Monday 28 December 2009

the perils of google image search

I wish I knew

Mutoid Men's new album is streaming over at Punknews and, as you'd expect with ex-members of Latterman and Shorebirds involved - surprise! - it's fucking great.

CLICK HERE ALREADY

Sunday 20 December 2009

did i mention jokes?

Jokes!

songs i've been listening to recently, pt. 2

"Fuck I need a bodycast/I'm on my Camp Crystal Lake shit"

Now, anybody can sound nice on this beat but I didn't think someone could sound this nice!

Grimlok - Dumb It Down Freestyle
(via Certified Banger)

On my eighth listen right now - OH MY DAAAAYS. Follow Grim on Twitter.

Thursday 17 December 2009

nobody cares about your goddamn top ten list


1. 35 Shots of Rum (dir. Claire Denis)
2. The Hurt Locker (dir. Kathryn Bigelow)
3. Up (dir. Pete Docter)
4. Burma VJ (dir. Anders Østergaard)
5. Rachel Getting Married (dir. Jonathan Demme)
6. A Serious Man (dirs. Joel and Ethan Coen)
7. Fantastic Mr Fox (dir. Wes Anderson)
8. Bronson (dir. Nicolas Winding Refn)
9. Love Aaj Kal (dir. Imtiaz Ali)
10. Sin Nombre (dir. Cary Joji Fukunaga)

Close but no cigar: JCVD (dir. Mabrouk El Mechri); White Lightnin' (dir. Dominic Murphy); In The Loop (dir. Armando Ianucci); Duplicity (dir. Tony Gilroy); Slumdog Millionaire (dirs. Danny Boyle and Loveleen Tandan), Moon (dir. Duncan Jones)

...I didn't listen to many albums in '09, but I saw films.

songs i've been listening to recently, pt. 1

Wiz Khalifa - B.A.R.
If it wasn't for Nation, I would've probably slept on this dude forever. And really, half of Burn After Rolling is misguided decisions - whoever thought it would be a good idea for Khalifa to cover Beyoncé's "If I Was A Boy" in ironically out-of-tune Auto-Tune has a screw loose - while the other half has dude just going in. It never quite reaches the heights scaled by the opener (posted above) but it's nice to know some rappers are nice surprises these days - a cool example is on the chilled-out "Timeless".
Download Burn After Rolling from Wiz Khalifa's Myspace i.e. HERE.

Thursday 3 December 2009

podcast timmmmeeee

This was supposed to be up yesterday - my stupid shoulder decided to fuck up though, hence rest seemed more important. Anyway, FLFD is going on a vocation of sorts shortly - so while Air3 is on hiatus, there's podcasts to be done. I won't promise anything solid, as you know I've not been posting that much (damn you, uni), and I was off air this week (damn-- actually, thanks to Gallows, Trash Talk and Sharks) but this should keep you for a while. My favourite jams of the moment. Some bad mixing at points but this is my first attempt after all! Hope y'all enjoy it.

FLFD PODCAST #1!!!

tracklisting:
Untold - Stop What You're Doing (James Blake Remix)
Utada Hikaru - Devil Inside (RJD2 Remix)
Drake - Fear
Minus The Bear - Broken China
I Am The Dot - Middle of April
Marquis De Sade - Skin Disease
The Fresh and Onlys - Dude's Got a Tender Heart
Dil Jackson - Player Has Butterflies
Muhsinah - Lose My Fuse
Dirty Money feat. Raekwon - Angels (Remix)
Troels Abrahamsen - Swaat
Lake Heartbeat - Between Dreams
Vampire Weekend - Cousins
Kid, You'll Move Mountains - Wives' Tales
Sharks - The Light at the End of the Tunnel is Hell
Brittany Bosco - Lovethang
Nohelani Cypriano - Lihue

download: Mediafire/Usershare

Wednesday 25 November 2009

"if too many man wanna fly, i'll send them to NASA"

Oh my word - last night on Cameo's 1Xtra show, P Money and his crew (Blacks, Drifter, Roxanne, Kozzie) hosted a fucking clinic in their freestyle session. Every thirty seconds or so, screwface was definitely happening. The radio rip is courtesy of the folks over at Grime Forum - who have a treasure trove of live sets up on Mediafire by the by.

P Money, Blacks, Drifter, Kozzie, Roxanne - 1Xtra Live Session (24/11/09)

Oh, and P Money fired a couple of shots at Ghetts last night, if that kinda stuff interests you. Whateverrrr... Listen to the full show here.
EDIT: Laura at Hyperfrank touched on the Ghetts/P rivalry. 'Rivalry'.

Wednesday 18 November 2009

i couldn't help it, haha

Numerous versions of "I Can't Help It", inspired by this blog post by Mike Cruz.






