Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Music can mend the soul!

As promised new music later in this post but first some words about snow.

Snow

-snow is great in the mountains

-snow is fun for snowball fights

-snow is great for skiing and snowboading

-snow is nice to see in the winter time

-snow is not so great to drive in

-snow is dangerous on the roads

(Thank you for letting me interupt are normally scheduled programming for this brief rant about snow, no back to are regular broadcast)

Willkommen people of blogospere

(welcome is spelled weird on purpose, think cabaret)

This post will consist of many things including but not limited to new music, videos, some updates and tons of fun!

First off a joke

"Never write software that anthropomorphizes the machine. They really hate that." - Unknown



Today we start off the blog with a little post about to much exposition and freedom



Urinetown-Run freedom run

Hunter Foster is amazing as Bobby Strong in 2001 original broadway cast of urinetown. I think it's fitting to use this video now as the musical symbolizes the very embodiment of what's wrong with capitalism, bureaucracy and corporate mismanagement thats going on in today's society.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urinetown

Hunter is the brother of Sutton Foster whos rise to broadway fame was the story of fairytales. After several other actresses came and went as the lead in the 2002 broadway debut of Throughly Modern Millie, Sutton was picked from chorus (a move almost unheard of on broadway) to be lead. Hunter was also seen as seymour in Little shop of horrors and Leo Bloom in the producers.




Sutton Foster (Amazing Voice, Chills Guaranteed)
I love her facial expressions
Thoroughly Modern Millie "Gimme Gimme"

Next up

Poetry video of the week!



Saul Williams - Not In Our Name (The Pledge of Resistance)

New Music

Evil Nine-All that Cash

Evil Nine - All The Cash (ft. El-P) (Alex Metric Remix)

Evil Nine's Bio

Don't be surprised if Brighton based Evil Nine and their forthcoming album They Live! does for zombies what Daft Punk did for robots. With stomping electro drums, '80s Italian horror-movie synths, dirty punk basslines, and a wanton disregard for genre rules, the infamously subversive dance/electronic duo create an unstoppable soundtrack for the new virtual zombie revolution.

The title track (and first single) They Live! pays irreverent homage to cult director John Carpenter's classic 1988 sci-fi ghoulfest They Live with its ultra-catchy vocoder chorus ("They walk, they lie, they love, they live!/They wake, they fall, they cry, they live!/They fight, they fail, they die, they live!"). "We love that film and the weird, crunchy, stripped-down analog-electronic scores John Carpenter creates," Beaufoy says. "I've had a massive fascination with zombie films since I was a teenager," Pardy adds, which probably explains why they also recruited cult artist Dan Mumford (known for his infamous sicko album art for Gallows and other punk/metal classics) to create the gory horror-show like album art for this particular album.

The album itself features a number of surprising collaborations, foremost is Def Jux's radical mastermind El-P, whose brutal spitting transforms the apocalyptic slammer "All The Cash."

We hooked up with him after our DJ set at Coachella last year and really got along," Pardy says. "If there was one rapper we wanted to work with, it's El-P. And he was up for something different: I don't think he's much of a dance-music fan, but he's very open-minded musically." Elsewhere, Beans (of Anti-Pop Consortium) turns "Set It Off" into a Goth-meets-hip-house burner, while David, vocalist of Kitsuné buzz band Autokratz, adds melodic New Wave melancholy to "The Wait." "I'm not sure what David's singing about," Beaufoy admits. "I think it's about getting laid after a gig and trying to slip away quietly to avoiding any awkwardness." Additionally Seraphim (from Brooklyn indie-electro seditionaries No Surrender) and Bristol scenester Emily Breeze also make crucial cameos. "To us, Emily's the female Danzig," Pardy explains. "It was great having her make ballsy punk-rock-chick noise over us pretending to be a rock band. We always like to push people to do something completely new."

