Thursday, April 17, 2008

Lemon Jelly


Lemon Jelly have made an album entirely based upon unlikely samples swiped from their vast record collections. Not unlike one of their DJ sets, they flip between musical styles at will and make light work of cramming metal, 70s pop, Euro house, R&B, punk and more into just one album. The title, '64-'95, simply signifies the span in years of the various samples they've used and, as ambitious as the whole thing sounds, it works. The list of musical mavericks willingly plundered in the cause of the good ship Jelly includes 70s popsters Gallagher and Lyle, Scottish post-punkers the Scars, US R&B balladeer Monica and none-more-heavy metallers, the Masters of Reality. Each track manages to come as a complete stylistic surprise without losing any flow from one to the next; having said that, it's probably best not to mention the Maori crooner or Captain James T. Kirk for the moment. Their meticulous sleeve design remains but this time, they've upped the ante somewhat by also producing a full DVD version of the album. From the beautiful machinations of Only Time to the creepy-crawly neon floral jungle of Make Things Right and an abstracted live action dance piece reminiscent of a James Bond title sequence for Come Down On Me, the DVD takes you through a rather sumptuous array of animation styles and weird worlds.

Abstract, down-tempo UK electronic act comprising Nick Franglen and Fred Deakin. Franglen and Deakin were childhood friends but did not form Lemon Jelly until 1997, after attending a 23 Skidoo concert. Before this, Franglen composed commercial music for adverts for clients such as Sony Playstation and Sega and occasionally for film and television soundtracks. He also contributed his keyboard and drum programming skills to Primal Scream's Xtrmntr and to projects by Bj..rk, Hole, Blur, the Spice Girls, All Saints and Daphne And Celeste. Deakin's background was as a club DJ (the wacky "Impotent Fury") and promoter but he also worked as a designer and illustrator for magazines such as The Face and Nova and indeed, it is his bold designs that grace the sleeves of Lemon Jelly's releases. Lemon Jelly initially attracted accolades from all quarters of the music press with three limited edition and highly collectable 10-inch vinyl EPs on their own Impotent Fury label, released between 1998 and 2000. The releases were notable for their dazzling, 60s-influenced artwork, their childlike melodies and vocal samples taken from children's television programmes. Referring to a 70s children's television character, the magazine Straight No Chaser described the sound as "Bagpuss with breaks." The EPs, In The Bath, The Yellow EP and The Midnight EP led to the duo being named by the New Musical Express as one of the "Tips for 2000".

Released in October 2000, Lemonjelly.ky (named after their website that was registered in the Cayman Islands in order to gain the "ky" suffix) gathered the three EPs on one disk and received universal praise. Drawing comparisons with the Beta Band, Air, Groove Armada and Bent, it was described by UK newspaper The Times as "the music playing in the cocktail bar at the end of the universe." The elusive duo remained out of the media spotlight as the praise for their music continued to grow, refusing to be photographed and rarely granting interviews. The beautifully packaged Lost Horizons appeared at the end of 2002. The album's eight tracks proved to be even more inventive than the duo's earlier releases, moving serenely from ambient ("Spacewalk") to jazz ("Return To Patagonia" and "The Curse Of Ka'zar"), and taking in some memorable samples along the way, most notably on the unlikely hit single "Nice Weather For Ducks". This charming and highly enjoyable album managed to avoid the cloying inoffensiveness of much downtempo music, and was widely heralded as one of the year's best releases. Franglen and Deakin continued to endear themselves to the general public with a series of successful live dates to promote Lost Horizons, which included a children's matinee performance.

They changed tack with the limited edition 7-inch singles "Soft" and "Rolled Oats', which were based around samples from much maligned rock bands Chicago and Bad Company respectively. The duo embraced this approach for their new album, even putting a sticker on the cover of '64-"95 claiming "This is our new album, it's not like our old one". They based each track around a sample from their extensive record collection, with the list of acts plundered including 70s popsters Gallagher And Lyle, Scottish post-punk outfit the Scars, heavy metal band Masters Of Reality, and soul singer Terri Walker.

DISCOGRAPHY: Lemonjelly.ky (Impotent Fury/XL 2000)****, Lost Horizons (Impotent Fury/XL 2002)****, '64-'95 (Impotent Fury/XL 2005)***. VIDEOGRAPHY: '64-'95 (XL Recordings 2005).

Encyclopedia of Popular Music Copyright Muze UK Ltd. 1989 - 2005

jaymay "Autumn Fallin"


Ketika saya membaca majalah Q edisi maret 2008 "50 years of great british music" new album review, saya tertarik ketika membaca nama jaymay "Autumn Fallin". ternyata memang benar,disaat mendengarkan lagu dari jaymay, seperti membayangkan permainan norah jones dan bob dylan, wow.. perpaduan musik yang sangat indah bukan? gray or blue merupakan single pertamanya. track demi track membuat saya terhanyut dalam petikan gitar nya. memang pantas bahwa album jaymay wajib untuk dibeli. dan sangat cocok buat menemani di perjalanan jauh. atau buat anda yang lagi lembur.














