Friday, June 17, 2016

Nineties Revisited: Tonight Tonight


Original video located here. Accessed 17th June 2016

Song title: Tonight Tonight

Artist: Smashing Pumpkins

Year: 1995

Why I like this song:

It may not look it at first glance but this has to be one of the best songs written about one's years teens.
It certainly spoke to teen me and, I can imagine, a lot of other teens too. 
The strings are fantastic too.

Monday, June 13, 2016

Classics: Station to Station


Original video located here. Accessed 12th February 2017

Song title: Station to Station

Artist: David Bowie

Year: 1976

Why I like this song:

And so, with my explorations into David Bowie, we reach this: An infamous period in the man's career, where he was coked out of his mind making an album he would never recall making and the emergence of the Thin White Duke persona. 

Listening to Station to Station now, it certainly is a challenging one, being weighed down with paranoia and sinister intent. And yet at the same time, it is a compelling listen.
It may not make a positive prospect to make something engaging when you're on drugs and paranoid so why does David Bowie get a pass? Well, when you tear up the rulebook you can get away with anything.

Nineties Revisited: The Point Beyond Which Something Will Happen


Original video located here. Accessed 28th January 2022

Song title: The Point Beyond Which Something Will Happen

Artist: Single Gun Theory

Year: 1994

Why I like this song:

Well I heard the Single Gun Theory album Like Stars in My Hands so it was only natural that I would come to the follow-up: Flow River of My Soul.

Yes it's the one with the wonderful single Fall but as it turns out there are other gems on this album. Certainly it sounds like a step up from Like Stars in My Hands: It covers similar ground - what with the trance and use of odd samples - but with a greater sense of refinement. And, as the above track demonstrates, sounds like it was custom made to be played on a summers day,

Friday, June 10, 2016

Nineties Revisited: I Wish


Original video located here. Accessed 10th June 2016

Song title: I Wish

Artist: Skee-Lo

Year: 1996

Why I like this song:

Twenty years ago, I came across this song. At the time, I was well aware of rap music but this stood out for me due it's relatability. 
As an observation, a lot of nineties music was based around self-loathing - which means a troubled teen is spoiled for choice. 

Monday, June 6, 2016

The Asian Connection: Lupin III theme


Original video located here. Accessed 2nd December 2022

Song title: Lupin III theme

Artist: Yuji Ohno

Year: 2002

Why I like this song:

Never gets old no matter how many times I hear it or how many variations it goes through.

Jazzy, snappy and full of life - much like the franchise itself

Friday, June 3, 2016

Nineties Revisited: Miffy's Simplicity


Original video located here. Accessed 3rd June 2016

Song title: Miffy's Simplicity

Artist: Regurgitator

Year: 1996

Why I like this song:

Sometimes ninety seconds is all you need.
Also props to the video, where it's cheapness adds to it's charm.

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Nineties Revisited: LSI


Original video located here. Accessed 1st June 2016

Song title: LSI (Love Sex Intelligence)

Artist: Shamen

Year: 1992

Why I like this song:

I heard En-Tact so I may as well go for the follow-up album Boss Drum. 

I already knew the above song and it still sounds great years later. Yes it, much it's brother album, is a product of it's time but it is still a gem of house music. 
"C'mon!"