Monday, August 4, 2008

Deeper into the abyss of Goldfrapp




This past month, I've found myself enjoying Goldfrapp more and more. Allison's smooth, milky vocals mixed with Gregory's lush electronic beats have made the duo's music truly unique and unforgettable. Being a zealous fan of vinyl, ive recently purchased the group's freshman album Felt Mountain, a beautiful cinematic work of art. One such song, Utopia, is notable for its deep lyrics and nostalogic soundscape.

Below are lyrics for Utopia:

It’s a strange day
No colours or shapes
No sound in my head
I forget who I am
When I’m with you
There’s no reason
There’s no sense
I’m not supposed to feel
I forget who I am
I forget
Fascist baby
Utopia, utopia
My dog needs new ears
Make his eyes see forever
Make him live like me
Again and again
I’m wired to the world
That’s how I know everything
I’m super brain
That’s how they made me

And here's a user's take on the song's meaning, courtesy of SongMeanings, which I think sums up the irony of the song very clearly:

"What a beautiful but to me, sinister song. It may well be about genetic engineering, etc, but from the first, I've always imagined another interpretation....
I imagine that this song is being sung by a woman, who, for whatever reason, was kidnapped long ago as a child, taken to a laboratory along with other children and experimented upon. The scientists' work concerned fusing a human's brain into a transglobal network (internet) that taps into all connected systems be they computer, telecommunications, surveilance or otherwise. To handle and disseminate this mass of information, the human brain was chosen as the interface between the network and the enduser (the scientists and whoever they are working for - I imagine some Big Brother (fascist) type state organisation). They were successful in making her part of the system. However, in order to cut out distractions and limit insight into what she was, she has been made to lose most of her sense of self and been told/modified to believe that she is not supposed to feel or sense anything outside the world of her intended function, thus this vagueness over what she sees, feels and remembers (as indicated by the lyrics in the first part of the song). Her function is to propogate Utopia through her job as the Fascist's eyes and ears to the world. However, there is one aspect from her previous life that they have failed to erradicate and that was her love for her childhood pet dog. She remembers the joy, love and togetherness of their relationship and so she speaks of her desire to bring that into her present, for her not to be alone but have again in some sense, that companionship and love she remembers, eternally. Perhaps the saddest lines are the last ones, where she indicates that she does actually know what she is and what was done to her. I get such a feeling of resignation and powerlessness from those lines.
As I listen to the song, I visualise her, the screen filled with her sleeping face, as if dreaming. Then as the song progresses, the camera pans out and by the latter part of the song, you see that she is in fact immobile, in a perspex box, wires trailing from her head and machinery all around her manned by scientists as they continue their work, oblivious of her thoughts and feelings.
It is ironic to me how the song sings of Utopia yet the for the subject and for the world, living in a fascist, Big Brother-type state it is in fact a Distopia......."

Thursday, July 31, 2008

New York City releasing Aug. 5



The Brazilian Girls are taking a shot at another album, coming soon on CD and Vinyl. After the smash underground hit album Brazilian Girls, I can't help but wonder how and if they will achieve success again, especially with the flop that was Talk to La Bomb. (i did really like Jique however) With an album name advertising their hometown, the group will maybe create a more truthful and revealing album than Talk to La Bomb.

New York City Track Listing:

01 St Petersburg
02 Losing Myself
03 Berlin
04 Strangeboy
05 Ricardo
06 I Want Out
07 L'Interprete
08 Good Time
09 Internacional
10 Nouveau Americain
11 Mano de Dios

Performances:

07-10 Masontown, WV - All Good Festival
07-11 Brooklyn, NY - Prospect Park (Celebrate Brooklyn!)
07-26 Pemberton, British Columbia - Pemberton Festival
08-03 Chicago, IL - Grant Park (Lollapalooza)

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Blazing Beats and an amazing voice.


for something really new, check out the song grand canyon by tracey thorn. not only does this song have a booming beat, but the lyrics are a lesson that you could learn from life. better than gimme more for a change, no?

Monday, July 28, 2008

Disco Beats with Miura


for those of you looking for space disco, check out the song miura by metro area. the song features a booming base and foxy voices that put you back in the days of the 70's, enhanced with modern-day sounds and equipment.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Goldfrapp



There's only one word to describe Goldfrapp's Musical Genius - Perfection. The duo, who after signing to Mute in 1999, delivered their debut album, Felt Mountain, in fall 2000. Felt Mountain went on to nearly universal acclaim and spawned several singles, including the Utopia Genetically Enriched EP. which arrived in early 2001. After spending most of that year touring, Goldfrapp spent most of 2002 recording and returned with Black Cherry in spring 2003. 2005 saw the release of the Ooh La La single and the full-length Supernature, both of which continued the disco and signature glam-rock influences of the duo's previous album.


DOWNLOAD:

Happiness - http://welikeitindie.com/music/goldfrapp.mp3

Utopia (Tom Middleton Cosmos Vocal) - http://www.bbqchickenrobot.com/music/freshmusic/06-Utopia(TomMiddletonCosmosVocal).mp3

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