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Saturday, November 15, 2008
Friday, November 14, 2008
Favorite Producer of 2008
Martyn
Recommended Releases:
Natural Selection / Vancouver [3024]
All I Have Is Memories / Suburbia [Apple Pips]
Remixes:
Ican, "Caminos Del Niño (Martyn's Oscuro Mix)" [Ican Productions]
Shut Up And Dance, "Epileptic (Martyn's No Strobe Mix)" [Shut Up And Dance]
TRG, "Broken Heart (Martyn's DCM Remix)" [Hessle]
Black Pocket, "U're A Star (Martyn Remix)" [Fat City]
Flying Lotus Feat. Dolly, "RobertaFlack (Martyn's Heart Beat Mix)" [Warp]
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Favorite Singles of 2008
Techno/ House/ Electro
SIS, "Nesrib" [Cécille]
Danton Eeprom, "Face Control" [Fondation]
3 Channels, "It's Gettin' Kinda Hectic (Mihalis Safras Remix)" [Trapez]
Ane Brun, "Headphone Silence (Henrik Schwarz Remix - Dixon Edit)" [Objectivity]
Simon Baker, "Plastik (Todd Terje Türkatech Mix)" [Playhouse]
Afefe Iku, "Mirror Dance" [Yoruba]
Alter Ego, "Jolly Joker (DJ Koze's Nuttich Styler Remix)" [Klang]
Italoboyz vs John Coltrane, "Bahia (Party Swing)" [Mothership]
The Juan Maclean, "Happy House" [DFA]
Little Boots, "Stuck On Repeat (Hot Chip Dub)" [White]
Stimming, "Una Pena" [Diynamic]
Tim Green, "Revox" [Dirtybird]
Runaway, "Brooklyn Club Jam" [DFA/Rekids]
DJ Mujava, "Township Funk" [Warp]
Idiotproof, "The Deacon (Oliver $ Made To Play Dub)" [Made To Play]
Ellen Allien, "Out (Audion's Out For Infants Mix)" [BPitch Control]
Move D & Benjamin Brunn, "Honey" [Smallville]
Discodeine, "Joystick" [Dark & Lovely]
Tobias., I Can't Fight The Feeling EP [Wagon Repair]
Henrik Schwarz / Âme / Dixon, "D.P.O.M.B. (Version 1)" [Innervisions]
Radio Slave Feat. Danton Eeprom, "Grindhouse (Dubfire Terror Planet Remix)" [Rekids]
Gotye, "Heart's A Mess (Supermayer Supermess Remix)" [Unreleased]
Late Of The Pier, "The Bears Are Coming (Beyond The Wizards Sleeve Remix)" [Zarcorp]
Dubstep/ Wonky/ Funky/ Grime
Geiom, "Reminissin' (Kode9 Refix)" [Berkane Sol]
Ikonika, Please/ Simulacrum [Hyperdub]
Magnetic Man, "Ligma VIP" [Planet Mu]
Kode9 vs LD, "Bad" [Hyperdub]
Ramadanman, "Blimey" [Hessle]
2562, "Morvern" [Tectonic]
TRG, Missed Calls EP [Subway]
Gemmy, "BK 2 The Future" [Punchdrunk]
Pangaea, "Router" [Hessle]
Shackleton, "Death Is Not Final" [Skull Disco]
Pattie Blingh & The Akebulan 5, "Brother: The Point (2562 Remix)" [Ramp]
Zomby, "Spliff Dub (Rustie Remix)" [Hyperdub]
Dabrye Feat. Jay Dee & Phat Kat, "Game Over (Flying Lotus Remix) [Ghostly]
Starkey, "Dementia" [LoDubs]
Darkstar, Need You / Squeeze My Lime [Hyperdub]
Joker, "Snake Eater" [Soul Motive]
Joker - Top Of The Game EP [Terrorrhythm]
Hudson Mohawke, "Oops!" [Wireblock + Luckyme]
Geeneus, "Yellowtail" [Rinse]
Benga & Coki, "Night (Geeneus Remix)" [Tempa]
Donaeo, "Devil In A Blue Dress" [Zephron]
DJ NG Feat. Katy B & MC Versatile, "Tell Me" [Data]
Paleface feat. Kyla, "Do You Mind (Crazy Cousins Remix)" [Maximum Bass]
Wiley, "Wearing My Rolex (Agent X Mix)" [Asylum]
Ghetto, "Sing For Me" [Unreleased]
Everything Else
The Lava Children, "I Am A Pony"
Hot Chip, "Ready For The Floor"
TV On the Radio, "Crying"
Lykke Li, "Little Bit"
Usher, "Love In This Club"
David Banner feat. Chris Brown & Yung Joc, "Get Like Me"
David Banner feat. Lil Wayne "Shawty Say"
T.I. feat. Kanye West, Jay-Z & Lil Wayne, "Swagger Like Us"
Music Go Music, "Light Of Love"
Santogold, "Creator"
Spiritualized, "Soul On Fire"
Speck Mountain, "Blood Is Clean"
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Friday, November 07, 2008
Blackdown's 2008
I forgot that the reason I really wanted to check in for the first time in 8 months was to link up on Martin Clark's year in grime & dubstep column from his excellent monthly gig at Pitchfork. 2008 had a lot of releases to entertain the ears, so in case you missed any of these do take the time to track them down. He delves into a lot of superb dubstep & grime, and also the new scenes emerging behind the the genre terms 'funky' and 'wonky' which don't mean a lot unless you've been following UK dance music this past year. A lot of stuff I missed out on and will be playing catch up with, but some have been favorites throughout the year. I will be posting a year end list of some sort next week, hopefully before before all the usual-year-end-madness and posturing begins...
