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Blech 20

In 1995 Warp records put out a promo cassette featuring a mix of material from their back catalogue by DJ Food (then Strictly Kev and PC) called Blech. The following year they put out a cd version, featuring a completely different tracklisting called Blechsdöttir. This recording is legendary amongst fans of the Warp label, featuring many of the highlights of their early catalogue including Autechre, Aphex Twin, Squarepusher, LFO, Nightmares on Wax, Plaid and lots more. The mixing is amazing. For over 10 years I’ve gradually gone from knowing pretty much none of the music outside the context of this mix to being familiar with most of it and along the way realising just how well mixed it is – discovering the way in which certain bits are actually made up of two or three tracks.  First hearing Autechre’s Lost without it going straight into Disjecta’s Kracht was a real shock. I still can’t work out how the hell they mixed the complex rhythms of Plaid’s Abla Eedio with anything at all. AFX’s Laughable Butane Bob never sounds right without the extra vocal samples they contribute. I can’t help copying their slow down Squarepusher’s of Problem Child whenever I play it in a set. It’s pretty much perfect from start to finish, absolutely one of my favourite albums of all time and one that I never get sick of listening to.

More recently I heard the original cassette, it’s interesting (and has some great tracks like a couple from Autechre’s Anvil Vapre, B12’s Scriptures and Seefeel’s Spangle), but clearly they took it to a whole new level with the sequel.

When Warp celebrated their 20th anniversary last year I bought their fantastic box set, but was a little disappointed there wasn’t a new Blech – now I’ve just discovered that there was, it just wasn’t in the box set! Strictly Kev did two one hour mixes for Warp’s 20th birthday, revisiting many of the classics from the original Blechs as well as updating with lots of more recent stuff like Boards of Canada, Battles, Broadcast, Clark and Flying Lotus. It’s available for download from Strictly Kev’s site and it’s fantastic.

DJ setlist – 22/8/10

This is the setlist for my DJ set at the Metro earlier today:

Ned Collette – Your Golden Heart
Kid Sam – Landslide
Otouto – Cartoon Shoes
Pikelet – Beyond the Sky
Machine Translations – Everything Feels New
Ed Kuepper – By the Way
Glide – Hole in the Middle
The Holy Sea – Ghost Town
Darren Hanlon – The Unmade Bed
Darren Hanlon – Hiccups
Stephen Malkmus – Cold Son
Yo La Tengo – Here to Fall
Bill Callahan – Sycamore
Neko Case – People Got A Lotta Nerve
Trembling Bells – Baby Lay Your Burden on Me
Neil Young – Revolution Blues
Velvet Underground – Rock and Roll
Faust – It’s a Rainy Day Sunshine Girl
Can – I’m so Green
Stereolab – Harmonium
Harmonia – Deluxe (Immer Wieder)
Neu! – Für Immer
Kraftwerk – Radioactivity
Black Devil Disco Club – Dali
Moon Wiring Club – Living Furniture
Jonny Trunk – Crank Two
Broadcast – Come On Lets Go
Boards fo Canada – Dayvan Cowboy
The XX – Infinity
M. Gira – Blind
Jesus & Mary Chain – Teenage Lust
Mercury Rev – Frittering
Slowdive – Slowdive
Lush – When I Die
Little Ice Age – Learn to Forget
Underground Lovers – Dream It Down
Straitjacket Fits – Fabulous Things
The Bats – Broken Path
The Crayon Fields – Lucky Again
The Smiths – That Joke Isn’t Funny Anymore
Art of Fighting – Give Me Tonight
Mazzy Star – Fade Into You
Palace Music – New Partner
Silver Jews – Pretty Eyes

DJ set this Sunday + other music news

I haven’t posted for a while since I haven’t had an internet connection at home. Gig guide post soon but in the meantime a quick post to let you know I’m still here and to mention a few things.

  • Autechre are touring Australia! If you don’t know how exciting this is then go and read this post over at Frogworth HQ (including an interview with Sean Booth)
  • There’s a new record store in Adelaide. It’s called Clarity Records and is at 60 Pulteney St in the city. They have lots of great stuff so go there if you’re in Adelaide.
  • This Sunday I’m DJing again at the Metro, starts from around 4, and this time will be a bit different – it’ll be an all vinyl set (assuming I manage to get my decks and a pile of records in there). Come along!

