http://www.myspace.com/flashinglightsflashdrives
Wednesday, 30 September 2009
social networking.
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:
This comes highly recommended. Props to Punkreas.org for pointing me towards this.
the damage is done, so bite your tongue
DOWNLOAD SISTER CITIES' 2009 DEMO HERE
"i can't understand what this motherfucker is saying but I LOVE IT!"

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

an abundance of posts? sorry about that
Monday, 28 September 2009
Wednesday, 23 September 2009
whoa, we're almost lonely stoners
ABX - Prayer N Night
I'm going home, gone. The Hood Internet killed it.
"they're eating them! and I'm next!"
Kid, You'll Move Mountains - Volts
*scurries off to their Myspace to immediately order the record, no joke*
let's dance to the radio
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
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"
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"
you heard it here first
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!
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
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"
Raekwon - Once Upon A Time In America
oh my heart's life
Tuesday, 15 September 2009
So, Nicholas Windig Refn has a new film on the way by the name of Valhalla Rising. Reviews are mixed but I'm interested in seeing what the man behind Pusher has to bring to the viking genre. It looks amazing at least - shot just outside Glasgow as a matter of fact. (Just missed a BAFTA screening of it the other day, damn.)
Oh, and the ever reliable Pinglewood threw this track up from the awesomely-named Among The Bones yesterday, and it sounds epic, in the way a viking movie does. Ha, that's good writing, drawing parallels n' shit (even though Scott did it first.)
Among The Bones - An Altar For Serpents And Vermin
bad house is satan's church
I found this while looking for soundclips of that moment in Antichrist - y'know, the "chaos reigns" bit, and I found this. Huh.
Friday, 11 September 2009
this is my only post of the week but...
HOLY SHIT HOW DID I NOT KNOW ABOUT THIS?!
Shakira & Danzig - Hips Don't Lie
Flashing Lights + Flash Drives is back on Air3 very soon..
Thursday, 3 September 2009
head-exploding goodness
Better late than never - Blackclassical knocked it out of the goddamn park again with this one podcast Jazzfreeka did for Scrimshire in June of this year. Seriously, so much gold on this. Go crazy.
Download the Splendidly Blended Podcast #14 (Blackclassical Edition) from HERE.
so what's my motherfuckin' naaaame
As you can probably tell by the Twitter feed to the right of this post, I had an odd urge to listen to those hit Jennifer Lopez x Ja Rule remixes that were all the rage earlier this decade when, er, they were still all the rage. Odd how once upon a time Lopez wasn't a walking j.loke (GEDDIT?!) but that chick from Out of Sight and Ja wasn't the guy that 50 ruined (and then replaced) but a promising NY rapper who was part of a hotly tipped supergroup. How time has been cruel to them. Still, "I'm Real (Remix)" kinda was the jam back in the day wasn't it? Anybody?....
Okay, it's hella lame to admit I liked this. But I still sort of do. But Ja actually outsings Jenny and there's something seriously up with that. Still is.
[/nostalgia trip very few asked for]
...just remembered she said "nigga" on this and everyone either went APESHIT OVER IT or DIDN'T FUCKING CARE when it came out. I remember this shit too succinctly.
Wednesday, 2 September 2009
swoosh
podcast big-up
In my ongoing quest for blogs that appreciate the music of Jean-Claude Vannier, I stumbled upon Runny's amazing podcasts. This is the most recent one, and I'm only forty-five minutes in and am totally agog with the Vzyadoq Moe, Modulo 1000 and ADULT tracks. The entire podcast, entitled "Grit and Comedown", is embedded above but you can download it by doing the right-click-save-as thing right HERE or you could go to Runny's blog and subscribe right there. Recommended!
Tracklisting:
Gnonnas et ses Dadjes- Dadje von o von non
Modulo 1000- Cafusa Thrice
Mice- New Life
Fora de Hora- Desencontro
Sao Paolo Underground- The Realm of the Ripper
Psychic TV-Firewoman
Fat Eyes- Wake the Town
Slits- FM
Vzyadoq Moe- Guerra das Sombras
DNA- Not Moving
Black Dice- Gore
ADULT- Glue your eyelids together
The Birthday Party- Figure of Fun
David Liebe Hart- Time Heidecker Lied to Me
Excepter- Cruel Sensation
Gary Numan- Films
Jean-Claude Vannier- Le Mort du Roi des Mouches
John Zorn- A Shot in the Dark
Ikue Mori and Kim Gordon- International Spy
Magik Marquers- Taste
The Residents- Voices of the Air
Arthur H- La Tour Eiffel Siderale
Nico- Sixty Forty
Aphex Twin- Prep Gwalek 3B
Oval- Catchy Daad
Svarte Greiner- Ocean Out of Wood
Neil Tomo- This is David Lynch