Creating this army of like-minded iconoclasts is all part of Evil Nine's plan to confound expectations. To that end, They Live! features pounding tracks that will work in any club, but filtered through unexpected influences spanning '80s cock rock, The Cure, early Prince, krautrockers Cluster, Can and Tangerine Dream, vintage noise punkers Suicide and Black Flag, and newer sonic saboteurs TV On The Radio and Queens of the Stone Age. As such, "Behemoth" welds Timbaland rhythms to Black Sabbath heaviness; "Feed On You" comes out somewhere between Beverly Hills Cop and a phantom death march; "Dead Man Coming" loops soundtrack composer/Goblin member Fabio Frizzi's theme from Zombie Flesh Eaters with ragga rudeness courtesy Toastie Taylor of U.K. rap crew New Flesh; "The Wait," meanwhile, incorporates the experiments of Paul Lansky, the early synth pioneer whom Radiohead sampled on "Idioteque." "He's a mad Princeton professor who experiments with strange noises," Beaufoy explains. "We're obsessed," Pardy says. "We can usually find something positive and inspiring about most of the music out there, we then fuck it up and twist it into our own thing." Equally individual will be Evil Nine's kinetic new live show: it features Pardy and Beaufoy singing and playing dueling bass guitars, synthesizers, samples onstage, an actual human drummer, fittingly spooky visual phantasmagoria along with group's new full-length They Live!—a worthy successor to their 2005 album debut You Can Be Special Too, one of the most acclaimed electronic albums in recent memory.

Also...
MGMT-Kids





Artist of the week
James Lavelle

James Lavelle (born 1974 in Oxford, England) is a DJ, electronic recording artist and record label boss. He is best known for producing work in the trip hop, breakbeat and house music genres.

Born into a family with a strong tradition of music, Lavelle first began by learning the cello with his Granny in Oxford.

While attending Cherwell Upper School, Lavelle's music career started at 15 when he ran block parties in Oxford. At only 18 he started the Mo' Wax label, taking the name from his club night at the time, Mo' Wax Please. Around the same time he started the That's How It Is night with Gilles Peterson, which went on to become one of London's longest running nights.

In 1996 Mo' Wax released one of electronic music's most celebrated albums, DJ Shadow's seminal Endtroducing...... Soon after this Lavelle started work on an album with DJ Shadow under the name UNKLE. The resulting release Psyence Fiction featured collaborations with Richard Ashcroft, Mike D, Badly Drawn Boy and Thom Yorke. In 2003, he released a follow up to Psyence Fiction, titled Never, Never, Land, though this album saw DJ Shadow replaced by Richard File as the second full time member of UNKLE. It featured collaborations with 3D of Massive Attack and Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age among others.[1]

He is a long time resident at Fabric in London, mixing the inaugural Fabric Live mix album.[2] He has also mixed two progressive house albums for Global Underground.

He has produced a number of film soundtracks, including Sexy Beast. Also an in demand remixer, he has reworked tracks by Garbage, The Verve, Beck and Massive Attack.[3]

In an August 2006 interview with The Skinny, Lavelle revealed that he's working with Chris Goss and Autolux on the follow up to Never, Never, Land, entitled War Stories. Of the album's direction, he said “It’s rawer than '‘Psyence Fiction’' and Never, Never, Land although it’s more in the vein of the traditional singer/songwriter. If the first record was UNKLE does hiphop and the second record was UNKLE does electronic, then this one is like UNKLE does rock, but it’ll hopefully still have its continuity.”[4]

Of other forthcoming projects, he revealed “I’m working on a film with Darren Aronofsky at the moment. It’s a collaboration between me and Clint Mansell who did the score, it’s to remix the score and do a whole new DVD package, the film is unbelievable. I’m working on a documentary about Abel Ferrara as well.”

He has recently finished working alongside his brother Aidan Lavelle on the soundtrack for the movie of the popular sci-fi series The X Files.

(Taken from Wikipedia)

Upcoming shows

28 Years Later-12/25
Legends-NYE
Evil Nine-2/8

Thanks all for now!

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

To infinity and beyond!

Hey Peeps!














Just a quick blog today, school is finally done for the semester which means constant blogging and lots more musical adventures. I have a ton of new music to present in the coming weeks so stay tuned!

In the meantime, here is a photo from my recent trip to california to tie you over.




















(This is not really me and probably photoshopped but cool just the same)








Here is a real picture from L.A.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Updates and more!

First off new music!

