Monday, 30 April 2012

Bollywood Bloodbath



I was at Red Cat Records along Main Street a couple of weeks ago, browsing through CDs when I came across this little beauty. Now, many people tend to rave and rant over bollywood movies, and simply adore the songs from those films. And it's not surprising, as the music composers for those movies are quite gifted at making songs that appeal to the masses. They are quite adept at blending classical indian melodies with western beats. They are able to keep abreast with contemporary pop music and today, make use of synthesisers and other technology to create heart-melting, foot-tapping, chart-topping classics.

However, I've always felt that in the indian movie industry, the best music genius was showcased in the 70s and 80s. That was a time of funk, disco and the birth of bollywood funk as we know it today. There are several bollywood films in that era that adopted bolly-funk themes as scores and soundtracks. Due to the strong similarities those films had with the 'blacksploitation' films in western cinema with regard to storyline and music, they soon became known as 'brownsploitation' movies.

Some very kind music lovers have taken songs from a number of these films and put them together in a compilation, that is Bollywood Bloodbath. I'd like to thank the wonderful people at Finders Keepers Records for this amazing album. I probably wouldn't recommend it to real bollywood fans. However, if you love to check out different types of music, then this could be something for you. At it's worst, this album can feature as background at a kitsch desi party. Listen to one of the tracks below.


Hemant Bhole - Sansani Khez Koi Baat

Recent Cover Lover Favourites

I was checking out the Cover Lovers after a long time and came across many amazing tracks! So I decided to feature a few of my favourites from their recent posts.


 Maps >> East 17, 2007

Tanz Ohne Muzik >> The Stooges, 2012
Beautiful Small Machines >> M.I.A., 2012
Xiu Xiu >> Erasure, 2012



Sunday, 29 April 2012

Shiva Soundsystem - Shiva Theme



Shiva Soundsystem - Shiva Theme

Almost a decade ago, I heard this song in one of Shiva Soundsystem's mixes that I had downloaded from their website. This was a time before podcasts and such. I loved the track so much! I had to have it! But it seemed impossible to find. Eventually, I forgot about it, being distracted by other interesting sounds. I am so thrilled to have found it again.

One amazing asian underground track. A sloka (if i'm not wrong) invoking the lord Shiva, makes up the vocals for this song. Set against a tune that starts of slowly, taking you gently from a hypnotic lull to a hard stepping breakbeat seamlessly. Amazing creativity and productions make this tune one of my all time favourites in this genre.

Saturday, 28 April 2012

The Havana Cultura Sound System // A Brownswood Mixtape

The Havana Cultura Sound System // A Brownswood Mixtape

An eclectic mix of tribal drums, chants, squelches, bleeps and more! I'm listening to it mid day, and it's got just the right tempo and beat to keep me active this day.

Music and yoga


I was surfing the net and somehow, I landed at the website of an event that was held in Santa Monica last weekend. The Tadasana International Festival of Yoga & Music was held on the Earth Day Weekend. It's a unique festival; one I would have loved to attend. Perhaps the something similar could be organised closer to where I reside. I practice yoga myself, (albeit irregularly), and I love music! Both together, it's a pathway to nirvana.

Many people know the benefits of practising yoga. Yoga Inc. has proven that. People are joining various yoga groups to keep their minds and bodies healthy. Lesser known is the therapeutic benefits of music. Furthermore, with the right type of music, one's yoga routine can be a lot more wholesome, and enjoyable! The tempo and rhythm can help you relax your mind and body, as well as assist in maintaining a steady breathing technique as you exercise.

Anyhow, I was browsing the website, interested in the music featured at the festival. And lucky for us, there's a compilation available! You can also download 30 songs featured in the Tadasana Festival for a limited period. Just follow the link below. If you are a yoga practitioner seeking some inspiration, a music lover who wants to add on to the collection or a simply a hippie/hipster, this album is worth the listen. I hope you enjoy it!

http://www.tadasanafestival.com/sounds-of-tadasana


Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Birthday #1s

Thanks to thisdayinmusic.com, I was able to find out the number 1 songs in USA, UK and Australia. Also Canada and Germany, but who cares right? So here they are!


USA (and Canada, if you care)

Phil Collins  - Against all odds (take a look at me now)



UK

Lionel Richie - Hello



Australia

Nena - 99 Luft Balons



Germany (if you really care)

Alphaville - Big in Japan






This day in music

Because it is my birthday, I was looking out for the chart toppers around the world when I was born, as well as other significant music related events on the same date. I got the information from thisdayinmusic.com.


