[kj] (no subject)
Brendan Quinn
bq at soundgardener.co.nz
Sat Apr 26 01:33:53 EDT 2008
Bongo you lying bastard you said you weren't into 'NZ Roots' ages ago!
Shucks :)
PS: Do you know who 'Pete Mate' is, I saw his post a while ago about a gig
at the King's Arms, couple of bands from Wellington...?
-----Original Message-----
From: gathering-bounces at misera.net [mailto:gathering-bounces at misera.net] On
Behalf Of bongo
Sent: Saturday, 26 April 2008 4:44 p.m.
To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)
Subject: Re: [kj] (no subject)
i'm in the same boat - have hardly any idea about m/any good current
bands...
there's always plenty off timeless older stuff out there tho!
been listening to . . .
John Lydon - Pyschos Path
Hair and Skin Trading Company - Jo in Nine G Hell
great tunes that for my money wont date that much at all....
as for new music, i can only offer up 2 examples...
Tiki Taane - Past Present Future (EPIC nz dubby reggae sound, a must have!)
Bedouin Soundclash - Street Gospels (not that fresh, but bloody lovely
stuff! kinda innocent and friendly - good mellow happy music...)
also just got the new KORA cd, more NZ reggae... love the drum and
bass in it, but not so keen on the vocals/guitar/horns... some not bad
tracks tho... these guys are awesome live i have been told (many times
over the years) but alas i've always been doing other things..
=)
On 4/25/08, Tim Merrill <timmerrill at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hey hey. I hate to start sounding like a crusty old curmudgeon, but I've
got
> a bit of an issue with modern music.
>
> Seems anymore I'm always falling back on old standards when I throw on the
> stereo.
>
> (Kj, Stranglers, The Fall, Wire, Ian Dury).
>
> Maybe it's just me getting older, but nothing really kicks me in the plums
> anymore. Seems like most 'music' these
>
> days is just sterile, unimaginative, and as threatening as a baby. I don't
> get alot of this 'Folk Rock', like
>
> Iron and Wine, Devandra Barnhart, etc. Oh, don't get me wrong, I'm not a
> closed minded twat, it's just that there's
>
> very little out there that's striking the anvil, so to speak.
>
> SO gatherers, I do trust your opinions, and taste, so I ask you, what's
out
> there anymore? What's new that's been
>
> floating your boat? The last few good things i've dug into are: Mogwai,
> Thievery Corporation,
>
> Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra, Polysics, and the new Firewater record (Todd
> Ashley - ex Cop Shoot Cop)
>
> Thanks for letting me ramble..................
>
>
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