Seconded on the props to the RBMA and the need for more electronic music.
Seconded on the props to the RBMA and the need for more electronic music.
Y'know, I think Traveller actually had a Cygnus X-1 module.
Too hard to close out the list at 5:
"Breaker, Breaker, I gotta a couple of bears coming up on my 40 good buddy."
I got stopped at customs once for not declaring it. I told them I couldn't believe it.
I feel confused again. Umm, McCarthy.
What about your old stuff, like "Yer not gaucho, yer 'ba mate"?
", cavorting."
Really. Hey Mr. Meat is Murder, how many figurative camels did you kill as a result of your clumsy phrasing?
I was picturing more of a fabulous display of bartitsu.
on their absurdly fat bottoms accompanied by a sproingy sfx and the opening bars of the appropriate Queen song.
He's an infamous black supremacist.
There is still a good chance of ending up with blood on your head.
"Like a combination of The Fighter and Flashdance"
Yes. A rare treat indeed. I see Bonfiglioli and Depp and feature me cautiously optimistic.
Directly akin to the feeling when I heard Iggy Pop was doing French torch song homages to Houellebecq's Possibility of an Island.
Jeebus. So true. That was craziest flood shit yet in Toronto.
A movie about Gurdjieff with Terence Stamp in it?
Some many questions:
Is it watchable?
And given the sheer awesomeness of Terence Stamp, how could this not be one of the questions?
I like MIA, in principle. I occasionally like what MIA does musically but the problem is that it is all Diplo - or some other producer. I occasionally like the video what MIA does but again its the director. And then when she tries to speak at any length she just sounds like a delusional buffoon trying her utmost to…
I guess now that I think about it a bit, acid jazz was always a slippery label, so I'd go with the "Rare Groove" tag as a better indicator of what was actually good about the thinking behind acid jazz.
As much as I love acid house and most forms of jazz, I don't recall ever hearing a great synthesis of the two, which…
Oh fuck yeah Galliano. Dam. That IS some better acid jazz right there, a little too earnest at times, but that's part of the charm of the vibe, I reckon.
And "Sty Wars: A Collection of Pork Medallions". That is really a superior recording. I've listened to that hundreds of times.
And Ninja Tune. Perfect record label. I…