The work week was hard, so of course, distractions were necessary. Here's what's distracting me now.
King Henry is back at The Emirates. Unfortunately, Sir Robert will not be joining him - but he might come to India! Whoa. Move over India vs. Bayern Munich and testimonial matches. What a great night though at the JN Stadium. Poor Baichung, not the best farewell match to have. Final score 4-0...
Granted Bjork has done some decent music, but most of the time I can't tell the difference between Bjork, Yoko Ono, and a seal whose flipper has been smashed into a car door. Still, even without Bjork and the economic crisis music from Iceland survives. They gave us Sigur Ros - check out their fantastic documentary "Heima" - here's a taste of their music. There was also Ryoksopp in between. Then they gave us Bloodgroup. Their first album "Sticky Situation" was tonally harsher with a lot of heavy synth sounds (well they are an electro pop group so I should have expected that), but their second album "Dry Land" is a bloody revelation. Beautifully arranged with lounging Enyaesque vocals. Great stuff, definitely warrants a listen. Here's a couple of my picks from the album:
"This Heart" and "Wars"... don't want to give the rest away. And if you think these guys hide behind distortion have a listen to this version of "This Heart" at the GogoYoko Studio.
Shravan introduced me to the wonderfully quirky and funny world of David Sedaris - a comic writer - yet insight-fully cynical and sarcastic. Presently reading "Me Talk Pretty One Day".
Maggie brought Neon's "Skydiver" as my staple office work listen. You won't be able to get your hands on this easily since Neon only released this as a 12" LP vinyl single. Trippy seven minutes. Reminds me of Japanese DJ Quadra's "Get it by Your Hands".
Of course, what's been making the rounds even faster than "Kolaveri Di" is Walk of the Earth's cover of Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know" - over 11 million views in a week! What a fantastic video - do have a listen.
Ok, everyone says this is one of the most overplayed songs of 2011, but I only discovered it recently. Yes, it is Foster the People's "Pumped Up Kicks". While the original might be over-played, I discovered two amazing covers. The first a bluesy take by internet sensation Karmin, and the second by a one-man-band internet sensation Basement Alchemy. Have a listen!
That's all folks!
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