Jokes on that last one, sry.

wat no "unloved in the dialtone"

Christopher at Fuck Do I Look Like? just went and posted a compilation called Bannon Ballads, which as you'd imagine, is a bunch of the "slow songs" from Converge's discography lumped together. It sounds like a good idea. No J. Bannon stuff though, but if someone has a copy of that, let me know about it.

Download the mini-comp here.

PS. Talking of Converge-related UCC, have I ever posted Jane Slow? Put that on the to-do list.

my heritage rules!

Quickly! Before I have to go back and do "real" work!

If you hit up the FLFD Myspace, there's tracklistings for the shows since the start of the semester, and I realise I haven't posted some songs from the past couple of comps used in the show's Compilation Procrastination feature. So, from the OOP Back to Peru: The Most Complete Compilation of Peruvian Underground 64-74 (used on the 09.11 show), here's a few tracks:



That Texao track is my shit. I looooove that! Because the jawn is OOP, I may just up it this week. Maybe. In case, you may be able to get it here, and the UK part two from here, but if you're reading, lemme know how that works out.

I'll post about this week's compilation, A Whiter Shade - A World of Hits, next week - you can still hear my selections from it up on the Listen Again. Fast-forward to 1:43:30 and relaaaaaaaxx, man.

moths to the head

I like this. That's it, simple.

I Am The Dot - Middle of April
(via Pasta Primavera)

Find out more about this skinny cat here.

french-argentinian-japanese-love-music-jazz

Oh my days.

I've been listening to Mama!Milk's Fragrance of Notes quite a bit - that and George Russell's (R.I.P.) Jazz in the Space Age, both make for good "shit-I-have-to-do-work-for-uni" type of music. But they both stand up on their own - anyway, you should play the video above, which is Mama!Milk playing their gorgeous "The Moon" live at a temple in Kyoto. It's as lovely as it sounds.

If you love the show, please feel free to buy this on vinyl for me.

blackout!

I'm going to get to putting up Karriem Riggins' mix from last week's Benji B soon, people - I'm just very damn busy so not many posts recently. At least I'm still doing FLFD, people!

One of the things Riggins played on said mix was some unreleased Black Thought from Masterpiece Theatre - i.e. the unreleased solo album he did that got scrapped in favour of The Roots' Phrenology (if I remember correctly, I think "Rollin' With Heat" was originally supposed to be from that). I think the track's with Madlib? Anyway, I'll have it up soon. And here's a goodie that I forgot to post about last week:


On other related Black Thought stuff, if you haven't yet seen that cipher with him, Eminem and Mos Def, stop being an idiot and click here already. And click on this old freestyle vid of Black and ?uestlove minus an afro. Weird.

Wednesday 11 November 2009

"what the fuuuck just happened?"

Classic shit right here. Is that Lukas Haas? Sorry the quality isn't great.

Gilles Peterson's show this week revisits the N.E.R.D. x Spymob Maida Vale session from 2002 - remember when these guys seemed like the next, next until Pharrell fell into "twelve pages in women's American VOGUE"/La Vegas schintz mode and Chad went seemingly into hiding, producing intermittently for nameless RnB divas? And they have a sense of humour on this shit, too, Pharrell sings with a cold!

I've got an untitled jam that they played live around the time of the In Search Of... tour at home (I remember that, I travelled down to LDN with my dad to see them at the Brixton Academy - thanks Dad). I'll up that this weekend if I remember, it's a nice listen.

let's take another journey...

Jazzfreeka's Blackclassical blog(s) is a year old! Psssh, congrats dude.

New podcast from the gentleman to celebrate, the link is his. Tracklisting can be found right here.

BLACKCLASSICAL 1st BIRTHDAY
(via Brownswood forums)

"bye now! bye now"

So, a couple of mixes I've had kicking about from the net recently...

Tokimonsta, who's signed to Flying Lotus' Brainfeeder label, is getting praised for her spacey, sometimes glitchy sounding beats - a perfect fit for her label boss IMO. This is an exclusive mix she did for Donky Pitch ahead of her live set in Brighton on the 26th. If you get a chance, check her out you lucky dogs. And can anybody let me know what the beat that kicks in at 7:48 is? I've heard it before and it's bugging me trying to remember what it is exactly...

Tokimonsta - Donky Pitch Mix
(via Sonic Router)

Something I've been meaning to post about for a minute - this mix from Robot Koch, who I first read about over at Passion of the Weiss, has a reeeeall nice sway to it. Check it out - I played dude's "Death Star Droid" on FLFD the other week there and that has a definite cool vibe behind it. So best get to it, kid. Dude's also done a mix for Brainfeeder - that's cyclical writing, people! Connections!

Robot Koch - Robots Don't Sleep
(via Passion of the Weiss)

And THIS has been kicking about on my flash drive for ages - Jimmy Green, he of "what if Dilla produced The Blueprint" fame, giving the greatest voice of all, Marvin Gaye, the once over. This is dope. Don't sleep on it like I did.

