Editor’s Note: A lot of great music came out over the weekend so we will probably be playing catch up for a bit around here. This EP’s opening track seems like it is going to be Picnic Women business as usual – the juke producer grabs Adina Howard’s 1988 song “T-Shirt & Panties” and footworks…
ブロステップ、そしてもっと広い定義で言うとダブステップは、アメリカを含む多くの国でメインストリームになってきています。SPINやRolling Stoneといった雑誌では、このダンスミュージックにおける新たな流れについて多く取り上げています。また、The Electric Daisy Carnival のようなフェスも、膨大な動員数を誇っています。デッドマウスやスクリレックス、そしてベースネクター等、多くのダブステップアーティストがトップクラスのアクトになってきていて、好きでも嫌いでも、今最も注目すべきムーブメントだというのは認めざるを得ないでしょう。 日本でも最近になってシーンが出来てきたみたいです。Inorgの”Sleep”なんかがスクリレックスのようなブロステップの日本人的解釈と言えるのではないでしょうか。曲はロックファンならおなじみの、レディオヘッドの”Fitter Happier”からのサンプルで始まります。明確な芯がありつつも、いわゆる”ダブステップ”とは違い、ソフトな空気感を持っていて、ドロップが来ても柔らかいので、ジャンルの持つ偏見みたいな物を取っ払うような斬新サウンドになっています。 色々なエレクトロ・ジャンルで実験をする東京のMiiiは、最近のリリース、”Tokyo War Trap”で、ブロステップに挑戦しています。でも面白いひねりが加えられていて、例えばタイトル・トラックでは、ブロステップと同じくらいレゲエからの影響が感じられます。”Heat Off The Floor”は、Zombyとかがやりそうな、ダブステップ愛を避けるようなトラック。でも”Anti Virus Anti”なんかが特にそうなのですが、低音重視の流れを意識しているのは明確です。ダウンロードはこちらから、視聴は以下から。 Tokyo War Trap EP by Miii もし強烈なのが聴きたいのであれば、Fazerockの”Attempted Suicide”というEPを紹介します。顔面をぶん殴るような力強いドロップと、面と向かって怒鳴ってくるようなラップがフィーチャーされています。気になる方は是非お聴きあれ。 ATTEMPTED SUICIDE by fazerock
SHoegaze often gets saddled with negative connotations – “my god, it’s full of stars,” one music critic mocked on Twitter when My Bloody Valentine’s MBV dropped earlier this year, with plenty of others calling the group (who stand in for shoegaze) nerd music or weed music, neither of which were meant in a positive context….
I’ve been pretty resistant to The Boys Age for 2013. This indie-pop duo have been releasing a near continuous stream of music into the digital wild, and has nabbed some nice label relations with, like, Burger Records. Something never clicked between me and their music though – most immediately, the vocals always sounded way too…
It took some time, but Nagoya’s House Of Tapes has been starting to push himself into more interesting sonic directions as of late. The project started out as a noisy thing taking conventional dance-music structures and seeing just how heavy he could make his take on floor-filling stuff. This meant a lot of four-on-the-floor beats…
This dropped a couple weeks ago, but it has finally floated into my ears at a deeply appropriate. This is a concept album about sleeping – the song titles feature specific times of the night and what’s going on as the central character sleeps. Like last year’s Sleepy Tokyo album…a concept record about lack of…
Bedroom-whizz Shugo Tokumaru has released his first glimpse of the follow-up to 2010’s Port Entropy in the form of new single “Decorate.” For those expecting his whimsical, toy-instrument heavy music to morph into something new by now, prepare to be let down because “Decorate” is another solid example of his playroom pop. Tokumaru’s usual assortment of bells, woodwinds and acoustic guitar dominates this song, and at one point he even works in the sound of an alarm clock ringing off. Also intact – the same sense of wonder the majority of Tokumaru’s tracks possess. Listen above. You can buy the single in stores now, and if you do, you also will get the chance to hear Tokumaru’s take on The Buggles’ MTV-launching “Video Killed The Radio Star.” I don’t know what the single version sounds like, but watch Shugo deliver a cutesy live cover below.
Time for a holiday ya’ll! This blog will be taking a two-week vacation starting now. A few noteworthy posts might manage to sneak up during those 14 days, but expect a heavy drop in posting. Besides, why are you reading the Internet? Go outside, drink a Bud Light Lime and, I don’t know, grill something….
[youtube=”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4h8m74pyC8″] Take a wild, possibly PCP-fueled drive in the above clip for Capsule’s lead single from the album of the same way. And please let me know if the music actually matches up with the visuals like “Star Guitar” because I can’t tell.
The line between stupidity and genius can often be very close, and lord does For My Homiez jump-rope between the two. This is an album of songs mostly constructed from samples of SMAP songs, with some tracks warping Johnny’s favorite cash cow into goofy trap numbers over which people rap about…SMAP, and Johnny Kitagawa. As…
The weather — which dictates the sort of music I choose to listen to more than I’d like to admit — is pretty gloomy today. It stopped raining, but the sky is still grey in an smudged way that makes the idea of going outside seem ridiculous (also knowing it is probably stupid humid doesn’t…
— The latest from Omoide Label comes via Fa-mi in the form of the quick hit Oriental, a tropical-leaning set of body-moving dance tunes. “Thank You” sums it up pretty well, letting sunset-ready synth notes play out over strums of acoustic guitar and a persistent but never pushy beat. “Hallo” and (especially) “Flower” bring a…
Voices have never really been central to the music Nagoya’s House Of Tapes has made. The focus has always been on the heavy, crushing electronics, a wall of sound acting like the trash-compacting walls from Star Wars. Words, however, have drifted into his work at times — but never like they do on the Magnolia…