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The Barbelith Song Pimpin' Club

 
  

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autopilot disengaged
12:13 / 27.02.02
just to let everyone know that deej shadow's afore-mentioned monosyllabik is up for grabs, via a radio rip, over at audiogalaxy.

it's a strange one - as has been noted, only a couple of notes - but seems he's done virtually every modulation possible with them by the end of the track. weird, insistent electronix. if it's not as immediately accesible or melodic as earlier stuff, you will be glad to hear he's at least refusing the easy option of revisiting past glories - shadow's back and he's pushing the envelope.

oh, and lyra: i hope that QBert mix is better than his collaborative effort with shadow - 'cause that never really grabbed me.
 
 
No star here laces
12:23 / 27.02.02
No, this QBErt mix is honestly the be all and end all of scratch mixing as far as I'm concerned. It is sheer unadulterated genius from end to end. No one who calls 'emselves a hip hop fan should be without this. Unfortunately it can be a right bitch to get hold of - my copy is a second gen tape...
 
 
autopilot disengaged
12:36 / 27.02.02
cool: am downloadin' it in digital from audiogalaxy. but it's behind about a zillion dodgy radiohead dance remixes, some divine styler and non phixion (anyone heard these guys?)
 
 
No star here laces
13:05 / 27.02.02
I'll pimp Non-Phixion's "I shot reagan" for kind of cute novelty value, and some good rhymes. None of their other stuff has impressed particularly, but no way am I admitting I liked that track cos Necro was on it, so they must have something going for 'em.

divine styler is practically the definition of beard-hop...

(sorry flux - will stop discussing stuff soon)
 
 
rizla mission
13:05 / 27.02.02
Nobody seems to care for my rockin' songs, so here's some non-rocking songs:

ADULT. - Pressure Suit
The recent fad for retro-80s dance records with German women saying sexy things over the top of them is getting pretty tedious, but I still urge you - CHECK THIS OUT - the music sounds like Bomb 20 doing disco and the singing lady sounds really frightening..

Buick 6 - How can I Walk Down the Aisle When I'm Drunk on my Porch?
Self-explanatory, but brilliant, melancholy alt-country. Get juiced up and sing along.

[ 27-02-2002: Message edited by: Rizla Year Zero ]
 
 
nikon driver
13:06 / 27.02.02
hey autopilot.

i've heard both divine styler and non-phixion. if you go downstairs and check out my computer you should find some. wait...i know i've got some divine styler, however, think i may have deleted non-phixion...not sure.

take a look anyway.
 
 
autopilot disengaged
13:29 / 27.02.02
i know you've got *some* divine styler. but i want *more*. 'cause divine styler = cool.
 
 
Cherry Bomb
13:54 / 27.02.02
I would like to play, but you all know more songs than I. And I only have six minutes before I have to go back to class.

Still and all..

lemme take it back old school . How about "Dopeman" from "Straight Outta Compton"? "To be a dopeman boy you must qualify/Dont get high off your own supply..."

Sugarcubes: "Deus." Mayhaps one of the loveliest songs ever...

And a rather strange combo, but that's me, innit?
 
 
The Natural Way
14:12 / 27.02.02
Oh Flux, you coool fuck, I lurv that Crossover tune, too.

And the German one, whatever that's called.

It's the girl....her voice is so fucking sexy it's stupid.
 
 
rizla mission
15:00 / 27.02.02
STOP THE FUCKIN' PRESS!

I've just discovered that via some kind of 'listen online' style thing, you can hear MELT BANANA's half hour John Peel radio performance on
this page.

I have it on tape and it is, without question, the best noise I've ever heard human beings make.

I pimp it to you a million times over.
 
 
Captain Zoom
17:07 / 27.02.02
Band: Muse
Song: Unintended.

Fucking love it.

Zoom.
 
 
Matthew Fluxington
03:20 / 28.02.02
Hey Runce, when you talk about sexy voices, are you referring to the girl on the Crossover track, or the Adult song?

I think that the girl on the Crossover track has one of the sexiest, coolest voices that I have ever heard.

Anyway, I've got a new rule for this thread: feel free to make comments within the thread, but for every post in this thread, there must be a song pimp contained within it from here on out. Fuck the song limit - that's just there so people don't start posting long list of songs, and to keep the quality control high. I think that everyone should stick with some sort of description of the songs that they are pimping - otherwise, why would you expect someone to download it?

