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  • My Top Albums of the 00s

    Dez 5 2009, 21h47 por Joybrata

    I've read countless 'Top Albums of the Decade' lists over the past couple months (most notably Pitchfork's and NME's). I agreed with some and vehemently disagreed with others. Since it is now December 2009, the last month of the decade, I thought I should make my own list.

    I initially tried to make a straight 1-50 list, but it was physically and emotionally exhausting trying to rank albums from different years. So instead I picked the best three records from each year (and in some years multiple records tied for 3rd place lol).

    (Just to avoid confusion, "1." is the best record of that year.)

    2000
    3. Parachutes by Coldplay / Black Market Music by Placebo
    2. Kid A by Radiohead
    1. The Marshall Mathers LP by Eminem

    2001
    3. The Blueprint by Jay-Z / Origin Of Symmetry by Muse
    2. Stillmatic by Nas
    1. Is This It by The Strokes

    2002
    3. Songs About Jane by Maroon 5 / A Rush Of Blood To The Head by Coldplay
    2. By the Way by Red Hot Chili Peppers
    1. The Eminem Show by Eminem

    2003
    3. Hail To The Thief by Radiohead / Absolution by Muse
    2. Sleeping With Ghosts by Placebo
    1. Room on Fire by The Strokes

    2004
    3. Franz Ferdinand by Franz Ferdinand / Antics by Interpol
    2. Hot Fuss by The Killers
    1. Aha Shake Heartbreak by Kings of Leon

    2005
    3. Guero by Beck / Searching for Jerry Garcia by Proof
    2. Late Registration by Kanye West
    1. Demon Days by Gorillaz

    2006
    3. The Eraser by Thom Yorke / The Black Parade by My Chemical Romance
    2. Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not by Arctic Monkeys
    1. Meds by Placebo

    2007
    3. Oracular Spectacular by MGMT / Because of the Times by Kings of Leon
    2. Favourite Worst Nightmare by Arctic Monkeys
    1. In Rainbows by Radiohead

    2008
    3. The Virgins by The Virgins
    2. Hercules And Love Affair by Hercules and Love Affair
    1. Only by the Night by Kings of Leon

    2009
    3. Tonight: Franz Ferdinand by Franz Ferdinand / The Resistance by Muse
    2. Relapse by Eminem
    1. Battle For The Sun by Placebo
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  • My feelings on Radiohead, in a nutshell

    Dez 4 2009, 12h58 por Nonclique343



    RadioheadThom YorkeMuseThe BeatlesColdplay
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  • How Varied Is My Music Taste 2009

    Dez 3 2009, 20h39 por kellie237

    First, make a list of your top-20 artists overall. Then, for each of these artists, add the 8 most similar artists to your list. Delete any duplicates, count up the number of entries on your list and this will give you some idea of how eclectic your listening habits are. A score of 9 represents an extremely unvaried musical taste while a 160 represents an extremely varied one.

    1. Muse (9)
    // Franz Ferdinand
    // Placebo
    // Kasabian
    // Radiohead
    // The Killers
    // Arctic Monkeys
    // Kaiser Chiefs
    // Keane


    2. The Strokes (17)
    // Julian Casablancas
    // Albert Hammond, Jr.
    // Little Joy
    // The Libertines
    // Kings of Leon
    // The Last Shadow Puppets
    // Moptop


    3. Arctic Monkeys (20)
    // The Rascals
    // The Kooks
    // Milburn


    4. Radiohead (26)
    // Thom Yorke
    // Jonny Greenwood
    // Coldplay
    // Interpol
    // Blur
    // Beck


    5. The Beatles (35)
    // John Lennon
    // George Harrison
    // Paul McCartney
    // Ringo Starr
    // Paul McCartney & Wings
    // Wings
    // The Who
    // The Rolling Stones


    6. Oasis (43)
    // Noel Gallagher
    // The Stone Roses
    // The Verve
    // Stereophonics
    // Richard Ashcroft
    // The La's
    // Ian Brown


    7. Franz Ferdinand (45)
    // The Fratellis
    // The Rakes


    8. The Cribs (53)
    // The Maccabees
    // Jamie T
    // Bombay Bicycle Club
    // Good Shoes
    // The Paddingtons
    // The Courteeners
    // Johnny Foreigner


    9. M83 (62)
    // School of Seven Bells
    // The Radio Dept.
    // Slowdive
    // Maps
    // The Album Leaf
    // Air France
    // Hammock
    // Eluvium


    10. We Are Scientists (69)
    // The Futureheads
    // Maxïmo Park
    // Boy Kill Boy
    // The Automatic
    // Bloc Party
    // Mystery Jets


