Tuesday, June 23, 2009

V.A. SOUNDTRACK FOR NAKED RUNNERS (2009)

ENJOY YOUR BODY
ARTIST`````VARIOUS
ALBUM`````
SOUNDTRACK FOR NAKED RUNNERS
GENRE`````FUNK, JAZZ, NERDY, INSTRUMENTAL, RETRO
, TRIPPY
YEAR````````2009
BLEEDING PANDA COMPILATION!


WHAT?
Some anonymous user here posed a challenge with a theme of naked running (he or she wanted it to be with some water sprinkles or something) but this name seemed a bit shorter and simpler. Also, someone criticized him/her for that, but I thought it was a ridiculous idea that should be definitely done. As it turned out, this is one of my catchiest compilations, but feel free to criticize it.

Now, it's filled with french perverse 70's LSD funk, some monstrous jazz + samba flipouts, several cult and very influental songs mixed with ridicule of The Beatles and the non-existent hippie-parody Dewey Cox himself.

This small collection went through some big changes over time. At first, I made it the most obvious way - indie experiments with japanese and NY noise bands (OOIOO, Optimo, Pullsallama etc.) but that was simply to simple, raw and it was'nt "romantic" and humorous enough. So I basically shifted entirely from that direction into sex, retro, french, jazz, kinky, ridiculous direction and tried to make a sort of a "soundtrack" that is not that tough at rhythm but more into the freedom loving atmosphere of the swinging sex organs .

Standout tracks, and maybe tracks that make this comp a must have (for those who never heard them before) are definitely: the gorgeous and life-fulfiling, jamming Andrew Bird's Coney Island Shuffle, Janko Nilovic's by far the best composition Xenos Cosmos from 1972 (the last 1 minute of the song is golden and the rest of his work is mostly crap), magickal Senor Coconut's - Rydeen, of course Serge Gainsbourg's cult classic Bonnie and Clyde, Sohail Rana's Soul Sitar - a perverse take on bollywood humour (Guys from Ninja Tune label had lots of fun remixing this gem) and the infinite Piggies - spitting humour from The Beatles. Also, I should mention Marsha Hunt with her nipple shaking (Oh No! Not) The Beast Day, a strangely missed groovy 70's funk club hit.

Enjoy this comp, leave a comment and maybe some ideas, links, whatever. I am always looking for new material to fuse.

TRACKLIST:
01 Medeski Martin & Wood - Pat A Cake (2008)
02 RJD2 - 1976
03 The Pinker Tones - L'Heros (2006)
04 Serge Gainsbourg - Bonnie and Clyde
05 Georges Garvarentz - Nues Dans L'eau (1970)
06 Sohail Rana - Soul Sitar (1970)
07 Marsha Hunt - The Beast Day (1973)
08 Paul McCartney - Coming Up (Thumbs Aloft Edit 2007) M
09 The Mystic Moods - Honey Trippin' (1975)
10 The Delfonics - Funny Feeling (1971)
11 Os Mutantes - A Minha Menina M
12 Andrew Bird's Bowl Of Fire - Coney Island Shuffle (1999)
13 The Beatles - Piggies (1968)
14 Walk Hard The Dewey Cox Story - Black Sheep (2007)
15 Der Dritte Raum - Swing Bop B (2008)
16 Senor Coconut and His Orchestra - Rydeen (2008)
17 G. Bordonneau & DJ BNX - Ultra Bossa (2000)
18 Janko Nilovic - Xenos Cosmos (1972)
19 Funkadelic - Can You Get To That (1971)

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Saturday, June 13, 2009

STUDIO - YEARBOOK 1 (2007)


HUGE FIELDS OF POSSIBILITY
ARTIST`````STUDIO
ALBUM`````
YEARBOOK 1
GENRE`````EXPERIMENTAL, ELECTRONICA, FUSION

YEAR````````2007


WHY:
Much has been said about this album but I've decided to post it anyway since it's a must listen for all who missed it in 2007.

A gorgeous pice of effort from Sweden.

ALBUM REVIEW
: (pitchfork)
Never put stock in MySpace genre tags, but the page for Sweden's Studio says "Experimental/Afro-beat/Pop" and that's a decent start. It's vague enough for almost anything to happen, but with one specific reference point that pushes expectations in an interesting direction. The band consists of just two people, Dan Lissvik and Rasmus Hägg, though they do a nice job of sounding much bigger.

A lot happens in 70 minutes, as Studio basically functions in two modes. Much of the time they work in long form, winding melodic guitar lines around a core of clean, hypnotic rhythm. During these tracks they explore the trance-inducing repetition of Manuel Göttsching and gossamer lyricism of Durutti Column, and underpin the development with rhythms that allude to Can or the exotic tinge of Bill Laswell's Sacred System. Hard to say exactly how serious the "Afro-beat" mention on the MySpace page is, but it's not hard to hear the folding-in-on-itself quality of King Sunny Ade's guitar in something like the 13-minute "Life's a Beach!". There's even a hint of Nordic space disco in the reserved, easy funkiness of the gently modulating instrumental "Radio Edit".

As an album, it's long and all over the place, but somehow tight and disciplined; it feels like one unit working through various ideas and finding new ways for them to hang together. Subtle humor, both in the music and presentation, also helps keep the record afloat. All titles are in English but they're delivered with a playful twist. "West Side" alludes to Studio's hometown of Gothenburg, located on Sweden's left shore. "Life's a Beach!" is hopelessly goofy, but the music behind it is astonishing.

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