Jimmy Green Presents: The Marvin Gaye Mixtape (ZIP file)
(via Certified Banger)

Monday 9 November 2009

that's free, that is; that's heavy, that is

Now, UK hardcore label Thirty Days of Night have brought music to the world the following: Bring Me The Horizon, Gallows, Gold Kids, Azriel, D-Rail, November Coming Fire, Send More Paramedics, The Hunt For Ida Wave, The Plight, etc etc etc. That is a lot of bands.

Well, to celebrate the label's fifth birthday, they've got a compilation, TDON EST MMIV, for free download right now from their webstore. Pretty thing, that.

TDON EST MMIV (left-click)

Sunday 8 November 2009

like a bulemic on a seesaw


Another late pass post - an amazingly atmospheric piece of user-created content for Nas' "Queens Get the Money". Remember The Nigger Tape and how good it was and then Untitled came out and it was real disappointing? This intro was a red herring. Insane track.

Oh, and I slept real long on Jay Electronica but paid for it by losing it when I heard "Exhibit C". INSANITY!!!

Jay Electronica - Exhibit C (Radio Rip)

Wednesday 4 November 2009

i kinda approve, kinda


Well now, this is an odd song.

Jamie Foxx feat. Gucci Mane - Speak French

Really.

So, late night studying gets you going through some amazing oddities on the internet. Here's some gorgeous psychadelic pop, courtesy of Chimera. Read up here.

If you follow me on Twitter - and let's face it, you probably should - then you would have noticed I like remembering that things are still great. Case in point: Crime In Stereo. Last night I relistened to their last full-length "...Is Dead" (FLFD #2 album of '07) for the first time in a while and yup, still amazing. So if you're not familiar with it, listen to these two highlights then go buy the damn thing. If you're familiar with it, smile at the dopey video above for one of the most affecting punk songs written in living memory, "Small Skeletal".

Crime In Stero - Small Skeletal

Crime In Stereo - Vicious Teeth

The guys have just finished off an amazing-sounding US tour with Polar Bear Club, Strike Anywhere and Ruiner and are putting out the follow up to "...Is Dead" in February, probably on Bridge 9 Records. They are also touring some places in the US with Brand New and Glassjaw so fuck you if you're going, you lucky fucking prick.

Tuesday 3 November 2009

these giants are just like all of us

Ghostlimb are fucking great. What, you didn't know that already? Then get on their ENTIRE DISCOGRAPHY HERE. Then we'll talk.

Friday 23 October 2009

smoooooth breasts

It's the weekend! Here, enjoy a goddamn classic.

This track still, still, still will kill.

Wednesday 21 October 2009

oh yes

I didn't know about Ultimate Thrush until ten minutes ago, and now they're a band I HAVE TO SEE LIVE LIKE MY LIFE DEPENDS ON IT. Luckily they're playing the Glasgow School of Art on Friday with FLFD faves Holy Mountain and some band called Mr Peppermint with no easily located Myspace page.

Download their self-titled album HERE and whet your appetite at their Myspace.

no raditude on there YET!

On last week's FLFD my compilation of the week was a collection of Weezer covers by 8-bit record label Pterodactyl Squad. It's exactly what you imagine a Weezer tribute by a bunch of video-game inspired bands would sound like (i.e. gimmicky but fun).

I Fight Dragons - Why Bother?

Download Weezer: The 8-Bit Album HERE. It's totally free and everything!

Monday 19 October 2009

beach, bedroom, bliss

Jeans Wilder's put out probably my favourite song of the year, "Tough Guys", a sad-sack five minute dreampop masterwork that sounds like the movie Judd Apatow's Funny People wishes it was. Listen to it down there and try and catch on to what I'm on about.

Jeans Wilder - Tough Guys

Oh, and there's a new track on dude's Myspace called "That Glow" - it starts off pretty badly if I'm being honest (there's a wince-worthy note in the first thirty seconds) but like all his material, you fall under the charm of it pretty quickly.

Jeans and Jen Paul have a split 12" out now on Last Station Radar. I've not bought it yet because I'm lazy and want to save money on the new batch of Lost DVDs.

no phoebe, don't call it a comeback


God, since I got back at uni I suck at updating this thing. Anyway, here's a new band called Kudrow - and yes, that's Jeff from Bomb The Music Industry! singing. So, immediately brilliant, non?

Tuesday 13 October 2009


The Steal, those pretty good UK pop-punk/hardcore noiseniks, split up this year. To make the ache easier, here's their entire discography for free download.

Start getting into these songs, then kick yourself now that they're gone. Real talk.

"dj one drop is the greatesssst..."

