zaterdag 13 februari 2010

Toro y Moi - Causers of This (2010, Carpark)

Toro y Moi - Causers of This
(2010, Carpark)

January isn’t even over yet and already can I present to you the sound of 2010. Chillwave will turn the tables this year. This up and coming genre making smart use of nostalgia and hipster imagery combined with influences like Animal Collective and 80s synth music is sure to grow a lot bigger in the following months. Every aspect fits perfectly with communities like Pitchfork who seem to be making out what’s popular these days. Well we can’t blame Toro y Moi for this cause this dude is only interested in making some very chill and catchy music. In this project we hear Chaz Bundick fusing everything ranging from lo-fi to synth pop. The created sound is something totally new but at the same time sounding very familiar. Nostalgia is kicking in when the 80s synthesizers are combined with the hazy echoed vocals and ambient textures. I can already imagine the sun setting while I’m cruising the Miami beach on a skateboard. This highly associative feeling in chillwave seems to be one of it’s strengths. There are no defined time measures, rhythms or a rule-book for making this music but all of the records seem to tap into the same vibe of nostalgia. Where Causers of This shines among the others is it’s vocal strength. Reminding a lot of other big shots in the echoed vocal-style like Panda Bear and any other Animal Collective related project Bundick manages to hypnotize and make the sun shine with his soothing voice. While every track presents new elements and other feelings this is one of the most cohesive albums I’ve heard in ages. Total highlights of the album are Minors & Thanks Vision but every track is a gem. Already a compete for the 2010 yearlist. If you can enjoy any of the following things you should go check out this album and chillwave in general: dream pop, lo-fi, Miami, walks on the beach, lollipops, shoegaze, hazy Sunday afternoons, sunglasses and icecreams.


Hadouken! - For The Masses (2010, Surface Noise)

Hadouken! - For The Masses

(2010, Surface Noise)


Have Hadouken! finally lost their mind? I’ve been following this band ever since their first track That Boy That Girl and have to admit that everything they released is super catchy. I wasn’t completely satisfied with their first album as it seemed to be based around those first few tracks with a lot of fillers in-between. Hoping they had fixed this error and would present a out of this world follow-up this year I was really disappointed when For the Masses finally dropped. The “dark” visuals on the cover and the bands promo packs show the distinctive new direction H! is heading. Instead of glowsticks, big smiles and neon colors it’s all about suburbs, illegal parties and thunderstorms this time. It seems like they threw everything they stood for out of the window, just compare the covers of both albums and you’ll know what I mean. Not only visually but musically they changed in the same way. This album almost feels like some DJ went insane with a lot of different electronic styles an added some average vocal samples on top. The whole concept of them being a band is completely lost on here. To add to the drama, all the electronics are pretty cheesy and the dark mood is only partially achieved, ruined by the oversaturated beeps most of the time. Never have I heard such a bad Prodigy rip-off. It’s obvious they want to hop on the hype created by those guys but the overslept when talent was handed out. Is their nothing good to say about this album? Well yes, first single M.A.D. is a pretty catchy track and the two remixes of Turn The Lights Out(not sure if they will appear on the actual album) are pretty cool. Other than that Hadouken! Failed miserably at creating a proper album and succeeded perfectly at dismissing everything we loved about them.

zaterdag 30 januari 2010

Vampire Weekend - Contra (2010, XL)

Vampire Weekend - Contra
(2010, XL)

This might be one of the most challenging albums to write. With a well received debut that got praised in most alternative press living up to expectations might be a bit too much for a relatively young band like Vampire Weekend. Founded in 2006 and releasing their self titled debut in 2008 based on popularity mostly created by blogs. It was sure that this years Contra was going to get a lot of coverage online. Fans of their first record can now breathe freely again, they lived up to the hype. As to be heard on the bands earlier material Vampire Weekend take influences from African popular music and many other genres. This wide list of influences is expanded even more on Contra with VW also taking some hints from the eighties, synth pop, Caribbean rythms and more oddities. With this big flow of different influences you can hear the band sometimes struggling to make Contra a cohesive whole. In the opening track Horchata this is best displayed by the somewhat strange combination of elements presented in that song. After that little rough start VW manages to stay on track and create a interesting and fun record that doesn’t show any signs of being a difficult second album. They sound a lot fuller thanks to all the little bits that are added in. Comparing it to their fabulous debut shows Contra as the more grown-up version of the childhood dreams presented on the self titled. They replaced some of the spontaneous energy for a more eclectic sound that will sure gain them many new fans.


