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November 20, 2009 0

Mixtape 2009

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Mixtape 2009 by Sheq

It’s taken some doing, but here it is. With 30 tracks across 65 minutes, there should be something here for almost everyone. I hope so anyway.

This’s been an especially good year for music so, obviously, I couldn’t include everything great from 2009. The Slew, Russian Circles, Mamer, Broadcast, The Heavy and Efterklang are just a few that didn’t made it onto the mix, but that’s not to say they didn’t  release solid albums this year. Overall, I’d say the mix is a reasonable indicator of what my albums of the year are likely to be.

Well, enough of my yakkin. Whaddya say? Let’s boogie!

Tracklist

  1. Wevie Stonder - Glidstep
  2. Bibio - dwrcan (Eskimo Remix – 45rpm)
  3. Blakroc - Dollaz & Sense
  4. MF Doom – Gazzillion Ear
  5. Eyedea and Abilities – Burn Fetish
  6. Them Crooked Vultures – New Fang
  7. Brother Ali – Tight Rope
  8. Raekwon - Black Mozart
  9. Belbury Poly – Remember Tomorrow
  10. Robot Koch – Death Star Droid
  11. Anti Pop Consortium – Capricorn One
  12. Three Trapped Tigers – 7
  13. Pablo - Sky Is High (Instrumental)
  14. Madness - Dust Devil
  15. Jay-Z – Already Home
  16. Joker - Stash
  17. King Midas Sound – Meltdown
  18. King Cannibal – Flower Of Flesh And Blood
  19. Ges-E and Sukh Knight – Vengeance
  20. Sukh Knight – Knightlife
  21. Darkstar - Videotape
  22. Pablo - Act Of Persuasion
  23. Bibio - Cry! Baby!
  24. Thavius Beck – Go
  25. Grizzly Bear – Two Weeks
  26. Tinariwen - Tahult In
  27. P.O.S. - Purexed
  28. Mayer Hawthorne – Just Aint Gonna Work Out
  29. Ancient Astronauts - I Came Running
  30. Hudson Mohawke - Rising 5

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October 26, 2009 0

Them Crooked Vultures – New Fang

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Was it worth the wait? The hype?

I say not.

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October 26, 2009 0

Jaga Jazzist – One-Armed Bandit

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Jaga Jazzist – One-Armed Bandit by Ninja Tune

Nice bit of ’70s TV kitsch from these groovehounds, and it’s yours in exchange for an email address!

Just go here now.

http://www.myspace.com/jagajazzist for more.

New album out January 2010.

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October 24, 2009 1

Hello 1979

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Does anyone else feel like they’re back in the ’70s?

Postal Strike.

Recession.

Rise of anti-immigration sentiment.

Pissed off students.

War.

Maybe we’ll get some good albums next year.

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October 23, 2009 0

Cassetteboy beats Nick Griffin

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Well done, that man.

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October 22, 2009 0

Nirvana – Reading 1992

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In 1992, I was 17, on the dole and dressed in a hideous tie-dye, longsleeve Nirvana top. Unable to afford a ticket to Reading, I bathed in the partly misguided knowledge that all festivals were filthy places filled with idiots who were nowhere near as unique as I. Now, aged 34, I’ve finally seen Nirvana’s headline set at Reading and I can confirm that the 17-year-old me didn’t miss a great deal. The fully restored footage and remastered sound does little to enhance the reputation of the iconic rock band, beset as it is by Kurt Cobain’s ramshackle performance.

With his elevated status as frontman powered by the multi-million selling ‘Nevermind’, Cobain’s deep discomfort on stage becomes apparent as the band launch into ‘In Bloom’, a mere six songs in. It’s easy, with hindsight, to analyse every second of this posthumous release and search for meaning in each grimace, scowl and chemical jerk, but it would be more accurate to acknowledge that this was simply not a great performance by the band. The set’s material is pretty much faultless with tracks from ‘Nevermind’ absorbing a bulk of the allotted time, but it’s the raucous tracks from debut album, ‘Bleach’, that are delivered with the greatest visceral conviction.

The pop Nirvana gets stuck in Cobain’s craw, choking his larynx so harmonies normally sweetened by Dave Grohl’s precision are lost in embarrassment. Both Grohl and Krist Novoselic perform well and Novoselic comes over as the most charismatic member as he engages the audience whilst a bemused Cobain disappears off stage in search of a new guitar. Cobain’s basic Jaguar guitar seems sabotaged from the start and he is quick to replace it with an even less reliable Stratocaster that just refuses to stay in tune.

The stage implodes on ‘Territorial Pissings’, with the destruction borne out of frustration rather than showmanship. Cobain emulates Hendrix’s ‘Star Spangled Banner’, but as it seems to be neither homage nor ribald principal  – it would simply appear to be something Cobain felt he might as well do.

For any 17-year-olds born or conceived in 1992, this is not the Nirvana you should be looking for. For the rest of us; one below average Nirvana concert is infinitely more watchable than 1 million by the bloody Pigeon Detectives.

 1. “Breed”

2. “Drain You”

3. “Aneurysm”

4. “School”

5. “Sliver”

6. “In Bloom”

7. “Come As You Are”

8. “Lithium”

9. “About A Girl”

10. “Tourette’s”

11. “Polly”

12. “Lounge Act”

13. “Smells Like Teen Spirit”

14. “On A Plain”

15. “Negative Creep”

16. “Been A Son”

17. “All Apologies”

18. “Blew”

19. “Dumb”

20. “Stay Away”

21. “Spank Thru”

22. “Love Buzz”

23. “The Money Will Roll Right In”

24. “D-7?

25. “Territorial Pissings”

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October 21, 2009 0

Forthcoming interviews

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More out of amazement than anything else, I thought I should note my forthcoming interviews:

1) Henry Rollins

2) Living Colour

3) Chuck D

For reasons I can’t explain here, Chuck D (therefore, Public Enemy) had a profound impact on my life; as did Living Colour, for it was them that convinced me pick up the guitar. I suppose that all my life, I wrote music and tried to ‘live the dream’ just for the opportunity to tell these influences what they meant to me. As for Henry, well, my tattoo design was inspired by him and the whole hardcore philosophy really appealed as a teen.

Now, since the musical dream has died, I’m closer to meeting my heroes than ever before.

I know none of this makes sense, but, though my head is swimming, I had to record it.

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October 21, 2009 0

Dub FX

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October 20, 2009 0

The Heavy Metal Roadshow

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Metal is 40 years old. Here’s a good series of shows on its history.

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October 18, 2009 0

The Thick Of It

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Surely, Peter Capaldi is the new Al Pacino.

Here’s an interview with him from yesterday’s Guardian.

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