    11. Nine Inch Nails (78)
    // Modwheelmood
    // Trent Reznor
    // Marilyn Manson
    // Tweaker
    // Halo33
    // Black Light Burns
    // Puscifer
    // KMFDM


    12. The Presets (87)
    // Pnau
    // Midnight Juggernauts
    // Grafton Primary
    // Van She
    // Cut Copy
    // Muscles
    // Bag Raiders
    // Simian Mobile Disco


    13. Foals (93)
    // Maths Class
    // Late of the Pier
    // These New Puritans
    // Friendly Fires
    // Youthmovies


    14. Hot Chip (100)
    // LCD Soundsystem
    // Junior Boys
    // Metronomy
    // Fujiya & Miyagi
    // Lo-Fi-Fnk
    // Grovesnor


    15. Howling Bells (109)
    // The Duke Spirit
    // The Joy Formidable
    // Giant Drag
    // The Long Blondes
    // Waikiki
    // The Grates
    // Little Birdy
    // Sky Larkin


    16. Friendly Fires (114)
    // Passion Pit
    // Jack Peñate
    // The Temper Trap
    // Frankmusik
    // Delphic


    17. The Last Shadow Puppets (115)
    // The Little Flames

    18. Glasvegas (123)
    // White Lies
    // Broder Daniel
    // The View
    // Timo Räisänen
    // Kent
    // The Twilight Sad
    // Laakso


    19. Rage Against the Machine (132)
    // One Day as a Lion
    // Audioslave
    // Zack De La Rocha
    // Street Sweeper Social Club
    // The Nightwatchman
    // Limp Bizkit
    // Red Hot Chili Peppers
    // Incubus


    20. Yeah Yeah Yeahs (140)
    // Metric
    // The Kills
    // Be Your Own Pet
    // Arcade Fire
    // Florence + The Machine
    // The Gossip
    // Bat for Lashes
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  • Best of 2009 - 500 artists list