April 24th: On this day
1955, Perez Prado was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White'. Known as the 'King of the Mambo' the instrumental was the theme from the film 'Underwater' where Jane Russell can be seen dancing to 'Cherry Pink'.
1959, Buddy Holly was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with the Paul Anka song 'It Doesn't Matter Anymore.' A No.1 hit six weeks after Holly's death.
1961, Bob Dylan appeared on Harry Belafonte's album 'The Midnight Special' playing harmonica on the track 'Calypso King'; Dylan was paid a $50 session fee for this his first ever recording.
1961, Del Shannon started a four week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with 'Runaway', also a No.1 in the UK. Del was the first person to have a hit with a Beatles song in the US with his version of 'From Me To You.'
1965, Beatles manager Brian Epstein won the 'star prize' of an album when he had his letter published in UK music weekly 'Melody Maker' informing it's readers that Paul McCartney played lead guitar on 'Ticket To Ride.'
1965, Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders went to No.1 on the US singles chart with 'Game Of Love', a No.2 hit in the UK. Wayne took his name from DJ Fontana the Elvis Presley drummer. Eric Stewart guitarist in the Mindbenders went on join Hotlegs and 10CC.
1968, The Beatles new company, Apple Records turned down the offer to sign new artist David Bowie. (Apple later signed Mary Hopkin, James Taylor, Badfinger, and Billy Preston).
1968, Enjoying a wild birthday party Keith Moon drummer with The Who drove his Lincoln car into a Holiday Inn swimming pool. As the party had become out of control, the police were called to put an end to the festivities. Moon, ever keen to avoid the boys in blue snuck outside and got into a Lincoln Continental Limousine and attempted to make a getaway. Unfortunately, in his inebriated state he released the handbrake, and began rolling towards the pool. Moon simply sat back and waited, as the car crashed through the fence around the pool and into the water.
1968, Louis Armstrong was at No.1 in the UK with the single 'What A Wonderful World / Cabaret.' At 69 years of age, it made Armstrong the oldest act ever to score a UK No.1.
1971, Crosby Stills Nash & Young went to No.1 on the US album chart with '4 Way Street.'
1972, John Lennon's controversial single, 'Woman Is the Nigger of the World' was released in the US. The song peaked at No.57, despite virtually every radio station in the country refusing to play it. Yoko Ono said the phrase during a magazine interview in 1967 and Lennon later explained that he was making a point that women deserved higher status in society.
1975, Peter Ham, British singer, songwriter with Badfinger committed suicide by hanging himself in the garage of his Surrey home, aged 27. Ham co-wrote 'Without You', with band mate Tom Evans (who also later committed suicide). The song won an Ivor Novello award for Song Of The Year in 1973, and was a hit for Harry Nilson and Mariah Carey. Ham was a founder member of The Iveys, who became Badfinger, were signed to the Beatles' Apple label, their first hit 'Come And Get It' was written by Paul McCartney.
1976, 'Wings At The Speed Of Sound' went to No.1 on the US album chart. Paul McCartney's fifth No.1 album after The Beatles became his most successful American chart album, spending seven unconsecutive weeks at #1. The album featured the hits 'Let 'Em In' and 'Silly Love Songs'.
1976, Paul and Linda McCartney spent the evening with John Lennon at his New York Dakota apartment and watched Saturday Night Live on TV. Producer of the show Lorne Michaels made an offer on air asking The Beatles to turn up and play three songs live. Lennon and McCartney thought about taking a cab to the studio, but decided they were too tired. This was the last time Lennon and McCartney were together.
1979, Ray Charles' 'Georgia On My Mind' was proclaimed the state song of Georgia. The music to the song was written in 1930 by Hoagy Carmichael who also recorded a version of the song in New York in the same year. Ray Charles, a native of Georgia, recorded it in 1960 on the album The Genius Hits the Road.
1981, New Order started work on their first album at Strawberry studios in Stockport, England.
1990, The road crew for Roger Waters discovered an unexploded World War II bomb while constructing the set for 'The Wall' concert in Potsdamer Platz, Germany.