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As Above, So Below
Well, I've spent most of the year in hiding. But not without any results, I suppose. The dreaded Master's thesis is kaput/ done/ completed and I get to move on from the realm of education for the foreseeable time being. This thesis was a short film project that ended up considerably longer than suspected, finishing at 27 minutes. Thematically I have a lot of things to say about it - a written component was required - but for here all you need to know is that As Above, So Below is an audiovisual journey through the mindscape of California featuring the city, the desert, the coast and the pathways that connect them. Sounds courtesy of Burial, Quiet Village, OOIOO, Massive Attack and more. Some clips can be seen on my new video production blog.
http://aaronrietz.blogspot.com
I made a small series of homemade covers to give to a few friends and supporters. I like how they turned out so I scanned and posted them below....
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Friday, February 08, 2008
Our good friend Gavin Burnett (Oro 11 - pronounce as "orrrro own-say") lived in Buenos Aires for the last four years soaking up the sounds of Argentine clubland. Now settled down in Oaktown, he owns a gold-plated AK-47 & his cumbia edits have garnered praise from the Mad Decent blog and in Fader magazine. Tonight is a big night for him and fellow bay area/ Buenos Aires sometimes expat Disco Shawn as they are launching the first 12" from their label Bersa Discos with a big party at the Rickshaw Stop. Expect a bunch of peeps going bonkers to psychedelic cumbia edits, baile funk, dancehall, and various electronic sounds from all over the (un)known world. Paul Devro from Mad Decent guests.
If you haven't heard this sound called cumbia yet, just know that it's what all the thugs bump to in Argentina and other parts of the Latin world. Traditionally it has been very relaxed, riding along at a smooth 90 bpm with big fat accordion lines propelling the mellow groove. But now some bedroom producers from down south are messing with the formula, injecting mash-up culture, hip-hop, b-more, & dancehall samples, and some electronic textures and people are starting to take notice. On of the bigger techno tunes from last year - Samim's "Heater" - had a prominent cumbia sample. Diplo did a cumbia mix for the mad decent podcast a few months ago. But listen for yourself. Below is a track from Bersa Discos #1 and also a bumpin' mix of "Heater" with a Pitbull a capella done by some Swedish dude. Also check out Oro 11's MySpace for a bunch of edits and his original productions, my pick is "bussabussCumbia".
Daleduro - Bombon Asesino [from Bersa Discos #1]
Samim vs Pitbull - Hot Chico (Jonas Arbsjö RDS Bump)
Oro 11 MySpace [various tracks]
There was also an article in SF Weekly a bit ago on Tormenta Tropical that you can peep here.
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Monday, February 04, 2008
Monday Movie [Parte 6]
Light Years (1988) / dir. René Laloux
Excellent psychedelic animation from the French team who brought you Fantastic Planet. Originally titled Gandahar, the Weinsteins ported this gem across the pond and grabbed an bunch of American actors (Glenn Close, Jennifer Grey, Christopher Plummer) for a proper re-dubbing, which is actually a little flat, but renders the whole thing more watchable and lets you concentrate on the amazing imagery and bizarre time-bending story.
