Thursday, February 26, 2009

Guest Blog - "Why la Clandestina hearts Led Zeppelin"

Not that I'm trying to sound like every other Zeppelin-o-phobe who can name all of Jimmy Page's chord progressions within "Dazed and Confused," but I have to admit a certain affinity for the band. Just because I own 3 copies of every album on cd, cassette and vinyl (still looking for the 8-track!), doesn't mean I'm obsessed, does it? Hmmm...I'll just give that a quick Palin wink-and-nod.

I'm sure I'm supposed to say that "Zeppelin fucking ROCKS MAN!!!" in response to "Why do you love this band?" but there's so much more to it. Its not just Jimmy’s too-ripe-for-parody-yet-totally-awesome cello bow/guitar solos or John Bonham’s 48 minute drum machinations (typically done while Jimmy and Robert got Jim Beam-ed out with mother-daughter partners involving various positions even donkeys would find appalling).




I never particularly cared for the mythology that surrounded the band (particularly Jimmy Page’s never-ending obsession with all things occult). Nor did I ever care to fuck Robert Plant (although I’d be lying if I said I would pass up the opportunity if I were more than just a zygote waiting to begin mitosis). It wasn’t that Bonzo inspired the “Animal” muppet or that John Paul Jones seemed to be the Ringo of the group. No, there’s a deeper reason that Zep pierced my heart.

At its core, Led Zeppelin was always about the making the best music they could. They never won a Grammy. They never even charted that high on the Billboard rankings. But they had killer fucking albums that you could play from Side A, Track 1 to Side B, Track 10. You never had to skip a song. The minute you put in their fifth album, “Houses of the Holy” and were met with “The Song Remains the Same,” you knew you made the right decision to purchase that album as opposed to the latest Strokes “effort.”



Their songs take you away to Mordor, to a castle in the sky, to a lake near the deep blue sea and then straight to hell and back. They are simply timeless. Zeppelin wasn’t just hard rock. They could do geek-folk acoustic musings as well as Simon and Garfunkel (see: “Going to California”) and then move straight to driving sexed-up devil worship riffs that would make Black Sabbath weep with kohl-eyed envy (see: “Dazed and Confused”).

Not many bands have so much versatility these days. But then again, not many bands are Zeppelin.
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[editor's note... this piece begins a new idea for the blog, "Guest bloggers". The attempt is to connect my interests with those who share a deep passion for their own interests. This can be a great experiment in folks sharing what they love and why.. finding commonalities across music, interests and art.

I think its apt to present this piece as we are jumping big from one genre to the other. We can see what motifs and aspects of the genres fans find attractive, side by side with my own interests... so there you have it. I'll post my arguments why these pieces connect in the later post, but first lets get our mouths to salivate and get the led out!]

and this is why I'm happy...

1. Love by DJ's (Whizeguy, RickyRicardo, Amitai)
2. Got "No Refix"
3. "No Refix" got a rewind
4. random folks came up to me asking "are you ill.selection?"
5. The MC (Shawn Lucas) shook my hand after hearing "No Refix"

Where did this happen??

Here

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

ill.selection "Slick Willie" mix

A grimey, sublow, eski, 8bar, dubstep, aquabass, breakbeat garage mix
Download here

Neva Argue - Virus Syndicate
Play Doe - Joker & Rustie
I Spy - Skepta
Pro Nails - Kid Sister (Rusko Remix)
Where's My Money - TC (Caspa Remix)
Lollipop - Lil Wayne
BK 2 The Future - Gemmy
Intensive Snare - Plastician feat. Skepta
80's - Joker
G.H.E.T.T.O. - Dizzee Rascal
Eastern Jam - Chase & Status
Blipstream - Buraka Som Sistema & Skream (Hollertronix Mashup)
138 Trek - DJ Zinc
Cum Dancing - London Elektricity (Dub Child Remix)
Superfine - Daluq
Gotta Man - Doctor and Davinchie
The Lie - Zomby
BG - D1
We Fear Not - Black Canvas (TRG Remix)
Hold You - Dot Rotten
I Violate Cause Im A Sinner -Dot Rotten

Random update of non-consequence, and Cumbia

Yes, I've been slacking on producing anything of original substance on this blog thing for a while. Being that I got laid off from a job, am seeing someone, and dealing with a heap load of issues that have been around since lord knows when... I've been kinda busy... but as of late, this is what is in store.

1. About 4 new mixes I'm working on
2. "Guest bloggers"
3. Finding a job
4. Production all around
5. Merging my news rants from FB to the blog..
6. Contemplating to make the news rants into a second blog...

So there you go....But on the music front... I've been noticing more attention has been made to Cumbia lately... Diplo's Mad Decent Podcast featured a Cumbia mix... and Fader just passed this cool looking Cumbia blog along as well.

I remember us Salvadorans used to get hated on for liking Cumbia... and here we are... go figure.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Blog: No Trivia

Doing a track by track analysis of Dilla's Donuts, and essays on Young Jeezy... pretty nice

Thursday, February 19, 2009

AND THEN... there is this...

FACT Magazine did it again with the K-Punk piece Infinity is Now: in defence of the hardcore continuum defending Simon Reynold's Hardcore Continuum. And a response by Dan Hancox Generational Resentment.

What do I think? While I am of the Hardcore Continuum generation... I do think these pieces are true theories that cannot be proven. It might be cool to say that the baton is not being passed but there is a slip by the elders and the youngers are right in the midst of scooping the baton up. I do think the Hardcore Continuum is relevant but must be treated as a lose quilt that can be added to and reshaped.

FACT Magazine: 20 best: Hip-Hop albums ever made

An awesome collection of albums that I most certainly agree with... devastatingly accurate! It brought a sniffle to me nose for sure...

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Mary Anne Hobbs presents "West Coast Rocks" Doc



Flylo, Lazer Sword, Samiyam, etc... pretty much everyone I like at the moment. And... MAH is hot as nuts anyway... big up that white girl!

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

El-B Interview from 2001


















Here is an old Kode9 interview of El-B... the guy who began the transition from 2-step to Dubstep. I remember reading Kode9's Hyperdub site and not getting what the fuss was all about... but hey, its better to learn now than to not at all.

Enjoy, there is also the Roots of El-B coming out soon... I'm looking forward to that.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Company Flow - Funcrusher Plus reissue...

Pitchfork did a cool interview with Company Flow about the re-release of their sweet ass Funcrusher Plus... I remember getting this from some friends of mine and having to put it down cause the sound and approach was SOOO different to me at the time. Its a bold album...

and for the throwback... I bring you, "End to End Burners"



Happy Friday

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Milton Jackson - Ghosts in My Machine



Gorgeous piece of work here... I took this off someone else's blog... its that good!! Amazing!

Monday, February 9, 2009

Big drums rock...

Radiohead "15 Steps" at the Grammys


Kanye West "Love Lockdown" at Dave Letterman

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

When Photek ruled...



A doc from 1996 that shows the beauty and aesthetic qualities of drum and bass and the one like Photek himself. This is beautiful music here and shows the genre at my favorite moment. Gorgeous work.