We have been on a bit of a hiatus here at Trainspotter due to finals and the holidays. We will be returning better than ever in the new year. I'm porting the blog to a domain so that will mean no more broken links. Also there will be more regular content. You can also expect a new mix from me in the next week and a top albums of 2007 chart. So sit tight boys and girls.
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Jichael Mackson's Wicked Game
I've gone through so many micro-phases in 2007 that its impossible to keep track of all of the Techno subgenres that have pleased my ears this year. But, I've passed by enough little insular electronic music cliques to know that the very best tracks manage to transcend their subgenre to define their own niche in the broader community of music. Jichael Mackson's The Grass is Always Greener from his Wasn't Me EP on [Musique Risquée] is a track that does just that. Jichael Mackson combines Bob Ross and Chris Isaak in a perfect example of the weird beauty that can come from the recontextualization of American pop culture that occurs when different cultures cross-pollinate. The sensual chords of Wicked Game mingles surprisingly well with the soothingly bland artistic advice of Bob Ross--a lone peculiar success in what I imagine to be the long line of disappointed television painting show hosts.
Let Jichael Mackson resurrect those innocent feelings of childhood lust and confusion that were prodded awake by a supermodel rolling around in the sand on VH1 in 1994:
Jichael Mackson - The Grass is Always Greener [risque014]
Oh, and if you doubt the haunting qualities of Chris Isaak's sun-bleached guitar strumming, consider this, Chris Isaak has only a two degree seperation from David Lynch:
Chris Isaak -> Angelo Badalamenti -> David Lynch
David Lynch seems to be some sort of specter that hovers near everything good.
Posted by Karl at 12/12/2007 7 comments
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Sennh is With You
Traum is a fantastic label known for their highly melodic releases--Dominik Eulberg, Gabriel Ananda, Nathan Fake, Dinky, Fairmont, come to mind--and Sennh follows in that tradition more than competently. His recent 12" I Am With You wraps warm heart-swelling chords around a tech house thump that becomes more intense at the right times, then he drops in a pretty percussive plinking melody that runs up and down your spine. A really beautiful track.
Sennh - I Am With You
And here's another Traum track, it's a remix of Minilogue's Seconds by Moonbeam, whose Eclipse 12" [Traum] was a personal favorite of mine from this year.
Minilogue - Seconds (Moonbeam remix)
Posted by Karl at 12/11/2007 3 comments
Friday, December 7, 2007
GTMK - Mosquito
GTMK is Gregor Tresher & Monika Kruse. I don't know much about either of them, but together they make a solid team. They have released a fantastic record on Intacto. The B-side 'Mosquito' is so good it makes you itch to listen to it over and over. It is fast-paced and tight with the intention of making people go wild. This track looks to be at the heart of my next mix. 'Panchakarma' is more laid-back, but just as powerful.
GTMK - Mosquito [Intacto]
Posted by Shawn Khan at 12/07/2007 0 comments
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Burial
Burial's new album is generating so much buzz I doubt he'll remain an anonymous London dubstepper for much longer. I hate to join the, erm, hype machine, but he has made some really great tracks, and there's no denying that. The best of his new album tempers the hyper-dramatic swooning vocals with murky dubbed-out effects, while keeping the beat straightforward enough to keep my interest. I think his more atmospheric, beatless stuff works better in a certain altered state, if you know what I mean.
Here are my favorites from the new LP, Untrue [hyperdub]:
Burial - Archangel
Burial - Untrue
check out his myspace here
Posted by Karl at 12/05/2007 5 comments
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Cadenza es como la influenza
Cadenza released the luscious Contemporary 0.1 and Classics last month as a 2 disc cd. Contemporary 0.1 has been mixed so beautifully by Luciano. The mix features Luciano himself, the Romanians who started Arpiar (Petre Inspirescu and Rhadoo), Argenis Brito, and Digitaline, and the Chilean Alejandro Vivanco among others. Cadenza is headed in the right direction continually becoming more and more amazing. Even though I enjoyed the mix better, Classics, a collection of past highlights, is still top-notch. Check out Matt's Thanksgiving Feast for a track from that disc. Here's a couple that I love from the mix:
Alejandro Vivanco - Madre Tierra
"Respira por tus manos, respira por tus pies...agradece" - beautiful
Petre Inspirescu - Galantar
This song sounds like trying to start an engine that won't start. BUT, it is not your engine it is the engine of your worst enemy, then you realize they are stuck and you are moving forward - so satisfying. It is 1 of 2 Pedro songs that appear on Contemporary 0.1 - the other, 'Racakadoom', you can find in Matt's Cyberjungle mix. You don't want to miss the Arpiar showcase at next years Winter Music Conference in Miami.
Posted by Shawn Khan at 12/02/2007 24 comments
Labels: Alejandro Vivanco, cadenza, Luciano, Petre Inspirescu, Shawn Khan
Saturday, December 1, 2007
I Feel Like a Deer in the Headlights (again)
With a revving engine, Doppler-effected car horns that might recall the Chelonis R. Jones's nu-classic "Deer In The Headlights," and a grimy gurgling bassline, Booka Shade really save what I felt was a pretty crappy Dubfire track, "I Feel Speed." Don't bother with the original, here's Booka Shade's driving dub:
Dubfire - I Feel Speed (Booka Shade Dub)
Posted by Karl at 12/01/2007 1 comments
Labels: Booka Shade, dubfire, Matt