Thursday, 29 July 2010
Staygold - Backseat (Live P3 Guld 2010)
I felt I had to post this after having played it on repeat for the last few days. The Scandinavians just seem to make effortlessly brilliant pop music, as demonstrated here by Sweden's Staygold with Robyn, Damien Adore and Spank Rock playing Backseat live at P3 Guld awards show.
Also appearing were Teddybears, who played their track Rocket Scientist minus collaborator Eve but without losing any of the quality of the original:
I've still got my fingers crossed for a Junior Senior reunion.
Monday, 19 July 2010
Intel x Vice - The Creators Project
The Creators Project, a diverse multimedia exhibition curated by Intel and Vice Magazine, landed in London at Victoria House this weekend for the second of five scheduled stops in major cities around the world. Featuring a vast array of artists who push the boundaries of thought and technology to produce their works, the event was an eye-opening experience. The curators hope to expand the reach of the event to more cities next year after taking in New York, London, São Paulo, Seoul and Beijing in 2010.
Thursday, 15 July 2010
Connect With Kinect
We were lucky enough to be invited to the Microsoft Christmas Showcase yesterday to get a preview of the new Kinect motion control system for Xbox360 at the Saatchi Gallery in London. Filling the gap between Nintendo's Wiimote/Sony's PlayStation Move and the futuristic technology of Minority Report, Kinect allows you to play games without traditional controllers by mapping your body to your on-screen avatar. This brings an even greater level of immersion the gaming experience.
Tuesday, 13 July 2010
Defeated by Apple...
So How did I, Apple-hater #1, end up bending over and letting in the Apple horde? Read on...
So now I was ready for my next video-playing device, but I didn't want something I had to use to transcode video...
At this point, I was against device convergance, and thought a phone should be a phone and a media player a media player. Looking around at my options, I decided to go back to my old friends Creative for a device that was again billed as an "Apple Beater"...
Wednesday, 7 July 2010
Dr Applehater - or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the iPhone.
So here sit I, the eternal iPhone/Apple hater. Listening to a nice Krafty Kuts mix on my new 32gig iPhone 3GS. HOW DID THIS HAPPEN? Read on to see how I lost my soul to the big A!
I used to hate iPhones and Apple. A lot. I respected their design, and their user-friendliness, but hated the closed ecosystem of iTunes, and their inability to play downloaded TV shows (without conversion). Also, the fact that I couldn't move music around to wherever I wanted it was a big problem for me.
So, my rebellion against Steve Jobs began when all my mates were getting the 1st gen iPods, and I rebelled by...
I used to hate iPhones and Apple. A lot. I respected their design, and their user-friendliness, but hated the closed ecosystem of iTunes, and their inability to play downloaded TV shows (without conversion). Also, the fact that I couldn't move music around to wherever I wanted it was a big problem for me.
So, my rebellion against Steve Jobs began when all my mates were getting the 1st gen iPods, and I rebelled by...
Monday, 5 July 2010
Summer Mixtape!
I put together this mixtape to soundtrack my lazy Sunday lounging and thought I would share it so you can do the same. Years ago I helped out on music festivals on Morecambe promenade (Summerbreeze 1996-1999), and loved the sound of the bands drifting around the seafront like "aural lens flare" (© Joel Crookes 2010). If this were the soundtrack to a film, Sofia Coppola would most likely be directing it.
Tracklist:
1. Washed Out - #1
2. Summer Camp - Ghost Train
3. Atlas Sound - Walkabout
4. Grizzly Bear - Two Weeks
5. Breakbot - Baby I'm Yours (Siriusmo Remix)
6. Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti - Round And Round
7. The Dum Dum Girls - Blank Girl
8. Tennis - South Carolina
9. Phoenix - Love Like A Sunset Pt 1 & 2
Summer Selection - June 2010 (Right-click, save as)
Tracklist:
1. Washed Out - #1
2. Summer Camp - Ghost Train
3. Atlas Sound - Walkabout
4. Grizzly Bear - Two Weeks
5. Breakbot - Baby I'm Yours (Siriusmo Remix)
6. Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti - Round And Round
7. The Dum Dum Girls - Blank Girl
8. Tennis - South Carolina
9. Phoenix - Love Like A Sunset Pt 1 & 2
Summer Selection - June 2010 (Right-click, save as)
Saturday, 3 July 2010
Summer Camp and Tennis
The year may be 2010, but for me the most exciting music being released at the moment is distinctly 1960s-influenced and experimental in its production values. Bands seem to surface on blogs weekly who are embracing lo-fi recording technology, or at least digital filters, which enable them to sound like they recorded their music on an old reel-to-reel tape in a garage just for fun. Two such acts who have taken this approach and made it their own are Summer Camp and Tennis, and I have had their releases on repeat for at least a month now. I am a nostalgia addict, and I have a Jones for less dangerous DIY Phil Spectors.
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