Walking back from last night's FLFD (click HERE to listen to it again, tracklisting up soon), I ended up listening to this amazing mix by DJ One Drop. It's a cluster bomb of funky and you'll be hit by very danceable shards in every single direction you turn. You should listen to it right now:

DOWNLOAD DJ ONE DROP'S "WHAT DO YOU CALL IT? VOL.2 LET'S GET DEEPER" HERE

Tracklisting as follows:

01. Intro – Monday is Bongo Day!
02. Skepta – Sunglasses At Night [DJ Naughty Funky Mix]
03. Ill Blu ft. Hoodzee – Rider [Special]
04. Perempay & Dee – Buss It
05. Fuzzy Logic – Twiss
06. Attacca Pesante – Sparta 09
07. Zest – Jump In The Middle & Skank
08. Free – Tribal Skankers
09. Gracious K – Migraine Skank
10. Coldsteps & Hector – On Dis Ting
11. Sweet Boy Candy – Bongo Boy
12. Lil’Silva – Seasons
13. OneDrop & Unknown – Funky Strings [Sample Rebuild Remix]
14. Sweet Boy Candy – Tipsy Talk
15. Dotstar – Stick Up [Special]
16. Lil’Silva – Burning
17. Funky D – Funk It
18. Kid Cudi – Day & Night [Danny Scrilla Electro-Funky Hybrid Remix]
19. N.B Funky – You
20. Funky D – Overdrive
21. DJ Naughty – Quicktime
22. Sweet Boy Candy – Rodeo
23. Geeneus – Yellowtail
24. Hard House Banton – Sirens
25. Emvee – Glitch
26. Danny Scrilla – Fuzzy


Shout out to MashUp Crew!

Monday 12 October 2009

FLFD

the rushes


The folks at Sonic Router just upped this, and it's definitely worth checking out. Trust me, this is good shit.

SBTRKT - Kaoss

Follow SBTRKT on Twitter and Myspace. And don't forget to listen tonight (11pm-1am), I'll be playing this!

embed the shit out of this

Armand Van Helden x A-Trak x bellbottoms

BEST BUDZ

My pal Carl has a blog, see, called Hear New Music, right, where he takes all the legal downloads he can find, alright, and puts them in a mix that you can then fling onto your iPod or a CD-R or whatever, okay? Well, he made another mix on Wednesday and I forgot to let you guys know about it then so... You can get it here.

Audrey's "Big Ships" is my favourite off the comp, if you're wondering.

GUCCI!

That cover > _____

I've been playing a badly tagged version of this since yesterday, but DJ Drama shouted out a trusted link on his Twitter account after I brought it up last night (probably not but whatever). We are alive in amazing times.

Gucci Mane - Frowney Face
(via Noz @ Cocaine Blunts)

Download The Burrprint: 3-D Edition from the Dram-approved link HERE.

Friday 9 October 2009

compilation procrastination

So on last week's show I played a couple of songs off the compilation Barnyard Soul!: Greasy Gritty Groovy Southern-Fried Soul for this little feature I've got by the name of Compilation Procrastination. The idea is to find a compilation record that I love and showcase it to the listeners, and you-know-what made it onto last week's FLFD.

There's not much detail online for this comp, but let me guarantee you that it's got a wide array of massive jams on it - imagine awesome James Brown-style funk and soul but with some more, well, primal urges attributed to the vocals! It's a great ride. There's another take on it HERE and you can find it on sale HERE - it's totally sold out anywhere else though, so hassle Deep Groove to press it again or get to digging already!

"he stole my irn bru"

So, I heard DetektivbyrÄn for the first time today - at their best, the music sounds like Sigur Ros' more lighthearted moments and at its worst, it sounds like a synth-lead score of Howard Blake's score for The Snowman. Decide for yourself.

DetektivbyrÄn - E18

Thursday 8 October 2009

vamping it up

So, late pass time again but if you haven't heard it, that new Vampire Weekend soundtrack sounds exactly how you'd imagine: great!

Vampire Weekend - Horchata

Side note: anybody wanting to buy me a balaclava, get me one of these. Awww yeah.

goddammit

I haven't blogged since my show on Monday, have I? Bad call. Here's what I played, if you haven't seen it on my Myspace page or Facebook group (search "FLASHING LIGHTS + FLASH DRIVES" in FB to join), here's what I played on Monday nizzight:

MIIKE SNOW - Animal (RCD LBL)
PARETO - This is Where I Draw the Line (self-released)
TEENAGERSINTOKYO - Isabella (Backyard)
BRENDA HOLLOWAY - Til Johnny Comes (Motown)

firsts - NITE JEWEL
WARREN G - ...And Ya Don't Stop (Def Jam)

FUCK BUTTONS - Surf Solar (ATP)
RAEKWON - Surgical Gloves (Ice H20)
CALVINBALL - No Matter How Hard You Try (self-released)
MAYER HAWTHORNE - Just Ain't Gonna Work Out (Stones Throw)

compilation procrastination! (part one)
100 PROFF (AGED IN SOUL) - Somebody's Been Sleeping In My Bed (Edsel)

NITE JEWEL - You Said, "Let's go, the Two of Us" (Italians Do It Better)
BLK JKS - Lakeside (Secretly Canadian)
LLOYD feat. LIL WAYNE - Pusher (self-released)
CEYLAN ERTEM - Gonul Dagi (self-released)

firsts - THIS TOWN NEEDS GUNS
LIT - My Own Worst Enemy (RCA)