Om, Lichens, Cam Deas, Spoono, Bas Verbeek


Tilburg delivers again. Last Friday I went to see Om and Lichens play at the 013 venue, a slight look into the future with the Roadburn festival coming up in a few months. Last year Om played the festival and showed how less is more. First to play was Robert Lowe, known for his work in 90 Day Men, who put on a very nice soundscape under his Lichens pseudonym . Sitting on the front of the stage with just a chair, a few pedals and a guitar he started his set which was based around a few heavily looped vocals. Long howls, high notes, deep basses, Lowe shows a great range and a very powerful voice. Topping layer onto layer the soundscape thickens, finally completed with some fierce notes from the electric guitar. The created drones are very soothing and even a tad hypnotizing. Just when I’m about to dose off in the sweet sounds they disappear only leaving Roberts maniacal laughter to tell us it’s over. At only twenty minutes it was a bit short but the build-up and energy was delivered at the perfect moments, a very intense performance.

Lichens only leaves the stage for a short period cause when I enter the venue again I’m surprised to see not two but three people climb the stage. Next to Al Cisneros of Sleep and Emil Amos known from Grails we see Robert Lowe on stage for the second time that night. This explains the short powerful burst he gave us before even more. Just when I start imagining what Om might sound like as a three-piece the bass starts to rumble and the drums kick in. Om holds tight to the less is more principal of their albums and gives us a bunch of minimalistic drone/stoner compositions based around bass guitar and drums. Highlight of the night are of course the super tight drums and fills by Amos who isn’t placed centre stage for nothing. But tonight a few more elements are introduced, some minimal guitar, delayed vocals and a tambourine or two are added for an even stronger Arabic mood. I can already imagine the Arabian armies march when I listen to their dragging riffs that seem to go on forever. Unfortunately there is no such thing and after a well crafted set of minimalism I go home satisfied, knowing that I witnessed a very unique side of Om.

As a crack addict to his drugs I return to Tilburg the following day for another night of impressive music. This time it’s Vatican Analog that try to drop our jaws in the Zwijsenpand with a few unbelievably talented musicians. Not mentioned on the flyer or anywhere else but indeed playing is Bas Verbeek. This local seems a bit odd next to the acoustic guitars of the following acts. Verbeek starts his set of at a very low volume, combined with only candle light and the low turnout the mood is set for what turns out to be a very atmospheric performance. Lush and minimal guitar tones slowly fill the room until they fade out again. At this point I can’t really grab hold of the direction Verbeek is going but just when I start to doubt his concept the layers start to thicken. No more silence, layers are arranged very carefully and the volume goes up every time something is added to the sound palette. On top of the soothing guitar Verbeek starts doing some mantra-like vocals, ever so slightly changing tone and mood. At this point the volume has grown from very quiet to indeed pretty loud. Just when parts of the room start vibrating the sound is cut off only leaving his exposed voice die out in a very emotional scream. While I still feel this wasn’t the most fitting artist in this line-up I really enjoyed the performance.

