Has nothing to do with this blog entry, I just felt like writing it. This has been a good week for me music wise. I have been lucky enough to have my ears treated to some awesome tunes, which I will try and share with you here. It has come to my attention that if you are reading this on Facebook, then you will not realise that there are videos embedded in the posting. I have no idea why that is, but if you want to check out the tunes, you will need to go to my blogpage itself
Anyways, on with the music. Starting with this guy Jose James, an Irish/Panamanian jazz singer from Brooklyn. A real interesting voice, sounds a little like Antony Hegarty singing jazz.
This week I have had alot of love for J DIlla, mainly due to listening to some great sets from J Rocc and Madlib on Radio 1 and 1 Extra. Respect.
OK so this one is massive, its not out yet so quality not great here, but good enought to check out and enjoy
Diplo doing some favela funk sounds
It doesn't look like the crowd are really getting it!
This was rocking the gym yesterday, where I did some good chi sao with my mate Gyan. Well, he kind of kicked my ass actually, although I got a couple of sweet punches in.
Everyone seems to be putting balaeric piano in their tunes right now, well alot of the indie sounds anyway
Jay Z may be dissing Autotune but Kanye is still using it in this mix of Mr Hudson
Not balaeric but enjoyable.
What a trip this has been, from jazz to The Horrors. Thats all for now. I had a nice time, hope you did too.
I'm tired, I went to a party in the countryside last night, camped in a field, my tent leaked and i woke up in a puddle, rather cold to say the least. i then had quite a bike ride today. i'm exhausted, but as my friend patrick said, "you should be tired on a sunday night". I guess that means you got the most out of a weekend, before going back to the rat race.
Anyway, enough of that. Some music from the past 25 years, no particular theme, just good stuff.
Bilderberg is a shadowy annual conference, comprising of about 130 guests who are from the worlds of finance, politics and big business. The very rare times their members have spoken publicly about the content of their meetings, they have refuted being an elite class orchestrating the fate of the planet and its people, just people with very large influence on the world meeting with other people with large influence over the world. The fact that they are so secretive, they dont allow the press to attend, they dont publish statements or attendee lists and that they have extreme security surrounding their annual meeting has lead to the inevitable conspiracy theories. I cant say whether they are evil, innocent, or just a jolly little social club that most of us will not be invited to join. But there are those who accuse them of having the power to install their chosen representatives in positions of power around the world, and indeed of having done so.
Having been traveling for roughly the last year I didnt have access to my (very) old laptop. This means I didnt have all my favourite websites saved in my IE Favourites. Today I spent some time checking out my favourite old music sites, and found alot of musical joy out there, new music and old music I had never heard before, that got me dancing round the kitchen, and yes, even on the ceiling.
So friends I would like to share some links that come highly recomended, if you like good music that is.
Currently feeling very full from eating too many chocolate biscuits, Mr Kipling cakes and popcorn. Plus had fish and chips for lunch, beans on toast for brunch and porridge and boiled egg (with pitta bread) for breakfast.
However, I will be going part time (3 days a week) vegetarian this week and may even flirt with one day of hardcore veganism per week. Main reason for this is the environmental impact, not to mention social injustice of rearing animals for human consumption. For more read about a small town in Belgium that is going veggy one day a week (its called Ghent and I went to a trance party there in 1997, complete coincedence) http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/may/16/ghent-belgium-vegetarian-town-environment