THIS TOWN NEEDS GUNS - Lemur (Big Scary Monsters)
S.C.U.M. - Visions Arise (self-released)
DRAKE - Sooner Than Later (self-released)

compilation procrastination! (part two)
STEREO TOTAL - Touche-Moi (Disko B)

KINGS OF CONVENIENCE - Boat Behind (EMI)
GOROD - Splinters of Life (Listenable)

tom waits song of the week
TOM WAITS - Anywhere I Lay My Head (Island)

BIG BOI feat. TOO $HORT & GEORGE CLINTON - Fo Yo Sorrows (Def Jam)
T-PAIN feat. SHAWNNA - Dope (Nappy Boy)
LOS CAMPESINOS! - Frontwards (self-released)


If you missed the show, you can listen to it at Air3 Radio until this Monday coming - and while you're there, go listen to At the Pictures as well (Tuesdays 3-5). As for the compilation of the week, here's a post I did on it back in August. A little post about last week's compilation of choice, Barnyard Soul! is coming up.

Monday 5 October 2009

reconcile the violence in my heart.... vampire baseball

Muse, then. They must have written this song for the New Moon soundtrack because, damn, it sounds perfect for soundtracking some human/vampire/werewolf (delete as applicable) lovin' on the dancefloor at the gym-hall prom. So I'm gonna throw this on while I put on my Edward Cullen wig and do my Teen Wolf dance. It's pop music time, everyone.

I will never get sick of using that Thom Yorke picture.

PS. Now I dislike Glenn Beck as much as, well, me. However, bad views or no, asking your fans to stop liking you makes no sense, Muse.

odd how this stuff turns out...

It's funny - I was going to post about Chapel Club the other day after coming across their muscular, polished indie on Fucking Dance but for some reason or other, I didn't get round to it. Except now, they've requested me as a friend on Myspace! Like I said, funny.

Chapel Club - Into the Flood

If this has proven anything, it's that I check my friend requests on Myspace, so if you want me to check out your music, you know where to go.

smooooth

So somebody must have caught onto that post on Francis and the Lights from a couple of months back, because Newday hit me up on Twitter yesterday about their remake of ol' Frannie boy's "A Modern Promise". It's embedded below for you to check out, so, yeah, go for it.




If you haven't added me already, my Twitter page is HERE. Read all my inane shit to your heart's content!

Thursday 1 October 2009

that soul music? that soul music.

I was listening to an old Gilles Peterson podcast on the way up to uni this morning - it was the Mayer Hawthorne podcast, click here to download it - and heard some stuff that absolutely knocked me out. For me more than anybody else, check out these songs... they're just... wow. Check 'em out, then subscribe to Gilles. He's my dude. You already know.



Mayer Hawthorne - Just Ain't Gonna Work Out

Brenda Holloway - Till Johnny Comes

"22s on my golf cart"

I don't trust people who don't like T-Pain. At all.

T-Pain - Take Your Shirt Off

T-Pain feat. Shawnna - Dope

R. Kelly feat. T-Pain & Keyshia Cole - Number One (Remix)

Shakira feat. T-Pain - She-Wolf (Remix)

NAPPY BOOOOOOOOYYYY

A new Scrimshire podcast! Shit, I can't wait to get into this one, it's all strings-laden. Will probably be great.

DOWNLOAD IT HERE

if i get caught, then the search is through...

I know nothing about Pavement. Well, I know that they're 90s indie heroes and they had that music video about the haircuts, but that's about it. So I don't get that furore about them reuniniting, even though I would like to.

Well then, thank goodness for Steven at Letters Have No Arms, as he's decided to put together "Pavement For Dummies", with ten songs to download by the band to get you on the way. It's a neat idea and, well, have a good time with it. Check it out HERE.
ps. Okay, I lied about not knowing any Pavement songs - I'm kinda familiar with "Frontwards" through a Lost article on A.V. Club (not recommended if you're not caught up fully with season five, but if so, click away) and it's great - here's a Youtube video with the song, off Slanted & Enchanted.


Oh, and here's a sweet cover of the song by Los Campesinos! played at twice the speed, the way they play pretty much all their songs.

Los Campesinos - Frontwards
It’s taken me a while to type this up – it was going to be up on Monday but the computer I was working on crashed and I didn’t save this, which kickstarted a very stressful evening. But I figured it would be worth checking out, so better late than never eh? I now present to you FIVE QUESTIONS WITH… FUCK BUTTONS

1. So why Fuck Buttons as a band name?

ANDY (jokingly): We really like the word “fuck” and it had an incredible resonance at the time, we just enjoyed embellishing it with the word “buttons”. The word “buttons” with “fuck”, it kind of turned into… it excelled the word, in a way.

FLFD: Did you have any other contenders?

