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Sunday, December 16, 2007
metababble '07...

I've been busy this week compiling and creating the 2007 almanacs. I'm real happy with how it's all coming together. This year's playlist is a bit less eclectic than previous years, a bit more guitar driven. But that's not a bad thing.
Here are two tracks that I think are splendid (yeah, splendid), but didn't end up on the almanac as they didn't fit the flow of playlist:
The Axwell track sounds like parts of every electronic song ever released between 1987 - 1997 (but melted together and released in 2007) . The Pharoahe Monk track is sharp and a contemporary hyper-political take on the original Public Enemy track (he even updates the opening MLK sample!)
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Favorite gig in 2007: Hands down, Daft Punk in Seattle. But 6 billion other people might have already told you that. The New Porno's show with Dan and Niko performing as a full team was gorgeous (in some sort of sweaty, loud, beer soaked sort of way). St Vincent was my favorite "discovery".
The most painful crowd I dealt with this year was at the LCD Soundsystem show at the Commodore. Just because the floor naturally bounces it doesn't mean you're entitled to be a pushy/punchy douche bag... does it?
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Favorite album in 2007: The Apples In Stereo - New Magnetic Wonder.
New Magnetic Wonder is the perfect pop album. The normally obvious 60's influences found on Apples In Stereo tracks are dialed way down and the fuzz is turned up. Everything sounds optimistic, tight, and punchy. Oh and for me, the instances of vocoder, Mellotron, and Hilarie Sidney randomly on lead vocals are just extra gravy.
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this is just offensive to lobsters and to rollsLabels: daft punk, mp3, new pornographers, st vincent, vancouver
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Friday, July 13, 2007
song of the moment...

I don't know about the rest of y'all(s) but this Vancouver heat is insane. My only escape is going to the future shop and standing in front of their massive display of fans and air conditioners... which, as far as a summertime activity goes, is hellish at best.
Anyhoo... the heat & the unenergetic attitude it brings needs a soundtrack. This is it:
The jazz chordy, timeless feel of this song is MAGICALLY DELICIOUS. Or something to that effect.
Obligatory six degrees of Kevin Bacon: St Vincent has recorded and toured with the Polyphonic Spree. The Polyphonic Spree is playing the Commodore tonight. Anyone going?
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FSJ: the record industry is dyingLabels: mp3, polyphonic spree, st vincent
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