Category Archives: Genre

Out-of-town-ness

I just love the feeling of being out of town. It opens your eyes to a lot of things. Over the past few days I’ve had a sampling of various types of hospitality. I’m pleased to have met the friendliest people from the different towns I’ve visited. By friendly, I mean you end up dancing together after having just met that day. There’s no shade of pretentiousness in the way they extend their fun and good will. Then there are those people whose town has been through the most devastating disaster, be it caused by nature or man, but manage to smile and laugh with you. These places and people are inspiring.

If you want to search yourself look for inspiration. Simply, travel.

On the road. Where the heck am I?

On the road I’ve been listening to some tunes that are completely off-tangent from what people usually find me listening to. It’s a mix of post-punk with classic bass licks, dubstep, electro-pop, post-punk, and a few…chipmunks?! No, seriously. It has upped my mood tremendously so have a listen if you want some cheer. Traveling is supposed to refresh your perspective…revitalize you. Today’s playlist sort of represents that.

Recommendation: For ideal listening, grab all the songs by right clicking and save target/link as an mp3 file. Play in the order suggested here and if you know how to set up crossfade on your music player, set it at 8. Enjoy!

Starfucker – Girls just want to have fun (cover) [ Download ]

League – Golden Maps [ Download ]

Get People – Away [ Download ]

Kastle – I know [ Download ]

Cassius – I love you so [ Download ]

Rain and music

Lately, I’ve been thinking about what music would perfectly accompany rain. Then I stumbled upon the website www.rainymood.com which basically plays the sound of rain in the background while you go about your business in your computer. I found this to be the perfect way to simulate that mix of rain and music. Go on. Try it.

I love the rain and it always puts me in a pensive if not sedate mood. It never fails to relax me. Unfortunately, for some of us it doesn’t. I realized this when I was talking to a friend who was one of the survivors of the flash floods that occured last month in Northern Mindanao. The sound of rain makes her nervous and keeps her from getting any shut eye. What more now that the rainy season kicked off early this year?

Our environment will always have a hand in activating emotions in our brain. It varies in each person, depending on their experience of such stimulus. Sometimes we just can’t help it. Memories make fleeting moments permanent. We often find ourselves slaves to our good and bad memories of things.

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Walking in the rain will never be the same again for the survivors of Typhoon Sendong. (Photo by: REUTERS)

Giselle Rosselli – Small People [ Download ]

The Honey Trees – To be with you [ Download ]

Blondfire – Oceans [ Download ]

Ashley Chambliss – A little more of you [ Download ]

Gnarls Barkley – Crazy (Basement Jam) [ Download ]

Hello, 2012! And a playlist to cap off 2011.

Excuse my self-deprecation, but I do hate myself for leaving this website parked in the internet for nearly six months. And given my track record in the I-promise-to-update-regularly department, I have come to my senses and decided not to make such silly promises. Could it be that lowered expectations indicate maturity? Perhaps.

Speaking of maturity, this blog is going on six years. That’s more than half a decade! I’ve had my ins and outs with the world of music. Wish I had the time and energy to tell you what it’s been like for me over the year (musically), but I’d much rather “look forward” to new happenings so to speak.

Though if I’d put the whole year 2011 in retrospect I have only this to say: it was the year of heartbreak for me.

Fuck Love

An ironic piece of art which supposedly means "Fuck Love".

No, this won’t turn in to one of those sappy posts wherein I vent about my sorry romantic travails. After all I find that hardly necessary given that I’ve dumped most of my emotional garbage in my other blog. This blog is about music, so music it shall be.

Fact: Music saved my life in 2011. Every time something tragic happened, there would always be a soundtrack to lift my spirits. And vice-versa. Simply put, music was such a big part of my life last year.

