Quite a subject to kick it off with!
I've been quite busy the last week, hence nothing has been posted here! I'll soonish make up for that!
Right now I'm totally hooked on Ornette Coleman, jazz jazz all that jazz, damn he rules the sax, trompet and a few other instruments, and the composing skills the man has, damn, he really knows how to make the music both swing and progress into new and unseen and unexpected directions!
Catch up on the genius here!
And now onto something completely else, besides that of being a musical genius, Lou Reed, I have been meaning to get decently into him for a while, and as a godsend, last week while I was browsing through a record store I found a boxset with 5 original Lou Reed albums in their pure form, alas no remastering fuck ups messing with the real deal. Damn he's good and a god, I think more will emerge here on him some day!
Now I need to catch some rest, the playlist for last week and this week are in the work and both will be published soonish!
"Holy the groaning saxophone! Holy the bop apocalypse! Holy the jazzbands marijuana hipsters peace & junk & drums!" ~Allen Ginsberg
Take a look at what I find cool while the world as we know it crumbles around us. There will be a little about everything and a lot about few things! Now with pictures!!!
fredag den 31. oktober 2008
Ornette Coleman and Lou Reed
Etiketter:
Lou Reed,
music,
Ornette Coleman
fredag den 17. oktober 2008
Playlist week 42
This is what I have been blasting the last week or so!
1: Oasis - Dig Out Your Soul [Album 2008]
It still works and gets better and better for each spin it gets! The most of the reviews I've read about the album have been quite mediocre, though I think the album will stand the test of time and become yet an Oasis classic!
2: Pede B - Stadig Beskidt [Album 2008]
This album didn't catch on at first, though I gave it a second chance and that was a blessing. After 2 weeks of frequent blasting, the album has opened up and I am caught in Pede's universe! Great rapping, good flow, nice beats, decent production, most of the lyrics are also hitting a spot, in me while catching the state of the society very well!
3: Tom Waits - Used Songs 1973-1980 [Album/compilation 2001]
Nice compilation with some of the best Waits songs from the mentioned period, he's a damn soulful singer and songwriter, his rusty vocals do something for me, that's for certain. The release comes with liner notes, info about the single songs and what albums they're on, so a good place, for someone who wants to get into Tom Waits, to start.
4: Magtens Korridorer - Friværdi [Album 2006]
Friværdi means equity, nice title considering whats going on in the financial markets right now. Besides the kickass title, the music is brilliant as well, all Danes should know the radio hits: 'Lorteparforhold', 'Nordhavn Station', 'Picnic (På Kastellet)' and 'Sara Har...'. Though the rest of the album is just as strong, if not stronger at times, so go fetch, if you already haven't!
5: Cathedral - The Carnival Bizarre [Album 1995]
Doom from English Cathedral, their strongest album? Hard to say, though perhaps the most complete they have made. The stoner rock parts that later on paints the band's music, starts to show their ugly faces during this release, but damn, atmospheric music at its best.
And just a mention before I end this piece, the Finnish band Godsplague and their hardrocking metallic cover of The Beatles' 'Eleanor Rigby' has also been enjoyed quite a while during the last week! The song can be found on the sampler 'Dirty Black Summer' released by the label Stay Heavy Records.
1: Oasis - Dig Out Your Soul [Album 2008]
It still works and gets better and better for each spin it gets! The most of the reviews I've read about the album have been quite mediocre, though I think the album will stand the test of time and become yet an Oasis classic!
2: Pede B - Stadig Beskidt [Album 2008]
This album didn't catch on at first, though I gave it a second chance and that was a blessing. After 2 weeks of frequent blasting, the album has opened up and I am caught in Pede's universe! Great rapping, good flow, nice beats, decent production, most of the lyrics are also hitting a spot, in me while catching the state of the society very well!
3: Tom Waits - Used Songs 1973-1980 [Album/compilation 2001]
Nice compilation with some of the best Waits songs from the mentioned period, he's a damn soulful singer and songwriter, his rusty vocals do something for me, that's for certain. The release comes with liner notes, info about the single songs and what albums they're on, so a good place, for someone who wants to get into Tom Waits, to start.
