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Thursday, August 21, 2008

pox on you..

I’m feeling wickedly twisted,

so yea, a pox on you!

listen - Silver Apples - a pox on you.mp3

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I’m not gonna write much about about New York psychedelic legends Silver Apples, their music and history has been posted all over the internet in the last few years, plus you can go check their website for yourselves after you’ve listened to this dark and demented homage to love gone wrong that they released back in 1968. Yes 1968. Some folks were just waaaaaaay ahead of their time…..

Well it’s 40 years on, and the voodoo is going strong as one of the original members is performing again under the Silver Apples moniker, and in fact here’s a video of him from just a few months ago putting the pox on you..

and see you in the VOID tonight..

posted by jeno at 7:52 pm  

Sunday, August 17, 2008

playing with fire..


posted by jeno at 10:53 pm  

Saturday, August 9, 2008

moon song

I went out this evening, alone..

looking for the sunset..

and instead found the moon hovering elusively over the city..

and so in homage to that magical moment, here’s a great new song from They Came From The Stars..

play it LOUD..

and maybe go buy their album on iTunes.

they came from the stars - moon song.mp3

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posted by jeno at 8:36 pm  

Friday, August 8, 2008

I know your face…

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“learn to ride a horse and wield a sword,
for we have entered into the new dark ages.

fvck the world not the planet!”

or so proclaims the website of this very pagan Berlin based girl/boy duo.

Welcome to Crossover, who have released quite a selection of cosmically dark electro jams since they formed back in 2001. Though some of their music leaves me feeling indifferent, some blows my f*kin mind, in fact this isn’t the first song of theirs I’ve posted on my blog..

So if you enjoy this lo-fi slow burner, why not check them out for yourself..?

posted by jeno at 7:25 pm  

Thursday, July 31, 2008

hands in the dark..

one of my favorite bands - The Chromatics - did a cover of this track a lil’ while ago, but the original is a masterpiece all of it’s own..

almost 30 years old, but what genius..

1979 going on 2009..?


posted by jeno at 8:05 pm  

Monday, July 21, 2008

beasts

[another selection from the vaults of my misspent musical youth]

Sex Gang Children - Beasts

posted by jeno at 5:58 pm  

Friday, July 18, 2008

the acid generation..

[more musical amusement from the dark depths of my record collection]

the acid generation.mp3

“chicago our inspiration, acid our destination……..”

Chicago may have the claim to fame as the birthplace of acid-house, but it was London where it really hit, and came to life. It’s arrival in the late 80s, hopelessly unprepared for, was like the perfect storm, swallowing up everything that had come before it, laying waste to the dregs of that self-centred decade and redrawing the city’s music and cultural map forever..

Of course fashion-conscious London was as eager to see the back of acid-house, as it was to welcome it when it first arrived. To many it was just a fad. One to be cashed in on, and then demonized & discarded as the next variation/mutation in style and music began to emerge. Fair enough - we all got sick of the ubiquitous acid smiley t-shirts that briefly became all the rage. But truth is I was never one for that trendy side of big city life, or for the addictive potential of the drugs and alcohol so easily available on every street corner. However, for some reason I let my guard down long enough to get hooked on this new sound, with it’s snake like rhythms of pulsing 303 bliss, tempting me into a new vivid world of chromatic excess, psychedelic abandon and acid madness..

Maybe it was a throw back to my mother’s own ‘experimental’ youth and my desire to relive it, but differently, or maybe I was simply in the mood to be metaphorically hung upside down by my skinny ankles and watch as my whole world fell out of my pockets and into the swirling musical abyss awaiting below. Either way I was down for the ride, and while London was predictably moving on to new sounds, I was instead digging deeper. In fact if it hadn’t been for acid-house I don’t think I’d ever made it out to San Francisco. London had acid-house, San Francisco the acid-tests. It didn’t take long for the parallels to become obvious, and there was no where else for my friends and I to go, but to get on the plane and make the 5000 mile intercontinental connection. And I’m glad we did, though the myths of course turned out to be bigger than real life. All that was really left to see of SF’s 60’s psychedelic revolution was the greying Grateful Dead scene, and a few touristy tye-dye stores on Haight St. What goes up must come down? It didn’t really matter though - we brought our own flavor of musical revolution with us from the UK, one that went on to dominate locally for a big chunk the 90’s. Sure we’ve all moved on from that time too, and thank-god, but I’ll always have a moment or two to stop and reminisce on the magical journeys the music back then helped provide, upwards and outwards to the farthest perimeters of the body, soul and mind. True, coming back/down from such euphoric abandon wasn’t always easy, but being away makes you appreciate what you’ve been away from all the more, and helped us all (I hope) appreciate the realities of real life for what they are - a struggle, a pleasure, but above all a gift..

to be cherished… : )

acid is dead, but long live the acid generation.
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posted by jeno at 5:43 pm  

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

new VOID archives up..

got 4 for ya -

Alona (lovenoodles) on the Teardrop Explosions show April 15th

Alona.mp3

Conor on the Trailblazer show - June 10th

Conor.mp3

Kelley B (beat electric) on the Electric Juice show - July 8th

KelleyB.mp3

myself on the Obsession show - July 15th

Obsession-part1.mp3

Obsession-part2.mp3

I split the obsession show in half as it’s nearly 4 and 1/2 hours. And have included the playlist below..

hopefully I’ll get a few more archives up soon..

enjoy..