BENJAMIN: Piss Witches. (everyone laughs)

FLFD: Alright, now we’re rolling!

2. Listening to the new material tonight, it sounds like ideas piling on top of another, creating this really dense feeling – it’s akin to reading a book with various subplots running alongside one another. Is there an intention to put together music that feels especially layered?

ANDY: I think we were really conscious in embellishing our sounds from the last record. With Street Horrrsing, there was definitely a prominent singularity to the components of the music but this time round we were extremely conscious of not repeating those steps but also in learning from them. You’re right though, we’ve definitely moved towards becoming a more multi-faceted prospect this time round.

FLFD: The new songs are a lot heavier - I heard elements of rave and industrial music that weren’t prominent before.

ANDY: I guess these are words attached to specific aesthetics but it’s not something we can turn ourselves with or at least have an intention with. I can see why you hear elements of dance and metal in the new songs, but it’s certainly not a conscious decision to contain these sounds.

3. How does a song begin in your writing process? Does it start with an idea or a certain riff or…

BENJAMIN: We never have any set agenda when we sit in a room to start writing music together, like wanting to use particular chords or wanting a song to evoke a certain emotion. We literally just sit in a room with as much equipment as we can get our hands on and try to extract sounds from them. Once we hit upon a sound we like, we jam it out and then work on structuring something around it. We never come in with ideas and that leaves us constantly surprised with what we come up with. That keeps us happy.

FLFD: My friends’ old band used to write really technical songs that I imagined took up to a month to finish writing. How long did it take to write “Ribs Out”, for instance?

ANDY: “Ribs Out” actually took two hours. Our perspective and sensibilities are really important when it comes to writing – I mean, it can take a few days to experiment with sounds until we hit on something but the actual structuring of those sounds don’t take too long at all.

BENJAMIN: Some tracks will take two hours to write, some tracks will take two months.



4. With the wide array of different equipment you use, would you consider yourselves an analogue or digital band?

BENJAMIN: All of the signal processors we use in the first instance are analogue, but there is some digital manipulation in there. A lot of the stuff we use are things picked up from car boot sales and things like that, but it’s a mixture – we don’t have a set idea as to what we’d use to create a song. Whatever goes, really.

5. How do the lyrics play into the music? Unless there’s some secret Dan Brown code hidden in the artwork to Street Horrrsing that I’m missing out on, I know nobody that knows the lyrics…

BENJAMIN: There’s no lyrics. For the most part, it’s improvised.

FLFD: Really? Can you tell me just one line that you usually use?

ANDY: “Be awesome to each other”.

BENJAMIN (sceptically): Yeah.

ANDY: The reason behind improvising the vocals is because they don’t function as a narrative tool.

BENJAMIN: They’re like another layer of sound. (pause) There are some lyrics we use, but we’re not going to tell you. I’d probably have to kill you. (him and Andy laugh)


[Thanks to Andy and Benjamin for rocking Stereo last week/deafening my girlfriend/doing an immortal drop that I can never use for my show ("You're listening to Flashing Lights and Flash Drives: eat a dick, motherfucker") and being sound. Their new album is called Tarot Sport, it's out on ATP Recordings and it just leaked. Be a nice person and take it home with you on October 12th instead of downloading it.]

"ya mother's dick"

This is guaranteed to (A) make your day better or (B) make your day grimier. There is always the possibility of (C) both at the same time.

Just-Ice rules. I wish I had his famous Gucci hat with his name on it.

Wednesday 30 September 2009

social networking.

Right, I'm a lazy bastard and haven't been on the official FLFD Myspace for aaaaages. Now that's gonna change - add me if you haven't, I'll be on for at least ten minutes every day now on that specific profile for some chat. Do people still chat on Myspace? We should. Let's be buddies.

http://www.myspace.com/flashinglightsflashdrives

oh gosh.


A great find this morning in the form of Ceylan Ertem, who I knew pretty much nothing about until this morning. Well, now I know that she's based in Turkey, has collaborated with Friendly Fires, is adorable (I point you towards her Flickr feed), and makes gorgeous music like this:

Ceylan Ertem - Gonul Dagi

This comes highly recommended. Props to Punkreas.org for pointing me towards this.

the damage is done, so bite your tongue

Remember back when M.O.P. said (yelled, actually) "HOW ABOUT SOME HARDCORE?!" Well, here's some hardcore from a Detroit band called Sister Cities. It's a free demo, so go wild. Oh, and it's good.

DOWNLOAD SISTER CITIES' 2009 DEMO HERE

"i can't understand what this motherfucker is saying but I LOVE IT!"

I figure everyone knows about it, but without having too much time to blog recently (damn you uni!), I have to pull a late pass on these new Thom Yorke songs that everyone's heard already. Still, they're good. And it gives me an excuse to tell you that aren't in the loop that Flea (yes, that Flea) has formed a new group with Mr Yorke and Nigel Godrich. Yup, that's true. Click here to read the announcement on Dead Air Space.