4: Magtens Korridorer - Friværdi [Album 2006]
Friværdi means equity, nice title considering whats going on in the financial markets right now. Besides the kickass title, the music is brilliant as well, all Danes should know the radio hits: 'Lorteparforhold', 'Nordhavn Station', 'Picnic (På Kastellet)' and 'Sara Har...'. Though the rest of the album is just as strong, if not stronger at times, so go fetch, if you already haven't!
5: Cathedral - The Carnival Bizarre [Album 1995]
Doom from English Cathedral, their strongest album? Hard to say, though perhaps the most complete they have made. The stoner rock parts that later on paints the band's music, starts to show their ugly faces during this release, but damn, atmospheric music at its best.
And just a mention before I end this piece, the Finnish band Godsplague and their hardrocking metallic cover of The Beatles' 'Eleanor Rigby' has also been enjoyed quite a while during the last week! The song can be found on the sampler 'Dirty Black Summer' released by the label Stay Heavy Records.
Etiketter:
Cathedral,
Godsplague,
Magtens Korridorer,
music,
oasis,
Pede B,
playlist,
Tom Waits
torsdag den 16. oktober 2008
Romain Laurent
Stumbled across some photos from this French photographer earlier this week, and damn! He has style, ideas and awesome setups, I'm impressed. I'm no really that much into photography and such, enjoys to do some occasional pictures here and there, though have most experience from live music situations, but Laurent's work amazed me!
Check it it out here on his website: www.romain-laurent.com
Check it it out here on his website: www.romain-laurent.com
Stalin - Diktaturets Anatomi
Just finished reading the book Stalin - Diktaturets Anatomi by Niels Erik Rosenfeldt. A nice walk through the life of Iosef Stalin, from his young days in Georgia to the top in Kremlin and his death of course.
A lot of interesting assumptions and historic events that one seldom thinks about in todays world. A wellwritten and documented book about how the Russian comunism from the beliefs of Lenin and later on Stalin, was build and how the power was consolidated by Stalin and how he ran the country/Soviet Union.
The book also opens for a lot of topics that is interesting to follow up on, like the Gulag camps, the secret police in its different forms, how Stalin went from a young freedom fighter in Georgia during the Tsar rule to who he later became. I guess I know what I will use some of my sparetime on later on.
Here's the wikipedia site about Stalin for a starter.
A lot of interesting assumptions and historic events that one seldom thinks about in todays world. A wellwritten and documented book about how the Russian comunism from the beliefs of Lenin and later on Stalin, was build and how the power was consolidated by Stalin and how he ran the country/Soviet Union.
The book also opens for a lot of topics that is interesting to follow up on, like the Gulag camps, the secret police in its different forms, how Stalin went from a young freedom fighter in Georgia during the Tsar rule to who he later became. I guess I know what I will use some of my sparetime on later on.
Here's the wikipedia site about Stalin for a starter.
Decorating with post-its has become real
Now we just have to wonder where the creators behind the 3 ad, got their idea from...
Take a look at a lot of post-it 'art' here!
Take a look at a lot of post-it 'art' here!
onsdag den 15. oktober 2008
In search of a good laugh?
Then drop by www.wullfmorgenthaler.com and check out today's work from the 2 crazy Danes, some of the most awesome comic strips ever made. You can also get a kick out of the archive or sign up for a daily strip delivered straight to your inbox!!!
Yet a great release
There's a lot about music right now, take it positively and check out some of the artists, I'm sure a few will hit your soft spot!Tina Dickow released her new album 'A Beginning, A Detour, An Open Ending' a little while ago, it is a trilogy consisting of 3 EPs released as one album on 3 cds. A Tina Dickow in 3 different moods, all hitting a spot inside me. All 3 cds are stuffed with beautiful music with that certain Dickow vibe, great heartfelt singing and wellwritten tunes, I can only urge you all to check this album out sooner than later.
www.tinadickow.dk
Great column
A little goodie for the Danish reading readers, a great column from Berlingske Tidende brought last Saturday: 'Lidt Taber Man Vel Altid...' Enjoy!