    Dez 3 2009, 14h39 por mr_maxis

    IZIA, Wu-Tang Clan, Suprême NTM, Assassin, Nirvana, IAM, Bob Marley & The Wailers, La Spirale, Django Reinhardt, Squarepusher, The Prodigy, Necro, Ill Bill, Cypress Hill, Craig Armstrong, Heather Nova, La Coka Nostra, Scala & Kolacny Brothers, Keny Arkana, Bérurier Noir, Birdy Nam Nam, System of a Down, dead prez, Le Peuple de l'Herbe, Beastie Boys, Busta Rhymes, Alpha & Omega, House of Pain, Seth Gueko, Aphex Twin, Profecy, DJ Krush, Prefuse 73, R.A. the Rugged Man, Rage Against the Machine, Laurent Garnier, Dead Can Dance, Kool Keith, High Tone, Hildur Guðnadóttir, Erik Truffaz, Portishead, Wax Poetic, Johnny Cash, Foreign Beggars, Lady Sovereign, Sinéad O'Connor, Vitalic, Radikal Dub Kolektiv, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Jan Garbarek, Svinkels, Love Spirals Downwards, KRS-One, Dave Clarke, DJ Cam, The Doors, Clint Mansell, Lisa Gerrard, Fat Jon, Les Gourmets, The Beatles, Johannes Heil, KoЯn, Sleater-Kinney, Wax Tailor, B-Real, J Dilla, Filastine, Two Fingers, Asian Dub Foundation, Eminem, Jefferson Airplane, Autumn's Grey Solace, Gym Class Heroes, Shpongle, Herbie Hancock, Radiohead, Rockin' Squat, Mike Patton, Björk, Esbjörn Svensson Trio, Waldeck, Millencolin, Massive Attack, This Ascension, Lordz of Brooklyn, Ensemble Badila, Snoop Dogg, The Problemaddicts, Dub Syndicate, Groundation, Wolf Myer Orchestra, Beth Orton, Oh No, Edward "Kid" Ory, The Offspring, Venetian Snares, Alexander Kowalski, Rageous Gratoons, Noir Désir, Ben Harper, Nas, Ideal J, Verbose, Micropoint, The Black Seeds, Metallica, General Elektriks, Buraka Som Sistema, The Chemical Brothers, Thom Yorke, Lisa Gerrard & Pieter Bourke, Ayọ, EZ3kiel, Amon Tobin, Mano Negra, King of Conspiracy, Bob Marley, Moondog, 25G, Jimi Hendrix, Bauchklang, Moderat, Sigur Rós, DJ Muggs & Planet Asia, Louis Armstrong, Son Doobie, Tryo, Kronos Quartet, Iration Steppas, Looptroop, Mysa, Nine Inch Nails, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Olympic Gramofon, Leftfield, Fairy, Joy Division, 2Pac, Peace Orchestra, Eek-A-Mouse, Snowgoons, Heiko Laux, The Temptations, Le Trio Joubran, Omar Faruk Tekbilek, Guru, Flunk, Earl Hines, Erykah Badu, Burning Spear, Mary Lou Williams, Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers, Oi Va Voi, 80kidz, Infected Mushroom, Animal Collective, The Quantic Soul Orchestra, NOMAK, Year of No Light, Horace Andy, The Cinematic Orchestra, Red Snapper, Nneka, Leila, NOFX, Lucky Thompson, Cal Tjader, Le Klub des 7, Jeff Buckley, Manu Chao, Wagon Christ, Drummers of the Societe Absolument Guinin, Barney Wilen, Ol' Dirty Bastard, UNKLE, Erik Truffaz & Sly Johnson, The Blue Stars, Underworld, Shurik'N, Arsonists, Madeleine Peyroux, The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble, Nostalgia 77, Terry Callier, Medine, Fingathing, Big Daddy Kane, Macka B, Keith Jarrett Trio, Iration Steppas Meet D. Rootical, De La Soul, Chali 2na, Lee "Scratch" Perry & The Upsetters, John Coltrane, DJ Food, Sergent Garcia, Rockamovya, Antonio Vivaldi, Notorious B.I.G., Sidney Bechet et Claude Luter, Tracy Chapman, Angélique Kidjo, EPMD, Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals, St. Germain, Daft Punk, Fat Freddy's Drop, Fatboy Slim, Johnny Clarke, RJD2, René Thomas, Soul Assassins, Deftones, Kaophonic Tribu, Linkin Park, The Skatalites, Muse, Belleruche, Sunflower Caravan, Les Reines Prochaines, DJ Shadow, Mass Hysteria, múm, Кочани Оркестар, Israel Vibration, Jurassic 5, Gelka, Lionel Hampton, Lost in Hildurness, Hilight Tribe, Shadow Dancer, Elek Bacsik, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Tânia Ârab, Troublemakers, William Orbit, Plastikman, The Specials, CunninLynguists, dead prez & DJ Green Lantern, Mansfield.TYA, Thievery Corporation, Raphael Saadiq, Smooth, Kery James, DJ Muggs vs. GZA/Genius, Love Is Colder Than Death, Miss Kittin & The