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Mar. 21st, 2005 09:47 pm
petronia: (music)
[personal profile] petronia
Work's been a bit mad this last week. But here's a music post while I have a breather. :D

Lansing-Dreiden - The Advancing Flags
Lansing-Dreiden - Laid In Stone
Lansing-Dreiden - Desert Lights


Selected tracks off Lansing-Dreiden's The Incomplete Triangle, which I ordered off Kemado Records the other week. It's... basically I can't shake off the impression that they set out deliberately to make a fake!New Order album just so they could design a fake!Peter Saville sleeve for it. And why not? It's easier said than done. Let alone done in the Formalist manner Lansing-Dreiden adopted: if you fold the cardboard CD sleeve back on itself the white lines join up into a triangle shape. Each "side" is four songs. Each four-song group is in a different style, loosely corresponding to errrm Closer, Movement and Low-Life. XD;; ...Not exactly, of course, there's other stuff in there. I hear My Bloody Valentine, a touch of the Beach Boys. The songs are, by the way, amazing.

Lansing-Dreiden insists it's a corporate multimedia design collective that decorates the interior of art galleries and such, and only a pop band some of the time. Their media communiqués are lit-theory balderdash. All quite intentionally over the top, but - it would appear - way too subtle. 90% of online reviews run along the lines of "they're pretentious art-school wankers but we forgive them because the music is good," except Pitchfork which was like "never mind the music, they commit the unforgiveable sin of being even more pretentious wankers than we are." The other 10% grokked the joke. XD

Depeche Mode - Halo
Depeche Mode - Halo (Goldfrapp Remix)


(With the original, for comparison's sake.) Never got around to posting this remix to lj, though I peddled it over MSN to all and sundry, and in any case it was hanging around in my download folder for so long flisters with proper initiative should have it already. XD But if not, this is a must-listen.

Here's the thing. Depeche Mode remixes fall into one of three broad categories: A) the 8-minute house/trance mix that sounds like Underworld, B) the clanky industrial mix that sounds like NIN, and C) the mix that sounds exactly like the remixer's own work (vis. Air, Ulrich Schnauss, Mike Shinoda out of Linkin Park). Whereas Alison Goldfrapp... The effect is difficult to describe. It starts with a harp. Then Dave Gahan's voice comes in - "you wear guilt / like shackles on your feet / like a halo in reverse" - the production lush and curiously flattened, as if it's all taking place on the same perspectiveless plane. One imagines the saint in a pre-Giotto wood icon, sporting a halo of applied beaten gold. Rising chords, ballet-music tremolo strings (Debussy? Saint-Saen?), child-angel voices in an echo chamber, an opera sample... I barely experience it as music; it's like listening to Dante Gabriel Rossetti's Proserpine.

Chemistry - Pieces Of A Dream (DJ Watarai Remix): Soulful j-boybander ballad, quasi m-flo production. Someone said this was an Inui & Renji song, no? It is for me, anyway, I wax utterly sentimental listening to this (and used it to close one of my personal favorite mixes). Will translate the lyrics when I have time.

Iron Maiden - Dream of Mirrors: the GetBackers Voodoo Child arc as told through nine minutes of prog-metal. No, really, t3h Maiden's as good as saved me a chapter or two's worth of translation. XD "Lost! In a dream of mirrors! Lost! In a paradox!"

The Raitei track that follows the above in my (cheesy, dramatic, decidedly proggy) Mugenjou FST: UNKLE feat. Ian Brown and Mani - Reign. Like one of those dance tracks featuring Robert Smith, only with the Stone Roses and... not really dance. Epic-battle strings, like Massive Attack going to war. One mostly can't tell whether it's "reign" or "rain" in the lyrics, which is intentional.

Lastly, in honour of sakura season, a video: Tsuji Ayano - Sakura no ki no shita de. It's one of my favorites. Something about the imagery grabs and shakes me, almost to the point of tears. The theme song to an imaginary film based on a famous pre-war Japanese novel that was never written. (Here's the mp3.)

Date: 2005-03-21 09:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] serendip.livejournal.com
Must download at home! Hee XD

Date: 2005-03-21 11:20 pm (UTC)

Date: 2005-03-21 09:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ayatsujik.livejournal.com
<3 Thanks, esp for Tsuji Ayano and Chemistry. BTW *did* d/l Eye of Tiger too, you're right, teh incredible. WHAT IS IT ABOUT THIS SERIES AND 80s SYNTHPOP SONGCALLS, yo.