My pimp:

"Baby Eyes" by Pyramids of Giza

It's just so mesmerizing - the chanted hook, mixed with the staccato verses, the odd churning guitars which make me feel a bit seasick.... wow. Of course, this is by the same people who gave us the little slice of pop genius that is "Experimental Fashion" by Banjo-V, which I pimped early on in this thread.

These guys are so fantastic - they need to get famous, and quick. As it is, it's a bit like having my own personal miniature Pavement circa Westing... or a baby Flaming Lips which I can keep in my pocket.

[ 28-02-2002: Message edited by: Flux = Expert Textpert ]
 
 
odd jest on horn
06:45 / 28.02.02
Anna by Kukl
 
 
The Natural Way
11:35 / 28.02.02
I'mah talkin' 'bout that there Crossover lady.

I am mostly digging Cornelius's brill 'Brazil' at the moment.

A lovely little tune.

Oh, and that cutesy 'wish upon a star' tune on the Mulholland Drive soundtrack. Forget who did it now.

And Khan's 'Ride Me' & 'Vaseline'.

[ 28-02-2002: Message edited by: You and Runce ]
 
 
Cherry Bomb
11:36 / 28.02.02
OK, I wanna play...

More on the Quasi tip: "Fable With No Moral, A"

Elliot Smith love: "Baby Britain"

Much Tjinder Singh love: "Red Light Disco" and "Throwing Hip Hop Bricks" from the "Clinton" album (oh band is called Clinton as well)
 
 
Saveloy
12:28 / 28.02.02
Today I say:

Fog - "Laughing Gas" (off their eponymous LP, apparently. On Ninja Tunes)

This might be beard-hop, I dunno, but it's ace. I think it would appeal to fans of the last two Radiohead LPs. Continuous NASTY distorted feedback scream, treated to sound spooky, in a "horrific monster too far away to be an immediate threat, but best not hang about" stylee. And big drums and messy scratching.


Flux:
"Baby Eyes" by Pyramids of Giza

Cor, I like that. For anyone wanting further description, it's a sparse thing and the tune = childish (in a good way) 2-note nee-naw chant delivered by sleepy, lazy man with twinkly eyes. Reminds me a wee bit of Faust ("Sad Skinhead").

They do one of my favourite things, which is a second vocalist shouting/singing their own thing at you from the edge of the, um, aural stage.

[ 28-02-2002: Message edited by: Saveloy ]

[ 28-02-2002: Message edited by: Saveloy ]
 
 
Spatula Clarke
12:32 / 28.02.02
quote:Originally posted by Cherry Bomb:
More on the Quasi tip: "Fable With No Moral, A"


Oh, shit.

<bangs head on table at realisation that compilations now have to be redone>
 
 
The Return Of Rothkoid
12:43 / 28.02.02
My pimp of the day: the only thing keeping me sane at the moment is Charles Mingus' album Mingus At Antibes - which, if you're in the UK and are around when HMV have a sale, can be had for about a fiver. It's a tenner or so full-price. 70 minutes of (as yet) unremastered live fucking brilliance.

The song off this disc I want to get y'all into is "Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting" that does what it says on the tin. It's sorta like a hugely bass-driven twelve-minute sound of testifyin'. Saxaphones speak in tones that sound like members of a congregation rolling around on the floor, speaking in tongues. Themes come and go, but it's like a fucking fireball, a runaway train gathering speed until it flattens yo' unholy ass. Schizophrenic drumming, jungle-like riffs of sound echoed by the ensemble: descending into chaos, thumping skins and red-faced horn-blowing before straightening up the Church best and coming together for dignity's sake.

It's jaw-droppingly good. No, scratch that - it's fucking SUPERB.

And it's just the starting track.
 
 
Matthew Fluxington
12:57 / 28.02.02
Oh man, I could recommend Mingus tracks all day - the man was a fucking genius. I'll throw in "Better Git Hit In Your Soul" which dates back to the same period "Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting" comes from, it's another gospel tune, with each instrument 'testifying'. This song is seriously one of the most joyful things that I have ever heard. Eric Dolphy is on it too, which is a major bonus.

