31 March 2014

conor oberst - 'governor's ball'

Hopefully, with his recent horrific personal problems of recently far behind him, Conor Oberst can get on with making great music. This is from his new solo album and speaking of which, I notice First Aid Kit are mentioned as collaborators on the long player. Mt interest is well and truly piqued now. I must go and get this album.


jamie xx - 'sleep sound'

Here's the new Jamie XX single. What's to tell? Well - it's very 'XX' and by that I mean understated, subtle, ever so slightly laid back, almost ambient and catchy as anything.


new order - 'drop the guitar'

Their first new track for 9 years and they played it live at the Lollapolooza Festival in Chile last night. Apparently this is the first from the new album, the first without Peter Hook. As ever, Bernard Sumner sounds terrible live (he always has done) and the quality of the live video is a bit iffy but am I excited by all this? You bet I am.


the black dog - 'bass mantra (original mix)'

Stuart Maconie played a track from their 'Spanners' album on his radio show the other week and I had clean forgotten just how good The Black Dog were. They bubbled under the radar with lots of critical acclaim but not so much commercial success. This (not from that album) is my favourite track of theirs.


sun girls - 'crocodiles'

I'm extremely pleased to see that the band Sun Girls come from my hometown of Brighton. Especially so, considering just how good this track is. Laid back doesn't even begin to describe it, sort of Beach Boys/Beatles at their most languid and very heavy on the bassline. Top marks all round.


30 March 2014

the flaming lips - 'yoshimi battles the pink robots pt.1 (mr. scribbles remix)'

I was quite pleased with the slow-roast lamb that I cooked this evening and after everybody had eaten slightly too much we all retired to the sofa for a mindless action film. It made for a very traditional Sunday and so to keep the old ways very much alive, I'll bid farewell to this weekend with a soothing, (ever-so-slightly) ambient remix of a classic.

29 March 2014

dj food - 'dark lady'

An absolute classic for a beautiful Saturday morning.


24 March 2014

school - 'head over here'

Although they come from Gothenburg, School are not dream-pop by any stretch of the imagination. The guitarws are far too jangly and the pace of the tune slightly too fast for that genre. No, I'd place them firmly in indie-pop, the kind that the UK used to do so well 25 years or so ago. This is brand new and only their third release. It's going to be fun charting their success, based on the quality of this superb track.

damon albarn - 'heavy seas of love'

Another new release today, this time for Damon Albarn. First listen for me and I wasn't too impressed with the start - it sounded, as someone else pointed out, like a jingle for a price-comparison advert but fortunately after the less than auspicious start the song gets good very quickly.

It reminds me a bit of Super Furry Animals or even that last Dexys album that I'm finally, finally warming to after a couple of years of thinking it's a bit crap. Back to the tune in question and it is never going to be the first track on a 'best of' album but as a happy springtime track it does the job perfectly. Radio-friendly with a catchy chorus, this will be a big hit for sure.


the 'lost' johnny cash 1980s album

I think I've mentioned this previously, either here or on Twitter but there's a new Johnny Cash album 'Out Among The Stars' due for release very soon and the Guardian have it streaming right now. You can listen to it here.


monday in the mix

3 tracks to get your week off with a smile.

Primal Scream - 2013 (Weatherall remix)


Wu-Tang Clan - Windmill


Easy Star All-Stars - The Great Gig In The Sky (Dubphonic Remix)


23 March 2014

roots manuva - 'too cold'

British hip-hop at its very, very best. Take it away..Roots Manuva.


coralie clement - ' ça valait la peine'

Carrying on the Sunday lounge music vibe here's the wonderful Mlle. Clement with a beautiful French jazz-pop sound.



matt monro - 'honey on the vine'

It's definitely a Sunday morning kind of tune. The songs may be as cheesy as a mouse's breath but there's no denying his voice. He seems to have been largely forgotten nowadays but at one time he was one of Britain's major music stars and rightly so.


19 March 2014

tomas barford - 'happy (feat. eddie chacon)'

This tune suits my mood and the video is rather special too. I'm trying to think what it reminds me of...it will come to me, I promise and when it does I'll let you know.


