If you like eighties electropop but can't stand the synths and cosmic wackiness for more than thirty minutes then I'd recommend Bill Nelson's On a Blue Wing (also called Getting the Holy Ghost Across in the U.K.). He captures the mood well but maintains a nice calm throughout. With his smooth voice, heavy emphasis on horns, and light smattering of synthesizer, this amalgamation of goodness makes for a beautiful album. It's really beyond my wildest dreams. Thanks, Bill.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Bill Nelson - On a Blue Wing (1986)
If you like eighties electropop but can't stand the synths and cosmic wackiness for more than thirty minutes then I'd recommend Bill Nelson's On a Blue Wing (also called Getting the Holy Ghost Across in the U.K.). He captures the mood well but maintains a nice calm throughout. With his smooth voice, heavy emphasis on horns, and light smattering of synthesizer, this amalgamation of goodness makes for a beautiful album. It's really beyond my wildest dreams. Thanks, Bill.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
BLESS
What do I say about BLESS? Honestly, I've been trying to figure out their "thing" for awhile now and I'll have to admit that I don't get it.
Desiree Heiss and Ines Kaag met back in 1993 in Paris and formed BLESS in 1995, posting ads all over Berlin and Vienna of their newly formed label. Eventually their name caught wind and by 1996 they were advertising in i-D magazine, self service, and purple magazine.
A highly conceptual label, the duo finds obscure and random ideas/themes-- anything from hotel amenities (No. 20) to the act of "covering" (No. 21) to "privacy" (No. 22) to using electrical cables and adaptors to make jewelry (No. 26) and creates products/exhibitions centered around them. They often bring in guest artists to help materialize their visions.
From beautiful yet strange mobiles to towel scarves to cute sweaters, these two do it all. Their interpretations of everyday necessities and luxuries would make anyone chuckle a bit, and you'll see why when you check out the site. Much of it, it seems, is abstractly thought out and well executed, but with elements of levity and innocence, as well.
Friday, October 24, 2008
Mid-terms, therefore I will be studying.
I'm going away this weekend. These are the books I'm bringing with me to study. Want to catch up on the American slavery experience? Or learn about the biotechnology of our agriculture? Check these out, then!
Monday, October 20, 2008
Madlib's Beat Konducta Vol. 5-6
Colin Powell Endorses Obama
Sunday, October 19, 2008
"The past is what bond us. The future leads us."
Morgan Geist - Double Night Time
Morgan Geist's first release in ten years; Jeremy Greenspan (Junior Boys) shows up as guest singer on a few tracks. Many of these tracks have been circulating for awhile now such as Most of All and Lullaby (DJ Kicks, vinyls, and such...) but have been edited and are compiled onto one LP for your convenience. Get your hands on it because it's THE SHIT.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Elvis Presley - Tomorrow Night (1954)
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
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