Estelle ft Kanye West- American Boy
This is big tune that has a great house feel to it.
Not sure how I feel about the Kanye West addition to the tune, I think it could have been complete with a little less Kanye. Anyways here it is for your listening pleasure.


Pictures by popular demand

Jake, Jon and I at Jon's wedding

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The wedding party

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Katie and I doing fish faces

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Me

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Dj pic (Thanks Karen)

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Dj pic 2 (Thanks Karen)

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And now for an older song that I am really into right now, inspired for this album

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Fatboy Slim-Late Night Tales
Highly Recommend! The story behind this compilation is that it's fatboy slim's favorite songs from years past. This mainly includes songs he was given in mixtapes from friends.
Late night tales is a series of compilations from the famed azuli records label.

The track I have selected is:

Syreeta-Your kiss Is sweet



Fun activity Location alert!
Murray Arts Center

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Commonly referred to as the MAC!
This place is fantastic I highly recommend if you have a free evening on friday or saturday and want to do some fun ballroom, swing, line dancing, or just want to learn some new dance moves go to the MAC!

Here are the details:
Cost is 7 dollars per person and so worth it!

BALLROOM DANCE SCHEDULE AT THE MAC
Tuesday & Wednesday night: 8:30pm - 11:00pm
Friday and Saturday night: 8:30pm - 11:30pm
All dances include a live band and dance lesson
(They ask that all dancers wear proper ballroom attire.)
http://www.wrightwayenterprises.com/mac.htm



Upcoming shows

Legends-December 31th 2008
Featuring Superstar Dj Keoki, Dj Hardware and Mars and Mystre!

That's all for now folks! See you around the blogosphere!

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Aer OBAMA

Adam Freeland did this sweet remix of Daft Punk's Aerodynamics and a speak and spell saying OBAMA.

check it out!

O.B.A.M.A Say it! You are correct. at Discobelle.net

Friday, October 10, 2008

Shout out to the U of U!

University of Utah: Back in Red Music Video

Monday, October 6, 2008

Ed solo & Skool of Thought-We play the Music!

I love this song!
MC Darrison's voice is amazing, Great tune!

Friday, October 3, 2008

I'm a blog slacker and upcoming Shows

My sincere apologies on my blog slacking, I promise that I will try harder to keep it updated. The blog below this one was from today not August 27th. (Hope you like it)
Your comments are greatly appreciated
Also, Here is the list of our (V2) upcoming shows.

October 10th ATB (The Great Saltair)
October 11th Pendulum (The Murray Theater)
October 31st/November 1st Get Freaky
November 8th FSOB (LA,CA)

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

I swear i live a double life as a jazz musician!

No matter what I listen to, if it has a brass section I will probably like it.
So grab a seat Hepcats and kittens, guys and dolls. Here goes a jazz and swing blog.
Jazz, swing and Ska a like all have pretty big influence on me in my daily living.
Here are a few of the most influential tunes.


Lous Armstrong-Mack the Knife



Duke Ellington-It don't mean a thing


Cab Calloway-Minnie The Moocher


Glenn Miller-In The Mood


Ellis Hall-Flip Flop and Fly (Chicken Run Soundtrack)


Benny Goodman-A medley of several songs


Royal Crown Revue

and last and definitely not least!

Brian Setzer Orchestra - Stray Cat Strut

Monday, August 18, 2008

Monday, July 21, 2008

Dilbert and Evolution

We are studying evolution in my biology class here is a cartoon inspired by that.


Wednesday, July 9, 2008

And now a moldy oldy for all my readers out there.

Just a small teaser post for now. Sorry for the delay! I promise I will post a full blog soon.

-Joel

A BLOG DEDICATED TO MOTOWN!!!

In my opinion some of the greatest songs to come out of motown.



Jackson 5- I want you back



Edwin Starr-War



The supremes-Where did our love go


Jr. Walker & the All Stars - Shotgun



Jackson 5-ABC



Stevie Wonder-Uptight

Friday, June 20, 2008

Pictures and more!

Joke of the day!
Probably the last completely accruate weather forcast was
when god told noah there was a 100-percent chance of precipitation.



By popular demand some new pictures.
These are all from a show I played at the end of may.

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Top ten current favorite songs.