A mention of The Big Lebowski get's you far in my world, a damn good movie, I guess it's time for a white russian now and then bowling later tonight! That paired with some good and reasonable views from the writer makes it a good read.
A mention of The Big Lebowski get's you far in my world, a damn good movie, I guess it's time for a white russian now and then bowling later tonight! That paired with some good and reasonable views from the writer makes it a good read.
tirsdag den 14. oktober 2008
hmmm, thinking...
Sipping Captain and Pepsi Max, spinning Suspekt 'Prima Nocte' in the background, just hit D-1 'Stikkeren Er Et Kamera', awesome beat and aggressive rapping!!! Thinking through ideas to put down on paper and here, not really that interesting for you to know, though I don't really care, you decide if you wanna read it or not!
søndag den 12. oktober 2008
Jeppe Rapp
More rap for ya'll, straight out of the Southern part of Denmark, here is Jeppe Rapp with his track 'Rigtig' featuring Troo.L.S. of Suspekt!
torsdag den 9. oktober 2008
Volbeat in concert streamed online tonight
That's right, tonight the site www.fabchannel.com will stream the Dane's concert live from Paradiso in Amsterdam, for free!
Tune in here: http://www.fabchannel.com/volbeat_concert/2008-10-09/ when the clock hits 19:30 and rock it out to Volbeat and their bastard bred music!
Tune in here: http://www.fabchannel.com/volbeat_concert/2008-10-09/ when the clock hits 19:30 and rock it out to Volbeat and their bastard bred music!
Peter Sommer giving props to Majors

A picture from the booklet from the new Peter Sommer release 'Til Rotterne Til Kragerne Til Hundene', Peter giving props to the Danish rap group Majors!!
onsdag den 8. oktober 2008
Volbeat
Yes, more Danish music, why shouldn't I promote all this great music from my country?
Metal and rockabilly is the mix Volbeat is delivering, straight ahead with great details and catchy choruses. Their first album 'The Strength/The Sounds/The Songs' is quite good, I disliked it in the beginning, though it has grown a lot. Their second album 'Rock The Rebel/Metal The Devil' from last year blew me away, the 3 singles from the album 'The Garden's Tale', 'Radio Girl' and 'Sad Man's Toungue' have done their part, though the album is really strong and consistent.
The new album 'Guitar, Gangsters & Cadillac Blood' that was released a month ago or so hasn't really cuahgt me yet, though there are some good songs on it, and the more I listen, the more I seem to like it!
Here you have the great video of the first single track 'Maybellene I Hofteholder':
Metal and rockabilly is the mix Volbeat is delivering, straight ahead with great details and catchy choruses. Their first album 'The Strength/The Sounds/The Songs' is quite good, I disliked it in the beginning, though it has grown a lot. Their second album 'Rock The Rebel/Metal The Devil' from last year blew me away, the 3 singles from the album 'The Garden's Tale', 'Radio Girl' and 'Sad Man's Toungue' have done their part, though the album is really strong and consistent.
The new album 'Guitar, Gangsters & Cadillac Blood' that was released a month ago or so hasn't really cuahgt me yet, though there are some good songs on it, and the more I listen, the more I seem to like it!
Here you have the great video of the first single track 'Maybellene I Hofteholder':
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tirsdag den 7. oktober 2008
Playlist week 41
I'll try to update you with a small playlist each week, freaking interesting, huh? Though you might find some inspiration or an urge for trying out something new, from looking at my generic listings, who knows, we might all be positively surprised.
1: Peter Sommer - Til Rotterne Til Kragerne Til Hundene [Album 2008]
I'm a born and bred Dane, so a few Danish, if not many titles and tracks will pop up here and there, I have to live with it, so I pass the potato. Sommer's third album and a damn good one, released Monday, so I havn't given it that many spins yet, though quality all the way through and I enjoy how he play with the language. Great and saying lyrics.
