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St. Lucia – All Eyes On You

October 23, 2012 2 Comments

Sounds similar to: Foxes, Strange Talk, Ben Browning, Empire of The Sun

Hi there, Dr. Whuzzerface reporting in,

Much like the paradise it borrowed it’s name from, St. Lucia is relaxing and comes at you in warm, gentle, lapping waves of musical goodness. St. Lucia himself is a world traveler. He started out in South Africa and wound up in Brooklyn via London. This vagabond-ish past could be a good explanation for his honed sound that resonates like a modern take of all the best elements of 80’s music, complete with a saxophone solo in the bridge (remember what i’ve said in posts past? Saxophone is making a comeback, trust me!)

This song is actually very sweet and heartfelt. “I will never take back, The words that I said then, I always knew I’d come back to you….Even in the meantime, I will always stand by, A mirror on the shelf” ending with “I will always have all eyes on you.” What girl does NOT want their man-loves eyes locked on them all the time!! Now, these may be empty words and promises really, but I find this song has captivated my heart and you can bet that I had it (like many other music gems) on repeat for a solid week.

I hope you enjoy this brief phonic getaway!

St. Lucia – Amazon MP3

St. Lucia – Official Site

Yeasayer – O.N.E.

October 19, 2012 2 Comments

Sounds similar to: Miike Snow, Passion Pit, Santigold

Hi there, Dr. Whuzzerface here.
This music video is captivating, visually and sonically. It’s almost as if there’s a huge backstory to this that we’ll never fully understand but the story they put in front of you depicts a futuristic entertainment-filled warehouse club venue. The main character, who’s exact species is unknown to me, enters the establishment and enters into an enthralling board game with another opponent. I’d love to learn out to play the game, I’m sure it was made up just for the video. Other things I love about this video: the colors, the clothing and dance moves of the trio of dancers (and the fact that the first time you see them, they’re hooded and look like the gay cousins of the Nazgûl, a.k.a. ring wraiths from LOTR), the glowing jewel synthesizer that the band plays, I love the funky fish tank glitter swimming person-thing and most especially, I LOVE THIS SONG!

The lyrics of this song portray someone who’s been fooled/played by the same person for too long, and now they have no pull on the heartstrings of their victim. I applaud people like this! The bridge of the song even eludes to the process of realization from feeling sedated or tranquilized to finally waking up with the recognition of the persons true toxic character.  Additionally, it’s a fuuuuun song to dance to so I hope you enjoy it on this gorgeous Friday. Yeasayer came out with a new album in August that is quite clever, make sure to check out “Fragrant World”. Cheers!

Yeasayer – Amazon MP3

Yeasayer Official Site

Noisia – Alpha Centauri (Excision & Datsik Remix)

October 16, 2012

Sounds similar to: Rusko, Bassnectar, Diplo

When someone tells you something like “Oh dubstep? Yeah, I looooove dubstep. That Skrillex is awesome.”  Ask them these two things “Oh yeah, I thought ‘Slats, slats, slats’ was better than ‘Scary Monsters’. What’d you think?”  and then follow up with “So what other dubstep artists do you like?”  Chances are, they don’t know anything about dubstep, really, and if they cannot think of anyone besides Skrillex that does dubstep, they’re just another of many bandwagoners who truly have no concept of the movement. However, we can forgive their ignorance and show them how truly EPIC good dub is. Case in point:

Datsik. Considered to be one of the original DJ’s to get down and dubby, Datsik’s compilations and mixes always seem to make my head ‘esplode with his Picasso-ish reworks of songs. Excision is also coming along nicely these days, he’s been lucky lately to keep teaming up with the right mix of artists to create unique songs that show great potential.  A tidbit about the original artist here: the name NOISIA comes from a VHS tape that was turned upside down that read “VISION” (do you see it? NOISIA:VISION).  Without further ado, I turn you over to the dubstep fiends, who will help you lose your mind in the electronic dub-wonderland!

