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Elephant Rock: Donovan
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Sunday, November 28, 2010. I plan to actually talk about some Donovan songs as a follow-up to this preamble. I'm not sure what, if anything, I thought of Donovan before having my curiosity piqued by this Woebot post. But back when I read it I made a mental note to follow up on his music. That took two years, but I eventually picked up all three albums Woebot mentions- Mellow Yellow. A Gift From a Flower to a Garden. And The Hurdy Gurdy Man. As well as the one that precedes them, Sunshine Superman. I've y...
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Elephant Rock: Recent Stuff I Like
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Saturday, September 18, 2010. Recent Stuff I Like. This Gold Panda song is a year old, but you can hear the entirety of his excellent new album on his website. So far almost all of my favorite albums from 2010 as well as many of the reissues have fallen under the perhaps pointlessly large umbrella of electronic music:. I chose that song as a cute segue to this song, "Raga Megh Malhar," from the 1982 album Ten Ragas to a Disco Beat. Which was recently reissued by Bombay Connection. View my complete profile.
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Elephant Rock: The Third Eye
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010. Remember* when this blog was all about nostalgia? Like lots of people born in the late 70s, one of the things I am distinctly nostalgic for is the children's television I was exposed to as a kid. Before the advent of YouTube, indulging in that nostalgic impulse entailed a lot of musings on the lines of "remember that one show about the thing? And the creepy music? That show about the thing with the kids was actually The Third Eye. And Mr. Wizard. Tuesday, August 31, 2010. The Be...
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Elephant Rock: New South African Music
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Sunday, August 8, 2010. New South African Music. In typical Western hipster fashion, I know more about obscure '70s Afrobeat, Ethiopian jazz, and Congolese soukos* than I do about what people in Africa currently listen to- or as Wayne Marshall put it. African popular music that is, you know, actually popular (not just what might best fit outsiders' expectations of African difference)." Two new compilations of South African electronic dance music offer an exciting glimpse of what's going on right now.
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Elephant Rock: November 2010
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Sunday, November 28, 2010. I plan to actually talk about some Donovan songs as a follow-up to this preamble. I'm not sure what, if anything, I thought of Donovan before having my curiosity piqued by this Woebot post. But back when I read it I made a mental note to follow up on his music. That took two years, but I eventually picked up all three albums Woebot mentions- Mellow Yellow. A Gift From a Flower to a Garden. And The Hurdy Gurdy Man. As well as the one that precedes them, Sunshine Superman. I've y...
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Cold Calling: August 2011
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You've won but you feel oppressed. Sunday, 14 August 2011. With help from Ultrafoetus. Who contributed via Twitter. There once was a man called Dave Starkey. Who was scared we would all become darkies. He appeared on Newsnight. Started talking bare shite. And got paid for the shameful malarkey. Wednesday, 10 August 2011. Monday, 8 August 2011. Tuesday, 2 August 2011. Video for Kelvox1's Drugsbox by Matt Tompkins, who I last visited out in Shanghai in 2006. Kelvox 1 - Drugsbox. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Cold Calling: March 2012
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You've won but you feel oppressed. Friday, 9 March 2012. A couple of places you can now order Grazed Red from, as it's out on Monday 12th March. Also, we'll be playing a launch gig at Surya - London's "eco-venue" - in Kings Cross on 20th March, and it's free entry. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). An Idiot's Guide To Dreaming. Third Class On A One Class Train. Wine in the Morning. This is the blog of David McKenna from the band Kelvox1 http:/ kelvox1.bandcamp.com/. View my complete profile.
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Cold Calling: Afterlife
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You've won but you feel oppressed. Monday, 24 September 2012. Some things I didn't like about Holy Motors - Carax's 'humour' on some occasions, like the cliche of a cliche that is the fashion photographer, crying "beauty, beauty! But we wouldn't be here if we hadn't taken the decision, if we hadn't decided it was over. Obviously I thought about this after watching Holy Motors. Has the film helped my personal situation? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). An Idiot's Guide To Dreaming. Wine in the Morning.
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Cold Calling: September 2012
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You've won but you feel oppressed. Monday, 24 September 2012. Some things I didn't like about Holy Motors - Carax's 'humour' on some occasions, like the cliche of a cliche that is the fashion photographer, crying "beauty, beauty! But we wouldn't be here if we hadn't taken the decision, if we hadn't decided it was over. Obviously I thought about this after watching Holy Motors. Has the film helped my personal situation? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). An Idiot's Guide To Dreaming. Wine in the Morning.
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12 minute drum solo: beide realismen
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12 minute drum solo. Friday, April 18, 2014. In the preface to your 1971 portfolio of editions,. Grafik des Kapitalistischen Realismus, you described Capitalist Realism as explicitly political, a form of social intervention, and expressed disappointment in the participating artists later ‘fleeing’ to the fine arts. Do you still hold this perspective? When I published Grafik des Kapitalistischen Realismus. From an interview with gallerist René Block, Artforum. A journey round my skull. Our god is speed.