


17/06/2009

1st Mixtape


i always make mixtapes but knever really do anything with them. give them to the odd person now and then but thought i'll start to post some.

my external hard drive died the other day so this is just stuff i could salavge off my mobile and download in the last week.

just click on the artist name or song to find out more about the artist. you need winrar to unpack it. just google it free and easy to set up and comes in handy for other things.














15/05/2009

GIF









found it on some randoms last.fm page aslo happens to be the person who has designed the poster for Brighton music festival Beachdown i belive.
 











 shes from argentia don't know much about her but goes by the name burbujerilxxx
  

14/05/2009

Dark Was The Space

was trawling through the internet looking and came across this tipbit of information Blind Willie Johnson (the blues musican most famously known for the song Dark was the Night), Chuck Berry and Louis Armstrong songs are to be found on the most distant human made object in the universe. there on the gold disks on the voyager spacecrafts which have left the solar system. the disks contains infomation on human culture. It has a collection of songs from all different cultures guess these are showing competory western culture. 



must obvisly come with intstuctions for aliens on how to use it but judging from this close up picture of it. That it won't be easy even for the advance lasergun using aliens. 

08/05/2009

The Lion and the Unicorn

The name of this blog comes from a George Orwell essay that i came across a few years ago. He wrote it during the second world war. the title of the essay is from the badge of the united kingdom.

heres a few intresting quotes from the first 6 chapters:

"there is something distinctive and recognizable in English civilization. It is a culture as individual as that of Spain. It is somehow bound up with solid breakfasts and gloomy Sundays, smoky towns and winding roads, green fields and red pillar-boxes. It has a flavour of its own. Moreover it is continuous, it stretches into the future and the past, there is something in it that persists, as in a living creature. What can the England of 1940 have in common with the England of 1840? But then, what have you in common with the child of five whose photograph your mother keeps on the mantelpiece? Nothing, except that you happen to be the same person."

"Here one comes upon an all-important English trait: the respect for constitutionalism and legality, the belief in ‘the law’ as something above the State and above the individual, something which is cruel and stupid, of course, but at any rateincorruptible.

It is not that anyone imagines the law to be just. Everyone knows that there is one law for the rich and another for the poor. But no one accepts the implications of this, everyone takes it for granted that the law, such as it is, will be respected, and feels a sense of outrage when it is not. Remarks like ‘They can’t run me in; I haven’t done anything wrong’, or ‘They can’t do that; it’s against the law’, are part of the atmosphere of England. The professed enemies of society have this feeling as strongly as anyone else. One sees it in prison-books like Wilfred Macartney’s Walls Have Mouths or Jim Phelan’s Jail Journey, in the solemn idiocies that take place at the trials of conscientious objectors, in letters to the papers from eminent Marxist professors, pointing out that this or that is a ‘miscarriage of British justice’. Everyone believes in his heart that the law can be, ought to be, and, on the whole, will be impartially administered. The totalitarian idea that there is no such thing as law, there is only power, has never taken root. Even the intelligentsia have only accepted it in theory"

"The mentality of the English left-wing intelligentsia can be studied in half a dozen weekly and monthly papers. The immediately striking thing about all these papers is their generally negative, querulous attitude, their complete lack at all times of any constructive suggestion. There is little in them except the irresponsible carping of people who have never been and never expect to be in a position of power. Another marked characteristic is the emotional shallowness of people who live in a world of ideas and have little contact with physical reality. Many intellectuals of the Left were flabbily pacifist up to 1935, shrieked for war against Germany in the years 1935-9, and then promptly cooled off when the war started. It is broadly though not precisely true that the people who were most ‘anti-Fascist’ during the Spanish Civil War are most defeatist now. And underlying this is the really important fact about so many of the English intelligentsia—their severance from the common culture of the country.

In intention, at any rate, the English intelligentsia are Europeanized. They take their cookery from Paris and their opinions from Moscow. In the general patriotism of the country they form a sort of island of dissident thought. England is perhaps the only great country whose intellectuals are ashamed of their own nationality. In left-wing circles it is always felt that there is something slightly disgraceful in being an Englishman and that it is a duty to snigger at every English institution, from horse racing to suet puddings. It is a strange fact, but it is unquestionably true that almost any English intellectual would feel more ashamed of standing to attention during ‘God save the King’ than of stealing from a poor box"

I feel part of the things he says are still true today. Hes very cynical but at the same time optimstic in the nature of people. I wonder what Orwell would say about england as it is now. if you want to read the full thing found a website which has the whole essay and others here: netcharles