Showing posts with label jope stars as the blue testament. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jope stars as the blue testament. Show all posts

Monday, November 26, 2007

Ween - The Mollusk Sessions (rec '97, rel '07)


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HEH I'M A FAGGOT THIS IS FREE

But not exactly readily available. Here's the story: a couple of weeks ago, Ween put an mp3 on the Waste page of their website. It was a bunch of songs recorded during the sessions for The Mollusk. Some made the cut, others did not, and some got changed a lot anyway. It was only left up for a week, though. A few people uploaded to their blogs afterwards. This here is one of them, and it has the album split up into different tracks already.

So you should still get this because
-you can't always find it since a lot of the blogs have removed it, and now it's mainly on bittorrent
-it rules

TRAX:
1 Mutilated Lips
2 Cold Blows the Wind
3 The Mollusk
4 Waving My Dick in the Wind
5 Kim Smoltz
6 Ocean man
7 Koko
8 Did You See Me
9 Flutes of the Chi
10 She Wanted to Leave
11 Vinnie the Eel

IT'S DOPE GET IT NOW also I refuse to believe that the new Wu-Tang will suck SAY IT AIN'T SO PLEASE

warm regardssz,
JOPE

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Pivot - Make Me Love You (2005)

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Pivot
An Australian instrumental band. They play a cool post/prog rock kind of music, with a bit of electronics and minimalism. Make Me Love You is their debut album, and managed to earn plenty of praise. It was the most "obscure" of the nominees for triple j's J Award (Australian album of the year) in '05.

1. Make Me Love You
2. Artificial Horizon
3. Incidental Backcloth
4. Montecore
5. La Mer
6. Pivot Voltron
7. I May Be Gone For Some Time
8. Kirsten Dunst
9. Helps None But Hurts None

Yes, that's a song named after Kirsten Dunst. And Montecore is named after the tiger belonging to Sigfried & Roy (that attacked Roy a while back). THIS BLOG IS FOR EDUCATION.

The music's pretty engaging and fascinating to listen to. Tracks will be easy then intense, but not violent like GY!BE (for example). In their own words (MySpace), the influences are: Jean Michel Jarre, Talking Heads, Brian Eno, Liars, Aphex Twin, Ricardo Villalobos, Andrew Pekler, Vangelis, This Heat, Lightning Bolt, Arcade Fire, Chris Lilley, Garth Marenghi, Tim & Eric. I don't know, most prog/post fans I know liked this, it's just really cool music. Highlights are the title track, "Pivot Voltron" and "Kirsten Dunst".

sincerely,
JOPE