I used to live in Brooklyn and run free among hipsters. Now I live in a factory city in Korea. I still dig me some fresh tunes.
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Saturday, September 7, 2013
I Tried to Make it 16...but I Gave up at 17 -- A Selection of Smiths Songs
Yeah, a Smiths comp. I know. But sometimes you just have state the obvious, even when everyone expects you to say it. Much like the other "best of" compilations I've done by Felt and Epic Soundtracks, these are my favorite Smiths songs as of now. Actually, as of June, but I wanted to let it marinate a bit to make sure I had it right. As the title suggests, I set out to choose 16 of my favorite songs, but in the end I couldn't choose another to eliminate. You'll probably choose one when you look at the titles, as I would if you made me a Smiths mix.
The difficulty in creating a Smiths comp is that it was such a seminal group to me growing up different albums and periods sit like signposts in my life, but I didn't really want to make a compilation based on my life or history listening to the band. In truth, I probably go back to the band more than any other, even though I don't think I'd normally say it's my favorite group of all time.
"Strangeways" was the first Smiths album I ever heard. It was so radically different from anything I was listening to at the time. In retrospect I can see it not only changed the way I listened to music, but probably changed the way I viewed art and even myself. It's difficult to not over-represent the album on this sort of mix.
One thing that will likely jump out to aficionados is that "Hateful of Hollow" dominates my selections. I kind of struggled with this and really wanted to eliminate at least one of those versions, but as much as I like the production on all Smiths albums, there's something about the raw, electric, and often punk sounds of the band that I've loved more as I've gotten older. Likewise, one might notice that Meat is Murder is barely represented at all. That album is my least favorite by the band, and the title track is one of my least favorite Smiths songs. With that I hope you enjoy this, even just to listen to once so you can bitch to the Smiths fans in your life about what's missing and what should never be on a comp like this.
The difficulty in creating a Smiths comp is that it was such a seminal group to me growing up different albums and periods sit like signposts in my life, but I didn't really want to make a compilation based on my life or history listening to the band. In truth, I probably go back to the band more than any other, even though I don't think I'd normally say it's my favorite group of all time.
"Strangeways" was the first Smiths album I ever heard. It was so radically different from anything I was listening to at the time. In retrospect I can see it not only changed the way I listened to music, but probably changed the way I viewed art and even myself. It's difficult to not over-represent the album on this sort of mix.
One thing that will likely jump out to aficionados is that "Hateful of Hollow" dominates my selections. I kind of struggled with this and really wanted to eliminate at least one of those versions, but as much as I like the production on all Smiths albums, there's something about the raw, electric, and often punk sounds of the band that I've loved more as I've gotten older. Likewise, one might notice that Meat is Murder is barely represented at all. That album is my least favorite by the band, and the title track is one of my least favorite Smiths songs. With that I hope you enjoy this, even just to listen to once so you can bitch to the Smiths fans in your life about what's missing and what should never be on a comp like this.
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Difficult Shapes
Difficult Shapes by Dj Ulsan on Mixcloud
Have a backlog of a couple that I want to get up on the site. My friend sent me this about a month ago and I think it's one of his best. Bill Prichard is someone right up my alley that I'd never heard of. A look at the cover tells me why, but like I've said before, I was very shallow that way in the late 80s. The other standout for me (among many) is Ronnie Urini aka "Rocket" (Not Focket as I've typed). Had no idea about this one, which is exactly why we've been trading these damn mixes since high school.Monday, June 17, 2013
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Or So I'm Told
Or So I'm Told by Dj Ulsan on Mixcloud
The Monochrome Set -- Eine Symphonie Des Grauens
Empress Of... -- Hat Trick
Not my usual fare, but this struck me as an ear friendly (dare I say mainstream) mixture of Maria Minerva, Nite Jewel and the Cocteau Twins. Not a bad cross pollenation in my book.
Thierry Meyer -- Paradox
Always finding great download blogs and the mostly coldwave/post punk/minimal synth etc. Systems of Romance (est 2007) is no exception. This is an instrumental track of the blog's first compilation, which is very strong the entire way through.