1992, David Bowie married Somali born supermodel and actress Iman in Switzerland. Iman first got married at the age of eighteen to a young Somali man, in 1977, she married American basketball player Spencer Haywood.
1995, Oasis released 'Some Might Say' which went on to give the band their first UK No.1 single. The planned promo video for the song was cancelled due to Liam not turning up for the shoot. Instead, a makeshift video was created using footage from the 'Cigarettes & Alcohol', US 'Supersonic' and UK 'Whatever' videos.
2003, The first official UK download chart was compiled after the big five record companies- EMI, Warners, Sony, BMG and Universal combined for a Digital Download day. Over 150,000 computer users had downloaded 1.1m tracks. The Net Parade Top 3: No.3, Tatu, 'All The Things She Said', No, 2, Coldplay, 'Clocks' and No.1 Christina Aguilera, 'Beautiful.'
2004, Marion "Suge" Knight, the founder of Death Row records was released from Mule Creek State Prison in California after serving 10 months for breaking his parole on a 1997 assault. Knight was sent back to prison on 4 August for a second parole violation after he punched a parking attendant outside a Hollywood night-club in 2003.
2005, US singer Akon went to No.1 on the UK album chart with 'Trouble'. Mariah Carey was at No.1 on the US album chart with 'The Emancipation of Mimi.'
2007, Sheryl Crow said a ban on using too much toilet paper should be introduced to help the environment. The singer suggested using "only one square per restroom visit, except, of course, on those pesky occasions where two to three could be required". Crowe made the comments on her website after touring the US on a biodiesel-powered bus to raise awareness about climate change. Crow had also designed a clothing line with what she called a "dining sleeve". The sleeve is detachable and can be replaced with another "dining sleeve" after the diner has used it to wipe his or her mouth.
2007, The Arctic Monkeys sold 85,000 copies of their new album 'Favourite Worst Nightmare' on its first day in UK shops, putting it on course to be the year's fastest-selling new release.
April 24th: Born on this day
1942, Born on this day, Barbra Streisand, singer, actress, (1974 US No.1 & UK No.31 single 'The Way We Were', 1980 UK & US No.1 single 'Woman In Love' plus over 10 other UK Top 40 singles and 4 other US No.1's).
1945, Born on this day, Doug Clifford, drums, Creedence Clearwater Revival, (1969 UK No.1 and US No.2 single 'Bad Moon Rising' plus 11 other US Top 40 singles, 1970 US & UK No.1 album 'Cosmo's Factory').
1947, Born on this day, Glenn Cornick, bass guitar, Jethro Tull, (1969 UK No.3 and US No.11 single 'Living In The Past').
1947, Born on this day, Ann Kelly, The Hues Corporation, (1974, US No.1 & UK No.6 single 'Rock The Boat').
1948, Born on this day, Steve York, Manfred Mann, (1964 UK & US No.1 single 'Do Wah Diddy Diddy').
1951, Born on this day, Nigel Harrison, British bass player with Blondie from 1977-82. Also a member of Silverhead.
1954, Born on this day, Jack Blades, bassist with Night Ranger and Damn Yankees, 1990 album 'Damn Yankies.'
1957, Born on this day, David Jay, Bauhaus, (1982 UK No.15 single 'Ziggy Stardust') also a member of Love & Rockets.
1958, Born on this day, Boris Williams, drums, The Cure, (1992 UK No.6 single 'Friday I'm In Love' plus over 20 other UK Top 40 singles).
1960, Born on this day, Paula Yates, presenter on UK music TV show The Tube, ex-wife of Sir Bob Geldof and girlfriend of INXS singer Michael Hutchence. She died on September 17th 2000.
1963, Born on this day, Billy Gould, Faith No More, (1993 UK No.3 and US No.4 single 'I'm Easy').
1964, Born on this day, Paul Ryder, bass, Happy Mondays, (1990 UK No.5 single 'Step On').
1967, Born on this day, Patty Schemel, Hole, (1995 UK No.16 single 'Doll Parts').
1967, Born on this day, Shannon Larkin, drummer, Ugly Kid Joe, Godsmack, (2003, US No.1 album ‘Faceless’, 2006 US No.1 album ‘IV’).
1968, Born on this day, Aaron Comess, drums, The Spin Doctors, (1993 UK No.3 & US No.7 single 'Two Princes').
1971, Born on this day, Jasbinder Mann (Jas Mann) musician, producer, 1996 UK No.1 single 'Spaceman', No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Spaceman', the fastest selling non-charity single ever. (420,000 copies in 6 days). The song was used as the backing for a Levi Jeans TV commercial.
1974, Born on this day, Brian Marshall, bassist, Creed, (2001 US No.1 & UK No.13 single 'With Arms Wide Open', 2002 US No.1 album, 'Weathered').
1982, Born on this day, Kelly Clarkson, singer, winner of the US TV show Pop Idol, (2002 US No.1 single 'A Moment Like This').