Noisia – Alpha Centauri Remix  – Amazon.comMP3’s

JJAMZ – Heartbeat

October 11, 2012 1 Comment

Sounds similar to: The Strokes, Phantom Planet, Rilo Kiley

Hi there, Dr. Whuzzerface here,

It’s homecoming season all across the states. And what goes great with High School dances? Bad thriller movies!  This song you’re about to hear is made possible in part by the breaking up of several bands, allowing the real creative geniuses of those groups to come together to form a music mastermind collective.  JJAMZ (the first letter of ever members name, unimaginative but it actually works out alright) is an amalgamation of members from The Like, Phantom Planet, Maroon 5, and Rilo Kiley/Bright Eyes (same guy, two bands). Seriously, just rereading that list for the 4th time, I’m so stoked for you to hear all of the best of the best from those group make sounds that are better than what they’ve done before.

Z’s voice is lovely and breathy but not unintelligible and overdone.  I’ve seen recordings of her singing live and this girl can certainly hold her own. Warning: The creeper/stalker guy in the video is SCARY and can and probably will induce nightmares!! The song however, can and will make you want to listen to it again. It’s the reluctant confession to someone that make her heart beat rapidly, and then asking him to “please don’t stand so close to me”. Maybe he’s no good for her, or vice versa, but that’s kind of a messed up statement to make. Sure does make for a good song though!

Enjoy!!  And please remember to stay in well-lit areas, and carry change and your address book in case you need to use a payphone to call a friend. Stay Safe!

JJAMZ Official Site

JJAMZ – Amazon MP3

Friendly Fires – Skeleton Boy

October 5, 2012 1 Comment

Similar to: Passion Pit, Miike Snow, Cut Copy, Strange Talk

 

Last week, Dr. Cheerlubber presented a lovely song by Strange Talk called “Eskimo Boy”, which is why I thought a good response to that was to bring about the even peppy, catchier, and entrancingly fun “Skeleton Boy” (that and also Halloween is RIGHT around the corner!).  Friendly Fires, direct from the UK, love to make danceable songs.  In this video, you’ll seem them jam out while their skeletons start to fill in. I think it’s rather a simple and yet creative play on the song title. Favorite part of the video:  1:43, the singer has the most hip dance moves I’ve ever seen on a white guy.
With that, hope this tune gets you moving and beware of dancing skeletons, they’re not always as cute as these blokes.  Enjoy!!

Calvin Harris – Certified

September 25, 2012

Similar to: Kaskade, Deadmau5, War

Let me take you back to a time when I actually had a lot of friends and knew of at least 3 things going on every night. During those glorious days of yesteryear, we would regularly take my friends ’66 Roadrunner convertible to Mill Ave. and go cruisin’ blasting whatever song was in the Top 40 because yes, we were just THAT COOL.  C’mon, I know you’ve been there too. Some songs are just so ghetto-groove-tastic that head bobbing in the car to the beat is as vital as breathing.

Breathe easily my Ragers, “Certified” by Calvin Harris is certifiably one of those treasured songs. Is it certified  because the initial vibes at the beginning keep rotating from left to right until you feel as if you’re enveloped by them? No. Is it due to the fact that at the 1:50 mark, a sick electric-bubble-buzz sound develops that goes straight to your head and takes over your brain? Maybe. Is it the result of a sick bass, which is almost a slap bass acoustic timbre, vibrates through your being until your spine turns into Jell-O? Possibly.  For moi, it’s all of these and more reasons as to why I firmly believe that “Certified” MUST become your new beat-bumpin’ tune. Cheerlubber herself attested to me yesterday that she may be developing an unhealthy addiction to it, we’ll see if we can get her some help with that.

With the coming of fall, this song is requisite for any and all road trips, especially with the windows rolled all the way down!! Peace out foo.

Calvin Harris “Certified” – Amazon MP3

Groove Armada – History (Feat. Will Young)

September 21, 2012

Similar to: Daft Punk, Chemical Brothers, Röyksopp

Hi there, Dr. Whuzzerface here,

How do you like the player being right at the top?? Caught you off guard with this one eh? I bet you thought the video was going to be a serious Brit-Punk Dance-off, right? I love that the electronic DJ duo Groove Armada, who has been around since 1997, has enough humor to make this their semi-official music video. It speaks volumes of their character and makes me like their music even more. Doesn’t this make you want to have a street dance battle too!