I don't think I can really do this song justice with any more words - just hear it, and hear "Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting". It will do you good.
 
 
Matthew Fluxington
18:37 / 01.03.02
My pimp today - an untitled live radio freestyle by the Wu-Tang Clan circa 1993.

It's truly marvelous - it starts off with RZA doing the Wu roll call, and then the DJ starts putting on "Hard To Handle" by Otis Redding, and Method Man starts freestyling over it - Ghostface pops in, fucking it up at first, but then getting into a strong verse with the lyrical highlight "when I speak it's like Merryl Lynch". Raekwon makes a brief awkward cameo, but then Method Man comes back with a perfect improv verse, he's on fire. Early Meth at his best, for real. Think "M.E.T.H.O.D. Man" or "7th Chamber". Ghostface comes back for a bit, then GZA enters with a quick, solid, clever verse. ODB gets a couple lines in and it's over ---
this is a hidden gem for any Wu fan, especially those who love 36 Chambers the most.

The whole session is brimming with energy...it's some of the purest hip hop I've ever heard.
 
 
Elijah, Freelance Rabbi
19:13 / 01.03.02
Stromkern ------ Night Riders
very cool
 
 
T*M*U*M*A
09:33 / 02.03.02
seein' as i'm not here too often.. i'll recommend like nuts.

Toxcity - System of a down

prison song - system of a down

paris in flames - thursday

misuse of control - no comply

schism - tool

whiskey and gin - dance hall crashers

i'll find you - hundred reasons

ok.. thats my 7 for this week.
 
 
nikon driver
09:36 / 04.03.02
okay, so i've been quiet. but when you've pimped 'gold chain > we rock the parti' you wanna keep your WOW factor. and boy am i returning with some'O'tha'goodshit!

i don't don't how i ever missed it. last year mixmaster mike releases a new album and i fucking ignore it. don't ask me how - i mean it should be a big event, but it went unnoticed.

so anyway, i download some stuff for no particular reason - just because i felt that i should. and BOY! it caught me off guard. this should have been played by someone somewhere anywhere, in one of the clubs i go to, whatever, i should of heard this by now. i live in a cool town, or at least i thought i did. someone should of pimped it! god it's good.

please welcome your new best friend:

mixmaster mike feat. KRS-1 - Get Yourself up

it's okay. you can buy me a drink sometime.

[ 04-03-2002: Message edited by: nikon driver ]
 
 
Mr. Moonlight
13:35 / 04.03.02
ok so im gona Pimp a band by a very close friend of mine...i thinks its just great...he is also in Banjo V (which is just a side band for fun) ohand they will ave another song up on songfight.com for the entry "HOTEL"


make me a girl --- the pyramids of giza
 
 
autopilot disengaged
15:28 / 04.03.02
ok: this is for all of y'all that said massive attack were finished. MASSIVE ATTACK DON'T STOP.

and now, having teamed up with the mighty mos' def for i against i, you can hear why for yrself.

tradmark other-side-of-midnight vibes, old skool synths exploding at the chorus like the proverbial war in heaven...

class. there's no fakin' it.
 
 
Matthew Fluxington
13:33 / 05.03.02
"Time To Get Dumb" by the Lynnfield Pioneers.

A hidden garage rock/funk fusion gem, from the very strong LP Free Popcorn!, released on Matador a few years back.

It's really a shame that Matador dropped the ball in marketing this band, because this song, along with "Maximum Sunshine", also from the record, really should have been huge mainstream hits in the best way.

Highly danceable, begging to be sampled, languishing in a painful obscurity - please, download this song.

Sample lyrics:

"it's time to get stupid...if you've got a mind, you've got to lose it/...vacant as a Love Pistol/ I'm lightheaded cos there's nothing in my skull!/ time to get dumb! dumb! dumb! dumb! dum-dum-dee-dumb!"
 
 
Matthew Fluxington
15:35 / 08.03.02
Okay, making up for some lost time:

"This Room" by The Notwist. It's sorta like a Belle And Sebastian ballad Vs. Squarepusher. Sexy, sinister, menacing... recommended.

The Shimmer Kids Underpop Association "Black Heva Vs. The Ruby Satellite" - this song is enormous, a low-fi super-drone orchestra. Guitars chug along, percussion shakes off in the distance, keyboards and theremins hum, the vocals carry a gorgeous melody with lyrics about cosmic love, it makes me think of old Jack Kirby comics. This is one of my favorite songs, ever.

