Sunday, January 17, 2010

Swept Away, dir. Lina Wertmuller (1974)


Upon viewing “Swept Away” it is easy to forget that it was written and directed by a woman, Lina Wertmuller. While Wertmuller sets out to create a film about politics and class struggle, the subverted relationship between the rich Raphaella (Mariangela Melato) and the poor sailor Gennarino (Giancarlo Giannini), immediately dominates and intrigues its audience. The two become stranded on a deserted island alone together and Gennarino is charged with being responsible for their survival. Raphaella appears to gain pleasure from verbally assaulting and giving orders to the lowly sailor, while his animosity toward her grows. Gennarino quickly realizes that his survival skills give him the upper hand in the relationship and stages a sort of one-man worker’s revolt against the capitalist pig, Raphaella. In a display of sexual violence that leaves many feminists up in arms about the film, Gennarino assumes his dominance over Raphaella. Giannini and Melato perform these roles with such stellar conviction that you are completely enveloped in the story of love and survival that ensues. Wertmuller began her film career as the third assistant director to Federico Fellini on his masterpiece “8 ½” and was the first female director nominated for an academy award for another masterful work called, “Seven Beauties.” Her wonderfully controversial films will leave a lasting impression and cannot be missed.

Things To Come - "Speak of the Devil"


Things to Come is one of thousands of unknown garage bands from the 60's. In 1994 a CD came out with 16 previously unreleased demos from 1965-67. Although one could argue that the band mostly attempts to imitate what the Stones, Them or other popular groups were doing at the time, they had some real gems. The song "Speak of the Devil" is about as gritty and as fresh as anything created in the era of dark psychedelia.

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Things To Come:Speak Of The Devil

The Seeds - "A Faded Picture"


The Seeds were best known for the song, "Pushin' To Hard." "A Faded Picture" is a slow dirge, reminiscing on times past. The song is steady with slide guitar and somber chimes. Lead singer, Sky Saxon whimpers with an attitude that never dulls.

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The Seeds:A Faded Picture

Jesca Hoop - "Four Dreams" & "Seed Of Wonder"


On Friday, we waited in a line outside of The Hotel Cafe to get sold out tickets to Jesca Hoop. It was worth it. Not only did the doorman give us half off for missing the opening but the show exceeded all expectations. She mostly played new songs from the album "Hunting My Dress" (currently only released in the UK). Hoop said that she grew up on murder ballads and it shows. Her music is minor-keyed, full of crooked thoughts, hymn-like at times and rather ominous. But that's not to say it's not fun, as "Four Dreams" shows, the music has both a sense of humor and a great rhythmic quality.

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Jesca Hoop:Four Dreams


And from the Silverscreen Demos:

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Jesca Hoop:Seed Of Wonder

Saturday, January 16, 2010

The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus, dir. Terry Giliam


Visionary director Terry Gilliam’s “The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus” is a true feat of imagination and one his best films in recent years. Faced with a slew of challenges to the production, including the unfortunate and untimely death of Heath Ledger (Tony), the film delves seamlessly between imagination, reality, good, and evil. Gilliam has said that the film is his “Amarcord,” and like Fellini, he basks in the environment that he knows best; which for Gilliam are these magical and fantastical worlds. We meet the aged Dr. Parnassus (Christopher Plummer) as he is approached once again by the devil, Mr. Nick (wickedly played by Tom Waits). Mr. Nick has come to collect on a wager in which the life of Parnassus’ daughter, Valentina (Lily Cole), would be his prize. Parnassus sets out with his traveling Imaginarium in a new wager with Mr. Nick, to be the first to entice five souls, in the hope of winning back his daughter. Tony (Heath Ledger, Johnny Depp, Jude Law, and Colin Ferrell) aids Parnassus in this journey by gathering people to step beyond the magic mirror into a world of their wildest imaginations. Despite the tragedy in the midst of making this film, in the words of Dr. Parnassus, “you can’t stop a story being told” and as the credits roll, you certainly feel the magic behind “A Film From Heath Ledger and Friends.”

Friday, January 15, 2010

Gil Scott-Heron - "Me And The Devil"

"Me and The Devil" is the first thing Gil Scott Heron has released in over a decade. In the 70's Heron wrote songs such as "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" and "Winter In America." He's known for his intelligent street poetry and was a major influence on the birth of hip hop. The music video for "Me and The Devil" has skeleton crews roaming the streets and sinister looking carnies looming in the shadows. Heron continues to push his artistry to new heights. His forthcoming LP titled, "I'm New Here" is due out on February 9th.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Vashti Bunyan - "Train Song"


Vashti Bunyan was pretty much overlooked in her heyday but now she's known as a folk-psych legend. She is best known for her 1970 album, "Just Another Diamond Day" but "Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind", a collection of demo sessions from 1964, is just as wonderful. Her songs are rather simple, typically meditating on the elements or farm life. She has a sweet, innocent voice, reminding me of a mother singing to a newborn. "Train song" has to be one of my all time favorites.

