Posts Tagged as ‘music’

June 16, 2008

A Limited Supply Of Parts

I’m a great fan of working with a limited collection of sounds so this very quick basic track was hastily arranged & live mixed from very sparse ingredients.

More audio doodles

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June 6, 2008

Television The Drug of The Nation

The disposable heroes of hiphoprisy
Despite its age and a few dated references the content is still, sadly very relevant today.
(My partner accuses me of re visiting this track after she’d started watching this years Big Brother… Saying nothing)

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June 6, 2008

Guilt And Sorrow In The Aisles

Choice of muzak in a supermarket these days is not quite what it was in the days of custom recorded ‘lift/elevator’ soundtracks of yesteryear that were designed to have bland but carefully crafted peaks to encourage shopping habits and act as a a kind of consumer prozac on those engaged in shopping.
These days it’s pop [...]

May 24, 2008

Video Archive:Sat In Your Lap

I’ve recently re-acquainted myself with this Kate Bush number after researching something else and can remember being intrigued by the track many years ago. Apparently it’s about the attainment of knowledge and/or feeling like an outsider.
“I see the people working,
And see it working for them.
And so I want to join in,
But then I find it [...]

May 16, 2008

Brian Eno At 60

Brian Eno is 60. I read a short piece about the man in yesterday’s Indy so thought a revisit of a track from 1992’s Nerve Net might be overdue for a dusting down and airing. I bought the album at the time being as it was the first real ‘vocal’ album from him for quite [...]