Friday, June 29

Lost in Summer


This is a reserved summery-slowjam playlist that goes well
with mornings, latenight bonfires, and a cerveza. 

Sorry for the lack of blog activity. 
Who would’ve thought your free time becomes
limited once you land a real job??

  1. Brian Briggs – Aeo (Pts 1 and 2)
    Welcome to what is quite possible the best morning song: it creeps in gently, it is light and fun-loving, it has a repetitive rhythm… it makes you coffee.
  2. Patrick Lee – Hovercraft Song 
    Just uncovered this older Patrick Lee jam.
      Some of his hip-hop pieces are too glitchy for me. He is best when he keeps it straightforward and simple.  This is the getting out of work on payday jam.
  3. Sorcerer – Cobra Coven
    Taking it back to Miami.
  4. Sandro Perri – Changes
    Changes
    wins the award for the most unexpected song twist.  The chromatic breakdown in the middle surprisingly doesn’t sound out of place.  Thanks to Jack for the suggestion.
  5. Umberto Tozzi – Dummi Di No (Nassau Poste80 Edit)
    If I ever
    landed a sweet job in the 80’s I would put this on as I exited the elevator.
  6. Steely Dan – Peg
    Couldn’t resist…
  7.  Sailcat – Motorcyle Mama
    You can’t listen to this without clearing the sweat off your brow with a cold
    Sol.
  8. The War on Drugs – Taking the Farm
    TWOD are the band of the year for me (although technically Slave Ambient came out in 2011).
      You could argue that a lot of their songs sound the same, but I love that sound.  As Johnny put it, “It’s like driving a red convertible in the desert while smoking a cigarette.”
  9. Marco Benevento – You Must Be a Lion
    Sorry to bring you down, but I have been wanting to post this track for awhile now.
      Something about it reminds me of the feeling you get when you know you are growing up.  The outro is incredible.  By the way he is playing a free show at the City Winery on July 10th if anyone is interested.
  10. AA Bondy – No Man Shall
    AA Bondy used to front a punk band. His most recent work is all acoustic, but no less punk in spirit.
      Really great for night walks. 
  11. The Books – There Is No There
    If I had any say I would’ve picked this song for this
    Oregon timelapse video – especially for the night sequences.
  12. Damian Jurado – Cloudy Shoes
    Big thanks to BK for introducing me to Damian Jurado through this
    Berrics skate video.  Can music get any more introspective?
  13. Jeff Tweedy – Sunken Treasure (live)
    Just give it a listen – preferably with no one else around.
      Thanks to Hazlett for recommending the Live in the Pacific Northwest album, which is fantastic.



image: Oh Pioneer

Thursday, March 15

St. Patrick's Day


Ah, St. Patrick's Day.  The day where everyone's Irish, it's acceptable to fraternize with redheads, and frowned upon if your first drink is consumed after you've finished breakfast.  Here's a collection of celtic and pub style tunes to get you through the day with the right songs on the speaks instead or drearily watching Boondock Saints with subtitles at a packed bar where they serve green beer. 
Get up and dance, lad. 

Sorry about the links.  I am away from my hard drive so this will have to do.

  1. Shaun Davey - Michael's Ride
  2. Reeltime - Trucks of Bohermore (myspace)
  3. Cherish the Ladies - Woman of the House Medley (myspace)
  4. The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem - Whiskey You're the Devil
  5. The Dubliners - Whiskey in a Jar
  6.  The Dubliners - Wild Rover (live)
  7. The Pogues - Streams of Whiskey
  8. The Mahones - Paint the Town Red



  9. The Dubliners and The Pogues - Irish Rover (live)
  10. The Dubliners - Molly Malone (live)
image: Marcus Nilsson of NYTimes

Thursday, March 1

Happy Friday


Here's just a couple feel good tunes to remind us all to not take ourselves too seriously.
Have a good weekend everyone!

  1. Tanlines - Reinfo
    I couldn't wait until summer to post this.  A fan just sent this video to the band and they turned it into their official video.  Sound like nice guys.
  2. Tourist - Placid Lake
    What a great kickstart to a weekend.  You're feeling a little tired, a little beaten down from the work week and then BAM you remember how fun weekends can be.
  3. Faith Evans - Love Like This Before (B+S Edit)
    I don't find something like this too often.  It has some real rhythmic attitude, but gels perfectly with dance vocals.  This is more than an choppyy edit.  This is a whole new song. Nice work.
  4. Todd Terje - Inspector Norse
    A clever use of the bounce.
  5. Talking Heads - Once in a Lifetime (Moplen Remix)
    Just for fun.
  6.  
    image: sezio

Friday, January 27

Like Riding a Bike


For those of us who like a good bicycle ride.
Originally made for my brother's morning commute,
this has equal parts motivation, fun and patience.

