Archive for November, 2007

Minikon, MBV, and Trees

Hope

Minikon: Hope
My longtime friend James White (aka Denty One, aka Ol’ Doc Tucker), recently completed his third album under the Minikon moniker; the aptly named Hope. If you care for unapologetically bright, electronic tunes with an emphasis on beautiful melodies, then you should have already purchased this album. This newest offering takes a slight departure from the 8-bit video game inspirations of the first two albums and delves headlong into more complex arrangements replete with subtle (and sometimes not-so-subtle) shoegazey undertones. The only problem with the album; it ends far too soon for my liking. You can buy it now for a paltry $7; A small price to pay for something that will genuinely put a smile on your face.

My Bloody Valentine: Really?!
Okay, admittedly this has been around for a while. In fact, it’s been around in some shape or form ever since my black fingernails ripped open the over-sized box of the Loveless cd in the Turtles parking lot back in 1991. But, unlike the band, this story just won’t die. Sticking true to what he mentioned back in January, Kevin Shields says there will indeed be a new MBV album. Not only that, it will happen this year! I’ve learned to believe only what I see from this man, but it doesn’t stop me from getting excited all the same. Could this be the Christmas present we’ve been waiting for the last 16 years?

Taken By Trees: Open Field
Victoria Bergsman is no longer part of The Concretes, which is a bit of a bummer because they have a great thing going, and Bergsman was a large part of it. She does, however, have a new project called Taken By Trees, and I’m completely taken by it. This is simple songwriting at its finest delivered with beautiful instrumentation. It’s another melodic gem, that seems to exist solely to make the listener happy. It’s a great album for sitting around the house on a brisk fall evening and just sipping on a cup of tea.

Dinner with Linus

For me, YouTube has been added to that long list of sites that was once essential, but is now completely unbearable. Other faves in this category: MySpace, Digg, and GoNintendo. As always, the problem is more with the users than with the content or operators of these sites.

I’ve really taken a shine to Vimeo for all of my video sharing needs. It’s much more content creator-centric (as opposed to piracy-centric), and it’s just a better user experience overall. Plus they have true HD, which is a boon for me since I’ve been shooting a lot of these time-lapse ditties with my 400D. Check the example here, or see my (skimpy) page for the HD version.

Rubdown; Rundown

Sunset Rubdown

As usual, I’m a little late to the party, but Sunset Rubdown is definitely worth a check. If we needed any more fuel for the voice genre discussion, it’s here. Get these:

The Courtesan Has Sung:

The Taming of the Hands that Came Back to Life:

In other non-news: Remember when I used to shoot panos? Yeah, I’ve been a doing a lot of other, less exciting things with photography lately, but I hope to change that soon. Ive got a couple panos that I shot weeks ago, but have yet to get around to stitching. I’ve also got a long list of new locations I hope to shoot soon. And all that hard work has actually begun to pay off (literally); The third image on this site looks awfully familiar doesn’t it?