Edit - it reminds me of Ben Pearce's 'What I Might Do'. That's the tune!.

kif - 'words (are just words)'

Now this is rather lovely. Hailing all the way from Montevideo in Uruguay, Kif are Ian Lampel and Eco Lopez and they have a very trippy, jazzy soul sound.

flyte - 'live ep'

I went with my girlfriend and 14 year old son to see Bombay Bicycle Club last night and we were all very impressed with the first support act, Flyte. Damn, they're young, eloquent, great singers and a very fresh sound - reminds me of Orange Juice or Vampire Weekend without the African drumbeat. I'm definitely going to keep an eye out for them as they are definitely one to watch for the future. Shame but I couldn't find anywhere a stream of two of their songs that stood out particularly: 'Decline and Fall' and 'The Great Escape' but this EP should give you a good idea of where they come from musically.

lykke li - 'no rest for the wicked'

I've seen various online music magazines rave about this, her first track from her new album but it leaves me a little cold. She's been down this road many times before - the power rock, the crashing percussion, the lull and then the massive blast. I liked the collaboration with David Lynch that she did recently and was hoping for a slight departure from her usual sound for the new album. That said, this is only the first track and I am in a bad mood so please take both as a bit of a health warning on any of my opinions.


15 March 2014

apollo 440 - 'vanishing point'

On any other album this would be the stand out tune but when it's part of Apollo 440's opus magnus 'Electro Glide in Blue' it can get lost amongst some of the other big hitters so it's good to listen to it in isolation once in a while to appreciate it fully. God, I love this tune.


13 March 2014

the skints - 'the cost of living is killing me'

Walthamstow's finest have this scheduled for release on 23rd March with another ska/pop/rap crossover that's heavy on the social comment. Don't let any of that put you off, they do all the above with some aplomb and although this radio friendly tune doesn't quite match up to some of their previous tracks (it kind of pootles along in 3rd gear mainly, occasionally hitting 4th) it's still top quality. 


fm belfast - 'everything'

Oh my goodness, the Icelandic quartet have only gone and released another brilliant tune. This has made my day and no mistake, it's an incredible slice of electro-pop and one of the best tunes I've heard in 2014. Excuse me whilst I just press the re-play button and listen once again.

let's get funky

How about some gloriously funky tracks from recent and not-so-recent times?

DJ Mujava - 'Township Funk (Crazy P mix)


Brinkley and Parker - 'Pander Man'


09 March 2014

notorious b.i.g. - 'sky's the limit'

He died 17 years ago today, you know. I can't help but feel that in his final recordings he knew that it was coming but that could just be me reading far too much into them and with the benefit of hindsight. That caveat needed to be added because I don't profess to know too much about the Biggie Smalls/Tupac feud nor am I a great aficionado of either's music but the world is always a poorer place when talented musicians leave it far too prematurely.


sonder - 'chrysalis (feat. krissy twigge)'

Sunday night music doesn't come much better than this.

gus gus -'david'

Following on from the John Grant connection here's some classic Gus Gus for a beautiful sunny Sunday morning.


john grant - 'that's the good news'

He played a brilliant set last night at the De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill and one of the highlights was this track that he did with the obligatory fake German accent.


08 March 2014

beck - 'true love will find you in the end'

Beck's voice and style is perfect to cover the Daniel Johnston track. 


03 March 2014

tashaki miyaki - 'get it right'

Last one of the night from me and what a track! It's kind of Phil Spector-esque with the harmonies but with guitar reverb and echo aplenty. Not quite shoegaze, not quite David Lynch-esque electric slide guitar soundtrack. Think Asobi Seksu but with country influences. 


rufüs - 'desert night'

Not your usual Australian dance music, that's for sure. It's more English or Scandinavian sounding as it's quite deep, melancholy and quite slow to get going. Saying all that it is very reminiscent of Roger Sanchez's 'Another Chance'. It is a wonderful tune nonetheless. 


hafdis huld - 'f**ked up mind'

A hard day and getting back late means that it takes a very special song to really help me unwind. This hits the spot perfectly. In my humble opinion, Hafdis Huld's finest moment in pop. 


(Have I ever mentioned the serious crush I have on Iceland's greatest ever export?)

janelle monae and charli xcx - 'simply irresistable'

Janelle and Charli have come up with a brilliant cover of Robert Palmer's 'Simply Irresistable'. Have a listen here: https://soundcloud.com/e-lrc/simply-irresistible-cover-by-2.

01 March 2014

marissa nadler - 'no surprises'

This popped up randomly on an old Stereogum compilation and I'd quite forgotten just how good Ms Nadler's cover of the Radiohead standard is.