Friday, 20 April 2012

My Smokin' Selection

Here's my choice selection of 4:20 music. Enjoy!


Major Lazer - Mary Jane


Danny Brown - Blunt after blunt



Cypress Hill - Dr. Greenthumb



Madvillain - America's most blunted




Quasimoto - Greenery







20 Smokin' Songs About Weed

Oh yes it's back! What could arguably be the world's most laid back day. 4:20! Also known as the marijuana holiday, April 20 is a day to raise awareness of campaigns to de-criminalise weed. You don't need to be a smoker to join in the day's activities. Here is Billboard's 20 Smokin' Songs About Weed.

Monday, 16 April 2012

Stones Throw video contest 2011

I just stumbled on some really cool videos for songs by different artistes from Stones Throw Records. For those of you who don't know, Stones Throw is and independent hip hop label from Los Angeles. Here are some of my favourite ones.



J Dilla - Lightworks (James McMillan)




Quasimoto - Bus Ride (Vincent Longhi)





Madvillain - Strange Ways (Jean-Yves Blanc)




Sunday, 15 April 2012

Soldier on





"who wants to know
all that is gold is rusting
no one will know
when seasons cease to change and…
how far we've gone
how far we're going
it's the here and the now
and the love for the sound
of the moments that keep us moving

waves crash along
the battered, lonely lighthouse
tomorrow she's gone
and if not, someday somehow
are these hands a waste
well this side of mortality is
scaring me to death
to death

don't think about it at all
just keep your head low
and don't think about it all

soldier on, soldier on
keep your heart close to the ground
soldier on, soldier on, keep your heart
close to the ground

don't think about it all
just keep your head low
don't think about it
at all

yeah, will you take me tonight
yeah, will you take me tonight
yeah, will you take me tonight
ooooh... tonight

soldier on
soldier on
keep your heart
close to the ground"





Tuesday, 10 April 2012

Animated music videos

Music videos can be quite a treat to watch, especially when there's a touch of creativity in them. Here's a couple of beautifully animated music videos, to accompany the beautiful songs.

Eatliz - Lose this child


Kina Grannis - In your arms





Music therapy in practice

I have to thank Nada Brahma for sharing this video. I was on Facebook and saw this post. It's not a very long video, but it has a very strong and important story. Music has a therapeutic effect. Have a watch.


Watching this video struck a chord with me. Sometimes, as we age, we lose a part of ourselves. Our minds may become less sharp, we forget more easily, and understanding and accepting this change is an even bigger challenge. I have seen this happen to loved ones, as well as strangers, during my experience as a volunteer. It was scary for me. I fear sometimes, that I may grow old that way; that I may not be fully aware of myself and the environment I live in; that I may not recognise the people I love, and who love me. It still frightens me at times.

I try not to take it for granted, and tell myself that I will keep my mind and body active. But in the event things move out of my control, I believe that I can fight, and that music will be something that can give me strength, just as it does for the man in this video. It gives us all a little hope.

Watching dubstep



Here's a cool video I found on YouTube. It's a visualisation of part of a dubstep song using vinyl records (960 of them, apparently). The full track can be heard here. It's I Will Never Change, by Benga.

Friday, 6 April 2012

Good, Friday music!

Morcheeba - I am the spring


Wake up. Yawn. Stretch. 


Best Coast - When the sun don't shine


On/off routines. Breakfast.


Bullion - Let's go away for a while


Chores and more.


DJ Tama - Side Beat


Wallet. Check. Phone. Check. Books. Check. Bag. Check.


Mr. Scruff - Music takes me up ft. Alice Russell 


Stepping out.





Tuesday, 3 April 2012

New way, new life



I was in a contemplative mood, and I got some writing down (you can read about my musings at incite/insight, my debut blog). And in the midst of it, I thought of Asian Dub Foundation's New Way, New Life. A really fun song by the UK band, with a fusion of rap, reggae and raagas. It's hard not to feel good while listening to this song. It's got everything you need - electric guitars, dhols, harmoniums and horns, and a whole lot of people just bouncing around!