For their album “Black Light”, Groove Armada supplied their already incredible beats and collaborated with several other artists to create an epic dance collection (my favorite being “Paper Romance” but that will be featured another time). The live drum bits in here and the distorted gritty synth make this song highly addictive even though it’s actually rather simply structured.

Well, I hope you enjoy it and dance to your hearts content!

Groove Armada – Official Site

Groove Armada “Black Light” Album – Amazon MP3

Everybody Else – In Memoriam

September 14, 2012

Sounds similar to: Rooney, Phantom Planet, Tinted Windows

Howdy there, Dr. Whuzzerface here!

Friday Friday Friday, ah, the blessed day when we reminisce on the prior days and then realize we’d much rather forget they ever happened.

Let’s get down to business though, Everybody Else was practically a birthday present to me. One year for my bday celebrations, several friends and I went to a Rooney concert which happened to fall on my day of birth and lo and behold, this incredibly gorgeous man walks up to the mic, starts crooning, and I fell in love.  Carrick Moore Gerrity, the singer/songwriter/blue-eyed-bundle-of-wonderfulness has a knack for writing a style of pop rock that doesn’t sound like it’s been done before. Their songs are highly danceable and just down right fun.

“In Memoriam” is a look back at a puppy love summer crush where drinking orange soda, riding bikes, and ripped blue jeans were regular activities. Flashbacks abound and he finds himself saying “I remember you, so remember me like we were back then, in my memory.” Don’t we wish that people we crushed on remembered only the good times we had all those years later? I do!

I’m sure you’ll find this song on repeat all weekend but should you want more, they have two amazing albums out that should be worshiped by all (especially since they have a song called “Meat Market”, which reminds me of YSA wards).

Have a great weekend and HAPPY FRIDAY!!!

Everybody Else – Facebook

Everybody Else – Amazon MP3

Röyksopp – Happy Up Here

September 7, 2012 2 Comments

Sounds similar to: Daft Punk, M83, Digitalism

Hi there, Dr. Whuzzerface here,

I may not have gone out of town for Labor Day weekend, but you can believe that as soon as 4PM hits, I’m gonna be booking it up North(east-ish) for the weekend! That’s right, I’m heading for the hills, vales, and mountains for a little R&R. As I started prepping my driving playlist, this song came on and we got reacquainted (it had been a whole 2 months since I played it last). The title itself is the perfect description of my mood once I hit the timberline.

In actuality though, this song contains so much awesomeness, not to mention the fact that the video pays copious amounts of homage to the old video game “Invaders”, set in the real world. The main hook of this song is loaded with whimsy and a carefree, happy-go-lucky feel. Heavier electronic elements join on in the bridge but this wistful theme keeps the song rolling along.

Enjoy this happy tune from the Norwegian duo Röyksopp!

Röyksopp Official Site

Washed Out – New Theory

August 30, 2012 2 Comments

Similar sound to: M83, Beach House, Panda Bear

Hi there, Dr. Whuzzerface here,

For most of us, the upcoming weekend is a holiday (yipee), and even though it’s a time of relaxation, I actually find that I’m more busy on “Chill” holidays than others such as Thanksgiving or Christmas. Am I alone in this observation? I think not. But in honor of the non-“Chill” holiday ahead, I’ve decided that we can still listen to a song that embodies everything that a 3-day weekend should be.

Let me introduce you to Chillwave. Chillwave music is simplistic, filled with ambient tones, a simple melody, and is meant to invoke a laid-back feeling. It incorporates bits of new wave and dream pop to fulfill the overall “chill”. Listening to the song below, I know you’ll imagine several things: relaxing at a bon fire on the beach, driving on a road trip, or if you’re a little deranged you’ll imagine a slideshow of photos that you took using Instagram which make you feel incredibly hipster.

Washed Out doesn’t really need an introduction. He’s an American fella who likes to make tunes that are dialed back from regular pop. That’s about it! One thing I love about Chillwave music – it’s complex but not complicated. With that, may you be able to steal a few peaceful moments this weekend and hopefully, this song will help you get there. ENJOY!

Washed Out – Official Site