Archive for April, 2007

30
Apr

A Brief History of Disbelief

Doesn’t look like KCET is showing this. No matter. I’m sure I’ll be able to find it somewhere out there on the internets.

A Brief History of Disbelief with Jonathan Miller premieres May 4th, 2007 on Public Television in the U.S. (Check local listings).

A Brief History of Disbelief is a deeply intelligent and rational journey through the highly divisive topic. Written and narrated by acclaimed British intellectual Jonathan Miller — author, lecturer, TV producer/host, director of theater, opera and film, and neurologist — A Brief History of Disbelief originally aired on the BBC in the U.K. It was the first-ever historical look at the controversial topic on television.

29
Apr

More casualties from the other war that we’re losing

Via the Chicago Sun-Times

Two police officers pleaded guilty Thursday to manslaughter in the shooting death of a 92-year-old woman during a botched drug raid last fall. A third officer still faces charges.

28
Apr

All the Bjork that’s fit to print.

Bjorkcoachella
(Photo by Flickr user mediaeater)

NY Times reporter Jon Pareles has a nice sit down with everyone’s favorite Icelander to talk about her new album, Volta.

Also, Boing Boing has an interesting round up of some of the technology she used during her performance at Coachella last night, as well as some of the general goings on.

Finally, one of Bjork’s bandmates, Jónas Sen is keeping a Volta tour blog.

28
Apr

This Bill Moyers kid? He might have a future.

27
Apr

Softlightes: The Robots In My Bedroom Were Playing Arena Rock

I can’t think of anything I’d rather listen to on a Friday afternoon than The Softlightes. From their latest album, Say No! to Being Cool. Say Yes to Being Happy.
Directed by Ron Foutenberry himself.

27
Apr

Comedian on comedian crime.

Streeter is a comedian.
Somehow, Streeter pissed off Amir.
Amir and his friend Pete Holmes colluded to get Streeter back. And how.

Prank War Continued: Streeter Bombs on Vimeo

25
Apr

Jesse Thorn has some stern words for Alec Baldwin

Apparently, Mr. Baldwin is leaning towards leaving 30 Rock. If you’ve seen one second of his performance on the show, you know that this is horrible, horrible news.

Over at The Sound Of Young America blog, America’s radio sweetheart takes Alec to task.

23
Apr

Russell Simmons just had another one of his brilliant ideas.

It wasn’t bad enough that people tried to blame rap music for Don Imus being a racist asshole.
Now, Russell Simmons is apparently taking the bait.

Via Yahoo! News

Prominent U.S. hip-hop executive Russell Simmons on Monday recommended eliminating the words “bitch,” “ho” and “nigger” from the recording industry, considering them “extreme curse words.”

Here’s a better idea, Russell. Why not start a new independent label that focuses on on more socially conscious content? Seems like that would make more sense than telling other people what they can or can’t say. Especially since you got rich off bitch, ho and nigger.

21
Apr

Three of my favorite words: New Bjork album.

And you know what that means. More crazy music videos. Volta hits the stores on May 8th. Here’s the video for the single, “Earth Intruders”. It was directed by Michel Ocelot. Production on this track by Timbaland. If you’re a die hard fan like I am, you might also be interested in this two part interview with Ms. Guðmundsdóttir discussing the process of making the album.

20
Apr

Your taste in music sucks. This will help.

Stop trying to convince yourself–and me–that Justin Timberlake is actually a recording artists worth paying any fucking attention to.

Stop watching MTV thinking, “They have to play something good eventually.” They don’t.

Stop trying to remember the names, faces and music of the latest blue-eyed soul sensation. They’ll be gone in a year.

It’s time to find out about some new music. Rather, some old music that you don’t know about.

WaxPo7
Wax Poetics
(Full disclosure: I wrote something for these guys that has yet to be published.)

But the reason I pitched them in the first place was that it’s just an amazing, amazing magazine. Here’s what the folks at the Utne Reader had to say when the gave WaxPo the 2005 Utne Independent Press Award for Arts/Literary Coverage.

This lovingly rendered bimonthly recaptures those grooves that were lost, both literally and figuratively, when jazz, funk, and hip-hop went digital. Like the vinyl recordings to which it pays tribute, the magazine’s mind-altering illustrations and kinetic photographs beg for a frame, while the prose crackles with truth and soul.

Remember when you were a kid and your parent’s friends came over for those grown up parties? Things started off calmly enough, but eventually your enjoyment of The A-Team was disturbed by their loud conversation, the blaring of the record player and that strange smell coming from the patio. This is the kind of music they were listening to.

Take it for a test drive with some of their free online content.

Soul Sides
Soul Sides

Oliver Wang–aka DJ O-Dub–started this audio blog which led to the production of the instant-classic CD compilation, Soul Sides Vol. 1, in 2006. Vol. 2 is coming soon. He’s also the editor of Classic Material: The Hip-Hop Album Guide.

My wife and I had the pleasure of seeing DJ O-Dub in action at Star Shoes recently. There aren’t a lot of things that could cause us to brave the traffic nightmare that is Hollywood Boulevard, but it was worth it. Any idiot can cue up a few James Brown songs and call themselves a DJ. Wang has that special knack that all good DJs share of being able to play the song that you don’t technically know , but once it gets going, it feels like it’s always been one of your favorites.

A perfect example, The Impressions: We’re A Winner.




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