Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Wedensday means music and popshots für alles


All-time wednesdays, little saturday, a day of the week in the Gregorian calendar. According to the international standard ISO 8601, it is the third day of the week. Who could have guessed?

According to soul manager hacksaw (eller bågfil på svenska) I am going to hand out music tips on this ISO 8601 third day of the week.

Because Im kind of lightheaded your support is most needed! All tips are welcome and can be given in the comment field below.

This is not some kind of "new and noteworthy" article, maybe at some times but for the time being were starting of with a strange little mix we put together. The songs will be played all thru week 13 in Alp D'Huez (if you would like to take part in the entire playlist just shout!). So for thous of you that can come.. It's time to start prep. listening! For thous of you that will be staying home for easter this might help take the edge of.


Song: "We are all Prostitutes"

Artists: Adam Sky, Mark Stewart

From: The 2007 EP with the same name

Genre: electronic goes psychedelic; in short terms acid house



Song: "Pissing on a panda"

Band: Quit your dayjob

From: The 2005 album "Sweden We Got A Problem"

Genre: Surfpunk

Other Information: Im not shore about what i think of the genre name but Im going to keep quiet so that i don't hurt anyones feeling. The song however deserves four popshots just for its magical simplicity.



Song: "Sad sad city"

Band: Ghostland Observatory

From: The 2006 album "Paparazzi Lightning"

Gener: Electro, rock, funk

Other information: Usually mixes heavy light-shows when live, in short the most awesome Austin based band… ever (ok maybe not but it's up there)!



Song: Flux

Band: Bloc Party

From: The 2007 album "A weekend in the city"

Gener: Wiki calls it many things but in short this album should be under electro-rock

Other Information: Don't get to frisky and lift people up-side-down on the dance floor just because this song goes on.. i learned that the hard way.



Song: Homecoming

Band: The Teenagers

From: The 2008 album "Reality Check"

Gener: Indie/synth -pop/rock

Other information: There are some good remixes on Kitsuné but the original lyrics just has to be heard! So deep, so insightful..



Song: OK

Band: Shitdisco

From: The 2007 album "Kingdom of fear"

Gener: Dance-punk

Other information: I could just as well have chosen "I know kung fu", but… i didn't.



Thats all for now. This time we focused on weird, with a few exceptions. Next time around it might be time for something more simplistic… but to be shore you should check us out next week.



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