Next up is my reason for visiting this show Cam Deas, a very young lad from Shetfield, who has fully mastered the 12 string guitar. Starting of with some really harsh and unorthodox notes he seems to be testing our patience but we sure get rewarded when the more melodic pieces come in. What is there to say about something so pure, so well executed? Cam Deas knows how to translate emotions or even stories through his very soothing acoustic soundscapes. The insane technique isn’t used for bragging rights but only to create something amazingly pure. He sure leaves everybody in the room wanting more. Unfortunately I have to miss Jack Allett due to travelling by train but if he delivered anything like his recorded work this sure has been equally hypnotizing and rewarding as Cam Deas. Just before I leave this great night of intimate music I manage to buy the Cam Deas/Spoono 12” I’ve been wanting to obtain for a few months.

Over the past week I’ve given the record quite a few listens and I have to say it really manages to capture these acts the way one has to experience them. Frozen Lakes and Icy Leaves is a much better listen on the vinyl then the myspace-rip I’ve been using all that time and still is my favorite Cam Deas track by far. Spoono which is the name Jack Allett used until a short while ago brings a few less complicated tracks. One might say they sound easy when you compare them to the other side but they are just as much filled with emotion. A very good combination is presented on this 12” and if you ever get the chance to see this combination perform live, go for it.

PS: If anybody went to see Savage Republic @ TAC last Sunday, how was it?

dinsdag 19 januari 2010

2009 Yearlist

This is a repost, the previous one caused alot of problems with formatting.
Artists, albums and tags aren't marked in this post due to the insane amount.

What a crazy year indeed. Lots of great music, a few big dissapointments but when you do the math it all adds up to a great year for alternative music. While popular music was dominated by such freaks like Lady Gaga the alternative scene took a turn even further away from commercial. Keywords of 2009 in my opinion are noise-pop, lo-fi, psych-drone and folk. Same keywords could
have been applied to the last few years but I feel like this is the first year that actually takes these genres a step further. As usual every genre still save got a post- version so people can now also enjoy post-black metal. Due to the diverse output and my even more so listening habbits every piece of music released this year will compete for spots in just one list. Seperate lists for 7"s or anything like that just take away from the good releases. If you manage to release a good piece of music it doesn't matter if it lasted six or forty minutes. Feast your eyes on the few selected records that really hit me this year:






01. Neon Indian - Psychic Chams










02. Washed Out - High Times










03. Bibio - The Apple and The Tooth





04. Sleigh Bells - Sleigh Bells
05. Vomir - Proanomie
06. Punch - Punch
07. Shogun Kunitoki - Vinonaamakasio
08. Ducktails - Ducktails
09. Best Coast - Make You Mine
10. Ilyas Ahmed - Goner
11. Peter Broderick & Machinefabriek - BlankGrey CanvasSky
12. Big Spider's Back - Warped
13. Tiny Vipers - Life on Earth
14. Peaking Lights - Imaginary Falcon
15. Ganglians - Monster Head Room
16. Black Dice - Repo
17. The Drums - The Drums
18. Millionyoung - Sunndreamm
19. Orphan Fairytale - Ladybird Labyrinth
20. Borgore - Goresteps Most Hated
21. Topaz Rags - Tarot Harem
22. Bygones - by-
23. Sun Araw - Heavy Deeds
24. Endless Endless Endless - Black Talisman
25. John Wiese - Circle Snare
26. Memory Tapes - Seek Magic
27. Small Black - Small Black
28. Real Estate - Real Estate
29. Psychedelic Horseshit - Shitgaze Anthems
30. Converge - Axe to Fall


Conclusions:
Looking a bit closer at the list a few interesting things can be seen. The relatively new genre chillwave is well represented as well as debut albums or fairly new bands. That can only mean that most of the longer lasting bands dissapointed this year and I'm sorry to say that is indeed the case. Ofcourse there are always exceptions and Axe to Fall it the prime example. Bieng a big fan of Converge for years that one gave me some mixed feelings on a first listen but after multiple spins it shows it's real face, a face melting slab of technical hardcore. Converge never let down.

Most of the hipsters are probably missing out two names(or many more) which would be Animal Collective and The XX, while both albums are really good they just didn't deserve to be on my personal list. The XX never got many repeated plays and I still go back to Strawberry Jam more than I do with MPP. Gotta give some love to My Girls though.

