7.27.2007

Kiss and Don't Tell.

Uffie Appresh.
I know this isn't fresh, but more people need to know.
I can see how a lot of people wouldn't get her, trying to compare it to real hip hop/or saying she is a gimmick. But maybe the interview will help you out 'cuz you're slow. I connected to her music right off because it's such a clear perspective. Yes, she's a cute girl, but she also makes up some really vibrant images with her words. It's the power of just doing things your own way with no real official training.

Vids_

Interview: (lots of shoes and an annoying commentator! Deboo album?)



Live in tokyo: (Fast forward to 1:51. Skip the weird dark techno.)



Some Pics_








Songs_

Uffie - Ready to Fuck.

Justice - the Party (feat Uffie. Smack My Bitch Luv Tek Remix)

7.26.2007

Call me prejudice cuz I never touch the black ones...


I don't really like kanye west. He comes off as played and fake to me......not to mention a crazy douche bag.
Sorry if you don't agree.
But I can't deny that this track is nice, and damn if I don't love me some Young Jeezy!

Just something to get you into the weekend.

Kanye West - Can't Tell me Nothing RMX (With Young Jeezy)

7.25.2007

Vodka and Sludge.




Curtis Vodka is a DJ from Alaska who is usually too cheesy for my tastes. According to Wikipedia he is also a count! Fancy that? He's done a fabulous mix of a Ladytron track.
It's very atmospheric and organ heavy, a bit opposed to the original, yet it still retains an attractive dance quality.

Vodka has a tour coming soon if you're interested.

Ladytron - destroy everything you touch (Curtis Vodka Satanic Drum Version).



Up next is Black Skies from Chapel Hill N.C. It's a bit odd to me that this is the the kind of thing coming out of the Hill these days, even though I know stoner metal has always been popular with the hip folks. I remember trying to champion metal when I lived there in 2003 with very little success. But I digress, The Point is that they are good at what they do, namely being very heavy and sludgey, yet staying focused on the songs and the energy. They keep you rocking out, which some stoner/doom/sludge bands forget about in that search for the perfect sabbath riff.

I saw them Sunday night with Big Business/Caltrop and I must say their new drummer has improved their sound 10 fold. Great stage presence. It doesn't hurt to have a cute girl playing bass either.

Cheers to you.

They will be touring next month so go check them out.

Black Skies - Black Skies.




AND! A Big Business track:
I'll Give You Something to Cry About.
This is off their new album and quite a good listen. Catch them on tour if you can. It's basically stoner metal but with a more experimental guitar player.