Thom Yorke - The Hollow Earth

Thom Yorke - Feeling Pulled Apart By Horses

Thom Yorke's in some other band that I can't remember the name of. I'll let you know if it comes to mind.

Tuesday 29 September 2009

29/09/09

Apparantly it's the top dog Gilles Peterson's birthday. Happy birthday, you!

Listen to his show on Radio 1 Wednesdays 2am-4am.

an abundance of posts? sorry about that

Right, first and foremost - if you tuned in to last night's return of FLFD, THANK YOU for doing so. It was fun even if it was a bit patchy - don't fret though! I'll be picking it up over the semester - keep an eye out for my other show, At the Pictures, on Tuesday afternoons from 3-5. It'll be good times. Check out the shows on the Listen Again option (up soon, I've been promised!) as well as some other cool shows on Air3's website.

Anyways, I just have to big-up an artist I couldn't quite squeeze in on yesterday's show. They're called PPP (standing for Platinum Pied Pipers), a hip-hop/soul/electronica outfit spearheaded by two forward-looking fellas by the name of Waajeed and Saadiq. They sound familiar to all that next-level Detroit stuff... think SA-RA, J Dilla, Jneiro Jarel, the usual bunch...

They've got an album they dropped this year called Abundance, and it's properly cracking. I get paid tomorrow, so it's time for me to order my copy already, but you guys should definitely check out the free mixtapes they have up on their Myspace blog - especially the Abundance Mixtape, which is full of dope remixes and gives the casual listener time to catch up on just who these guys are. Enjoy!

Monday 28 September 2009

TONIGHT


AIR3RADIO.COM @ 11PM-1AM

Wednesday 23 September 2009

whoa, we're almost lonely stoners

Well HOLY SHIT I JUST FOUND MY FUCKING PARTY SONG FOR WINTER.

ABX - Prayer N Night

I'm going home, gone. The Hood Internet killed it.

"they're eating them! and I'm next!"

Somedays you just find a band that make you breathless and slightly slackjawed that you found them by pure luck! You're left just sounding like this kid after you hear one of their songs, especially the one below. If you weren't familiar with Kid, You'll Move Mountains before, well now I reaaaaaally hope you are.

Kid, You'll Move Mountains - Volts

*scurries off to their Myspace to immediately order the record, no joke*

let's dance to the radio

While my girlfriend and I were cooking dinner the other week (awesome burgers and awesome potato mash with leek and onion if you were asking - gosh I'm famished thinking about it), we found ourselves flicking through the digital radio in our kitchen, which is when we came across Amazing Radio and its online counterpart, Amazing Tunes.

Basically the deal behind the radio station/website is that unsigned artists get a chance to shine with people voting for what songs they wanna hear online, and then you can listen to them right there or turn on the radio like I did and have a pleasant wee surprise when you find something you really dig. It's a neat way of doing things and without it, I wouldn't have latched onto this little tune by Cornwall funk outfit The Underbelly called "Eric FM". It's non-embeddable which is some annoying shit right there, but if you click HERE it'll send you hurling straight towards the player.

And try not to dance a little bit in your deskchair. Trust me on this one.

Tuesday 22 September 2009

quick formatting change

Okay people, a couple of quick Myspace links to end the day:


This is LDZ aka Londonzoo and they have bangers. Click on the photo above to check out their Myspace page and check out the following songs: "Hold It Down", "Lips To Da Floor" and "Man Urself".
If it wasn't for the perenially grumpy Marx'sBeard at Cows Are Not Food, I wouldn't know about Glasgow outfit Water Wolves, whose two recorded songs show promise as well as a way with a sweet tune. Definitely worth listening to for a couple, click on the photo above.

Right then. Right.

"king of copenhagen"

I finished the entire Pusher trilogy in about a week, something I'm seriously stoked about. I rule. Let's run it down: the first one is good and the most unusual of the lot, the second feels like a retread more than anything despite a cracking first act, and the third is the nastiest and probably the best, Zlatko Buric walking high and mighty over everybody else in the film. For a trilogy of films made to stave off total bankruptcy, they are way way better than they have any right to be.

Each film starts with an iconic opening montage set to the trilogy's theme music like so, one of the few times that I've seen heavy rock actually used well in a film. (If you're not an American filmmaker, it's most likely you'll know how to do this - apart from Zach Clark, whose underrated comedy Modern Love Is Automatic has a spot-on soundtrack from Blasphemer).

But the music I'm going to let you check out is the creeeeeeeepy ending theme to Pusher 3: I'm the Angel of Death by Peter Schneidermann. And you can see the trailer for the trilogy HERE.

"i made you cool"

New MPHO track, courtesy of Popjustice, who attribute it to, er, whoever leaked it. It doesn't quite beat "Box N Locks", one of my favourite singles of this year, but it's still catchy stuff.

you heard it here first

A REMINDER: I went in before the NME and Punknews. Sure, the lads from Calvinball got the name of the show wrong but on principle...