Jason Mraz-I'm Yours






Reel Big Fish-Call You



Incubus-Redefine



Incubus-Summer Romance




Patrick Alavi



Jamiroquai-Canned Heat



Red Hot Chilli Peppers-Can't Stop



Stevie Ray Vaughan - Superstition



Blues Traveler-Mayber I'm Wrong



Red Hot Chilli Peppers-Otherside (Benny Benassi Remix)

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Free Vader!

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Free Vader Group below;
http://groups.myspace.com/freevader

Some people speculate Darth Vader was framed this video explains the truth behind the lies:



Some Star Wars Fun (You especially want to see the late entry)



ON A SIDE NOTE:

The new Geek show podcast has been released.
Kerry Jackson of the local radio station X96 has started a geek show podcast for everything geek.
Here is the link;
http://www.geekshowpodcast.com/

There's something strange in the neighborhood!

Joke of the day!

No matter how busy people are, they are never to busy to stop

and talk about how busy they are.




Musical Review



DR. DEMENTO:



Star Trekkin!

A great fan favorite, Star Trekkin was the UK number one single on June 16th 1987. Many people don't know that this song was not written or performed by Dr. Demento. A group call The Firm from the UK is actually the force behind this great classic. It has however, been on several Dr. Demento compilations from his syndicated radio show including Dr. Demento Presents the Greatest Novelty CD of All Time in 1988, Dr. Demento: 20th Anniversary Collection in 1991 and Dr. Demento: Hits From Outer Space in 2006. The genius of this song is it's great use of catchphrase parodies and deliberate misreadings from the famous TV series.

Coldplay


Viva La Vida

I absolutely love the addition of kettle drums and strings in this song. It is almost surreal how beautifully this piece was put together, the atmospheric undertones created a huge extra layer for the background effect. This single was released in May of 2008. The full album was released on June 17th 2008. Viva La Vida in Spanish means Long Live Life or Live the life, the band took the name from the Painting by Artist Frida Kahlo. It sold 125,000 copies on its first day on the selves and is currently the #1 single in the UK.

Movie Review

3.75 Stars out of 5

Blade Runner


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What an excellent film!

The movie is directed by Ridley Scott ( Thelma & Louise, Black Hawk Down and Gladiator) and Stars Harrison Ford and Sean Young. It's interesting to see the similarities that the replicants (villains of the movie) have to the Joker and Harley Quinn. Both wear face make up and have acrobatic like attack skills. In Blade Runner the replicants are highly skilled androids that have a short life span. The idea for these characters came from the play R.U.R. also known as Rossum's Universal Robots (interestingly enough I worked as a stage hand for a production of this show at Southern Utah University).

Upcoming Shows

Get Funky

Hosted By: V2 Events

When: Friday Jun 27, 2008at 7:00 PM

Where: The Saltair Amphitheater12498 w. Saltair Dr.Magna, UT 84044

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Updates:

One of my favorite local Dj's Steez has started a mix show, The intro is myself, Steez and Loki. It features an Interview with my Best Bud Loki and a mix by Steez himself.

http://tasmixshow.%20com/


Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Woah, Joel created a blog?

Hello Kats and Kittens, Family and Friends!

Yes, It is true I have finally decided to begin a blog. why you ask have I finally made the leap to begin a blog. Well the answer is, I was pondering today on what forum I could really express some thoughts and happenings in my life and decided that making a blog seems the most fitting choice. So here we go Blogosphere land!

Reasons for creating this blog in no particular order (topics that will most likely be discussed later on)

1. To talk about school and various other school related topics

2. To talk about work and new developements with work

3. Vader was framed (nuff said)

4.New movies coming out (particularly DC and Marvel Comics movies) and my rating of them.

5. Music (will definitely be a big thing in the blog)

6.Shows coming up

7. Politics (sometimes I get a little political and feel the need to talk about it)

8.Vacations

9.Reactions to other people's blogs and comments on this blog

10. Comic books and dunny's (for those of you who don't know recently I have become something of a regular collecter of the kidrobot toy dunny series)

11. Favortie TV shows (To include, Heroes, Nip/Tuck, Survivor, etc.)

Thats about it for now folks, Till next time!