Also a bit left out in this list are heavy genres like hardcore and grindcore. I'm totally into that scene and everything about it but this year was a bit of a let down. Punch delivered a furious record and Magrudergrind presented us thier weakest record so far which means it was still pretty good. Other bands worth mentioning are Trash Talk, Spoonful of Vicodin and Wormrot. Yes I did indeed leave out Extreme Noise Terror, Insect Warfare and Napalm Death out on purpose. ENT still haven't found thier roots, Insect Warfare discovered money and bad noisecore and Napalm Death still try ever so hard to get rid of thier past. If you like these bands don't bother with the new stuff, just go spin some Holocaust in your Head, Scum and World Extermination.

As always, this year it was really cool to show an eclectic music taste in your list. This means lots bad records get listed from genres people don't know much about. Absolute winner in that spot this year is the new Raekwon, that was actually pretty generic and boring. Another regular in the eclecticness olympics is (MF) DOOM who bored us with his worst songs to date. By this time you already heard atleast three Extreme Noise Terror songs so go on, switch it with something good like A Tribe Called Quest 7" , just do it!

As always, Sunburned Hand of the Man released a lot of albums this year. And most of the time those are really good, so good I would put it in the list if it wasn't for a lack of identity between the albums. Just go pick some random ones and start listening, can't really go wrong with that.

In the end, heavy music lost and hipsters won this year. Chillwave bieng thier main defense, fresh combined with retro through a blender of good marketing and polaroids, let's hope they don't ruin this like noise-pop. I'm very curious to see how the sound will develop cause it's character is pretty limited. Sure can't wait for the crossovers to pop up and the tag turning into something even weirder. 2010 post-chillcore here we come!

PS: These would have made the list if it was a top 74:
A Broken Consort, AIDS Wolf, Amenra, Animal Collective, Atlas Sound, BATS, more Best Coast releases, Black Pus, Coming Up for Air, Cameron Wisch, Dreams of the Drowned, Emeralds, Girls, Grass Widow, Gucci Mane, Halflings, Hey! Tonal, High Wolf, Katadreuffe, Krallice, Kurt Vile, M.Pyres, Magik Markers, Midlake, Narrows, Planning for Burial, Pocahaunted, Purity Control, Scott Tuma & Mike Weis, Second Family Band, Silver Bullets, Smelly Magic, Sunn O))), Surfer Blood, Sylvester Anfang II, Thee Oh Sees, Toe, Vivian Girls, Wet Hair, Woburn House, Wooden Shjips, Woods, xBrainiax, xbxrx, Yakuza Heart Attack



woensdag 13 januari 2010

Westerlingen revival-core

Yeah that's right, this is the hippest thing around right now "westerlingen revival-core" is the sound of 2010, everything you should listen to in the upcoming year. To be totally hip and in about what fits in the wr-core tag you should bookmark this and remind yourself to check it everyday. First of I have three announcements:

1. Happy New Year in a fashionable late but still kind way. Yes I know it's already half way into the first month, but better late then never is the motto that keeps this blog go round.

2. I'm posting again, proven by this (badly written) article. This means new reviews of mostly 2010-albums and some goodies from last year.

3. We are now running in English (no shit sherlock). I couldn't resist the fame and wide audience, I apologize for all the bad grammar and stupid mistakes just deal with it.

Get your scopes on chillwave, up and coming genre supported by all the hip blogs and pitchfork so you know it's good or atleast a trend. I hate the term but love the music, takes you back to the 80's in a nice laid back miami way. More on this and my yearlist(I love lists) of 2009, soon!