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Obsession playlist

I’m Sorry - Inflatable Boy Clams
Beetle Crawls - Nurse With Wound
A Dark Place - Synchro
Tell Them Josie (Brad Vachal edit) - ?
Let Me Go - Heaven 17
Delayer (Quiet Village Project remix) - Cosmo Vitelli
It Ain’t Necessarily Evil - Mari Boine vs Mungolian Jetset
Body and Soul (Scientist remix) - William Onyeabor
Peel Speed (Skinny Joey edit) - Mindless Boogie
We’re Through - James Pants
New Life - Matias Aguayo
Beyond The Congo - Legowelt
Summer Salt (40 Thieves remix) - Ollo
Let’s Practise (Wade Nichols dub) - Lindstrom
Jessie’s Theme (Tusk 45minuseight edit) - The Congosound Feat Jessie
Lonely Dancer - Van McCoy
Emotional Rescue (meat m) - The Stones
Magic - Five Sinners
I Feel Your Love - Morton Soransen
Your Silent Face - New Order
It’s A Rainy Day, Sunshine Girl - We’re Late For Class
Maculae - The Fibbonaccis
Skin Scraped Back - Workforce
Dream Six-0 - X-Ref
I Was Raised By Snakes - Telex
What Use? (version) - Central Unit
The Bears Are Coming (Joakim Remix) - Late of the Pier
Oceans (Hardway Bros Life Aquatic edit) -Pierro Fidelfatti
Moon Unit Pt.1 - Paul Mogg
Bloodstream (Pilooski edit) - Stateless
Soundcity - Max Mohr
Friday the 13th part 3 - Harry Manfredini
The Devil In Us - Black Devil Disco Club
Telephone Operator (scratch banded) - Pete Shelley
Time For Changes - Faxe
Vicious Games - Yello
The Man Who Dies Everyday - Ultravox
A Walk In The Dark - Whitey
La Sirena - Andrew Weatherall
Breathe Me (Fourtet remix) - Sia
No, Nothing, Never - Dark Day
Arp’s Carpet - Dark Day
Driving This Road Until Death Sets You Free (Joakim remix) - Zombie Zombie
Guilty (dub) - Honey Bane
Elephant Talk (dance mix) - King Crimson
Slide (Richard Fearless remix) - Scala
Cruel - The Liars
According To Plan - I Love You But I’ve Chosen Darkness
Fatal Flaw - The Sound
Sex Bomb - Flipper
Deja-vu - CSN&Y
Tomorrow Never Knows - Junior Parker
Paranoia Prima - Ennio Morricone
Cat Casanova - Reverberi
Play With Fire - Barbara & Ernie

posted by jeno at 9:53 pm  

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

return 2 acid

I’m spinning at Acid Totem’s ol’ skool RETURN TO ACID party this Friday the 27th in Oakland. And as part of the promotion for the event they’ve taken an hour set of me spinning old acid classics and put it up as a podcast for y’all to enjoy..

For the all the info, including the download and track titles, go to - Qpod.org

and see you Friday nite..!

posted by jeno at 8:28 pm  

Saturday, May 31, 2008

O Je Suis Seul

[more obscure classics from the vaults of my 20+ yr dj career]

West India Company were formed by Stephen Luscombe (Blancmange) and included Vince Clarke (Depeche Mode, Yaz, Erasure etc..) and Pandit Dinesh amongst others. They mixed western electronic sounds with Indian instruments and vocals - hence the name. But it wasn’t ’til legendary producers Andrew Weatherall and The Orb’s Alex Paterson got together back in 1990 to remix one of their tracks that I took any real notice..

The long dark intro, bouncy bass, teasing tablas and subtle sample-laden soundscape all melt together into the perfect track for a late night outing under the West Coast full moon. Which is exactly where I used to drop this dreamy and subtlely lysergic groove. Ok so the wicked full moons are long gone, but I have a renewed appetite for the early works of Mr Weatherall and Paterson. More to come…….

O Je Suis Seul (Orient Express Mix).mp3

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posted by jeno at 11:06 pm  

Friday, May 23, 2008

jeno classics, that maybe you didn’t know about..

1st in a series, from the vaults of my 20+ yr dj career

listen here - vibe killa.mp3

this one’s an old white label outta the UK, released in the early nineties. Features samples of Malcolm X - a controversial, righteous, intense, gifted and highly insightful man. Like I need to tell you who he was..

enjoy the song, it’s a beast of a track!

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posted by jeno at 4:45 pm  

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

she is beyond good and evil..

[another selection from the vaults of my musical youth]

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The Pop Group were a bunch of musical post-punk no-wavers from Bristol in the UK, who between 1978 and 1981 released several singles, and two albums - “Y” and “For How Much Longer Do We Tolerate Mass Murder?”.

I picked up “For How Much Longer…” sometime after it’s release in 1980. It was noisey, percussive and politically inspired, but somehow seemed more exotic than alot of the other post-punk music I was listening to at the time, partly due no doubt to the singer Mark Stewart’s often deranged vocals..!

After they split the darkly exuberant Mr Stewart formed “Mark Stewart & The Mafia” and released a bunch of music on Adrian Sherwood’s experimental “On-U Sound” label, while other members went on to form bands Pigbag, Head, Maximum Joy, and Rip Rig & Panic. I’ll post some of their music here in the future..

The Pop Group may have only been around for 3 years, but they left quite a mark on their local city, being widely acknowledged for helping create the Bristol music scene that followed, and influencing such notable Bristol bands as Massive Attack, Portishead, Tricky etc..

It’s also safe to say they had a noticable influence on the modern disco-punk sound that includes such bands as LCD Sound System, Outhud, Chik Chick Chik etc..

The Pop Group’s original vinyl releases are hard to come by these days, but thanks to those musical boffins at Soul Jazz records in London you can pick up a compilation album of The Pop Group and Mark Stewart that they released a couple of years back. Check it here along with more info about the band..

Anyways here’s a video of them performing “She is Beyond Good and Evil” from 1979..

enjoy -

posted by jeno at 9:46 pm  
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