One young Gandaharian, Sylvain - looking much like David Sylvian from the cover of Quiet Life - is sent to investigate a strange mechanoid force who is running around turning peaceful countryfolk to stone. Aided by a band of genetically deformed outcasts who dwell in deep forests and underground caverns, he eventually discovers the source is a science project gone wrong that has come back to haunt his people. A giant synthetic brain they once devised and now operating from 1000 years in the future, has created the time traveling robot army to replace his decaying neural mass with the petrified people. I would say more but that would be giving away too much of the plot. Rest assured, the French have no problem with their animation being more strange, intellectual and adult-oriented than a dozen Disneys combined.
Also, the score is fucking sick. '88 still had just enough cheese mentality and soundtrack composers were willing to fool around with electronic gear and synthesizers way more than happens today.
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Thursday, January 31, 2008
If you still care to read some dude's take on the old year end wrap-up over a month late, I finally prepared my Best of 2007: One LOOOONG muthafuckin' list. In between a busted hard drive and some hectic holidays this took way longer than I would have liked, but as the sporadic nature of maintaining this beast has proven, it seems most of my time is spent listening to music rather than writing about it and sharing it. With all the developments in electronic music it is a full time job just tracking down new singles and mixes from one genre or corner of the globe, let alone the good bits from the whole world of stuff out there. I will remember this past year as a time when pop music as a whole seemed weak, but the rest of the music galaxy felt stronger in its diversity & cohesion than in years. Everybody started feelin' everybody else, hip-hop went all electro, techno confessed its love for dubstep, nu-disco for yacht rock, psych-folk for hipster metal, etc etc..... inclusivity reigned. This type of rampant cross fertilization has been a hallmark of the '00s, but never before has it been as fully realized and unforced than in this past year. Our future is bright compadres.
I would have added links to listen to everything here but the list kept growing and growing, making this damn near impossible to do. Please do leave your comments on what you were digging the most in this past year, what looks right-on with my list, what is whack, etc. Here's to a
you luved 'em, i luved 'em, we all luved 'em
Panda Bear, Person Pitch [Paw Tracks]
M.I.A, Kala [XL]
LCD Soundsystem, Sound Of Silver [DFA/EMI]
superbad lps
Matthew Dear, Asa Breed [Ghostly International]
DeepChord Presents Echospace, The Coldest Season [Modern Love]
Skull Disco, Soundboy Punishments [Skull Disco]
Burial, Untrue [Hyperdub]
Animal Collective, Strawberry Jam [Domino]
Holy Fuck, LP [XL]
Kalabrese, Rumpelzirkus [Muve]
Supermayer, Saves The World [Kompakt]
Pole, Steingarten Remixes [~Scape]
Melchior Productions Ltd., No Disco Future [Perlon]
Jens Lekman, Night Falls Over Kortedola [Secretly Canadian]
False, 2007 [M_nus]
Cobblestone Jazz, 23 Seconds [Studio !K7]
Chloé, The Waiting Room [Kill The DJ]
(Notably, this was also the only year in the past ten when Radiohead or Björk released an album that hasn't warranted inclusion on such a list.)
mixed and/or compiled
V/A, After Dark, [Italians Do It Better]
Prins Thomas, Cosmo Galactic Prism [Eskimo]
Ricardo Villalobos, Fabric 36 [Fabric]
V/A, Dirty Space Disco [Tigersushi]
Justine D, Rvng Prsnts MX5 [Rvng]
Optimo, Walkabout [Endless Flight]
Dixon, Body Language Volume 4 [Get Physical]
V/A, Ed Rec Vol. 2 [Ed Banger]
A-Trak, Dirty South Dance [Obey]
short stuff
Junior Boys, The Dead Horse Ep [Domino]
Lawrence, Rabbit Tube [Mule Electronic]