Hacker, YAS, Chet Baker, Pendulum, Claude Bolling, Hubert Rostaing, Georges Brassens, Refractory, Scarface, Bill Coleman, Funkdoobiest, Telefon Tel Aviv, Lightning Bolt, Morcheeba, DJ Mitsu The Beats, Tricky, Hafdís Huld, Sidsel Endresen & Christian Wallumrød & Helge Sten, Danger Mouse & Sparklehorse, Akhenaton, Alif Tree, Tiken Jah Fakoly, Maurice Meunier, TAT, Carl Craig & Moritz von Oswald, Stéphane Grappelli, Black Uhuru, Kid Loco, Common, Ellen Allien, Roots Manuva, Joris Voorn, Method Man, Jah'licious, Hux Flux, Toots Thielemans, Blockhead, Rokia Traoré, Max Romeo, Cœur de Pirate, Method Man & Redman, RND, Volta & FX909, Venetian Snares & Speedranch, The Rolling Stones, BHASS Project, Orchestre National de Jazz, Pink Floyd, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Michel Legrand, Sayag Jazz Machine, Emilie Simon, Late Night Fruit, Buddy Banks, Pan•American, Booba, DJ Muggs vs. Planet Asia, The Kumba Mela Experiment, Jeff Mills, Ulytau, ZAMAN 8 & Hafez Modir, Ematom, Harmonic 313, Freestylers, The Gladiators, Control Machete, The Bush Chemists, Twista, Orange Street, The Roots, Michael Jackson, Los Hermanos, Dub Incorporation, RZA, The Ananda Shankar Experience and State of Bengal, Da Taz, Thelonious Monk, Limp Bizkit, Mr. Oizo, 雅-miyavi-, Ella Fitzgerald, Sex Pistols, AC/DC, Minty Fresh Beats, Gus Gus, Gideon, Themselves, Parabellum, K2R Riddim, Easy Star All-Stars, Rhythm & Sound, The Toraia Orchestra Of Algiers, Lee "Scratch" Perry & King Tubby, Keziah Jones, Ataraxia, TTC, Immortal Technique, Coldcut, A Tribe Called Quest, Lali Puna, Rhoda Scott & Kenny Clarke, Iron Maiden, Dizzy Gillespie, Pierre Michelot, Umek, Miles Davis, Gang Starr, DJ Muggs, Orbital, OutKast, Anthony Rother, Donald Byrd Quintet, Diego, Igorrr, Raekwon, Pharoahe Monch, Dream Theater, Anoushka Shankar, Sonny Criss, The Smashing Pumpkins, K's Choice, Massive Attack vs. Mad Professor, The Herbaliser, Blakroc, Lenny Kravitz, Cujo, Cosma, Killarmy, Big Punisher, Jamiroquai, Charles Mingus, Missak, Burial, Bernard Peiffer and his Saint-Germain-des-Prés Orchestra, Albert Nicholas, Édith Piaf, Mix Master Mike, Maceo Parker, Rae & Christian, Steel Pulse, Hocus Pocus, Opeth, Dee Nasty, Tom Waits, DJ Fresh, Manu le Malin, Khoiba, Animaltek, Peter Tosh, Steppenwolf, Alter Ego, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Boards of Canada, Red Hot Chili Peppers9, Bernard Zacharias et ses solistes, Ill Bill & Necro, Sublime, Crystal Distortion, The Dave Brubeck Quartet, GZA/Genius, Salmonella Dub, Harold Nicholas et son Orchestre, Grems, Missy Elliott, Sammy Price & Lucky Thompson, The Herbaliser Band, Ghostface Killah, Cranes, Slaine, Necro & Ill Bill, Lars Klein, Outlines, Saïan Supa Crew, John Dahlbäck, Junior Murvin, Delinquent Habits, Dubians, Arom & Gourmets Beatclub, Afu-Ra, Slide Hampton, Agoria, 2Pac & The Outlawz, Archive, The Alchemist, Somogo, Toots and The Maytals, Philip Glass, Ray Charles, Sia, Marcel et son Orchestre, Trust, Aretha Franklin, Sinsemilia, Public Enemy, Buck Clayton, James Brown, Zenzile & High Tone, The Streets, Adam F, Oscar Peterson, The Abyssinians, Improvisators Dub, Yuksek, Alanis Morissette, Alici, Cake, Up, Bustle and Out, Art Blakey, Scan X, DMX, Etikal Lab, Lady B, Keith Jarrett, David Carretta, Cocteau Twins, Lhasa de Sela, Jacques Brel, Charlie Singleton, Dimitri from Paris, Bonobo, Emmanuel Top, CéU, Kosheen, Jungle Brothers, Del tha Funkee Homosapien, Nada Surf, Cercle Rouge, Monolake, Marilyn Manson, Rachid Taha, Alain Goraguer, Dub Pistols, Jimmy Archey, Pat Metheny, Ravi Shankar and Philip Glass, Jimmy Riley, Wailing Souls, Taigaz, Air, Triston Palmer, Donald Byrd, Promoe, Ice Cube, Gang Gang Dance, Barbara Morgenstern, Technasia, Dubmood, Josh Wink, Eddy Louiss, Africa Combo & Bugge Wesseltoft.
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  • purchase list (29 Nov. 2009, iTunes Store)

