Thursday, 8 October 2009

xxoo


My new fav band at the moment. The XX.

They are made of 4 South Londoners in there 20's with the guitarist Romy Madley Croft and bassist Oliver Sim lending their voices to the lyrics.

I like it. I like the way their voices complement each other, and I like the soft poppy music that back them up. They show us that you don't need to have terribly complicated lyrics and layer upon layer of musical input to create a good tune.

Not once did I get bored listening to this album, and thats a rare event.

Have a listen, and you'll know what I mean.

MINTY FRESH PICKS

Crystallised
Islands
Infinity

Wednesday, 9 September 2009

Just a quickie

I've been slack. Yes.

Go find this song though....

KiD CuDi + Ratatat + MGMT - Pursuit of Happiness.

Ok I know, strange infusion, but its got a sweet lil Ratatat back ground track and it really does work quite well.

Also, a big thank you to Bag Raiders on Saturday night. Shooting Stars went off. Those guys can really entertain. You can always tell and international visiting an Auckland club.

MINTY FRESH PICK

Bag Raiders - Shooting Stars

Tuesday, 4 August 2009

van she


Saw these boys recently. In Melbourne at Prince, St Kilda, where it was the full band 'Van She' and then in Auckland at Coherent, where it was just one of 'em looking like he had time travelled from the 70's...but not in a bad way...'Van She Tech'. I gotta say I love these guys, but the set in Auckland was a lil disappointing. Maybe it was because I had built it up in my head and I was hoping it was gonna be the full band (stupidly, because I knew it was advertised as Van She Tech) either way it really was supposed to be an album release tour for there new remix album Ze Vemixes and he played only a handful of the songs on the album! He played one of the best though 'It could be the same'. He also played the Van She Tech remixes of Klaxon's - Gravity's Rainbow and Feist's 1234. Both crankin' tunes.

Anyway! The album 'V' and the remix album of it 'Ze Vemixes' are corkers, wouldn't expect anything less for a band who have supported the likes of Phoenix and Daft Punk. Good to start a party too I reckon. Not to hard, it's up beat and gets you in the mood.
Check out the interview with them on UTR here, which tells ya about the origin of their name and other fun facts.

MINTY FRESH PICKS

on 'V'

Changes
Strangers
Kelly

on 'Ze Remixes'

It could be the same
Techno Music



Tuesday, 28 July 2009

weird memory cassette tapes


I have just come across the many alias' of Dayve Hawk; Memory Tapes, Weird Tapes and Memory Cassette. I may be a wee bit out dated in this as I have discovered alot of blogs talking about his many endeavours, but I thought, hey why not join the dreamy electro bandwagon.

He has just released a Memory Cassette 4 track E.P called Call & Response. I suggest you go and find the free download of it on the net as it is definately worth a listen. Have a gander at the Pitchfork interview with the man himself here v.interesting. Seems like a down to earth kinda guy, with a wee bit of a social problem, but whose complaining when he comes up with shit like this.


Great to listen to when your ready for bed, which for my taste puts them with Broken Social Scene and M83, although obviously different. Sit back and relax.


MINTY FRESH PICK
Ghost in the Boombox
Asleep at a Party
- unfortunately both are not included on the E.P