PS: Go listen Toro y Moi.

dinsdag 20 oktober 2009

Chronic Heist - Quick Fix with Repairs (2008, Knife Slits Water)

Chronic Heist - Quick Fix with Repairs
(2008, Knife Slits Water)

Deel 2 van de van de 5 betreffende de releases van het label Knife Slits Water. Een erg toffe diy-zeefdruk siert de hoes van deze 7" en daar is op te lezen dat het hier om het trio Chronic Heist gaat. Een nogal onverwacht project voor deze drie uit Stockholm afkomstige figuren die eerder te vinden waren in verschillende post-hardcore formaties. Van deze roots is enkel de diy-houding overgebleven want de heren zetten nu een vreemde combinatie van goth-, glam-, en krautrock neer. Er is plaats voor experimenten en het swingt behoorlijk waardoor dit een stuk minder ouderwets klinkt dan je zou verwachten.

Met 45 toeren vlieg je snel over een klein stukje vinyl als dit heen en dus zijn er maar twee nummers te beluisteren op Quick Fix with Repairs. Beide zijn net over de vier minuten en doen verlangen naar meer. De eerste van de twee (titeltrack) klinkt opzwepend en erg catchy. Een elektrische piano en een psychedelisch klinkend basloopje wordt ondersteund door een felle en strakke drumbeat. Toch ligt het hoogtepunt in de vocals die erg veel weg hebben van het eerder gereviewde The Je Ne Sais Quoi (mogelijk dezelfde zanger aangezien de bands leden delen) die daar ietwat nasaal waren maar hier een stuk beter op hun plek lijken. Na dit energieke eerste nummer komt The Brigther Lights rustig aanhuppelen. De flow van dit nummer doet het meest denken aan een kibbelend beekje dat steeds net niet over zijn oevers gaat. Er zit een bepaalde onderhuidse spanning in die langzaam opbouwt naar het einde toe. Hier besluiten de heren gek te doen met een nogal onorthodoxe instelling op hun elektrische piano die verder vervreemd wordt door phasers/flangers waardoor het geluid uiteindelijk uit elkaar valt. Totaal absurd maar na het opbouwende gekibbel valt het mooi op zijn plaats. Een heerlijk maar veelste kort document van een band die zeker in staat moet zijn om een heel goed album neer te zetten. Helaas vind ik net uit dat ze ondertussen niet meer bestaan maar er blijkt nog wel een CD te koop te zijn dus daar ga ik nu snel even achteraan!

Review door: Kevin Jansen

Chronic Heist myspace

Knife Slits Water

The Je Ne Sais Quoi - Making Love With Time (2008, Knife Slits Water)

The Je Ne Sais Quoi - Making Love With Time
(2009, Knife Slits Water)

Deel 1 van de van de 5 betreffende de releases van het label Knife Slits Water. Het gaat hier om een veelbelovend Nederlands label dat gevestigd is in Amsterdam, waar men ook shows organiseert. Op dit moment zijn er zeven verschillende releases te vinden met hun naam erop in vele verschillende genres. Deze worden allemaal in kleine oplages uitgebracht in mooie originele verpakkingen. De allereerste in het overtuigende lijstje is een 12" van het zweedse The Je Ne Sais Quoi. De verpakking is goed doordacht, op de hoes is een klok afgebeeld en het label van de LP dat door het grote gat te zien is beeld de wijzers af. Op het vinyl zelf is er alleen muziek te vinden op de A-kant, de andere kant is gereserveerd voor een zeefdruk van dezelfde klok. Doordat het vinyl zelf doorzichtig is lijkt het haast een picture disc te zijn.