Artist JAYMAY

Album Autumn Fallin'
Genre Folkie

Track :

1. Gray Or Blue
2. Sycamore Down
3. Blue Skies Listen
4. Sea Green, See Blue
5. Autumn Fallin'
6. You'd Rather Run
7. Hard To Say
8. Big Ben
9. Ill Willed Person
10. You Are The Only One I Love



KILLED BY BUTTERFLY Available @ DownloadPunk.com



Semakin maraknya dunia digital. Band asal jakarta Killed By Butterfly juga merilis albumnya dengan format digital,band yang sempat menjadi pembuka acara Bleeding Trough ini memberikan nama judul album nya "sanity/insanity" dan bisa di download di Download Punk. penasaran? ayooo kita support musisi indie lokal kita, jangan lupa beli merchandise nya juga di swell merch.






Recording Formation:

RID (Throat/Guitar)
VIC (Guitar)
ROM (Bass/Back Voc)
ADE (Drums)

Current Formation:

RID (Throat/Guitar)
ROM (Guitar/Back Voc)
ADE (Drums)
GOGO of Silent Farewell (Additional Bass)

For Info: BOBBY 081 775 8883
http://www.myspace.com/killed

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

THE MILO 2nd album "photograph" SOON!!


The Milo, band asal bandung ini rencananya akan mengeluarkan 2nd album "photograph". yang sebelumnya sempat menghilang setelah album Let Me Begin (Repackaged) - 2003. band yang ter-influence dengan my bloody valentine, ride, akan tampil di The Venue Concert Hall Eldorado setiabudi, Bandung. tanggal 26 april 2008, bersama band asal swedia yaitu "THE RADIO DEPT." ok.. kita tunggu saja apakah materi album barunya akan dibawakan? seperti apa? kita liat nanti..



THE MILO DISCOGRAPHY

SINGLES AND COMPILATION :

1. Ripple Magz 6 (Sianida) – May 2001
2. Romantic Purple – March 2002
3. Delicatessen (Broke) – 2002
4. Viking Persib 2 (Langit Seharusnya Biru) - 2004
5. Thusrday Riot (PARC) - 2006


CONTACT
Jimmy 081 6466 5579
Mawir 081 320 610069

EMAIL
guardian4ngel@yahoo.co.uk
the_milove@yahoo.com
themilo4music@yahoo.co.uk
themilo4music@yahoo.co.uk

Plastic Operator



Plastic Operator are the perfect pop group for our times. Internationally minded, technically savvy and most importantly blessed with the ability to sculpt sublimely soulful pop moments from raw digital clay, Plastic Operator may exist in a parallel space to the tired pop pap in the Top 10, but what a wonderful space it is. Mathieu Gendreau (electronics) & Pieter Van Dessel (vocals / electronics) are Plastic Operator. Respectively hailing from Montreal and Antwerp, the pair met at London's Westminster University in 2001 where they were both studying audio production.

Bonding over a shared love of two decades of fine electronic and indie music the pair began to make sweet music together.
When the course finished Pieter returned to Antwerp to work on sound design films and play in a few bands, and Mathieu remained in London to work as a sound engineer and producer, working with a broad cross-section of the UK's musical talent. The pair kept up their collaborative efforts over the internet, meeting face to face in either London or Antwerp once a month. In 2004, their efforts came to fruition when then the pair released their debut three track CD through a handful of record shops, with Rough Trade making it their CD of the week. Once the tracks were out there in the public domain, things accelerated at a pace no-one could have predicted.

The lead track from the CD, 'Folder', had been posted on a web blog, and within weeks Plastic Operator were receiving emails from fans in New York, Mexico City and Bangkok enquiring about the group. Radio stations as far apart as California, New Zealand and Tijuana began championing the song. In London Radio 1's Rob Da Bank began playing the track on his Blue Room show, eventually signing the track to his Sunday Best label.
Already picking up admirers from its inclusion on Rob's latest Sunday Best compilation, 'Folder' was released as a single in its own right in November 2005. Featuring loving remixes from a range of Sunday Best friends and family (namely Subway, Styrofoam and Shepherds) this is sure to see the pleasures of Plastic Operator become apparent to an even broader audience. Pieter & Mathieu have just released their debut album 'Different Places' in 2007 on Fine Day Records.

The album triggered raving reviews across the world and the singles 'Peppermint', 'Why Don't You?' and 'Home 0207' spent weeks and months on the playlist of radio stations such as Studio Brussels, FM Brussels, KCRW... Many Plastic Operator songs are now hitting the dance-floor with remixes provided by creative masterminds Jesse Rose, Speaker Junk, Hermanos Inglesos, Wax Stag, Chewy Chocolate Cookies and the likes.
2007 and 2008 saw Plastic Operator take their music to the stage. Their dynamic live rendition of the album made crowds dance in many major clubs and parties across Europe: from the Bestival Festival on Isle of Wight, to Paris Fashion Week, Culture Club in Ghent, La Fleche D'Or in Paris, Petrol Club in Antwerp and Razzmatazz Club in Barcelona.


MySpace:
http://www.myspace.com/plasticoperator