I am a serious man
I suppose you’re all wondering what the new COEN BROTHERS film is like? Well I went to see it this evening, and I’m gonna say this: it’s very different from their usual films, it’s more of a deep, philosophical comedy drama. Some (denser) audience members may leave feeling cheated, or fail to be entertained, but by the ending, I found the film to be very clever, and begin to make perfect sense upon reflection; when I left the cinema. Just go and see it, if you’re intelligent, and want to be entertained. It’s about as challenging to watch as Charlie Kaufman‘s latest, I’d say, but possibly a little less complicated. But c’mon, it’s a Coens film, who’s not gonna go see it?
Yes. Yes you should. I’m serious.
Anyway, back to music. I’ve been listening to a bit of a mix lately; about half electronic, half other music? Well whatever, but I’ve bumped into a few incredible tracks from all different corners. Such as this – Erol Alkan‘s latest signing, German dude BORIS DLUGOSCH, who has released possibly one of the biggest bangers of this year, immediately rivalling everyone from Jack Beats to Crookers, and mainly due to its simple formula of chopped up beats, wiping synths and high pitched groans, as well as steady popping bass.
“Bangkok” (Original Mix) – Boris Dlugosch (zshare)
Also from Germany is minimal techno duo AKA AKA, who sample some crazy stuff (including Batman & Robin), but in this track utilise a bit of didgeridoo in place of the usual repetitive electronic percussion, which I thought was pretty raaaaaaaaaad:
“Woody Woodpecker” – Aka Aka (zshare) [hi-qual/large file]
A while ago I found these two Portuguese guys called OCTA PUSH, who are incredible. They’ve pretty much popped out of nowhere, and they mix all kinds of styles together to form some kind of supersound. I can’t really explain it, but it’s very accessible. This is their signature track, I think, and it’s pretty sumptuous when you first hear it smother your ear-holes…
“Kolokani” – Octa Push (zshare)
So THE BLACK KEYS decided to go hip-hop for their newest stuff, and collaborated with a ton of rappers and vocalists, including one of my favourites, Mos Def. But the track I’m gonna show you features RZA of Wu-Tang fame, and Pharoahe Monch of “shut the fuck up” fame. It holds a significant amount of soul, psychedelia, and swagger. Raw:
“Dollaz & Sense” (ft. RZA & Pharoahe Monch) – Blakroc (zshare)
I saw TURBO FRUITS a while back when whiting out at a festival, and I remember them playing pretty well for a Be Your Own Pet spinoff. I actually bought their debut album, despite it not seeming fully thought-out. This new stuff shows a stronger side to them, with a balls-out Black Lips-style tightness. This is how mainstream rock music should sound nowadays, brilliant production too. Apparently they’re soundtracking the new Drew Barrymore film though…ugh…
“International Language of Love” – Turbo Fruits (zshare)
INVASION are insane. I first read them described as “wizard metal”, and straight away got on that shit. First listen sounds like Death From Above 1979 with crazy soulish vocals. And I’m happy to say it all sounds that good! It’s pretty spacey, you should check out their videos actually, I’ll post one now just to keep you entertained – watch their other videos though, they’re really cool 90′s video montage-based! Can you handle:
“Alchemy” – Invasion (zshare)
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Actually, Turbofruits is not a be Your Own Pet spinoff. Be Your Own Pet was a spinoff of two bands, Turbofruits and JEFF The Brotherhood.
Turbofruits was originally called Jimmy Cushman? and band members were Jonas Stein and John Eatherly. JEFF The Brotherhood was (and still is) Jake and Jamin Orrall. Jonas, Jake and Jamin brought on their friend Jemina and that became Be Your Own Pet. And Jimmy Cushman?’s other member, John Eatherly, now co-writes and played all the instruments for Jemina Pearls solo record.
Jimmy Cushman?, JEFF The Brotherhood and Be Your Own Pet all recorded for the Infinity Cat label. I was a huge fan of all three bands.
Haha okay…I can see you’re a big fan…then again over here in the UK we weren’t aware of Turbo Fruits before BYOP, so BYOP always came first for us, so when they split up it was natural for us to think Turbo Fruits and JEFF spawned from them, y’see? Thanks for reading btw!