On the Stereo

  • Black FlagMy War LP (SST)
  • Primitive Calculators and Friendss/t cd (Chapter)
  • JandekLost Cause cd (Corwood)
  • Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy & The Cairo GangThe Wonder Show of the World cd (Drag City)
  • Ned Collette The Pool is Full of Hats cdep (dot dash)
  • Otouto Pip cd (Two Bright Lakes)
  • The Triffids Come Ride WIth Me … 10cd  (Domino)
  • Chad’s Tree Crossing Off the Miles 2cd (Memorandem)
  • Oren Ambarchi Grapes From the Estate cd (Touch)
  • AutechreOversteps cd (Warp)

Ae, ASMZ, JN on Youtube

The other day I was excited at the prospect of a new album from A Silver Mt Zion coming out very soon, now I’ve found out that two more of my favourite artists have new ones out in the next couple of months – Autechre and Joanna Newsom.

I’ve had a dig around on youtube to find some great videos of some of their older work, first up some nice unofficial Autechre video clips:

Clipper from Tri Repetae

[youtube FLK70Ipe-tI]

Dropp from EP7

[youtube hWGUnrIiOoI]

A lesson in how to dance to Autechre featuring Cfern from Confield.

[youtube 8tiVmPXNzdM]

Now some videos for A Silver Mt Zion:

Movie (Never Made) from He Has Left Us Alone But Shafts of Light Sometimes Grace the Corner of Our Rooms

[youtube y7C7V8IK2Ek]

and a live clip of 1,000,000 Died to Make This Sound from 13 Blues for Thirteen Moons in two parts (great footage but low quality upload, also the song is interrupted due to a weird setup at the festival):

[youtube y5rlp8powmA]

[youtube OgnDrdxC6PU]

Next, here is some live footage of Joanna Newsom from ATP curated by the Dirty Three (on the topic of Joanna Newsom live, at the show at the Forum next week she’ll be supported by the excellent Ned Collette & Wirewalker)

Bridges and Balloond from The Milk-eyed Mender

[youtube FsmNvsKVSWg]

Monkey and Bear from Ys at the same show

[youtube a3MwfSGUqjg]

Upcoming Gig Highlights – Youtube clips

While hunting around for ATP clips (for the previous post)), I came across a few other things and I thought I’d post some clips from artists who are touring soon.Lots of my favourite artists ever featured here, but there is only one amongst them who I’ve never seen before live, so it’s particularly exciting – it’s Joanna Newsom with a live version of the incredible opening track to Ys (which, since everyone else is coming up with such lists, I’m tempted to call the album of the decade)

Joanna NewsomEmily (in 2 parts)

[youtube g9djWq0fP6s]

[youtube eTsqf24XcDw]

Underground LoversBeautiful World (couldn’t find any live footage)

[youtube LYLhKKy_cLM]

Kim Salmon & the SurrealistsI Fell

[youtube PVF5u7Eeod4]

Camera ObscuraMy Maudlin Career

[youtube WmPzYztFmSo]

The Dirty ThreeAuthentic Celestial Music

[youtube Bo4OrfS2K8Y]

Laughing ClownsEternally Yours

[youtube E1XZbDFBJvo]

Cat PowerNude as the News

[youtube qqTIxgpF3RE]

Yo La TengoHere to Fall

[youtube NPQbJ5kmLlE]

Dinosaur JrSludgefeast

[youtube 53P5d1MsTZ8]

PavementSummer Babe

[youtube tU_68xRikG0]

The PixiesBone Machine

[youtube NJfCIQHwQT8]

ATP Day 2 (finally)

Last night I watched the ATP movie which is highly recommended, here’s the trailer

[youtube i-QV10TDphQ]

It reminded me of a couple of things

  1. That ATP is the most amazing festival ever and it is really depressing that there is no Australian ATP in 2010
  2. I never got around to posting my photos from day 2 of the 2009 festival.

(also it was a bit sad to see great performances by Animal Collective, Grizzly Bear and Akron/Family since they’re all playing in Australia next week but not Adelaide!)

Here’s the photos  (previous posts here and here)

I caught bits of some of the acts that played early – Hunter Dienna, Bridezilla and The Small Knives (missed the Stabs though). First international act for the day was Afrirampo, about whome I knew very little.

AFRIRAMPO! TOP OF MOUNTAIN! POWER!!!! (see video below for more detail)

Michael Gira
I’d been a fan of Gira for a long time, going back to the Swans but also right through to the present with the Angels of Light. As he took the stage a bunch of people got up off the hill and moved closer and he quipped “Who are you people and what do you want?”.  What follwed was the most powerful performance from one person with an acoustic guitar. Really incredible. Despite his somewhat gruff demeanor it was clear that Gira was having a great time at the festival, you’ll see his white hat amongst the crowd in some of my photos from both days (in particular right up the front for James Blood Ulmer).

