33 1/3 Part 16

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Kraftwerk – ‘The Man Machine’ (EMI, 1978)

In the grand scheme of things, this may not be the most important Kraftwerk record ever released; and both Autobahn and Trans Europe Express have much to recommend them. But it’s my favourite, and that’s why I’ve picked this album by my favourite german band ever, and one of the most influential acts EVER.

I first heard this album in about the second year of university, when I borrowed the tape off someone, which they never got back (Mark, you still owe me £35, but as my intro to Kraftwerk I guess we’re fair and square). The tape has died, after much play; replaced on CD which was then passed onto my brother when I found a vinyl copy. So on a personal level, it’s an album I feel essential to own and listen to regularly.

It works on so many different levels: yes, it’s groundbreaking music full stop, and it’s hard to imagine much of what would happen over the next thirty years without it. Not an electric guitar in sight (well, hearing). And for once, instead of Europeans plundering the music of African-Americans and then selling it back to Wh

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ite Americans, this was genuinely original music, and folks everywhere were sitting up and listening. It’s dated phenomenally well, even if you don’t have a snazzy remaster.

It’s also a fantastic album to listen to whilst travelling. I can

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definitely trace a growing interest in so-called Krautrock (am i the only person who finds that term slightly uncomfortable?) to hearing this album – Can, Faust, Neu! Harmonia etc.. My suggestions that we spent a holiday driving up and down German motorways listen to German bands have not been well received. Never mind…The influences on bands as diverse as Joy Division and Air can be found here, not to mention pretty much everything that’s come under the heading of dance and electronica – techno, electro, trance to say nothing of Hip-Hop …hell, Kraftwerk were ahead of punk and disco, no-wave: you name it.

Oh, and it’s a fantastic bloody pop album. ‘The Model’ is a great tune full stop, as covered with wildly different arrangements by Big Black (noise rock) and Canasta (twee pop).

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Album Review – The Silent Years

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The Silent Years -‘The Globe’ (Gift Music)

This is a sneaky little bugger of a record. It creeps up on you, and like a small child or younger sibbling, you find it okay in small doses but you don’t want to have to do more than tolerate it. Then somehow, you find that, despite yourself, you start accepting it and liking it for what it is, not for what it isn’t.

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Fire or Polyphonic Spree (but not the one trick pony that the latter ultimately proved to be). And yeah, there’s bits of The Shins and Fleet Foxes here too. It’s pastoral rather than psychedelic.

It’s certainly not a faultless record – at sixteen tracks it feels a bit long and I’ll be willing to bet that on anyone’s iTunes

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l want to play again and again. It’s more than a mixed back, if a little bit dipping in quality in places.

So…you may wish to hear before you buy, but I think you’ll find something here to tempt you…

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The Silent Years -‘Know Your Place.’ mp3

See the video for ‘Taking Drugs At the Amusement Park’ here

The Silent Years website/The Silent Years’ myspace

Album Review -The Raincoats (re-issue)

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The Raincoats – The Raincoats (We ThRee) (sic!) (re-issue)

Apparently, this absolute classic of an album has been out of print for ten years. Which is quite worrying, considering what a landmark record it is. It’s also a matter of concern that it’s thirty years since it came out, which is worrying for reasons of a different aesthetic sort (more to do with Narcissus than Aphrodite, shall we say).

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hat’s actually irrelevant. Because the reason you need to own this record (and don’t just download a copy or get a mate to burn it for you), is that it’s phenomenal. Groundbreaking. In the same way as The Velvet Underground & Nico. And no, that’s not hyperbole. Yes, they were showing that girls could do it too (no shit), at the same time as the likes of Delta 5, The Slits (whom drummer Palmolive started out with), the Au Pairs et al, the songs here are phenomenal.

‘Adventures Close To Home’ (no, not the Slits’ song), ‘Fairytale In The Supermarket’ ‘Black and White’ – the latter complete with Sax from Laura Logic of X-Ray Spex/Essential Logic fame you need these songs in your life. Scratchy, demented, and still sounding fresh today. There’s the rather scary ‘Off Duty Trip’ -about a soldier whose conviction for rape was considered that it might affect his career in the military (

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33 1/3 Part 15

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Boards Of Canada -‘The Campfire Headphase’ (Warp, 2005)

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realised that this is the twentieth anniversary of the seminal Warp label. Formed in Sheffield in 1989, the label has given us Aphex Twin, Leila, Autechre, Broadcast and Boards Of Canada, as well as subsequently diversifying and bringing us Battles, Maximo Park and !!!