2: Oasis - Dig Out Your Soul [Album 2008]
Read the post below!!! or click here
3: Beck - Modern Guilt [Album 2008]
An album that blew me away during the first spin, and I still keep on putting it in the player. Well written songs, great atmospheres, intriguing vocals, awesome production by Dangermouse, Beck in good good shape!
4: Metallica - Ride The Lightening [Album 1984]
Metallica's second album, one that never has been topped in my humble opinion! And when we are at it 'Death Magnetic' dissapear!!!! Please!!!! This is Metallica young and fresh, energetic and getting their talent in order to write great music, a great production for its time by Flemming Rasmussen and the album contains the most beautiful track ever 'Fade To Black'. This is Metallica!
5: Pede B - Stadig Beskidt [Album 2008]
Yet a Dane, this time a Rapper from Copenhagen, with his second album. I can't really decide what I think of this album, so I keep on playing it, to get into it or dismiss it, we'll see what happenes!
1: Peter Sommer - Til Rotterne Til Kragerne Til Hundene [Album 2008]
I'm a born and bred Dane, so a few Danish, if not many titles and tracks will pop up here and there, I have to live with it, so I pass the potato. Sommer's third album and a damn good one, released Monday, so I havn't given it that many spins yet, though quality all the way through and I enjoy how he play with the language. Great and saying lyrics.
2: Oasis - Dig Out Your Soul [Album 2008]
Read the post below!!! or click here
3: Beck - Modern Guilt [Album 2008]
An album that blew me away during the first spin, and I still keep on putting it in the player. Well written songs, great atmospheres, intriguing vocals, awesome production by Dangermouse, Beck in good good shape!
4: Metallica - Ride The Lightening [Album 1984]
Metallica's second album, one that never has been topped in my humble opinion! And when we are at it 'Death Magnetic' dissapear!!!! Please!!!! This is Metallica young and fresh, energetic and getting their talent in order to write great music, a great production for its time by Flemming Rasmussen and the album contains the most beautiful track ever 'Fade To Black'. This is Metallica!
5: Pede B - Stadig Beskidt [Album 2008]
Yet a Dane, this time a Rapper from Copenhagen, with his second album. I can't really decide what I think of this album, so I keep on playing it, to get into it or dismiss it, we'll see what happenes!
Oasis
New music is always nice, I thrive of music, not only new, old will do is as well, though yesterday a new album was released and I was down at the store ready to pick it up as it hit the shelves. The album, as you should have guessed by reading the headline or looking at the picture to your left, is of course the new Oasis offering 'Dig Out Your Soul'.Back in the days I was really into Oasis, I was blown away when their first album 'Definitely Maybe' was released, and actually quite happy when it became commercial, as the other kids were looking strangely at me, when I was raving about this new English band and something called Britpop. Time went and their second album 'What's The Story (Morning Glory)' saw the light of day, and I was into that as well. Though I, as time went, became tired of all the hype and sold my 2 Oasis albums and forgot about the band, right until now.
I've only had a few listens to the new album so far, though I like what I hear. It's still Oasis, it still sounds like Oasis, but the band has become mature (that have probably happened years ago, though as written, the band hasn't existed for me since '97). Effective and well written without being a masterpiece of any kind, well- made and executed rock, that has made me realize that I need to re-purchase the 2 first Oasis albums and the rest of their discography while I am at it.
(And the artwork is quite cool, all the way from the cover artwork, to the sleeve and back cover, nice work :))
www.oasisinet.com
Welcome and huh yea
Welcome to my little blog, I've heard that's a popular phrase to start off with. Though I'm not sure this is going to be a popular spot, as it'll be my site of venting off, what I find cool, and also what I might find to suck, my look at the world of fashion, music, books, movies, food, beverages, trends, life and so forth. Will it be interesting you might wanna ask yourself? Of course I say, as few have a taste as exquisite as me, bullshit, though if you believe it, that's good ;)
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