Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Something New!

I've just added a linkroll displaying my latest del.icio.us links on the sidebar. Nifty! I usually post a few links to my del.icio.us every day so it'll be updated often. Actually, I wanted to setup my del.icio.us to automatically post my daily links to this blog (as described in this hepful post from theory.isthereason) but I can't find any useful info on how to set it up on a Blogger account- though any pointers would be much appreciated. :) So this is the next best option!

Read More...

Sunday, November 06, 2005

Warren Ellis' Apparat Podcast

Warren Ellis's Superburst Mixtapes were easily the best podcasts of the year for music lovers- they showcased really excellent independent bands from a wide mix of genres. Each new episode promised brilliantly unpredictable auditory delights. Sadly, he ended the series with number 25.

BUT!

He's back with a new podcast- Apparat. Needless to say, it's brilliant. Programmes one through four are available on his website.

Read More...

Saturday, November 05, 2005

Trailer for Singaporean CGI Movie 'Kungfu Gecko'

So Nickson Fong, a Singaporean CGI dude who worked on Hollywood films like Shrek and Matrix: Reloaded, and his team at Egg Story are making an animated movie called Kungfu Gecko!



The official site's got Quicktime trailers in high, medium and low sizes.

So how is it? From a technical perspective, it's excellent! Detailed textures, nice particle effects, realistic lighting, they've got it all down. But it's not a tech demo, it's a movie trailer. And from that perspective... it's lousy. The character designs are unappealing (my sister just called them "weird"), the first action sequence rips-off Spider-Man, and the comedy bits at the end are just flat.

Given that this is this is Kungfu Gecko's first trailer, I'll give Egg Story the benefit of doubt. The movie's slated for a 2008 release so they've got PLENTY of time to work on storyline and characterisations. OK they probably won't change the character designs but I could look past that. I just hope they don't suffer from 'Final Fantasy' syndrome- an extreme case of style over substance.

(via twitchfilm.net)

Read More...

Beijing Rock and African Trance!

Yesterday, I read this Kaiju Shakedown about Jackie Chan's iTunes playlist. I don't pay attention to celebrity music recommendations unless it's from a musician I like, but this made me too curious. What does Jacky listen to? Well, first thing I found out is that the man sings! Indeed, he's got an album out. Interesting, but nothing I'd want to listen to.

Then I spotted the name HANG ON THE BOX. I knew them! An all-girl band from Beijing whose short, snappy punk songs I'd rather enjoyed listening to a few year ago (the songs are still available on their old Sister Records site. But I'd forgotten about them for a while. Time to see what they'd been up to lately! So I googled them and lo and behold, they've got a snazzy new site! I discovered they had a new lineup- with the addition of male guitarist Xiao Gan, they no longer qualified as a girl-band. They'd released a couple of new albums out since I last checked. But best of all, the site had new songs to listen to! I checked out the song Rollercoaster (streaming WMA there), described on their site as an "electro-spacerock number." Intriguing!

Whoa! This song was so different from their old stuff! Punk no more, they were. Electro-spacerock was apt. Sounded... experimental. Bit like Mars Volta (no surprise- their guitarist is a fan!). But very enjoyable! It's been a while since a band really surprised me and HANG IN THE BOX have done just that. I look forward to their next album!

Though, impatient to hear more of their stuff, I took the liberty of downloading their last album- Foxy Lady (actually an EP with a cover of Jimi Hendrix's Foxy Lady and 2 new songs, padded out with older songs. Not that I mind!). Great stuff! The albums on my to-buy list, along with their previous album "Di Di Di" and their compilation album "For Every Punk B**ch & A**ehole". I'll see if I can't cajole a local music store into bringing in their stuff.

What does all this have to do with African Trance, though? Well, while perusing their site I took a look at their links section and spotted a link for "Konono No.1 (the African Neubauten!)." I have no idea who Neubauten is but I clicked the link anyway! And so I ended up at the site for KONONO N°1, a band from Congo whose music is out of this world!!!

The band uses traditional instruments called likembés or thumb pianos, microphones made out of recycled car magnets and a percussion section made of junk! And they use this unusual setup to make totally funky music. But don't take my word for it! Listen to this MP3 and check out this video of the band performing.

Read More...

Mashed-up Music

I've been hunting for mashups (remixes where 2 or more songs are mixed together) after listenin to the excellent M.I.A. vs Madonna mashup I linked to yesterday. There's quite a few DJs doing this mashup thing nowadays and some of them are pretty darn good. Here's a few tracks I like:

Superlangalang! - M.I.A. vs Super Mario Bros Theme by Josh Console. Quirky and utterly, utterly cool. The Super Mario theme is just... immortal.

Radio Hollaback- Clash vs Gwen Stefani (2nd song in the list. check out the other tracks too!) by Party Ben. Oh yeah, this one's fun. The Clash's superbly dancey 'This is Radio Clash' mixed with Gwen's 'Hollaback Girl'. Funky!

Since you ain't me- Kelly Clarkson's vs Frank Black (4th from bottom) byDivide and Kreate. I love Kelly Clarkson's Since You've Been Gone- total guilty pleasure. I haven't listened to Frank Black's solo work but the Pixies is, you know, legendary. His music adds a gritty edge to her singing. Nice mix.

Read More...

Friday, November 04, 2005

How does Madonna stay so cool??

Her new song, Hung Up, is eminently danceable pop bliss. Listen to it on her site. Then get an awesome remix, featuring the ubercool M.I.A., here.

Even cooler than the song is its video! Madonna calls it a tribute to dance, and it shows. It's got a supremely-flexible b-girl (who is she???), le parkour (which isn't dancing, but its such a beautiful expression of human motion that it fits right in), a gorgeous sequence set in a Chinese restaurant, some krumping and DDR! Sadly, nobody plays the game- they just dance on the machines. But its still cool. In fact, its very cool.

Check it out in either high and low Windows Media flavours (bleh) or streaming Quicktime.

On a related note, POPJUSTICE's got a rather good interview with the producer of Madonna's new album, Stuart Price (his name, not the album's- which is Confessions On A Dance Floor).

Read More...