Many people cite the Boards Of Canada’s brilliantly named Music Has The Right To Children as their defining moment. I would humbly suggest (heretically and offensively so, no doubt, to some) that, actually The Campfire Headphase is their finest moment. This is the sound of the scots duo experimenting and producing little less than gold. I

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t’s the sound of winter, and how, amongst the cold, and wet, there’s something really beautiful there.

I suppose as much of this is to do with the situation is was in at the time when I first heard this record. About 2003-5 two things h

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s started with ‘Get your coat?’ Exactly). The one day Mrs. 17 Seconds introduced me to all sorts of electronica and chill-type music I hadn’t really heard before – Royksopp, Bent, Bonobo and Zero 7, amongst others. One day in Avalanche she heard The Campfire Headphase and put it on h

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er Christmas list. And brother 17 Seconds bought it for her.

That Christmas, brother 17 Seconds was doing panto up in Aberdeen (as you do). I spent Christmas Eve and Christmas Day in Aberdeen. Then the next day drove nearly three hundred miles in my ancient battered car (which pretty much gave up the

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ghost not long after) to the Lake District to see my beloved. We had one day together before she was back working during the day. In the days before new year, I got on and wrote a scheme of work for school. This was the soundtrack as I sat in the basement of the to-be-in-laws and tried to come up with ways to excite disaffected students.

So this is what the album reminds me of: wooing my wife, romantic gestures, long drives, winter -how it’s bleak and beautiful. oh yeah, and that there’s more to scottish music than skinny boys with telecasters.

Boards Of Canada -‘Chromakey Dreamcoat.’ mp3

Boards Of Canada -‘Constants Are Changing.’ mp3

Album Review -The Cinematics

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The Cinematics -Love and Terror (Orchard)

The follow-up album to their 2007 debut, A Strange Education, Love and Terror shows that the Cinematics have taken a quantum leap forward as a band. To play the two albums side by side is to show how they have gone from being a fairly run-of-the-mill indie band, to a band who are firing on all cylinders.

Hopefully by now you will have heard the two singles that have been extracted from the album, ‘New Mexico’ and the title track. What the Cineamatics have graudated to is writing an album full of anthems, building on influences like early U2 (check those ringing guitars!) and the Bunnymen and created something rather special. With the addition of tracks like album opener ‘All These Things’ and ‘Lips Taste Like Tears’ this is the sound of a band coming into their own.

The birth pains of this album may have been painful -house firebombings, label bankruptacy, police hassle -but this is a band who are going places, and who deserve to have as much attention paid to them as possible. Whatever the issues that went into making this album, I hope the band feel it was worth it. I do.

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Cinematics -‘Love and Terror (radio edit).’ mp3

Cinematics -‘New Mexico.’ mp3

The Cinematics website/The Cinematics myspace

Presenting…Girls

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this lot have been all over the blogs of late, but having only just got the album yesterday and been extremely impressed by the album (****, I reckon), I figured that if there was anyone who hadn’t heard them, they might like to, as well.

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that is almost as impossible to google as Sexy Kids gave themselves a name that you really didn’t want to. This is gorgeous, old-style indie-pop, and if anyone feels that it lacks on orignality, it more than makes up for it with the emotional scope. If ‘Hellhole Ratrace’ or its’ b-side ‘Solitude’ don’t move you, consult your psychiatrist.

There’s all sorts of influences on here -Elvis Costello and The Beach Boys come to mind. There’s also a few parallels with The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart, and it seems likely that both bands will do well in the end of year polls, which really cannot be far away now.

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so therefore aren’t worth a listen; I beg you to reconsider and make up your own mind…Go and check out debut album, entitled, umm Album, and start by enjoying these tracks and videos here.

Girls -‘Hellhole Ratrace.’ mp3

Girls -‘Solitude.’ mp3

Girls’ myspace is here

33 1/3 Part 14

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The Fall -‘This Nation’s Saving Grace (Beggars Banquet, 1985)

The Fall are a band I first saw in 1987 on long-forgotten ITV show The Roxy, performing ‘Hit the North.’ . It wasn’t a road to damascus type moment, but i thought they sounded pretty cool. Throughout the next twenty years I slowly fell ever more for them, eventually actually managing to see them live in late 2008. I’ve lost count of how many of their albums I have, and whenever I think

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s I respect very deeply cannot stand them). And we know whose favourite group they were. But there’s something oddly addictive about The Fall, a world that drags you in; word that seemingly make no sense whatsoever, and lots of sense, often at the same time.

There are many great Fall albums I could have singled out – but I’m going with this one. A present on my 18th birthday from my friend Paul (cheers!), this just hangs together so well as an album. It’s where the poppiness that started to creep in once Brix Smith joined and they signed to Beggars Banquet (whatever Mark E. Smith might say) join together perfectly. It starts off with ‘Mansion’ – a wonderfully gothic track (the Fall were never considered a goth band per se, and yet…). Some of the tracks on here aren’t just ‘alternative dancefloor fillers’ -ha! – damn it, they’re anthems.

