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  • listening Money Mark - Cry [2005.11.08]

    For those who haven't heard the full track.

    A late one tonight, sorry. Busy busy busy.

    Angie told me last night she hadn't heard more than the first few bars of this song, frequently. So I thought I should share the full track. Those who know me well will know what this all means.

    It's taken from Money Mark's first album Mark's Keyboard Repair released on the then mighty Mo Wax.

    • Money Mark - Cry 2.6mb – mp3 - deleted

    Posted by Dorian Moore on Tuesday, November 8, 2005 at 21:57 GMT
    Last modified Wednesday, November 9, 2005 at 21:07 GMT

  • listening Sonic Youth - (I Got A) Catholic Block [2005.11.07]

    Often underappreciated (by me)

    You know, it's a funny old thing with Sonic Youth. I can't ever really say I've been a Sonic Youth fan. I had a lot of bits of bobs of Sonic Youth on tape when I was younger, and listened to it enough, but never ran out to buy their latest album or went to see them play live.

    Then, over the years, I've accumulated a few of their albums on CD from time to time, as I've thought "God, I'd love to listen to that again". Now I've got about 6 of their albums and note their new release - even their new label - but still don't rush out to buy them. Even though I know I will get round to hearing them, and most likely enjoy them.

    (I Got A) Catholic Block, from Sister , which appears is long out of print - despite being excellent; or perhaps, because it is. It was the first Sonic Youth track I heard, on a compilation tape my brother gave me.

    • Sonic Youth - (I Got A) Catholic Block 5.0mb – mp3 - deleted

    Posted by Dorian Moore on Monday, November 7, 2005 at 16:48 GMT

  • listening Psapp - About Fun [2005.11.06]

    Take me to the park.

    Today's song is from the lovely Galia and Carim aka Psapp. It's About Fun. It's taken from their debut album releases last year on Arable/The Leaf Label called Tiger, My Friend. And it's lovely. I look forward to their next album with much anticipation.

    • Psapp - About Fun 3.1mb – mp3 - deleted

    Tags : music pop, Vocal, electronic,
    Posted by Dorian Moore on Sunday, November 6, 2005 at 18:27 GMT
    Last modified Saturday, June 17, 2006 at 16:40 GMT

  • listening Saint Etienne - Relocate [2005.11.05]

    Pop sensibly

    It must be about 15 years since I first heard Saint Etienne's Only Love Can Break Your Heart and felt it was one of lifes lyrical truisms. Later records such as Nothing Can Stop Us Now also reflected on that feeling of 'this is my life right now'. I forgot about them in about 1993 as Foxbase Alpha vanished from my collection.

    Then five years later I was working on Creation Record's website and I ended up in posession of a large amount of their back catalogue and started listening to it again. It felt more like background music then, music that didn't cause offence but also felt good. The records got filed into my collection and left for a while.

    Then Angie started playing them. I remember the songs, but not really the lyrics. When I noticed they were going to play at the Barbican's Only Connect series this year I thought I'd buy tickets for Angie and I to go along. I was interested more in the Film they were presenting, about London's Lea Valley, and new Angie would enjoy the music.

    The week before I though "I wonder what they've been doing lately", so bought their latest album Tales From Turnpike House and gave it a few listens. What struck me most wasn't the music, which is as pleasant and un-intrusive as always, but the lyrics. Or rather the lyrical content. It seems that Saint Etienne has grown up with me.

    The concert was, as you'd imagine, full of 30 something Guardian readers. I was one of them. Their film, "What did you do today Mervyn Day?" was great. It was interesting, beautiful, emotional and inspiring. It was story and documentary. See it if you get a chance.

    Which is what this song is.

    • Saint Etienne - Relocate 4.3mb – mp3 - deleted

    Tags : music pop,
    Posted by Dorian Moore on Saturday, November 5, 2005 at 16:43 GMT
    Last modified Sunday, November 6, 2005 at 11:20 GMT

  • listening Afrirampo - Love You [2005.11.04]

    Japanese Mutant Rock

    Afrirampo are Oni on vocals and guitar and Pikacyu on vocals and drums. The hail from the same scene in Osaka that brought us The Acid Mothers Temple Collective and Boredoms. This track is from a re-issue of
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    their first release on the Acid Mothers Temple label.

    The girls play their instruments with almost animalistic tendencies, pure power and passion coming from them into their instruments and out into their songs. There also is a slight feeling of Japanese humour in it, deep down, but maybe it's only me that get's that.

    The recently release another fantastic album, Korega Mayaku Da on the wonderful Tzadik label.

    • Afrirampo - Love You 3.8mb – mp3 - deleted

    Tags : music rock,
    Posted by Dorian Moore on Friday, November 4, 2005 at 19:42 GMT
    Last modified Saturday, November 5, 2005 at 11:17 GMT

  • listening Alice Coltrane - Journey In Satchidananda [2005.11.03]

    Love at first note...

    I can't help feeling my spirits life every time I head the begining of this track. The pace, warmth and depth of the Double Bass just make me know I'm going to spend the next 6 minutes and 40 seconds in rapture.

