Saturday, March 18, 2006

Categories...

There is only one thing about Blogger as a tool that really annoys me - it lacks the ability to categorise posts. Unlike my friends who have Typepad accounts, Blogger doesn't have a native way to add categories...

However, thanks to Amit and his superfab tool Labelr... I can now add categories such as "Faith/ Love/ Culture" for all things relating to my faith and culture, and "places and spaces" for cool clubs or shops or open spaces...

I have only categorised entries from the last week or so... but will use the facility moving forward.

So if you have a Blogger account, please drop Amit a note and see if he'll set you up. Its worth a donation... and a wee bit of set up time.

Thanks Amit! and thanks to Lifehacker

Now GOOGLE, if you are listening... pay Amit a tonne of money for his imagination, buy his idea and make this native!

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Scottish Christian :: Emerging Church forum

Ian Ansdell from Scottish Christian has created an online forum on the SC website to facilitate networking/ discussion on all things em::ch in Ecosse. This was in response to the call from Jonny Baker :: Link :: take time to read the comments - my mate DJ Haggis makes some great comments.

Thanks to JB for making the call...and thanks to Ian for putting the forum in place. If you want to be part of the discussion then get yourself over there and register :: Link Its good to talk...

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Friday, March 17, 2006

Time Out

Time out tonight... no phones... no nanolog... no web... no email... no iPod... nothing antisocial!!!

Just ::

...and me... and ::
Tonight, nothing else really matters...too many hurts this week. Need to regroup.

Take time out with your loved ones and heal/ love/ smile.

U P D A T E
The film is great and I can survive without being on line or near my phones or iPods...

"Now the gentle bull" by Time Promises Power

When my man, The Soos, speaks... I listen! Just received a heads-up from his coolness re a FREE & LEGAL download album :: "Now the gentle bull" by Time Promises Power :: I haven't heard of the Back Porch Revolution label before but I trust my man and know he is on the ball.

Check it out: http://www.backporchrevolution.com/release.php?id=21

U P D A T E

Downloaded the album and love it... its the kind of electronic ambience I just soak right up... Thanks to The Soos!!!

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Sweetback :: Stage [2]

This is the CD I bought at lunchtime... The follow up to Sweetback :: one of my fav albums ever!!! :: "Stage [2]" by Sweetback

I used my lunch money to buy this CD in the Borders sale and I have say it is pretty firm. Sweetback may never capture my imagination the way they did on their first ablum... but, from what I have heard so far, I think they will try. Guest vocalists are Aya and Chocolate Genius, instead of Maxwell and Amel Larrieux, and they have a lot to live up to.

I am hopeful. Check it out: Link

U P D A T E
Loving this album... It brings something new to the picture in a similar way to the previous album. The vocalists are top-dollar - Aya has an amazing voice that reminds me of Vanessa Freeman... Chocolate Genius has a old-school seduction to his voice that is lovely - different from Maxwell but equally sweet.

Music is fab - amazing soundscapes and seductive, sensual downtempo pieces. Lovely... Here's the bio from their site: Sweetback
SWEETBACK - STAGE 2

Stage 2 is a landscape of new sound, a journey to the heart of old soul. A place where richly textured soundscapes overlap on distant horizons, but then compress so tightly, so intensely - so incredibly sexily - it makes you sweat.

SWEETBACK have the feeling, in fact they have it down pat. They know how to throw those switches and pull all those punches, and all we have to do is roll with them.

Incredibly it's been eight years since they released their self-titled debut album. In that time popular music has shifted gear, and spun off in other directions, but not SWEETBACK. The fundamental open house policy at the heart of the band remains; anything goes, and if it feels right - and it fits - it's SWEETBACK! Deep dub and deep romance. It's about love, any way you play it.

Crucially Stuart Matthewman, Andrew Hale and Paul S Denman haven't aimed Stage 2 at a specific music niche, radio station or club. It's more a case of the SWEETBACK train pulling in and if you want to hop on board, and groove a spell, that's fine.

But SWEETBACK as a slightly enigmatic trio of mystical soundscapes that only records when the constituent parts feel like it is only part of the story.

The other part is SWEETBACK'S knack of bringing other gifted singers, writers and musicians into the mix. Not merely as faceless session guests but as real players. They include Bruce Smith - ex-PIL, The Slits, Pop Group and various reggae bands - who played on the last SWEETBACK tour. Point Bruce at the groove and let him go. Listen to him stamp his emphatic authority on "Circles," an early and mesmerizing highlight of the new set that is sung with true grit by Chocolate Genius. "Circles" is the first of a new breed of anthemic urban grooves, recorded live, in New York City.

Later Bruce is joined by Paul's 15 year old bass playing son Joe on "Things You'll Never Know," forging a rhythm section that's so tight it squeaks.

Mark Anthony Thompson, A.K.A. Chocolate Genius, is a revelation. The Brooklyn boy with the distinctive throaty voice is featured on two other tunes; the scary and simmering opener "Voodoo Breath (Master's Love)" that cuts like a chain-saw, and the intense seduction cameo, "Jesus Girl!"