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o bring. Paul told me ‘Spoilt Victorian Child’ was his favourite track on the album, and I think it’s still one of my favourite tracks to this very day. Mad situationist rockabilly, and all the better for it. To my shame I don’t think I even knew who Damo Suzuki was when I got this. Oh well, I know now…

If you want to start with a Fall album that showcases them at their very best and isn’t too inaccesible, start here. Then just keep going…and going…but you’ll always find yourselves coming back here.

The Fall -‘Spoilt Victorian Child.’ mp3

The Fall -‘L.A.’ mp3

Presenting…Neon Indian

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I’ve been kinda busy working my through the 33 1/3 series of late, so it feels like it’s been ages since i wrote about any new artists.

Anyway, this one comes courtesy of me opening the RCDC LBL email today. I’ve been aware of the name Neon Indian for a little while – rather like Girls, one of those acts that a lot of blogs seem to be covering and getting advertisements for on eMusic and I keep thinking: must get round to investigating…

Well, I’m glad I did. Because this is something special and different that seems to be both retro and yet looking to the future, and the amount of blog loving that the album Psychic Chasms seems to be getting is nothing less than what it deserves frankly. Neon Indian is the project of composer Alan Palomo who hails from Austin, Texas and put together some field recordings and made something special. It’s eighties…yet it’s not…just hear it and listen for yourself, the mix of dreampop (and here I don’t mean shoegazing type stuff, I MEAN pop that sounds dreamy), guitars, weirdness that’s oddly addictive…And the guy’s only twenty-one! Age really ain’t nothing but a number when it comes to art it seems.

This music also seems to be filled under hynagogic pop, chillwave, glo-fi…see also the Emeralds and this article here. The sound of 2010? We shall see…
There’s no Indian summer here in Scotland today, but when these tracks come on, I think I see some hope and light in amongst the oncoming winter of discontent and despair. And we all need a little of that…

Anyway, I’m off to get the album at eMusic. You coming?

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33 1/3 Part 13

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Massive Attack -‘Blue Lines.’ (Virgin, 1991)

There are many albums that grab you from the off. To my shame, however, this was a band and album that I was aware of, and kinda liked but didn’t grow to appreciate until the end of the decade.

More fool me. Because the record that stands up most from 1991 is this album, over Screamadelica, Out Of Time, Bandwagonesque, and (whisper it) Nevermind is the debut album from the Bristol collective. It still sounds fresh and peerless almost twenty years after its’ release.

And it’s a thoroughly -and I mean this as a compliment – British record. Sure, it takes aspects from American and Jamaican music, but this is a record that showcases the best in what goes on in the UK. And not a skinny white indie boy in sight. It wasn’t even a record from London, it was from the West Country and featured amazing talent: the legendary Jamaican singer Horace Andy and launched the careers of both Shara Nelson and Tricky. It was music like this that as the nineties progressed, and I realised that I’d adopted a King Canute approach to much dance music, that I realised just how diverse and different it could be.Here there were live instruments and drums, it wasn’t just samples, people rapped in English accents, and weren’t aping the gangsta approach from the US. In 1989 Soul II Soul seemed to represent much of the future, but they ultimately failed to deliver over time. Massive Attack not only built on their potential – they took it to places few could have imagined.

It’s telling that I wasn’t the only person who was slow to catch on: though it was a commercial as well as critical success, it took a while to completely filter through. Track six, the timeless ‘Unfinished Sympathy’ is now my favourite song of the last twenty years. As a fourteen year old I liked it, but wasn’t moved to buy the album at the time. Silly me. It was 1998 before it came no.1 in a poll of the best songs of all time. It’s certainly moves the heart as well as the head – how can something be so amazing, making you feel happy and sad all that the same time?

As well as ‘Unfinished Sympathy’ there are so many other classics on the record; it’s a debut that is just so strong, that as great as many of the other albums Massive Attack have made, none of them have been quite as amazing as as Blue Lines. And for my money, a stonger debut than Oasis, Suede or even Portishead. Final song ‘Hymn From the Big Wheel’ feels almost as religious as the name hymn might suggest. Opener ‘Safe From Harm’ captures urban paranoia perfectly – even if the video they made was seemingly repeated by themeslves for much of the next decade.

A faultless album, that really is a perfect ten. This is Britain taking its’ influences from overseas and producing something for us all to be proud of. Dance music coming of age. Phenomenal.

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Massive Attack -‘Unfinished Sympathy.’ mp3