MBV -- Only Tomorrow
Very fun the way this album was suddenly actually happeningsoon immediately. It's impossible to compare it to Loveless, because no matter how big an MBV fan you are, you're 22 years older than you were then and (hopefully) in a very different phase of life. Fortunately it turned out to be very good.
少年ナイフ -- When You Sleep
Not listed as Shonen Knife, but in the original Japanese on the Yellow Loveless tribute, which is just as well, because I always had an aversion to that band for reasons I do not recall. I may have done something stupid and skipped over it, which would have been a real shame because this version is really really great. Best on that compilation by far.
La Luz -- Sure as Spring
Found on the You're the Girl That Does Everything I Do comp from the So Tough! So Cute! blog, which more or less promotes a club night in London and Malmo. It seems Riot Grrrl has come into fashion for these people, which is amusing to me, having lived through the first incarnation not all that long ago and not caring too much for what I'm sure were silly reasons. La Luz sounds like it could have come out in 1995, to the extent that I was surprised for a second time to see it was released in 2012 when I just looked it up moments ago. Maybe it's the allergy pill I just took talking.
Five or Six -- Portrait
Another off the Pillows & Prayers comp. As I said before I had a hard time deciding which songs to go with off the comp and I decided on this at the end. Angular like Chairs Missing era Wire, but with less edge. Ended up buying (!) the "Acting on Impulse" retrospective and was surprised the other material isn't in a similar post-punk vein.
Part Time -- I Won't be Your Little Secret
Was just thinking in the last day or two that Part Time might just be my favorite group/project of the moment. Something about the music hits me right in my spot -- just the right amount of sleaze and amateurness mixed with a sound I can only pinpoint as Bay Area. Am about the last person to watch a music video, but again, somehow this reels me in.
Golden Donna -- Machete Bathtub
Dâm-Funk-esque. Potato in the tub.
Benoit Pioulard/Foxes in Fiction -- Ground Glass
The first song I found for this mix. I guess it's the "oooohhooohhooooh" hook that gets me. Very pretty song.
Jane From Occupied Europe -- Drift 13
I've said it before, Swell Maps -- overrated. And I say that as a pretty big fan of Epic Soundtracks. The title of the album, and subsequently this band, always stuck with me, so I'm glad there was a band worthy of the cool title.
International Strike Force -- Golden Starlet
Remember when this came out and it was huge at the college radio station I was working at and I totally whiffed on it. It even bugged me that it was so popular. Now, here I am digging it. That's life for ya. Another one from So Tough So Cute!
HEHFU -- Two and a Half Years
Don't remember which blog I found this on due right, but I bought it from bandcamp here. Reminds me of vintage Boyracer, who I was never fully into, but at times I thought they really nailed it.
Beach Fossils -- Sleep Apnea
Didn't like this album when I first got it, but it's grown on me. This song, however, struck me right away. Man, does anyone read this?
Jackson Scott -- Evie
Here's something. First came across it on Pitchfork. It's subtle, but this guy has some very Elliott-ishness about him, which is high praise indeed. Part of it is the double tracked vocals, another part is the way the drums and bass intertwine. Will be interesting to see where this goes.
Case -- Rag and Rock-n-Roller
Danish glam. Can't go wrong there can ye? I once met a girl in Copenhagen online and ended up meeting her. Fell in love. Got ugly.
The Bats -- Tragedy
Beautiful melody here. Where the title to this mix comes from.
The Stray Trolleys -- Gunslinger
Can't say anything about this better than Willfully Obscure says here. Just makes me wonder why this isn't being re-released. This copy is so awful I had to persuade myself to include it here. And yet, what I'm saying is this song is so great I had to include it despite the poor audio.
Ben Watt -- Some Things Don't Matter
Was walking to a train station in Cheonan when this song really hit me and I knew I had to include it here. Was it Cheonan? If you've ever been there you know the answer is no.
Thierry Meyer -- Paradox
Always finding great download blogs and the mostly coldwave/post punk/minimal synth etc. Systems of Romance (est 2007) is no exception. This is an instrumental track of the blog's first compilation, which is very strong the entire way through.