Met een titel als Making Love With Time sluit dit natuurlijk goed aan op de beeldtaal, en ook de lyrics die achterop geprint zijn zien er overtuigend uit. Muzikaal blijft het na een aantal luisterbeurten ook overeind staan. Zoals ik via de Knife Slits Water website heb ontdekt heeft deze groep een aantal verschillende stijlen afgestruind voordat ze hier terecht kwamen. Ooit als een duo begonnen maar als snel uitgegroeid tot een vijftal, waarmee het debut album We Make Beginnings is opgenomen. Op de voorganger van deze EP, Rhythm, werdt de groep zelfs verder verbreed tot een zestal. Uiteindelijk legt deze vrij grote formatie een behoorlijk vlak maar toch aanstekelijk ouderwets (jaren 70) pop nummer neer dat leunt op een heerlijke synthpartij. Gelukkig is dat natuurlijk te weinig voor een 12" en worden we ook nog verwent met een track uit dezelfde opnamesessie die ons Rhythm bracht en een Easter Benny-remix van de titeltrack van die plaat. Op het tweede nummer gaat het er allemaal wat ingetogener aan toe, men leent iets meer richting een duistere kant en wekt hierdoor een sfeer op die erg doet denken aan de new-wave zoals men die in de jaren 80 maakte. Om het geheel af te sluiten is er nog een acid-house remix te vinden die ondanks het feit dat hij erg fijn klinkt toch een beetje ongepast aanvoelt. Over alle drie de nummers zijn de sterke punten duidelijk de synthpartijen en de goed gevangen tijdgeest, helaas soms ietwat beperkt door de vaak wat nasale vocalen. Al met al een heerlijke tijdmachine die met hun eigen draai er toch voor zorgt om ook fris te klinken.

Review door: Kevin Jansen

The Je Ne Sais Quoi myspace

Knife Slits Water

maandag 19 oktober 2009

Topaz Rags - Tarot Harem (2009, Not Not Fun)

Topaz Rags - Tarot Harem
(2009, Not Not Fun)

Power electronics zoals Prurient, dat was de trend eenn tijd terug in de kleine maar toch erg hippe noise-scene. Gelukkig is men daar ondertussen grotendeels mee gestopt want er zijn maar weinig mensen die schreeuwen in een microfoon zoveel passie mee kunnen geven. Om de hipheid te waarborgen moest er natuurlijk een nieuwe trend gevonden worden en dat gebeurde in de vorm van psych-noise. De hoeveelheid tapes, homemade cd-rs en 7"s waarmee we de laatste tijd overspoeld worden is gigantisch. Helaas blijkt er een heel groot verschil tussen de kwaliteit en de kwantiteit van dit genre waardoor ik meer dan eens een half uur verspil met het luisteren naar de meest slaapwekkende "drones" die men deze genretag durft te geven.

Ik had dan ook bijna niet de moeite genomen om me in Topaz Rags te verdiepen. Waarom kregen ze dan toch het voordeel van de twijfel? Dit was vooral te danken aan mijn vertrouwen in het Not Not Fun label, die koning zijn in het selecteren van parels uit een grote groep meuk. Ook het feit dat er een lid of leden van de formatie Pocahaunted hierbij betrokken is/zijn deed me vermoeden dat dit misschien toch goed zou zijn. Ik besloot uiteindelijk te gaan voor Tarot Harem, een EP uitgebracht op 7" vinyl, wat door zijn beperkte lengte me zou beschermen tegen een slaapverwekkende drone. Natuurlijk was ik na de eerste tonen al positief verrast, de aanwezigheid van Pocahaunted is zeker te horen in de even sterke sfeer die meteen wordt neergezet. Een lekkere lo-fi taperuis, wat minimale piano aangevuld met percussie die erg hypnotiserend werkt. Ook zijn de altijd herkenbare vocalen weer overgoten met echo's en is er soms een verloren trompet te herkennen. De herhaling van zowel piano als percussie en de mantra-achtige zangpartijen zorgen ervoor dat de tribal-mood er weer goed inzit. Al snel wordt duidelijk dat het opbouwen van een nummer totaal niet de bedoeling is van het trio dat vooral bezig is met psychedelisch rondzweven door hun eigen rituele uitspattingen. Soms vind ik het door de wel heel erg herhalende instrumentatie ietwat teveel op ritmes gebaseerd om er echt in weg te zakken. Dit wordt echter ruimschoots goed gemaakt met de ijzersterke vocalen en het heerlijk droevige sfeertje dat van begin tot eind deze EP overheerst.

Review door: Kevin Jansen

Topaz Rags myspace


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