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Vashti Bunyan:Train Song

Young Man - "Playtime"


Chicago's Colin Caulfield of Young Man gives us another taste of his upcoming album, "Boy" with the song, "Playtime." In the song he somehow manages to make a music box sound like its being strummed like a guitar. This really nice effect adds to his mellow 60's vibe.

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Young Man:Playtime

Twin Sister - "I Want A House"


Twin Sister's lovely song "I Want A House" is part of a digital EP called "Vampires With Dreaming Kids." In this song, beautiful vocal harmonies move smoothly along the spacious instrumentation. The band is offering the EP for free on their website.

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Twin Sister:I Want a House

Pit Er Pat - "Water"


The LA based Pit Er Pat will be releasing The Flexible Entertainer this January 26th via Thrill Jockey. "Water" is a strange R&B track...a bit of a head scratcher but cool nonetheless.

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Pit Er Pat:Water

The Knux - "Floozy"


The Knux (short for the Knuckleheads) are two brothers from New Orleans who were displaced by Hurricane Katrina and now make music in LA. "Floozy", the first song off the, "Fuck You EP" has a seriously infectious funky beat.

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The Knux:Floozy

Parkour - Motion Reel

White Hinterland - "Icarus"


I'm greatly anticipating White Hinterland's upcoming release, "Kairos." It's due out on March 9th via Dead Oceans. Their previous releases have been wonderful and although "Icarus" seems a little watered down, it has the same dreamy chill sound that's so enjoyable.

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White Hinterland:Icarus

Monday, January 11, 2010

The Knife - "Colouring of Pigeons"


The Knife teams up with Mt. Sims and Planningtorock with their new track, "Colouring of Pigeons." The song is part of an opera they wrote called "Tomorrow, In A Year" which is due out on March 1st. The opera is based on the writings of Charles Darwin. "Colouring of Pigeons" is an 11 minute journey into a dank & beautiful hemisphere...truly a unique musical experience.

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The Knife:Colouring of Pigeons

Bullion - "Crazy Over You"


Bullion's song, "Crazy Over You" is off the new "Say Goodbye To What Is" EP. The two song EP is available for as little as a British pound over at Bandcamp. The psych-pop track, "Crazy Over You" samples Buffy Sainte-Marie's untamed vibrato as well as the otherworldly 70's rocker Klaus Nomi. It nicely blends musical eras, from the 60's to the present.

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Bullion: Crazy Over You

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Happy New Years & Vacation


Oldie but Goodie: I hope everyone has a thrilling New Years! I'll leave you with "Piano Mécanique (Jour de Fête)" from the album "Sonorama!" The album is a collection of songs taken from various Jacques Tati films. It's the perfect way to start a vacation, set fire to your paperwork and skip problem free down the boulevard. See you in a few weeks!

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Jean Yatove:Piano Mécanique (Jour de Fête)

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Lucas Santtana - Sem-Nostalgia


Brazilian musician Lucas Santtana crosses genres with Afro-Brazilian rhythms, samba, rock, atmospheric, folk, etc. "Sem-Nostalgia" is a wonderful groove record, perfect for nights of drinking beer on a porch and simply watching the moon glow.

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Lucas Santtana:Ripple of the water


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Lucas Santtana:Amor em Jacumã

Mighty Clouds Of Joy - "Family Circle" & "Glory Hallelujah"

Oldie but Goodie: Mighty Clouds Of Joy - "Family Circle" & "Glory Hallelujah" are probably my all time favorite gospel tracks. When I listen to these tracks there is a feeling that rises in my chest that is unparalleled with any other piece of music. In a time where commercialism, stardom and mediocrity runs rampant in the music business its important to cleanse the soul from time to time and remember what music should be all about...Jesus...well maybe not, but certainly an intangible, inexplicable humming in our ears that first made our ape hands raise to the sky and praise life itself. From falsettos to baritones this group has some phenomenal talent not to mention the fiery, razor sharp wailing of lead singer, Joe Ligon.

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Mighty Clouds Of Joy:Family Circle


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Mighty Clouds Of Joy:Glory Hallelujah

Fly Girlz - "Love Hurts" & "This Is The Real Me"


According to their myspace, "The Fly Girlz are a group of young MCs ages 12 to 14. The group includes Tamera (aka angel), Tyshana (aka pinky), Vernice (aka Lady Millz), Sharmaine (aka rose), Ameena (aka Sophia), and Ashli (aka Princess). All of them are students at the Brownsville Middle School PS 284. The Fly Girlz was formed at a 21st century sponsored after school program facilitated by long time New York City public school supplementary arts education providers LEAP (Learning through and Expanded Arts Program). The program began with 22 students. The fly girlz were the last 6 standing. The Fly Girlz wrote and rehearsed for 6 months to author their first album “Da Bratz From Da Ville”. Overcoming social, and academic obstacles of all varieties the Fly Girlz offer us a look into their young but challenging day to day. Subject matter ranges from boyz to drive bys, from shoes to changing the conditions in which they are manufactured...The Fly Girlz continue their work at the Beacon Center for Arts and Leadership’s teen Action Program."