MBV -- Only Tomorrow
Very fun the way this album was suddenly actually happening
少年ナイフ -- When You Sleep
Not listed as Shonen Knife, but in the original Japanese on the Yellow Loveless tribute, which is just as well, because I always had an aversion to that band for reasons I do not recall. I may have done something stupid and skipped over it, which would have been a real shame because this version is really really great. Best on that compilation by far.
La Luz -- Sure as Spring
Found on the You're the Girl That Does Everything I Do comp from the So Tough! So Cute! blog, which more or less promotes a club night in London and Malmo. It seems Riot Grrrl has come into fashion for these people, which is amusing to me, having lived through the first incarnation not all that long ago and not caring too much for what I'm sure were silly reasons. La Luz sounds like it could have come out in 1995, to the extent that I was surprised for a second time to see it was released in 2012 when I just looked it up moments ago. Maybe it's the allergy pill I just took talking.
Five or Six -- Portrait
Another off the Pillows & Prayers comp. As I said before I had a hard time deciding which songs to go with off the comp and I decided on this at the end. Angular like Chairs Missing era Wire, but with less edge. Ended up buying (!) the "Acting on Impulse" retrospective and was surprised the other material isn't in a similar post-punk vein.
Part Time -- I Won't be Your Little Secret
Was just thinking in the last day or two that Part Time might just be my favorite group/project of the moment. Something about the music hits me right in my spot -- just the right amount of sleaze and amateurness mixed with a sound I can only pinpoint as Bay Area. Am about the last person to watch a music video, but again, somehow this reels me in.
Golden Donna -- Machete Bathtub
Dâm-Funk-esque. Potato in the tub.
Benoit Pioulard/Foxes in Fiction -- Ground Glass
The first song I found for this mix. I guess it's the "oooohhooohhooooh" hook that gets me. Very pretty song.
Jane From Occupied Europe -- Drift 13
I've said it before, Swell Maps -- overrated. And I say that as a pretty big fan of Epic Soundtracks. The title of the album, and subsequently this band, always stuck with me, so I'm glad there was a band worthy of the cool title.
International Strike Force -- Golden Starlet
Remember when this came out and it was huge at the college radio station I was working at and I totally whiffed on it. It even bugged me that it was so popular. Now, here I am digging it. That's life for ya. Another one from So Tough So Cute!
HEHFU -- Two and a Half Years
Don't remember which blog I found this on due right, but I bought it from bandcamp here. Reminds me of vintage Boyracer, who I was never fully into, but at times I thought they really nailed it.
Beach Fossils -- Sleep Apnea
Didn't like this album when I first got it, but it's grown on me. This song, however, struck me right away. Man, does anyone read this?
Jackson Scott -- Evie
Here's something. First came across it on Pitchfork. It's subtle, but this guy has some very Elliott-ishness about him, which is high praise indeed. Part of it is the double tracked vocals, another part is the way the drums and bass intertwine. Will be interesting to see where this goes.
Case -- Rag and Rock-n-Roller
Danish glam. Can't go wrong there can ye? I once met a girl in Copenhagen online and ended up meeting her. Fell in love. Got ugly.
The Bats -- Tragedy
Beautiful melody here. Where the title to this mix comes from.
The Stray Trolleys -- Gunslinger
Can't say anything about this better than Willfully Obscure says here. Just makes me wonder why this isn't being re-released. This copy is so awful I had to persuade myself to include it here. And yet, what I'm saying is this song is so great I had to include it despite the poor audio.
Ben Watt -- Some Things Don't Matter
Was walking to a train station in Cheonan when this song really hit me and I knew I had to include it here. Was it Cheonan? If you've ever been there you know the answer is no.
Saturday, March 9, 2013
We’re All Hipsters
Fun. From The WG News + Arts:
Hipsters never impose their lifestyle or values on anyone and welcome anyone to join but they won’t be put out if they don’t. They are bold urban pioneers occupying nabes that were lost, forgotten, abandoned, left to rot and fester. The same media who crowned the hipsters as saviors by resurrecting down & out nabes yesterday blame them as the cause of these same nabes becoming Millionaire Row today.Dig the comments section too.