Dave Aju & The Invisible Art Trio, Love Always [Circus Company]
Âme, Balandine Ep [Innervisions]
Baby Oliver, Feelings 2 / Shot Caller [Environ]
Lovefingers, Rvng Of The Nrds Vol. 4 [Rvng]
Stimming, Funkworm Ep [Diynamic]
Audion, Noiser / Fred's Bells [Spectral]
Nôze, Remember Love [My Best Friend] & Piano Ep [Milnor Modern]
Jichael Mackson, ...Wasn't Me [Musique Risquée]
DJ Koze, All The Time / Cicely [Philpot]
Alex Under, Gris Anthemo [Cmyk]
Robag Wruhme Als Rolf Oksen, Bart Eins Ep [Freude Am Tanzen]
Hatchback, White Diamond Ep [THISISNOTANEXIT]
Roland Appel, Dark Soldier / Changes [Sonar Kollektiv]
Lee Douglas, New York Story [Rong]
Excepter, 'Burgers / The Punjab [Paw Tracks]
Gang Gang Dance, RAWWAR Ep [Social Registry]
Durrty Goodz, Axiom Ep [Awkward]
Studio, Life's A Beach Remixes [Information]
Hercules & Love Affair, Classique #2 /Roar [DFA]
The Lift Boys, Anarchy Village / Anarchy Way [Smalltown Supersound]
shorter stuff
Marc Romboy vs. Chelonis R. Jones, "Helen Cornell (Stefan Goldmann Macro Version)
Rihanna, "Umbrella (Vandalism Mix)"
D1, "Mind & Soul"
Benga & Coki, "Night"
Chromatics, "Running Up That Hill"
Rufus Wainwright, "Tiergarten (Supermayer Remix)"
Hot Chip, "My Piano"
Black Dice, "Roll Up"
Efdemin, "Just A Track"
Radiohead, "All I Need"
T2 feat. Jodie Aysha, "Heartbroken"
Peverelist, "Roll With The Punches"
Klaxons, "Golden Skans"
The Tough Alliance, "Miami"
Mari Boine, "Vuoi Vuoi Me (Henrik Schwarz Remix)"
Lindstrøm, "Breakfast In Heaven"
Battles, "Atlas"
Prinzhorn Dance School, "You Are The Space Invader"
DJ Blaqstarr, "Shake It To The Ground (Claude VonStroke Remix)"
Radio Slave, "Bell Clap Dance"
Pharoahe Monch, "Body Baby (An Optimo (Espacio) Mix)"
Jamie Woon, "Wayfaring Stranger (Burial Remix)"
Cortney Tidwell "Don't Let Stars Keep Us Tangled Up (Ewan's Objects in Space Remix)"
Mark E., "R&B Drunkie"
Maps, "To The Sky (The Loving Hand Remix)"
Hurricane Chris, "Ay Bay Bay"
Kanye West ft. Daft Punk, "Stronger"
50 Cent, "I Get Money"
50 Cent ft. Justin Timberlake & Timbaland, "Ayo Technology"
Snoop Dogg, "Sensual Seduction"
UGK ft. Outkast, "International Players Anthem"
Lil Mama, "Lip Gloss"
R. Kelly ft. T-Pain & T.I., "I'm A Flirt (Remix)"
Kia Shine, "Krispy"
Timbaland ft. Keri Hilson & D.O.E., "Way I Are"
Grinderman, "No Pussy Blues"
Kid Sister, "Control"
Samim, "Heater"
Burial, "Archangel"
Justice, "D.A.N.C.E."
Animal Collective, "Fireworks"
Vampire Weekend, "Mansard Roof"
in person
Benga & Hatcha @ Temple, SF
Italoboyz @ Decibel Festival, Seattle
Grizzly Bear @ Great American Music Hall, SF
Soulwax @ Mezzanine, SF
Daft Punk @ Greek Theatre, Berkeley
JD Twitch & Tim Sweeney @ Gun Club, SF
seeing Lemonade about 5 or 6 time around town
flicks
There Will Be Blood, dir. Paul Thomas Anderson
Zodiac, dir. David Fincher
Silent Light, dir. Carlos Reygadas
I'm Not There, dir. Todd Haynes
No Country For Old Men, dir. Joel & Ethan Coen
Death Proof, dir. Quentin Tarantino
Inland Empire, dir. David Lynch
other takes
FACT Magazine's Top 100 Tracks
Idolator Pop 07
TAPE's Top 100 12"s of 2007
Resident Advisor Poll: Top 10 Albums
Dusted Magazine - End of the Year: 2007
Pitchfork's Top 50 Albums of 2007
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Friday, December 14, 2007
Really spot-on feature with the creator of my favorite album of the year in this month's Wire. Ever-reclusive Burial opens up deep, talking about his working methods and how he's never been to a rave. He's got a lot of love for M. R. James ghost stories, jungle, garage, 2-step, secret doorways, and the motion tracker sound from Alien. Also those bizarre snares and clickety-clackety percussive sounds he uses? Straight up sampled off the telly from Playstation games.
Some good bits:
"I don’t really go on the internet, it’s like a ouija board, it’s like letting someone into your head, behind your eyes. It lets randoms in."