Date: 2005-03-21 11:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] petronia.livejournal.com
Well jeebus, listen to the music of the series itself. XD (I've always sort of wanted to make a EP-length 80s synthpop crack FST for Mirage, but the proper FST nearly drove me around the bend, and that would just finish me off.)

Date: 2005-03-22 12:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ayatsujik.livejournal.com
Listen to the music of MoB proper...indeed. XD Though the OAV rock-pop was just that, didn't have the sporfle value of Blaze. BTW if you or Chrissie gets Tears of Indigo could I poke either of you to u/l it for me onegaishimasu? <3

I've always sort of wanted to make a EP-length 80s synthpop crack FST for Mirage

Eeeee yes, you know you want to c'mon. One track at a time! Don't take the crack so seriously! Nagahide sends love, along with his sunglasses, a straw hat, beach berms and maracas. DU IT, j00, DU IT. If you don't, WHO WILL? XD XD XD

Date: 2005-03-21 10:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jantalaimon.livejournal.com
you were impressed by the LD album? i was more impressed by the fun cover art than i was with the music, to be honest. XD DJ employee of mine lent it to me awhile ago, because he was really taken with it. i cannae say i agreed, but again the cover was lovely. reminded me in that regard of this one Apples In Stereo album---the sleeve was MUCH MUCH more fun to look at and play with than the record was to listen to. so much that i'd almost have been tempted to buy the record just to have the sleeve and never actually listen to it, 'cept i didn't have money to be so frivolous at the time. XD

not that i really do now, either, but you get the idea. XD

Date: 2005-03-21 11:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] petronia.livejournal.com
I do like it a lot, yes. I mean, it... doesn't break any new ground, pretty much by definition, but. XD I went and bought their stuff because I had an mp3 or two from somewhere, and over the course of months realised I was tossing them into the rotation a lot. (And by the following EP they stopped sounding like JD/NO entirely, although I suspect it's in order to intentionally sound like some other band I'm not as familiar with. XD)

Date: 2005-03-21 10:12 pm (UTC)
dipping_sauce: (me)
From: [personal profile] dipping_sauce
Any chance you could stick those on a CD for me?

*big puppy eyes*

(I'd ask you to download them to the computer at work, but by the time I get back I'll've forgotten all about them.)

Date: 2005-03-21 10:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] petronia.livejournal.com
Actually I, uh, may have downloaded approximately 3,968,771 new mp3s to the computer at work. XD;; You should get one of those discmans that play mp3 CDs.

(I mean, given that each one of the tracks above represents an album I have...)

Date: 2005-03-21 11:32 pm (UTC)
dipping_sauce: (Default)
From: [personal profile] dipping_sauce
That is a good idea. It'll give me something to listen to on the bus/metro. (This stuff was part of the 3 million +, right?)

(And I'm thinking of maybe trying to do an FST for the Meta-barons. Am I crazy?)

Date: 2005-03-22 01:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cis.livejournal.com
oooh, downloaded the L-D, the DM, the Chemistry: will listen soon, when I stop repeat-playing "I'd rather dance with you". (er)

Date: 2005-03-22 03:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] petronia.livejournal.com
XD

*has been repeat-playing "Sleep The Clock Around"*

Date: 2005-03-22 02:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nyahnyah.livejournal.com
The theme song to an imaginary film based on a famous pre-war Japanese novel that was never written.

Um?

Date: 2005-03-22 02:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] petronia.livejournal.com
O, that's what it sounds like to me, that is (with contribution from the imagery in the video). XD YMMV.

Date: 2005-03-22 03:54 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nyahnyah.livejournal.com
It all makes sense. :D I thought you were referring to some famous author that died before they could finish a long-anticipated work of art. But no IT IT IS ALL IN YOUR HEAD. ^_^

Date: 2005-03-22 03:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fable.livejournal.com
Lansing-Dreiden I don't have! *d/ls happily* (And I swear, one of these days I'll actually listen to them. Just waiting for TEH RIGHT MOMENT (TM).)

Also, the Tsuji Ayano song is so beautiful. *_*

Date: 2005-03-24 08:34 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] insaneneko.livejournal.com
Downloaded them all. Took only a quick listen to them, and immediately loved the Tsuji Ayano song. The video is lovely as well. Thanks!

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