Daily Video, Gary Numan, I Am Dust

This video, for I Am Dust from Splinter (Songs from a Broken Mind) by Gary Numan, was made using a Tachyons + video glitch synth in combination with a HI-8 camera and a CRT television to simulate grainy VHS-style images, and no computer post-production was used.

(VHS: those tapes we all used back in the pre-DVD pre-DVR dark ages, when the enjoyment of a significant chunk of popular entertainment depended on the continued strength and resiliance of fickle, degenerating magnetic tape and VCRs we had to set by hand and then hope no-one changed the channel while we were out. We also had to fix mangled cassettes with our pens and carry our CIRCUS magazines home from Tower Records uphill both ways in the snow.)

Anyway. It’s a good song, grimy and aggressive and shimmering with industrial menace.

Gary Numan 'I Am Dust'

Daily Video: Nirvana, Smells Like Teen Spirit

Kurt Cobain has been dead 20 years.

My feelings about this are quite similar to how I felt when I received the news of his passing, which was stunned disbelief, followed by great sadness.

I was 19, and in college. It was a beautiful spring day. That’s what stands out, in my memory: the dew on the bright green grass, the chill in the air despite the warmth of the sun, the silence of a campus just waking up from winter.

People are still hearing Nirvana for the first time every day. But they are not hearing it quite as we did, the actual first time, when everything else on the radio sounded like Mötley Crüe.

Smells Like Teen Spirit is the song that got so popular Nirvana (or at least Kurt Cobain) found it embarrassing; that kind of success was, of course, the exact opposite of what they intended to do.

But if I had to come up with one song that encapsulated the feeling of leaving high school, leaving suburbia, trying to figure out what living in the (bigger) world meant, it’s this one. Even now, even 20 years on, it’s exhilarating listening to him launch into the chorus.

Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit

Hauschka, Abandoned City

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All but one of the songs on Abandoned City, the latest release from master of the prepared piano1 Hauschka (Volker Bertelmann), were composed in a 10 day period following the birth of his first son. The result is a collection of tunes bursting with life and movement and packed with complex rhythms.

This is perhaps ironic, given that all of the songs are named for and/or inspired by by abandoned cities. Or, I should say, cities abandoned by humans; wind and waves and sun and sand and the creatures of the earth have asserted their dominion instead.2

The one song not named for a specific city is Who Lived Here. It is the most mellow track, and while it is specifically inspired by abandoned desert towns, it both evokes and reflects the combination of curiosity and dread felt by anyone, anywhere who comes across places that humans once lived, but have since fled.

All of the tracks are strong, and picking favorites is hard, but I did particularly like Pripyat (creepy and menacing, like a haunted house), Bakerville (rollicks like an old-time saloon) and Sanzhi Pod City (sounds like the thrill of the discovery of the otherworldly feels).

As an example/enticement of the treasures within, here is the video for Elizabeth Bay, named for a deserted mining town in Namibia:

Hauschka - Elizabeth Bay

1 “Prepared piano” means he has stuck foreign objects inside the instrument, like tambourines, or sticks, and so on.

2 Cities referenced are, in order of appearance: Elizabeth Bay (mining town, Namibia); Pripyat (located near site of Chernobyl nuclear disaster, Ukraine); Thames Town (new development rejected by consumers outside Shanghai, China); Agdam (abandoned during civil war, Azerbaijan); Sanzhi Pod City (also known as “UFO houses“, Taiwan); Craco (rendered uninhabitable by landslides, Italy); Bakerville (ghost town, Colorado); and Stromness (former whaling station and destination of rescue mission led by Ernest Shackleton in 1916; South Georgia Island).

Daily Video: Brown Bird, Live from Dirt Floor Recording Studios

In honor of David Lamb, of Brown Bird, taken much too soon by leukemia.

Brown Bird - Dirt Floor Recording Studios, Chester CT

According to their Facebook there will be a celebration of David’s life on Tuesday, April 8, 2014 in Providence, Rhode Island.

Details:

Location: Columbus Theatre in Providence, RI
Cost: Free and open to the public.
Performing: Joe Fletcher, Death Vessel, Alec K Redfearn and Last Good Tooth.
Time: Doors will open at 7:30pm, and the event will start at 8:30.

Daily Video: Quilt, Arctic Shark

This is the video for Arctic Shark, from Held in Splendor by Quilt. I’m not quite sure if I’m missing their visual metaphor scheme or if there just isn’t one, but it has been a long day and a long week and now it’s raining, so I’m totally willing to chill out in their sunny, warm-looking picnic area while they sing a sweet comfortable song and parade random objects past me.

Quilt - Arctic Shark [Official Video]

Daily Video: Fé, 50/50

Fé always has the best video locations. This one, for 50/50, which is half of their latest release, due out April 14, was shot at the Camber Sands in on the Sussex coast, in England. The majestic windswept headlands are the perfect background for a song that is about learning to think expansively about romance.

Also majestic: Leo’s beard.

http://youtu.be/PGFJ1EzskmY

Daily Video: Vuvuvultures, Arty Party

Darlings, it is FRIDAY NIGHT JAM TIME. Today we are pouring ourselves a beverage, jamming our haterblockers on our faces (indoors) and dancing around our kitchens and living rooms to Arty Party by Vuvuvultures.

Attending the party they are singing about here would probably be super-tedious; on the other hand, running away from it – with them, of course – would probably be something I would do just because I know it would end in a good story.

If you are planning to be in Italy in early April or attending the Adam Ant show in London in the middle of the month, you can see them live!

2nd April – 110 Café-Mercoledi Rock City, Perugia, Italy

3rd April – Combo Social Club, Florence, Italy

4th April – PnBox – Pordenone, Italy

5th April – Covo Club – Bologna, Italy

19th April – Hammermith Apollo, London supporting Adam Ant