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Fly Girlz:Love Hurtz


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Fly Girlz:This Is The Real Me

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

New Years Party - Sea Of Dreams




The only place to be this New Years Eve is @ the SF party Sea Of Dreams. Well, there might be other places you could be but those who have the opportunity shouldn't miss this fabulous show. The Glitch Mob, Bassnectar, Ozomatli and many other will be wreaking havoc on the ears and the dance floor will be filled with a sea of drunken carnival pirates and the like. It will be explosive for sure!

Here's a video of The Glitch Mob infiltrating the streets of S.F.

PATTON OSWALT - "CHRISTMAS SHOES"

Dana Falconberry - "Nightingale"


Dana Falconberry has been working on a new album that according to MOKB "consists of eight songs all recorded live in an old house in the Texas country. The album will be self-released on January 14th, and will be available through most digital distributors." The song "Nightingale" will most likely be on the new release. It's a sad and pretty little song and when the back-up singers start, it turns my heart to putty.

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Dana Falconberry:Nightingale

Young Man - "Five"


Colin Caulfield, from St. Paul, Minnesota, records under the alias, Young Man. His soon to be released concept record, "Boy" will feature songs from a child's perspective on life. "Five" is a fresh and innocent sounding song about a five year old boy. The instrumentation is beautifully layered with organ, acoustic guitar, subtle percussion instruments and vocal harmonies that swirl in a similar fashion to early Beach Boys songs. The song leaves the listener in a pleasantly dreamy state.

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Young Man: Five

Monday, December 21, 2009

Family Band - "Hatred"

Winter is upon us and so is all of the comforting gloomy music that keeps us indoors for way too long. After building a cabin in the Catskills, Jonny Ollsin and wife Kim Krans set to work on making their debut record. Family Band's song "Hatred" will paint your walls a faded grey and welcome all the lonely ghosts to a slow dance. The song loops soft moans and drum rolls while Krans' even-keeled voice sweeps over. They've branded their music "heavy mellow," which nicely describes their eerie mountain music.

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Family Band: Hatred

Caethua - "I am become my world"


Caethua is an underground folk & experimental gem. According to their myspace page the music is made with a variety of instruments from singing bowls and bells to guitars and electronics. The songs are about witch hunts and car accidents and the soft melodies drift through the air like a chilly fog. Lead singer, Clare Hubbard, is also the front woman of SPORTS, and plays sax with DBH.

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Caethua: i am become my world.mp3

Friday, December 18, 2009

Velvet Underground- Reuinite in NY for a Q&A


Former members of the Velvet Underground met at the New York Public Library on Dec. 8 for a question and answer session. In the 60's VU experienced little commercial success and usually had to play for meals. During the Q&A the group talks about some of their first gigs at high schools and art galleries. Lou Reed talks about Maureen Tucker's essential primitive drumming style and their "guard dog" Andy Warhol who made sure that the music never steered away from what it was naturally.

Click here to listen to the Velvet Underground:Q & A.



From the Q&A:

Andy Warhol's favorite track off their first album was, "All Tomorrow's Parties."

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Velvet Underground:All Tomorrow's Parties



Lou Reed's favorite track of all time is Ornette Coleman's song, "Lonely Woman."

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Ornette Coleman:Lonely Woman

Film Spotlight: "La Vieille Dame Et Les Pigeons" (The Old Lady and the Pigeons ) (1998, 22:13 min)

Sylvain Chomet's, "La Vieille Dame Et Les Pigeons" is a wonderful short film. A starving French gendarme is desperate for food. After watching an old lady feed rice cakes to a flock of pigeons, he hatches a plot to dress up like one so she'll feed him as well. The film is a rare treat. There is hardly any talking in the film, similar in style to Chomet's masterpiece "Triplets of Bellville." He's currently working on a film called "The Illusionist" which was written by the iconic director Jacques Tati before he passed away. Anyone who enjoys this style of film making but hasn't seen the films of Tati really must check them out, especially my favorite, "Mon Oncle."


Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Artist Spotlight: Flying Lotus


Writing previously about Mia Doi Todd made me want to post the Flying Lotus remix of her song "My Room is White." Flying Lotus, or his real name Steven Ellison, is the great-nephew of the cosmic queen Alice Coltrane. L.A. based DJ/producer, Flying Lotus, takes instrumental hip hop to new heights. He's similar in style to Dabrye, Prefuse 73 and Savath y Savalas.

Here are a few of my favorite tracks: First, "Unexpected Delight" is off of the 2006 album 1983. Second, "My Room Is White (Flying Lotus Remix)" is off the album of Mia Doi Todd Remixes "La Ninja: Amor and Other Dreams Of Manzanita. And finally, the track "Tea Leaf Dancers" is off the Reset - EP.

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Flying Lotus: Unexpected Delight


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Mia Doi Todd: My Room Is White (Flying Lotus Remix)


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Flying Lotus: Tea Leaf Dancers.mp3