  1. Karl Denson's Tiny Universe - Shake It Out
    Throw some gear in your backpack or basket and let's go...
  2. Amadou & Mariam - Dougou Badia (ft. Santigold)
    Best played loud.
  3. Gang of Four - Natural's Not In It
  4. Buddy Holly - Slipping and Sliding (Jacques Renault Remix)
    The part of urban biking that gets me is the feeling of gracefully sliding in between the immobile skyscrapers and slow pedestrians.  It's like you've discovered a better way to travel and everyone else is still asleep.  It's fun to cruise around, look up at the buildings and see how the daylight changes from street to street.  These next three songs go well with that feeling of awe.
  5. Air Waves - Knockout
  6. Flume - Sleepless (feat. Anthony for Cleopatra)
    At first this will sound like just another instrumental hip hop track, but the tension and build up lead to an all-encompassing outro where vocal samples are coming from all angles.  Great stuff.
  7. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Dance, Dance, Dance
    Yeah that's right, I put a Chili Peppers song on this playlist.  I wouldn't normally put this much bubblegum on the blog, but I happen to put this on when I was biking home from Mt. Tabor at sunset and it just FIT.  Best going downhill so you can feel the wind on your face.
  8. SBTRKT - Pharaohs
    Somehow London's Aaron Jerome managed to squeeze two of the most fun tracks of 2011 on his selftitled album.  I almost didn't put it on here, because I didn't want anyone dancing so hard they don't notice that truck heading right for them.  You're on your own.
  9. High Contrast - Racing Green
    Now you're not going to want to listen to this when it starts, but give it time and you'll soon be cutting off taxis running red lights.  The genius of High Contrast is that he hooks you with emotion rather than aggression like most Drum 'n Bass artists. He almost tricks you into becoming a DnB fan.
  10. The Winstons - Amen, Brother
    When you get hired as a bike messenger they give you a Walkman
    with Amen, Brother and Sea Groove on it.
  11. Big Boss Man - Sea Groove
  12. Youth Lagoon - Daydream
    How can you have a bad day and listen to this song?  Man I feel like I just had a picnic with my sweetheart and now we're biking home in tweed on a Saturday in June.  Sheesh.
  13. LCD Soundsystem - All I Want
    For those long rides alone.

image: Design Sponge and Regular Basis

Friday, December 16

Design Will Save the World


"Architecture in general is frozen music"
-Friedrich von Schelling
A combination of design theory, IDM and sampled piano lead to one crisp, emotive playlist.
I recommend browsing some of the amazing shots at archdaily , ISO50 or Wanken while this plays out.

  1. Swod - Hellerau
    I have been waiting for a track like this for a long time.  Someone who samples a grand piano and rearranges it into something of a hybrid.  I imagine this is what architects listen to when they draw up blueprints.
  2. 3iO - Eple (Royksopp cover)
    3iO is a jazz trio that covers popular electronic tracks. It doesn't always work but the minimal style really plays well on Eple.
  3. Gold Panda - Back Home
    Gold Panda has been a favorite of mine for awhile, but I have been waiting for the right mix to share his style.  Back Home has that driving energy that fits right in on train rides.
  4. The Field - Silent
    I had the opportunity to see the Swede play recently and it was a real treat.  To me, it sounds like he creates drawn out soundtracks to those fleeting moments in life that make you feel like you're truly alive.  They all require patience, but once they sink in you are in love with the guy.
  5. The Foreign Exchange - Happiness
    The Foreign Exchange have a Postal Service-esque story where a producer sends beats online to an MC and occassionally sparks fly.  I'm just happy someone is carrying the torch from Nujabes.
  6. Bibio - Kaini Industries (Boards of Canada cover)



image: ArchDaily

Wednesday, November 23

The Long Journey Home


Saying goodbye to the Doug Firs and hello to the people.

As it turns out, America is beautiful.  We all just need to get outside more.
I just got back from a coast-to-coast trek across this great country with my Dad.  We visited too many microbreweries to count, built campfires under the stars and generally got on each others' nerves. 

These are the songs that make a roadtrip worthwhile
and will always remind me of those 4,632 miles.

  1. John Prine - Flashback Blues
    Thanks to Johnny for turning me on to The Singing Mailman Delivers.
  2. Tom Vek - A Chore
    All packed up...
  3. Waylon Jennings - Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way
    Cruise control
  4. George Harrison - Wah-Wah
  5. Dawes - My Girl To Me
    Dawes albums are the closest I'll get to books on tape.
  6. The Wood Brothers - When I Was Young
  7. Jerry Douglas, Russ Barenberg, Edgar Meyer - Big Bug Shuffle
    I used to drink coffee. Now I listen to Big Bug Shuffle.
  8. The Middle East - Hunger Song
    No action is boring or overlooked when you listen to The Middle East.  Every day has destiny attached to it.  Checking the GPS becomes an epic discussion of charts and routes to the Motherland. 
  9. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - The Wind Cries Mary
    We were fortunate enough to visit Marin County, California where Jimi serenaded The Monterey Pop festival-goers in 1967.  With his aggressive, loud style it was refreshing to return to Mary - an unflinching poem with utterly beautiful guitar-work.  I can't imagine something this intimate, head-strong and powerful being created today.  I couldn't find an mp3 version from Monterey, but I encourage you to listen to a live version instead of the studio.
  10. LCD Soundsystem - Home
    Any long journey that ends in New York needs an LCD track.  Home is the song from This is Happening that stuck around for me.
  11. College - The Energy Story
  12. The War on Drugs - Come To The City
    I must have listened to TWOD's Slave Ambient upwards of 10 times on this trip.  It flows like a good book and begs close listening.  Fall roads and late-night trips really bring out the album's core.  Highly recommended.
  13. The Arcade Fire - Une Annee Sans Lumiere
    End it at a sprint.


    Image: Noel

Friday, November 4

Happy Friday


Here are some slick, jazzy house tunes to get it started this weekend. 
Make sure you have some good speakers or headphones.
Gentleman, this is vodka.
Enjoy.

  1. Robert Dietz - Pandemic
    This is what the getaway driver listens to...
  2. Mendo - Inocencia
    Don't expect anything big to come from a tune like this.  It's not about big build ups of white noise and dubstep bass drops.  It's about the overall vibe.  By the time a song like this comes on, everyone is well beyond the initial awkwardness of dancing and has moved on to being hypnotized.  It's like those moments where you step back and realize that the night is going better than expected.
  3. Tim Green - Lone Time
    It's refreshing to hear analog percussion like these brushes on the snare drum in an overtly electronic track.  Just something to get the blood flowing.




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image: Familiale
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