After some fun birthday (happy "39th again", Elizabeth!) and holiday (good to see you again, Diane) parties, of course the topic of dancing is going to come up!
Well, at least I bring it up – helps me feel more global. Worldly...
So, these are some of my favorite DJs and "electronica" or "techno" artists that I have been buying music by for a number of happy years: Paul Oakenfold, DJ Tiësto, and Underworld. Somehow related are artists like DJ Shadow and Vangelis. I won't put 'em in here, but remind me, self, to write about Fear Factory some day!
An amazing album called Another World galvanized my admiration for
Paul Oakenfold since it has some clips from the 2nd greates film of all time, Ridley Scott's Blade Runner. Also uses some stuff from the original soundtrack of that movie by a Greek electronica composer / performer, Vangelis. Vangelis, by the way, may be putting up a homepage soon, but I was only able to find this VangelsWorld (under construction) site; there's a lot on this Vangelis page on the Wikipedia, however.
Not sure you could put this group in the DJ category, but they do get the "techno" label. Underworld contributes the best track of all (IMHO) on the movie soundtrack for Danny Boyle's Trainspotting. I really want to get their new cd. Wish I remembered to include that on my list to Santa, along with the new release of U2's Joshua Tree. (no link needed)
DJ Tiësto is said to be the world's #1 DJ on his website, and Wikipedia (again with the..!) offers info. that supports the claim to some degree! First stuff I heard by him featured his use of a well-known piece by Samuel Barber, the Adagio for Strings. This piece, used in many movies (I first heard it in Oliver Stone's Platoon), is included in a track on a Tiësto cd called Just Be. I keep buying the new editions of the In Search of Sunrise 'cause they are cool to drive to – especially along the Merritt Parkway on the trip from Boston area to Long Island, but I digress... I want, some day, to go see Tiësto in a place like Holland.
A different kind of sound comes from someone I think has a Boston connection, DJ Shadow. More of a hip-hop sound, perhaps more accessible for people who find the techno guys (as above) hard to endure.
Most of these guys have huge sites which I have trouble viewing and enjoying with the dial-up connection I have here. The school's computer is about to run out of juice; I forgot the power cord in my hurry to begin vacation. More parties, yay! Worldly, indeed.
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Some new Delicious additions
This new band I heard, "As Cities Burn," has a lot of potential to be the next cd I wear out. Heard them thanks to a Tooth&Nail email newsletter. Also want to be sure to check out some new iTunes stuff from "The Album Leaf," The ep is called Green. Hmm – I guess you cannot underline on this. Well, of course visiting bands' sites led me to rekindle affinities for "The Upwelling," "The Almost" and "Deftones," too. 'Nuff fun with links for now; note the MySpace page for Deftones is filled with empty space and it's hard to find the music player. I also skipped the MySpace page for the guys from Queens, NY since their own page looks so good. I love the photos of the bearded dude in the tavern.
Monday, September 24, 2007
Keeping Up with...
Placing one finger ahead of the other, tapping out a sentence or two to post a pulse... today's adventure will be to link up with the "bloglines" accounts.
Thursday, February 8, 2007
This Afternoon's Had its Moments
After nearly 2 weeks (?) of not visiting my own site here, I am inclined to visit and drop a few quick lines in case things might expire without some sort of input. So, I am pleased that I can still form coherent thoughts after this week's first 4 days. Tomorrow, being Friday, is a happily-anitcipated arrival due in... 12 hours, when I wake up and set out for one more day. Interesting to think that I have a way to make a link. let's try to see if we can link to school, where I am currently. Check here to visit Runkle's page.
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