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July 18, 2005

Jamie Lidell (mp3)

Yesterday, THE FIRST DAY OF SUMMER (finger crossed), came back from the pool with a sunburn on my neck, rinsed off, set up the perpetually askew record player, and put Jamie Lidell on the turntable. I’m pretty sure that’s exactly how you’re supposed to listen to this record: sundazed, fresh, scattered. The album is pure joy on a floppy disc, classic motown and disco soul bumping up against Prince-via-Basement-Jaxx robofunk. It was perfect, the music and me connected by a cartoon smile and the sunshine between us. Later on I pick up the album sleeve and what does it say?: “This record is dedicated to you.” This is my summer jam and Jamie Lidell knows it.

Jamie Lidell - Multiply

ps: peep this amazing video of the man in crazy glam-futuristic performance

pps: while we’re on the subject of this really exciting genre-fucked electronic crossover music, this mugison mp3 is amazing. yet another reason soundslike might be my favorite label on the planet right now (others being brooks brooks BROOKS, soft pink truth, matthew herbert, 8 doogymoto).

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April 18, 2002

Safely back in London now, and the weather is superb. Good thing too, because after all the sun I saw in Italy and Greece (I’m super tan now), the usual greyness would have been hard to come back to. Greece was amazing. Do you, theoretical reader of my web page, want to know more? Well, read on!

Athens: Very strange mix of Western Eurpean urbanity and quasi-third-world trashiness. In a good way. Somehow ended up there at the right time to see my old London favorites, Warp Records, work some magic at this geekfest/rave thing called BIOS02 (I told you it was geeky). Richard Devine and Prefuse 73 were the only Warp people there, and although their respective musics have never really turned me on, I thought they both put on great shows. I especially liked how the former got all crazy, gratuitous signs-of-the-beast included.

Santorini: This is one of the Greek Cycladic islands. It is also one of the most beautiful places I have ever been in my short life. The whole thing used to be a huge volcano, which exploded leaving a crescent shaped island centered around the it’s now-rubble-ish volcanic remains. Add picturesque little cliffside villages, amazing sunsets, and loads of blooming wildflowers to this, and you’ve got something really special. Loved it.

Delphi: This was the rural part of the Greece tour. Delphi’s claim to tourist fame is that it contains the ruins of the temple where the Oracle (of Delphi, duh) used to reside. Pilgims from all over Greece used to make pilgrimages (like pilgrims often do) to have her tell their fortunes. So, yeah, those super old pillars and rocks were pretty cool to see. The real highlight was the amazing scenery. The town is nestled up in Mount Parnasos and overlooks a huge valley leading to the Gulf of Corinth. The goats I saw, complete with quaint sheperd boy and man, really completed the pastoral paradise vibe of the place. Nice.

And, sigh, now I am back in London. Just got some cheap new clothes at a “sample sale” right by my school, courtesy of these people. Twenty pounds for a sweatshirt and a t-shirt. Not too shabby at all. Now… about that crappy Differential Equations homework…

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February 21, 2002

Mmmmmm, life tastes pretty good right about now. Just got back from Saint Pauls Cathedral, and my what a gorgeous building that is. Climbed up all 500,000,000 steps to get to the top (or as close as I could) and looked down on the vast expanse that is London. Wonderful views, probably the best you can get in the city. Also enjoyed the colorful mosaics that were put up by Queen Victoria and her posse (probably more her posse than her really). Worth a visit for sure.

In other news, I recently made a wee visit down to the lovely (I think England makes me want to use words like “lovely”…. also “quite”) city of Brighton, had some great nights out courtesy of Mr. Scruff and Warp Records, and ate a banana. You can see some pictures from these events (save the banana eating event) in the pictures section. The picture right above this is from the Warp event where, among other things, I met the legendary Aphex Twin. And the funny guy (the one with the glasses, not me) in the pictures section is none other than Metem‘s very own Contax. And what a nice guy he is.

Yesterday I read some articles about how weblogging (you are reading a weblog right now) is dominated by people who crave attention and feel a strange compulsion to document their lives to strangers. I suppose I fall into that category, don’t I? Why should anyone care about my life? But wait, that argument would have us believe that all art and communiction is a waste of time. As human beings we love to connect to each other, however possible, and many of our inventions are used specifically for this (like the internet). So there, I have justified the above ramblings. I’ll give myself a pat on the back and exit the computer lab. Thanks for indulging me.

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