Originally from Singapore, and growing up in London, singer Aya met Stuart Matthewman in NYC where she now lives. Soon after that first meeting she and he wrote "Sing To Be Safe" one of those classic SWEETBACK soundscapes with layered textures of keyboards and acoustic guitar and a melody that lingers long after it's gone. In all Aya is featured on five tracks; solo on the album's most irresistible love song "All My Days With You," the Afro tinged Deep House cut "Round And Round," and "Lover," a very special love song waiting for a film scene.

Elsewhere Aya shares vocal duties with Ivana Santilli (who also plays trumpet), and Byron Stingly (formerly of Chicago House band 10 City), and Mecca Lady Bug who SWEETBACK fans will recall once opened for Sade some time ago as a member of The Digable Planets.

Of course, the three man core of SWEETBACK cut their teeth working with Sade, the world's most beautiful singer with the voice of a broken hearted angel. But everyone knows that. Stuart Matthewman (guitar, saxophone, keyboards and programming), Andrew Hale (keyboards and programming) and Paul S Denman (bass and much more) have worked with her since day one; playing, writing, producing and touring. But Sade doesn't do 'The Music Business'. It's not a production line thing with her.

She and the boys only record when the songs are there. It's about the music, and only the music.

But precisely where SWEETBACK fit into the overall scheme of things is anyone's guess. Stuart produces, composes film scores and remixes under the name Cottonbelly; Andrew produces others too along with scoring work, soundtracks for fashion shows, and nurturing an art space in London, and Paul remains true to the spirit of '76 managing his son in LA punk band Orange. Try putting those influences on your MP3 player and hitting random.

Shortly before Christmas Stuart called me up to ask me what I thought of Stage 2, and I went into this rant about how it sounds like this and that and how it's a progression that galvanizes their earlier material, and all the usual platitudes long time friends and admirers get into. Then he says wait! He wants me to see something and he sends me an email.

It read: No category, no format, no preconception, no style, no continuity, no formula, no description, no comparison, no label, no barriers, no rules, no age, no colour, no nationality, no leader, no competition, and last but not least, no apology!

In other words: SWEETBACK Stage 2; no question about it.

By
Johnny Three Legs


Check it out!

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threadless(dot)com

Met Jon for a chat today at Starbucks in Borders... Bought a sale CD... The chap that served me was wearing a supercool T... I asked him where he got it and he told me to check out threadless(dot)com which I have done and boy am I impressed. Their focus is on the art...not labels! and they have some super sweet designs... The ones featured above were my initial favs.

Reasonable pricing :: approx $15 per shirt :: not sure about postage to the UK. Best bit for me was the limited runs of these shirts. Oh and if you are flush and elitist you can sign up for their 12 month club where for $250 a year you get 12 limited-only-to-clubmembers tees.

Fab... What's your favourite?

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Tinpod

Thanks to iLounge for the heads-up on these super-sweet iPod tins... Come in three limited edition designs and will protect your full-fat iPod from scratches and bumps and general life ::
When we designed the TINPOD, we wanted to add something special. Sure, there are lots of nice cases out there, but we didn't find any that really inspired us or that featured the work of artists. So we asked renowned illustrator Kurt Ketchum to help out. The three designs called Die Blechdose, L’Orange Lune and Change Attitude draw on the realms of music and travel. The TINPODs are limited editions with only 5,000 cases in each series. We figure, with millions of iPods out there, you'll be one of the lucky few with a TINPOD.
Will need to stick with a DIY altoids tin for your shuffle or nano...

Check them out: Tinpod

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yunx

If I were staying in the standard in LA I would probably be listening to in the heat of the night by yunx... it is beautifully produced electronica that varies between sweet 'n' sexy uptempo housey vibes and my more usual downtempo chilled electronica fare... Loving it... Feels glam.

Check it out...

Arigato to the Soos for the heads-up on yunx - Your taste is immaculate, bro!

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teany

I'm a fan of Moby :: love play and hotel :: One thing I dig about him is his lifestyle... He has faith but doesn't ram it down your throat... He has food-beliefs that, again, he isn't too militant about... I like the fact that he set up teany as a cool place to hang out...eat vegan food...and drink tea. I love how he made a shared dream happen:
One morning in December of 2001 Kelly and I were having breakfast, and somehow we ended up talking about how we both had always wanted to own a restaurant or a cafe. This was one of those ideas that we had both harbored in private, but talking about it and realizing that we shared each other's enthusiasm made us actually think seriously about finding a space and opening a little restaurant/cafe.
Next friend who is in NY... PLEASE bring me back a teany teapot!!!

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Thursday, March 16, 2006

Bones...

I don't watch much telly... Takeshi's Castle... 24... The Simpsons... oh and Pimp my Ride... I am L O V I N ' Bones... It is just so good... OK, I admit it..It is eye candy but its good eye candy.

Tonights episode was super - Using The Standard Hotel in LA as a location... Driving about in a '60something Mustang... "Ooh La La" by Goldfrapp... Lovin' it!!! I also dig the theme tune by my fav purveyors of American-flavoured bigbeat :: The Crystal Method.

Check it out: Bones on Sky One

Also ::

standardhotel(dot)com
thecrystalmethod(dot)com

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