Archive for August, 2010

August 31, 2010 2

Clearing up the noise

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 Love Music

There’s been so much noise this year that it’s now come to the point when I’ve got to take a break from the music in order to concentrate on personal and creative endeavours. Writing about artists I respect or care about gets tiresome when all I seem to end up doing is providing content that generally goes unappreciated. That’s not to say the sites that run my words are under-subscribed, or that the editors of those sites are anything but supportive, or that those artists aren’t deserving of support, but I’m not making a living as a writer and I’m under no illusions about that.

Though the benefits once outweighed the drawbacks, they no longer do. In fact, benefits like free festival tickets and CDs are a pain now. I frequently don’t care for the CDs PR companies send and hassle me about, and most festivals these days aren’t for me. It seems ungrateful, yes, but I think there are better ways to spend my time than trekking or trawling over something I do not, and will not enjoy. There are more writers more committed to music than myself, and I know where to find their work (and it is work that I hugely admire).

I’m not saying this is the end of music reviews etc for me, but – as of September 30th – I need some time away from the noisome digital world to spend more time furthering creative process.

If there is anyone reading this and you are a regular visitor, then thank you for taking the time to read this.

August 29, 2010 0

Avril 14th

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August 27, 2010 0

Get up.

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August 25, 2010 0

Weezer – 8 Bit

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August 25, 2010 0

Happy belated Birthday, Dimebag

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August 24, 2010 5

Beck’s Vier and the massive fuck up.

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How wrong is this?

When a beer company approaches you and offers up two free pint glasses featuring limited edition ‘artwork inspired by music’ (and some badges), start seeing red. You may remember some of Beck’s’ earlier campaigns such as getting up and coming artists to produce art for their bottles, or perhaps Damien Hirst’s tiresome thirsty work for the German brewer.

Regardless, this campaign is about beer and art inspired by music.

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August 23, 2010 1

QOTSA – Rated RX

By in Musical Murmurings

This is not a review. This is a memory.

I was 25 and living in Birmingham. Billy called me up and said, “Ash. We’ve got a spare ticket for the Academy tonight. Queens Of The Stone Age are playing.”

I’d no idea who they were, but Billy was a good friend of mine, and this was a free night out.  When you’re an aspiring, failing musician in Birmingham – this is no bad offer.

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August 23, 2010 0

Work for the coalition government.

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From Parliament UK

The Culture, Media and Sport Committee has launched a new inquiry and call for evidence into The Funding of the Arts and Heritage.

August 23, 2010 0

Dancing in Peckham.

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August 21, 2010 0

Wrong Tom – Duppy Writer

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What do Katie Price, Hillary Clinton, and John F. Kennedy have in common? Well, they’ve all had books written by people other than themselves. Ghostwriting’s been going on for centuries. Even a musical legend like Mozart ghostwrote music for his rich patrons. That’s not to compare Wrongtom to Mozart, of course.

After reworking parts of Roots Manuva’s Slime and Reason some two years ago, Wrongtom has been brought in by Big Dada to expand on that disc and dip into Rodney Smith’s full discography. The album’s content is reflected by its wonderful artwork which is handcrafted by Tony McDermott: the designer behind many of the illustrations on London-based reggae label, Greensleeves.

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