"I’ve never been to a festival. Never been to a rave in a field. Never been to a big warehouse, never been to an illegal party, just clubs and playing tunes indoors or whatever. I heard about it, dreamed about it.... It was like when you first saw Terminator or Alien when you're only little. I’d get a rush from it, I was hearing this other world..."
For more read the complete unedited transcript of the interview.
Also the new Burial remix of Bloc Party is floating around. It sounds like you could drop it right in the middle of Untrue without feeling out of place.
Bloc Party - Where Is Home? (Burial Remix)
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Wednesday, November 07, 2007
I've been invited to join in on the festivities going off over at ridemypwny, a new mp-free minded group blog dedicating to keeping it brief & irreverent, started by some friends in the East Bay. I'm kicking things off with a curio I found on vinyl fairly recently...
Brooklyn Boyz Choir - Say Rayo! Brooklyn (Barbarino's House Mix)
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Sunday, October 28, 2007
As a Halloween treat here is a 2005 mix from Quiet Village entitled "Fragments Of Fear". A splendidly spooked-out collection of old horror movie soundtracks weaved together with gothy rock and atmospheric disco. Better than your old spooky sounds mixes to scare the trick-or-treaters....
Tracklisting is as follows:
01. Intro
02. Goblin - Zombie
03. SSQ - Trash's Theme
04. Aphrodite's Child - Capture Of The Beast
05. Charles Manson - It's Coming Down Fast
06. John Carpenter - Reel 9
07. Susan Jacks - There's No Blood In Bone
08. Roger Webb Orchestra - Hammer House Of Horror
09. Pino Donaggio - Dead End
10. Fred Myrow - Mineshaft Chase
11. Ralph Lundstein - Horrorscope
12. Donald Rubenstein - Train Attack
13. Hot Blood - Soul Dracula
14. Blue Oyster Cult - Don't Fear The Reaper
15. Les Baxter - Necronomicon
16. Christopher Komeda - What Have You Done To Its Eye
17. Paul Ferris - Witchfinder General
18. Chico Hamilton - Repulsion
19. Jack Nitzsche - Iraq
20. Paul Giovanni And Magnet - Corn Riggs
21. John Cacavas - Satanic Rites Of Dracula
22. Anne Clark - Our Darkness
23. Goblin - Tenebre
24. Ennio Morricone - Humanity Pt. 3
25. John Carpenter - Main Theme From Halloween
Fragments Of Fear - Mixed With Blood By Quiet Village
According to their myspace blog volume 2 is on the way!
You should also check out Pilooski's recent "the scary mix" from alain finkielkrautrock. Chock full of psycho-sexual samples, narcotics references and the usual twisted boogie you'd expect from the D*I*R*T*Y blog.
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Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Monday, October 22, 2007
Monday Movie [Parte 5]
Dudes (1987)/ dir. Penelope Spheeris
"Real life is NOT California. Real life is a shit sandwich... and everyday you gotta take another bite."
Penelope Spheeris (best known for her rockumentary series The Decline Of Western Civilization, and Wayne's World) directs this teen revenge flick where a trio of rockers (John Cryer, Daniel Roebuck, & Flea) decide to ditch their city gutter punk life and head out to California. After encountering some killer biker trash their plans get diverted. Cryer has an American Indian spiritual awakening and Roebuck learns to shoot guns from a wild west babe. Aimless teens become empowered and revenge ensues.
Flea gets offed in the first fifteen minutes which is lamentable and the plot gets so crazy garbled at the end, but this just makes it all the better to drink PBR tall boys to.

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Sunday, October 21, 2007
Although they've probably got enough online hype working for them without pulling mine own head out of mine own arse to rave about them again, it would be difficult to overstate the new Chromatics album. Among the standout tracks on Night Drive is a cover of one the best songs ever, Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill". While it would impossible to outdo the vocal histrionics of the original, Chromatics make good by doing what they do to everything, smoothing things down to a somnambulist tempo and add the loving touch of italo disco. This signature style owes much to the hand of Johnny Jewel (in-house producer for Mike Simonetti's Italians Do It Better label and white deep v wearer). This aesthetic seems to be winning many converts recently: making inroads to the traditional indie community with the recent label comp After Dark, while also getting charted by many notable house & disco DJs. Chromatics' "In The City" even found it's way onto Dixon's outstanding Body Language Vol.4 mix from earlier this year.
Tonight, if I had a car, I would be taking my own dreamy disco night drive along to this...
Chromatics - Running Up That Hill
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