Tag Archives: Thom Yorke

A Many-Hued Existence

I get tons of e-mails every day from bands, musicians, singers, rappers, public relations firms and even other bloggers asking me to listen to “their” music. Only a tiny number of those e-mails contain links to music which is actually of some interest to me. And amongst that privileged minority only a paltry […]

Three the Hard Soft Way

I’m sure the merger of aggressively-paced, barb-riffed Post-Punk with the gently undulating sinews and mechanical pulses of Electronica by British rockers Bloc Party on their new record, as discussed in yesterday’s post, is libel to catch some of their fans off guard. But fans of today’s featured artist — a Canadian composer of soulful […]

There’s No Better Value-Than Free Downloads From Valutan*

Okay… Fine… Summer’s here and it’s not going anywhere any time soon. I’ve come to terms with that. I still hate running errands in the sweltering heat. But I’ve come to realize that being soaked in sweat and racking up kilowatt hours running my air conditioner aren’t nearly as terrible as some […]

How Much Depth Can You Accept?

All that talk of ghosts and music yesterday took on a whole new meaning after an intercontinental discussion with one of my closest homegirls last night. See, she was visited by a ghost this weekend… The ghost of a former lover which left her haunted in her own unique way. I’m not talking […]

Music To Survive a Robot Uprising To

So far this week’s class of Blogarhythms graduates has included a “keyboard band” that doesn’t play “robot music” and a couple of True-School Hip-Hop revivalists who added synthesizers to their arsenal without sounding like the latest retro-electro bandwagon jumpers. And although one of the latter asked us to “Do the Robot In Cyberspace,” their […]