I spent somber afternoons with Chet Baker crooning/trumpeting in my player while I wandered the city alone. 2011 was also the year I got in to artists like Crystal Castles, Kavinsky, M83, Thieves like us, to name but a few. Thanks to them, I began accomodating eighties-influenced synth-pop which turns out to be an acquired taste for a lot of us. While on facebook, I established a group named “Kim’s Music Party” which grew into a 100+ strong social network, allowing every member to share the music that they’re currently hooked to. AND thanks to this group, a few members got me in to a genre called “Chill wave”. For weeks on end I would not stop listening to bands like Washed Out and Toro Y Moi. Brilliant! Just what I needed to get in to a meditative mood.

Then toward the BER months of 2011 I found myself spontaneously belting Adele’s heart-wrenching ballad, “Someone like you” (harmonizing with my friend, Rodge, no less). I remember doing so in the shower, in random drunken nights and even in the morning IN a train WITH lots of people quietly making their way to daily business.

Adele Smoking

I just had to pick this photo of Adele smoking since I think she's cool like that.


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My “I don’t want to think about you” playlist

I haven’t updated in a long time. I know. But I thought this should be the right time since I want to come up with something music-related which would serve some purpose too.

Music has a way of evoking memories and emotions. Even sensations whether pleasant or otherwise. Depending on your emotional state, songs have a way of bringing you back to thoughts that you’d rather not think about. Arguably, all songs are sentimental when you let yourself.

This playlist in particular has sentimentality all over it But the intended effect is this: it’s nearly impossible not to think of someone when you’re trying not to think of them so you might as well invite emotions that will make the feeling go away. Hate is always a nice place to start, then you move on to anger, bitterness and indifference. The first song I thought of was this:

Just got to love how Joan Jett brings out all the stupid emotions and make that type of torture sound fun! I’m thinking of another classic now. Something from the late great Micheal Jackson and the Beatle that never dies, Paul McCartney.

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Marching on

It’s been ages since I updated. I am finally making time to write because I lost my wallet and I want to just stay home and listen to music all day.

This’ll just be a quick update.  A friend once told me, when you’re feeling down, play music that grins.

There used to be a time I thought bebop was precisely that kind of music but then after some experimentation, I think LATIN music is the music of a happy expression.

If not happy, it is the music of great sex.  Which isn’t so bad either.

Here’s to March.

 

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Thierry Robin - Rumba bo vesou

Rodrigo Y Gabriela – Tamacun

Sweden is my music capital!

I can’t begin to describe why I think I should relocate to Sweden. Perhaps the first line of this song will explain: “I’m in love with your brother”.

Sweden is my music mecca, I know it.

The Knife – Pass this on (Live)

The Knife – Pass this on

AHHH!!!! FEVER RAY!

Ack! I am now having a musical orgasm because I just discovered that a member of my favorite band The Knife released a solo project under her pseudonym Fever Ray. And that was back in 2009! Where have I been all this time? It is a FANTASTIC record! I cannot stop listening to its haunting tunes and melancholic (somewhat post-apocalyptic) vibe. My heart is flying high in the clouds of musical ecstasy!

Turning to all that jazz

I once wrote how I love to listen to Chet Baker in the morning. As of now, I’m at an all time high on fetishism for his music. So there’s hardly a day that passes that I don’t unwind to one of his songs. Lately, I was looping some of his most painful tunes: the ones recorded at that time that his trumpet playing was characteristically and technically bad. It has a coarseness to it that I found profoundly sad. There’s a song I have in mind entitled, “If you could see me now”.

For now, I’ll give you this rendition by Bill Evans Trio. Leave it up to you to look up on Chet.

Kings of Convenience – Boat behind

I absolutely dig their album “Declaration of Dependence”. Full of feel good song, healthy for the heart. Thanks to Kaye for bringing my attention this music.

Red day

The town is painted red.  Happy 14th of February, is all I can say.

When in love, in the mood for Jazz.

John "Trane" Coltrane

John "Trane" Coltrane

John Coltrane - Ruby, My Dear [Download]

Chet Baker - My Funny Valentine [Download]

Mishka Adams - The Very Thought Of You [Download]