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Enchanting the Ballroom
Enchanting the Ballroom by Dj Ulsan on Mixcloud
Nice mix by my friend built around the classic Sarah comp. "Air Balloon Road," which was probably the first release from the label I really got into. An ex-girlfriend had it, along with the first couple Field Mice LPs. Problem was, I knew her ex-boyfriend had turned her on to them, so the songs were always bitter sweet to me. The Orchids "It's Only Obvious," might be my favorite Sarah song ever. Also like the Blissed Out Fatalists tune here, part of an exciting new imprint on Captured Tracks called Body Double Ltd.Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Friday, January 11, 2013
Handwritten Heartbreak
The Greg Foal Group -- The Girl And Robot With Flowers Pt 1
I don't usually listen to jazz, especially contemporary jazz. But this song really caught my ear when I came across it on Mixcloud and next thing I knew I was also including Part 6 at the end.
Alessi Brothers -- Seabird
Another Mixcloud find, this off a mix done by Nite Jewel for FACT magazine. A lot of delightful weirdness going on here in what I'm guessing was originally a song meant for AM commercial radio.
Naomi Punk -- The Spell/ClS + Death Junket
When all was said and done, probably my #1 or #2 album of 2012. Didn't seem to get a lot of attention on those sorts of lists, but somehow reminds me of the glory days of spazzy northwest punk like Lync, Karp and Unwound.
Dreamscape -- Cradle
An obscure shoegaze time capsule find reissued. Love it. Ought to have been a classic of the era.
Magic Touch and Sapphire -- When I See You
Another great single from 100% Silk that makes me continue to wonder why I started to like house music just as I was entering the phase of life in which one would never ever encounter a club.
3B Unit -- Tango in the Rain
From an obscure Italian cassette only release uploaded to Crispy Nuggets. Poor sound quality, but I like what that does for it.
Spacemen 3 -- Big City (remix)
I remember really hating this song, especially the opening, when it came out, but it's ended up being one of my favorite songs by the band off what I think is its best album. This one goes on a bit, but I like the way it fits on this mix. Recently posted here.
Girls Names -- The New Life
Excellent new song by a band I haven't heard much of anything bad from. Another one that goes on a bit but really doesn't get tired. Off a 12" by Slumberland.
Christopher Owens -- Lysandre's Theme/Here We Go
Former leader of Girls off what is revealing itself on repeated listens to be a truly amazing album.
Unknown Mortal Orchestra -- Sleep and Swim (Like a Shark Does)
Kind of bums me out when I choose a song for a mix and it ends up as the single off the album. I'm realizing that's the case with the Owens track above, which even includes the interlude that precedes the song, just as I have it. Oh well.
The Greg Foal Group -- The Girl And Robot With Flowers Pt 6
Turns out this group is hailed by Gilles Peterson, whose path I don't encounter often, but always like when I do. There are actually six versions of this song on the single, which I believe was released as a 10".
The Pastels -- Ugly Town
Not originally included on this mix, but was recently uploaded by I Was a Teenage Shoegazer and is thus on my current playlist. I usually think of this as a pivotal album for me, but its mostly a pivotal song "Nothing to be Done," which I'd have to put in some sort of Top 15-20 ever. So I'm actually kind of discovering parts of this album for the first time.
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Heat Breaks
Heat Breaks by Dj Ulsan on Mixcloud
An older one from a couple years ago with several selections from a couple compilations -- Yeti Vol. 9 and Welcome Home/Diggin' the Universe on Woodist. Two very notable tracks on here IMO -- Ko + Friends "I'm in Hiding," a really sweet slice of 60s pop that's a one off (as far as I can tell) by Ko Melina aka Ko Shih (Korean?) of The Dirtbombs. The other track is Run DMT's "Richard," a song I could almost call a classic, but from a band/project that too often sounds like some talented people taking too many drugs, and not in the good way. Still love this song though.
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