3 posts tagged “never too late”
Sometimes DJs/VJs release mashup tracks individually, and others create compilations, often where the tracks have common elements or a unifying theme. Mark Vidler, as the one-man Go Home Productions, released Spliced Krispies in May 2008 and I was very interested in the content. Not only had he created videos (in the manner I described above), but he also had chosen a lot of older material. I'm a very firm believer that mashups are not a passing fad and the music can be very accessible to everyone-- if only to show that history can very much repeat itself in the music business, especially in popular genres.
Mark Vidler is based in Watford, UK and produces remixes as well as mashups. His work extends into radio and television, such as XFM's 'The Remix' and 'Rinse' radio shows as well as projects with MTV Mash. His hit mashup "Rapture Riders" was included in Blondie's Greatest Hits on the EMI label, and his "Ray of Gob" mashup of Madonna and The Sex Pistols (featured on Pistol Whipped on Half Inch Recordings) has become quite notorious. (I've referenced the "Rapture Riders" video here. I was very surprised that for a time, an excerpt was featured on the Blondie official website.)
As I said before, Spliced Krispies features a lot of older tunes, and I think that's a very good thing. It gives both the younger and older generations a fresh perspective on some old favorites. As some mashups are, it sometimes takes a few listens to get used to the songs if you're very, very familiar with the original tunes. While it would be nice for Vidler to have some studio magic to make the tracks very clean and smooth-sounding (say, compared to Simon Iddol), I think he's worked very well with the material and likely the recordings that were available to him.
My favorite on the album was "3 X A Raindrop", which takes Burt Bacharach's "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head", and the Commodore's "Three Times A Lady". The video splices scenes from Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, in which movie "Raindrops" was featured, with cuts of Lionel Ritchie singing the other song in a live performance.
"This one will probably piss-off the purists, I dunno. After acquiring the REM 'parts' I thought it would be funny to put them with something completely alien to their style. Don't get me wrong, I'm a massive fan of REM's early stuff. Chronic Town, Murmur and Reckoning [were] definitely brilliant...but to put them with something more disco or funk was the intention."
The album with mp3s and videos is available at the Mark Vidler // Go Home Productions site here.
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Links:
www.gohomeproductions.co.uk
myspace.com/markvidlerGHP
Kerry Politzer Dates
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PART ONE: KERRY POLITZER
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From New York, jazz/pop musician Kerry details her interview experience:
- "You Took Me In" as pop music vs previous classical jazz albums.
- New album to be more classic jazz than pop
- Politzer's podcast and upcoming shows
- The internet, myspace, lastFM, and iLike
- Second Life
PART TWO: TRACY SHEDD
tracyshedd.com ♥ myspace.com
Indie musician, Tracy, from Arizona talked about:
- Her background, various band members
- Teenbeat Records
- "Louder than You Can Hear" album for free
- Filming of "Whatever It Takes" video
- CMJ
- Starting to write new songs
PART THREE: EMELIA
daftpansy.vox.com ♥ myspace.com
We talked about:
- FRESYES.
- The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, The Garlands, The Happy Birthdays
- She can play the ukulele!
- iPod drama, Santagold and Soko
Overall, another wonderful little show. Forgive me that it's really long (nearly an hour), and I keep promising to keep the show brief (which apparently is not happening). Although I do end up throwing out 20% of what's recorded, most of our conversations are solid gold!
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Tracy Shedd is releasing her third album, Cigarettes & Smoke Machines,
this Tuesday, and I will confess that I'm smitten with her sweet voice.
Her voice is as pretty as her looks, which surprised me when I read
that in her early albums that she deliberately hid her lovely voice
behind musical shrouds. With Cigarettes & Smoke Machines, I'm glad to see that it's her voice that is on the forefront.
So, I get the impression that earlier in her career, she loves (or would enjoy) the three colors Kieslowski movies (Blue, White, and Red). At least, that's what I think of when I saw that her albums were called Red & Blue. On the new album, let's take a look at the cover art. The cover does not feature Shedd, it's actually one of her friends from 1996 named Emily Wilder, photographed by Amanda Sciullo. The cover is of a girl in blindfolds, and appearently Shedd had wanted to use this image for a cover - and finally used it with Cigarettes & Smoke Machines. "Never Too Late" starts off the album with this tone that anything can happen, that it's never too late. The album then become a little more frantic with the guitar on "Whatever It Takes". It's a little faster and direct, and I can see why they chose this song for their promotional music video. After watching the video, it seems to translate literally what the song is about - an angry/jealous woman and her boyfriend/husband. So let's break down the tracks:
I will have to say that I am a fan of the more faster song, as I felt like I should be dancing to these little stories that Shedd is singing about.... However, "Paris" has a nice spacing and pacing. Cigarettes & Smoke Machines will be available this Tuesday, September 23rd, on Teenbeat Records. Be sure to check some of their other bands, including The Rondelles and The Feminine Complexe. As always, additional information over at our news.w♥m website. |
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