[ 08-03-2002: Message edited by: Flux = The Living Planet ]
 
 
gridley
16:21 / 08.03.02
laidback pop with quirky lyrics do it for me and that's what I've got for you today. hopefully, these audiogalaxy links will actually work.

god made an angel by timbuk3. any song which features a "groovy, cross-dressing, counter-culture, guru cassanova" has got to be worth listening to, right?

people say by papas fritas. if you don't know papas fritas, they make some of the best smart pop music around. plus you gotta love a front man named Tony Goddess.

and last but not least...
be my lover by stargazer lily. the best philly band that's yet to make it big. two female lead singers, very different sounds. this one is my fave.

[ 08-03-2002: Message edited by: gridley ]
 
 
Matthew Fluxington
15:48 / 11.03.02
Inspired by the recent Barbelith field trip to a Peaches/Taylor Savvy show, I would like to pimp "Share The Dream" by Taylor Savvy...

It's an early 80s style dance pop song with the mantra "me and my dad share the same dream of still being in school (it's a nightmare!)". And it's great. It's just that simple.

[ 11-03-2002: Message edited by: Flux = naked, naked foul ]
 
 
Saveloy
13:44 / 12.03.02
Anything at all by VENETIAN SNARES.

See here, you: http://www.planet-mu.com/artist21.html

Ridiculous, angular NEEK-NERK... ... NIP-NIM-NOO-NOO breakbeat stuff, like Aphex but harder and better. There's a whiff of smug beardity about Aphex which isn't here - this is just straight-ahead CARTOON mad. Thassit - music to chase cartoon mice to.
 
 
rizla mission
14:02 / 12.03.02
Yes! Venetian Snares are fucking ace! s/he/they/whatever released an album called "Songs About My Cats" and all the songs had names like 'cleaning each other' and 'playing with cottonreel'. Respect.

On Flux's advice, I'll basically repeat what I said earlier today in the singles thread - McCLUSKY! Absolutely top stuff in an anrgy slogany art-punk Albini-produced manner. Song titles for those wishing to download:
the A-side is "To Hell with Good Intentions" and equally ace B-sides are "A Beacon for Pissed Ships" and "The Habit that Kicks Itself". Apparently their first single was called "Lightsaber Cocksucking Blues", so by all means download that and tell me what it sounds like.
 
 
Goodness Gracious Meme
14:11 / 12.03.02
In honour of the lust-fest on Saturday, I've got to pimp Peaches and Gonzales Red Leather for anyone who hasn't heard it yet... Hot pink hot sex is also pretty good.
 
 
Regrettable Juvenilia
15:50 / 12.03.02
Which leaves me to pimp 'Anarchy in Berlin' by Bomb20 and the mighty, mighty Cobra Killer. It's like punk rock squall with junglist breaks and lots of mad shouting. "I don't give a shit about this town, I don't give a shit about that town, and I DON'T give a shit for your fucking justice!"
 
 
Matthew Fluxington
01:58 / 13.03.02
I would like to pimp the song "Radical Girl" by Go Back Snowball aka Bob "Guided By Voices" Pollard and Mac "Superchunk" McCaughan. Don't be confused: it's really just Guided By Voices.

In a lot of ways it's exactly what I've been wanting Bob to do - add more textures and sounds, especially keyboards and horns, which are the main instruments in this composition. It's a lot of fun - it's a groover, it's mostly just Pollard singing the line "she's such/ a radical girl" over and over for two minutes.

Highly recommended...
 
 
rizla mission
08:27 / 13.03.02
quote:Originally posted by Flyboy:
Which leaves me to pimp 'Anarchy in Berlin' by Bomb20 and the mighty, mighty Cobra Killer. It's like punk rock squall with junglist breaks and lots of mad shouting. "I don't give a shit about this town, I don't give a shit about that town, and I DON'T give a shit for your fucking justice!"


Bomb 20! YEAH! He rules!

Oh yeah, and if any of you music downloaders feel a little daring, can you look for ARTIST: 'Bong Ra' TITLE: 'Sounds From Hell' and tell me what you find, cos I just discovered 20 minutes of the most terrifying shit on a recent tape..

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