Mittwoch, 6. November 2024

Everything

 


A few months ago Transmission Towers, a two piece band from Liverpool released their first album Transmission One. I liked the outstanding track Everything, a mixture of tribal rhythms, some acoustic guitar and synths in the background and the hypnotic singing of Eleanor Mante but sadly this song went off my radar.

I got aware of this album again when Sheffield based producer Richard Barratt aka Crooked Man remixed the whole debut. He transforms the post-punk inspired original into a percussive hypnotic piece of electronica by replacing the guitars with drums and buzzing synth lines. Anyway, another overlooked song from this year.

Dienstag, 5. November 2024

Back To Schooldays

 


When I retired a few months ago, I never thought I would end up back at school. The fact that it turned out that way was down to a friend who told me that the local primary and secondary school was looking for reading mentors.

Around 400 pupils from 30 nations are taught at the school, which is just round the corner, and the proportion of pupils with a migrant background is 90%. So it comes as no surprise to me that many pupils have problems with the difficult German language. The aim is for selected children to read to me for 15 minutes from a book they have chosen themselves and for me to talk to them about the content and, if necessary, explain words that they are not familiar with.

Today is my first day and I'm already a little excited. Beforehand, I thought of a few songs that deal with teaching and teachers. Most of the songs have been around for 50 years or more, but have lost none of their lustre or bring back memories of that time.

Graham Parker - Back To Schooldays

Bob Seger - School Teacher

Rockpile - Teacher Teacher

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Teach Your Children

Montag, 4. November 2024

Monday's Long Song

 


The film Shaft was released in 1971 and for the first time the main character was a black private detective who behaved as naturally as his white colleagues: self-confident, not believing in any authority. The character and the film did the black community a lot of good and ensured that they were able to display a new self-confidence.

The soundtrack was provided by Isaak Hayes, who climbed to the top of the charts with the title song. An anticipated blueprint for the disco wave to come. But the accompanying double album has much more to offer. Perfectly arranged soul songs that seamlessly follow on from his classic Hot Buttered Soul.

Hayes has always been someone who could stretch his songs to almost 20 minutes without them being boring. Do Your Thing is one of them. It begins with a fantastic bass line, brass instruments are added and Hayes' baritone ennobles this soul piece. After about 10 minutes, the guitar and drums take over. The wah-wah guitar wails and the drums roll over and take the bass with them. This turns a soul song into an almost endless jam. Really hot and a masterpiece even after more than 50 years.

Isaak Hayes - Do Your Thing


Sonntag, 3. November 2024

New Song On Sunday

 




Military Genius is the project of Canadian singer-songwriter and producer Bryce Cloghesy, who released his second album earlier this month. I became aware of him when he released his debut two years ago, which was filled with intimate and introverted songs.

Now he's back with a record on which he largely deals with his near-death experience after falling through a window. Many of the songs have a depressive touch and the music is somewhere between Talk Talk and The Cure (could it be that many artists are currently referencing their album Disintegration?). 

But there are also plenty of other songs that convince with a mixture of dark and dubby soundscapes and minimal psychedelic synthwave. Twisted Root is the outstanding track of the album with a looped hip-hop bassline, some guitar licks and almost spoken words. 

Samstag, 2. November 2024

I Wanna Go With Dignity


When punk started, The Only Ones were at the start and even had a hit with their debut album and Another Girl, Another Planet. The band was founded by Peter Perrett, who also fronted the band as guitarist and singer. 

After the Only Ones broke up, he was only heard from sporadically as a guest musician in other bands, which may have been due to the fact that he was focusing more on drug use. I only became aware of him again when he released his first and good solo album in 2017.

Now, at the age of 72, he has released his third album The Cleansing. With 20 songs, the work seems very ambitious, but even with the help of Johnny Marr, he manages to deliver work on some tracks that is based on classic rock tracks and hardly gets boring. It looks like he is following in the footsteps of Johnny Cash, who is still on top form even in his old age. 


Freitag, 1. November 2024

November

 


Another month has passed and the end of the year is fast approaching. The first Christmas decorations are already being put up in the cities and sweets are being draped in the supermarkets. For me, however, it means that my annual holiday is not too far away.

A song with the month of November in the title was not difficult, as Andres A song with the month of November in the title was not difficult, as Andres Trentemøller quickly came to mind. The Danish musician and producer released Fixion in 2016, his fifth album on which he indulges his passion for the post-punk and new wave of the 80's. Instead of intelligent bass lines, organic band sounds take centre stage here.

November sounds as if The Cure had rediscovered a piece from their early days. A song that could easily have been released on Disintegration and is more a further development of The Cure than a copy.


On Sinus, he changes the sound by starting with a powerful bass and then creating a dystopian sound that is strongly inspired by Vangelis and Blade Runner and conveys a retrofuturistic metropolitan atmosphere.


Phoenicia is a song that builds up a hypnotic tension with psychedelic organ loops, which are fulminantly released at the end. Spacemen 3 may have been the inspiration here.



Donnerstag, 31. Oktober 2024

Burundi Drums

 


Inspired by the African odyssey of our good friend Ernie, I recently landed in Burundi, one of the poorest countries in the world. Burundi is located in East Africa and is surrounded by Rwanda, Tanzania and the Congo. It was formerly a Belgian colony and has still not recovered from the bloody ethnic conflicts at the end of the last century.

Musically, the Royal Drummers Of Burundi are typical, traditionally playing for ceremonies such as birth and death. In principle, a leading drum determines the rhythm, which is followed by many other drums. 


It is thanks to Malcolm McLaren, who managed Adam and the Ants in the late 70s, that this percussive sound found its way into the punk scene. With their mixture of tribalism, rockabilly guitars and a thoroughly conceptualised outfit, they were the big thing between punk and pop.


The same concept worked a second time when McLaren poached part of the band to promote Bow Wow Wow under his direction. The same Burundi beat, only instead of Adam Ant, thirteen-year-old Annabella Lwin took over the vocals. 

Both bands didn't change the world, but they wrote formative songs that I would describe as classic new-wave pop.