Calvinball - No Matter How Hard You Try

And remember, if you live in Gainesville Rock City, they're playing The Fest 8 alongside our mutual pals Apologies, I Have None, as well as Bomb The Music Industry!, The Flatliners, Trash Talk and a million other bands that my old paramour Blonde Ross probably bums.

confusion and new wave


As a journalism student, you're directed pretty early on to two specific texts about the state of modern journalism - Nick Davies' "Flat Earth News" and the academic article "A Compromised Fourth Estate?" Both are definitely worth checking out if you have the time, and they're definitely enlightening, showing how much of our mass media is dictated by PR releases. Think about how much of the news on TV or the internet refers to acts in the future tense: from today's online edition of The Guardian, "Chris Huhne, the [Liberal Democrats'] home affairs spokesman, will call the Tory record on law and order a "disgrace" in a keynote speech... will warn that a new Tory administration would mean a soaring number of offenses". Check out the article here and see.

Now, the reason I bring this up is due to a little bit of guilt - it turns out that this morning someone I know sent me a press release for the upcoming release of teenagersintokyo's upcoming "Isabella/Long Walk Home" 7". I went and checked out the tracks on their Myspace because, well, I've dug the band for a while, having played "Very Vampyr" on FLFD a few times. But something makes me feel a bit off about re-fitting this information to you guys - even if teenagersintokyo's songs are worth checking out (which they are) the things I learnt in journalism class are peeking over my shoulder. Old boss, same as...

Then again, maybe I should just get on with it. I guess it's expected of bloggers to do this - everybody needs a buzz, and Popjustice have done a great job of helping us realize just how silly the whole deal is. Just a search for "press release" on their website should clue you in to how they address 'em, my favourite being this classic. Still, it's something that crossed my mind this morning and while I want you guys to check out the music below, I thought it wouldn't be bad to put some garbled confusion up because, well, blogging and "Media 2.0" (my least favourite term in the world) make you do that.

teenagersintokyo - Isabella

teenagersintokyo - Very Vampyr

"Isabella/Long Walk Home" is out on Back Yard on October 5th.

Monday 21 September 2009

ooooooh yes!

It is uncomfortably hot in this computer suite (that, of course, may just be the cold talking) so I'm going to make this quick. New Between the Buried and Me songs, from the upcoming The Great Misdirect.


Between the Buried and Me - Mirrors (couldn't find an MP3, sorry dudes)

Between the Buried and Me - Obfuscation

Victory Records will be taking a break from sucking hard to release this Stateside on October 27th . Get stoked.

ps. fast forward to 6:30 in this video and if you're like me, you'll lose it.

PETA loves this dude

Talking of the Wu, Masta Killa has a new album coming out too. Surprise! No Said Date was good so I'll check this out.

Masta Killa - Things Just Ain't The Same

Loyalty is Royalty is out soon on Nature Sounds.

If I can get another post up today, I will, but don't count on it 100%.

"edumacation"

Word on Raekwon's Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, Part 2 is that it's stunning, worth the wait, etc etc. I'm still to hear the joint, but I'm getting it at some point this week after I'm done being buried on the Chef's recent mixtapes Blood on Chef's Apron and Cuban Revolution. You guys know how to use Google, so I'll leave it to you - these mixes are free and circulating around the web and I can't speak for the latter, but Chef's Apron is absolutely bonkers at points. This track below just missed out on Chef's Apron, but it coulda made it on there.

Raekwon - Once Upon A Time In America

oh my heart's life

So, my bad for not blogging for about a week - Fresher's kicked off last week and my schedule is still needing to settle down some. I would love to blog at home in bed with a cup of tea, truth be told, but that luxury isn't coming today as I'm running about with a cold to classes, lectures, libraries, job interviews, Air3 meetings... And the internet is down in my flat so I'm afraid posts will be dotty for the time being.

But! FLFD is officially BACK LIKE CRACK NEXT WEEK on Air3 Radio and we'll be playing the best of what I've found out there on the internet. And this time I'll hopefully have a slot in the evening because very few people were willing to start their morning with the odd mixture of hardcore, drone, dance, jazz and hip-hop that usually makes up a usual playlist. But no boundaries, y'heard? That's a promise!

And here's something I'd love to throw on the show even though it would take up a full hour of a two-hour slot (those wishing to start a show this year: not a good idea for radio). Mudd Up! have revisited a post they made four years ago about Oum Kalthoum, a mega famous Egyptian singer and actress, and a live performance of her trademark song "Enta Omri" ("You Are My Life"). Now, "Enta Omri" is a song that usually can last up to forty minutes, so if you're busy you may wanna bookmark this, but I really think you should listen to this pronto. It's gorgeous.


The link above directs to the stream Mudd Up! have on their page. You should add them to your favourites while you're at it - great sense of discovery going through their posts.