We continue through the (excellent) advice I was given in the Advice post. After the cut, we’ll have tons of songs and a couple of albums.
Sterling Crews kicks us off with a recommendation for Phantogram. I started with their single “Mouthful of Diamonds” and immediately fell in love. Check them out here:
I went on to listen to youtube’s “Top Tracks for Phantogram” playlist and continued to be pleased (though, I gotta admit, Mouthful of Diamonds was as good as it got). Luckily, that’s still pretty danged good. And “eyelid movies” is one of those album titles that could easily start a “best album titles!” argument.
Will H. then mentioned Genghis Tron, whom I’d never heard of but thought had a cute name that struck me as likely to be techno so I did a search and found “Endless Teeth” which told me that not only is Genghis Tron a screamy metal band, but that they make music videos that remind me of Watership Down.
Thanks, Will.
At that point, I took a deep breath and dove into Blaise’s recommendations. Swedish House Party is pretty much exactly what their name implies. Dance music, dance music, mixed with a little more dance music. But, lemme tell ya, after that last video, this one was a breath of fresh air. (Though I would have done it with cats.)
Knife Party was a group I’d never heard of before but listening to them, I was reminded very much of Skrillex. And now, a confession: I kinda like Skrillex. I know I shouldn’t and I know that everyone online makes fun of him but… dang. Dubstep works for me. Though, like with my caffeinated drinks, it works better for me when the sun is up than when the sun is down.
He then mentioned AWOLNation, a group with whom I was familiar but, jeez, “Kill Your Heroes” is not merely excellent advice for anybody, it’s my current fave of their songs (and they are quite skilled at making catchy alternativish rock).
I didn’t buy any albums from this crop of recommendations, but I did get a bunch of folks to keep an eye out for (and will use “Mouthful of Diamonds” as a seed song in the future).
(Oh, and we’re not done yet. Hell, we’re not done with Blaise’s advice yet. But I’m pretty sure that we only have one more of these posts left.)
i’m not going to make fun of you about the skrillex thing because i really enjoyed a bunch of dhr stuff back in the day and the destroyer is on my top ten and brostep is basically a modern version of the world’s hardest stutter rush.
that said, the best thing about skrillex is this paragraph that has nothing to do with him:
http://gawker.com/5906378/my-war-a-girls-recap
“Brian Williams’ daughter goes to an art party. She meets an artist. His name is Boothe Jonathan. Boothe Jonathan is small and dresses like one of the Small Faces circa 1965. But he is a man! Brian Williams’ daughter uptightly tells him not to smoke, because that’s just how uptight she is. Boothe Jonathan says—and I want to be perfectly clear here that this is a direct and 100% accurate quote from the television program Girls on HBO—”I want you to know, the first time I fuck you, I might scare you a little, because I’m a man. And I know how to do things.” Then Boothe Jonathan walks away. BOOM. Skrillex.”
I can’t make fun of Skrillex fans – I owned Fatboy Slim records back in the day.
Fatboy.
Slim.
norman cook was a pretty good dj.
as a producer, well, yeah.
This is how old I am…I first knew him from these guys (he played bass):
http://youtu.be/fSDM-eAeviw
(I looked for “You Better Be Doubtful”, because that is actually a song I *still* get stuck in my head, but it’s not on YT).
Actually, this is a better song:
http://youtu.be/-ehden6aPl0
And actually, holy crap, forgot about this mess:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MnELifX3sQ
Why?
What’s weird is I heard this, and for whatever reason Rob Base DJ Rock EZ and C+C Music Factory popped into my head. The early nineties were a weird time.
Here’s a track and album title to perfectly bridge the foolishness of today, with the foolishness of my youth:
http://youtu.be/XeEl0M7MQYk
a remembrance of raves past.
You’ve come a long way, baby.