    This one goes out to my friend and musical mentor of 15 years, Mr H., who's birthday it is today, and who first played me this track.

    • Alice Coltrane - Journey In Satchidananda 8.9mb – mp3 - deleted

    Tags : music jazz,
    Posted by Dorian Moore on Thursday, November 3, 2005 at 10:44 GMT

  • listening Duke Garwood - Sweet Back [2005.11.02]

    Blues to make John Lee Hooker proud.

    Just listen to this track. The sound and the voice really open up a feeling of the blues, the history of it. You wouldn't think it was recorded in Brixton, London in 2004.

    I got this 7" from Loog Records after having seen Duke Garwood perform as part of the Little Wet Horse Orchestra earlier this year. I'd gone to see Sir Richard Bishop, and whilst left dry by his performance - he's a great guitarist but it didn't work in a Hoxton basement bar - the support acts.

    The next day I tried to buy some work by the artists. It seemed that Little Wet Horse Orchestra had never recorded anything, but searching around led me to Duke Garwood, so I got this 7".

    When it turned up I played the A side over and over again all evening.

    Duke Garwood has an album out, came out in September apparently, it's called Holy Week. I've not heard it yet, but I'm eagerly anticipating it, and hoping it's as good as this single.

    One of the weird things about digitising this 7" was noticing on the back that it was produced by Pete Lazonby. Pete is the brother of Andrew 'Plug' Lazonby, Mr President at Hostess Entertainment Unlimited, who are my partners in Digital Convenience. Pete's first record, 'Sacred Cycles' was a regular in my DJ sets 12 years ago. It's a bit different to this.

    The other group that played that night were called aUm sahib. I ordered some releases from Perhaps Transparent but they never arrived, and PT have as yet not responded to any of my emails regarding the order. -10 for customer service. update:.. I emailed them today and apparently my original emails never got to them and they are going to reship. methinks it's the hotmail.com email address.

    • Duke Garwood - Sweet Back 4.2mb – mp3 - deleted

    Posted by Dorian Moore on Wednesday, November 2, 2005 at 11:10 GMT

  • listening Pest - Ogres [2005.11.01]

    So hi-tech you can download beef.

    This is a release from the lovely people at Ninja Tune. Taken from Pest's second album All Out Fall Out

    It ticks a lot of boxes in a genre I'd become quite bored of due the rise of too much gangsta rap and r&b which seems to be going nowhere...

    This one's got clever lyrics well delivered, good beats, use of a phat Drum & Bass style bass line and nice orchestral samples making it distinctive - whilst still using those distinctive post processed , and a bunch of film samples dropped in the break for good measure. It's format is actually quite cliche, but it's put to gether so well.

    • Pest - Ogres 4.5mb – mp3 - deleted

    Tags : music hip-hop,
    Posted by Dorian Moore on Tuesday, November 1, 2005 at 11:58 GMT
    Last modified Wednesday, November 2, 2005 at 11:10 GMT

  • listening Circle Jerks - Junk Mail [2005.10.31]

    An introduction to a new series

    I decided to start an 'mp3 blog'... except I had a problem... I tend to rip my CD's in as AAC so I'm going to have to convert the files from AAC to MP3 for the ease of listening. I sussed that - open m4a into quicktime player pro, export sound to wav, then change wav to mp3 (using -aps, obviously) in lamebrain... Ok it's a bit lossy but it saves me getting off my lazy ass and finding the CD to re-rip from.

    So now I have MP3's to upload. Once up I'll leave files for one week before they are removed, leaving nothing but a gaping hole of silence. Listen to 'em while they are hot.

    If you like the music please buy it, if you don't please don't save it. Good musicians are worth supporting, and the majority of them aren't living it up with millions of pounds to their names; especially a number of the one's I'll be putting up tracks by. Wherever possible I'll provide links where you can buy a release by the featured artist.

    If you are an artist or label who want's a track removed, just ask... sorry for liking your music.

    Sometimes I may have something to say on a track, or an anecdotal story, or a little rant... sometimes I won't. I don't promise any amount of factuality or relevance in what I say... like most of the Interweb. What I'm listening to will probably affect what's put up. I might use the space to plug the work of friends and family.

    In terms of a musical theme... there is none. You'll see.

    So, without further ado, first up is Junk Mail by Circle Jerks. I don't really know much about the Circle Jerks, just stumbled across a couple of tracks on the soundtrack to Repo Man, and so bought Golden Shower of Hits, a Circle Jerks greatest hists compilation... that this is taken from.

    Why start with this? Well, 'cos as any regular reader will know I have a lot of problems with mail, especially CDs and records not arriving, and also as a sysadmin I get, and deal with, a lot of spam. This is an ironic salute to a piece of non-junk mail that actually got to me.

    • Circle Jerks - Junk Mail 1.7mb – mp3 - deleted

    Tags : music punk,
    Posted by Dorian Moore on Monday, October 31, 2005 at 15:10 GMT

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