Robert Forster
Earlier in the day Forster and his band had asked me for directions on a lonely mountain path. I had no idea, so I was quite relieved to see that they had safely made it back for their set. A show last year at the Gov had confirmed me as a Robert Forster fan (I was already into the Go-Betweens but hadn’t heard his solo stuff). The lineup for the festival was so amazing, with all these long time favourites who I never expected to get to see live, it was easy to forget about some of the acts I’d already seen quite a bit before (e.g. Forster, The Necks, Bill Callahan), but they were all fantastic. The spectacular setting, the wonderful crowd of dedicated music fans, everything just added up so that even the shows by familiar acts were really something special. Forster played a mix of solo stuff and Go-Betweens classics and was having the time of his life.

Harmonia

I’d been aware of Harmonia for a long time via my interest in Neu!, but there records only recently became easily available. Their music, made in 70’s, really lives up the the “ahead of their time” description. The live album “Harmonia Live 1974” in particular got me excited about seeing them, and they turned out to be one of the highlights in a weekend of great music. The crowd response was great, I think they converted lots of new fans. It was a great set, and not just an exercise in nostalgia (though a couple of times I just stood there in awe at the fact that I was watching Michael Rother from Neu!). The band seemed genuinely surprised and delighted by the warm response from the audience. It was a really great moment between the band and the audience when they left the stage to enormous applause.

The Laughing Clowns

What can I say? My favourite band ever, who I never expected to see live, after all this was their first show since 1984. It was all a bit overwhelming actually, I’ve been to a hell of lot of gigs by bands that I really love, but this was something extra special. They played

The Flypaper
Come One, Come All
Everything That Flies
Them From Mad Flies, Mad Flies
Nothing That Harms
Collapse Board
Eternally Yours

I would have been happy if it was longer, but apart from that it was about as good a set as I could expect (given that I love all of their songs it would be hard to be disappointed). Of course Eternally Yours was a truly superb end to the set, the moment when Louise Eliot brings in that Sax line was sublime.

Psarandonis

I didn’t see much of Psarandonis, I was recovering from the amazing run of acts that I’d just seen, and trying to find some food before the big conclusion, but I think this photo goes a small way to capturing the glorious view from the Amphitheatre Stage.

Spiritualized

It’s a long time since I’d really listened to Spiritualized much, so with all the other highlights I hadn’t given much thought to them, but the high quality of the festival continued. My interest in Spiritualized was renewed by a great performance, with I Think I’m In Love being the highlight.

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds delivered a spectacular finish to the festival, but I didn’t get any decent photos (but I have since found the instruction booklet to my camera and may read it at some point so that I will be able to get decent photos in the future). I was keen enough to want to see them again in Adelaide the following week but they’d sold out (perhaps also I was desperately trying to cling to anything related to ATP … I really never wanted to leave).

Here is some footage of the festival from Youtube

[youtube q9XC3cG0rOE]

[youtube cmwfc68-vGE]

[youtube lcfk5FiX2Ag]

[youtube ALF_1JdYcWA]

[youtube uoOrQPpGFb4]

More from the Laughing Clowns

Perhaps I should consider a name change to the Ed Kuepper fan blog or something to that effect. Anyway, this message is up on the Laughing Clowns myspace page:

The Laughing Clowns, following the enormous success of the last shows MAY be doing some select live dates in Australia. January 2010 had been mentioned. Nothing is confirmed. We will post when we know. Love you all. Expect something special.

Well, if anything will take my mind of the fact that I’m not at Mt Buller at an ATP festival in January then this is it.

In the meantime, the ABC will be showing a live Laughing Clowns show on Thursday the 17th of Sepetember as part of their Live at the Basement series (so it’s one of the shows from early May).

Ghost of an Ideal Wife:

[youtube A_G8V0rtLDg]

Everything That Flies:

[youtube et1qQwXKvkg]


Flipper

A few weeks I saw the band Flipper, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect since the only album of theirs that I know came out almost 30 years ago, but as it turns out they were absolutely awesome, easily one of the gigs of the year. Here’s some highlights of what I can find on youtube:

A video for Ever

[youtube _7sPUaedQxo]

a live performance of Way of the World from 1983

[youtube 5MS2mFfN1ks]

Sex Bomb from the same show

[youtube 1WD2pUTO9uU]

(I Saw You) Shine with visual effects

[youtube WUsd2IKwzNI]