    Dez 2 2009, 18h05 por koyus

    Thom Yorke / FeelingPulledApartByHorses / TheHollowEarth - Single

    I forgot to buy this single.

    Thom Yorke is genius.
    I want to go to their live show in Japan.
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  • Albums

    Nov 28 2009, 9h14 por smexi_orange

    smexi_orange's top albums (overall) 1. Gorillaz - Gorillaz (495)
    2. Radiohead - OK Computer (480)
    3. Radiohead - Hail To The Thief (474)
    4. Radiohead - The Bends (395)
    5. Gorillaz - Demon Days (357)
    6. The White Stripes - White Blood Cells (343)
    7. Modest Mouse - We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank (330)
    8. Radiohead - In Rainbows (321)
    9. Green Day - American Idiot (306)
    10. My Chemical Romance - The Black Parade (302)
    11. The Fratellis - Costello Music (297)
    12. Coldplay - X&Y (297)
    13. The Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness Disc 1 (290)
    14. Green Day - 21st Century Breakdown (288)
    15. Placebo - Meds (247)
    16. Eels - Beautiful Freak (229)
    17. Coldplay - Parachutes (229)
    18. Panic at the Disco - A Fever You Can't Sweat Out (224)
    19. Fall Out Boy - Folie A Deux (224)
    20. Radiohead - The Bends B-Sides (218) 21. Panic! At the Disco - A Fever You Can't Sweat Out (210)
    22. Fall Out Boy - From Under the Cork Tree [Bonus Tracks] (208)
    23. Radiohead - Pablo Honey (207)
    24. Blur - The Best of Blur Disc 1 (204)
    25. Muse - Showbiz (204)
    26. Modest Mouse - Good News for People Who Love Bad News (199)
    27. Radiohead - Amnesiac (197)
    28. Placebo - Black Market Music (196)
    29. Franz Ferdinand - Tonight (186)
    30. Coldplay - A Rush Of Blood To The Head (185)
    31. They Might Be Giants - A User's Guide to They Might Be Giants (182)
    32. Cold War Kids - Robbers & Cowards (181)
    33. Thom Yorke - The Eraser (164)
    34. Green Day - Dookie (161)
    35. Radiohead - My Iron Lung EP (159)
    36. Muse - Absolution (157)
    37. The Butterfly Effect - Imago (150)
    38. My Chemical Romance - Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge (149)
    39. AFI - DECEMBERUNDERGROUND (147)
    40. Kings of Leon - Only by the Night (145)
    41. Green Day - Warning [Import Bonus Tracks] (144) 42. The White Stripes - The White Stripes (142)
    43. Radiohead - Kid A (142)
    44. The White Stripes - Elephant (142)
    45. Modest Mouse - The Moon & Antarctica [Bonus Tracks] (141)
    46. The Killers - Day & Age (134)
    47. Muse - Origin Of Symmetry (133)
    48. The Fratellis - Here We Stand (130)
    49. Fall Out Boy - Infinity On High (128)
    50. AFI - Sing the Sorrow (124)
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  • Current favourite...

    Nov 26 2009, 1h39 por yxsarvik

    ...classic album

    Radiohead - OK Computer







    Radiohead, to me, is like the musical equivalent of Stanley Kubrick movies. This album has massive melodies and a chilling atmosphere for you to lose yourself in. It is both elegant and "out there". Sure, Thom Yorke sounds like a dying animal at all times, but his vocal style fits with the songs he creates. And the ending of Paranoid Android must be one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever heard.

    10/10


    Tracklist

    TocarAirbag
    TocarParanoid Android
    TocarSubterranean Homesick Alien
    TocarExit Music (For A Film)
    TocarLet Down
    TocarKarma Police
    TocarFitter Happier
    TocarElectioneering
    TocarClimbing Up The Walls
    TocarNo Surprises
    TocarLucky
    TocarThe Tourist
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  • "The Twilight Saga. New Moon". The Review.

    Nov 25 2009, 19h10 por lady_sati

    When Forever Ends...
    ...what do you live for?


    „Based on the worldwide phenomenon”.It is hard not to agree with the statement shown in one of tv spots for 'New Moon'. I have never get any trouble with getting tickets – not for Lord of the Rings, not with Harry Potter movies or The Matrix sequels. But this time, I was attempting to make a reservation 2 days before the movie and I couldn't get any tickets, in any of the cinemas. Everything was sold out. Not just here – all over the world people went to see the movie, daughters and mothers are asking Taylor Lautner and Robert Pattison to sign their panties and there even was a riot in Brazil, where 2000 girls fought with security and tried to get to the room to meet (let's just presume that...) cast members. I have never seen a craze like this. Why is it all happening?

    80% of the audience are girls. Because it is so easy for us to relate to Bella.
    She is a typical teenage girl. She has goofy friends. She wears stripped shirts. She has divorced parents. And oh yes, she is in love. So much in love. What makes the story a tad different – her love is vampire. And her best friend is werewolf.

    The vampire/werewolf element of the story could easily be erased. „The Twilight Saga” is typical story of love and the hardships of it. The author of the series, which became a bible to many people is using the vampire element to actually sneak her own beliefs – for me the books are disgusting propaganda for celibacy, marriage, having kids...the only thing to which I object being celibacy, but I don't appreciate the fact the series is brainwashing girls all over the world. However the series is entertaining, even if written in terrible language and it makes a perfect material for the movie.

    I have read „Twilight”, „New Moon” and „Eclipse” a little over 6 months ago, when I found out Michael Sheen is going to be in the movie. I have yet to read the final book. I saw „Twilight” when it came out and whilst I loved the chemistry between main actors, the casting, the music and some of the scenes, the CGI and the quality of the film were very poor, ridiculous even. „New Moon” is so much better, that it actually feels like a separate movie. It isn't that it reached higher level than „Twilight”, it's like „Twilight” is a cartoon and „New Moon” is an actual movie.

    „Twilight” was about Bella and Edward falling in love and „New Moon” is about them handling that fact, in a different ways. Edward leaves, convinced he is protecting Bella, but being a guy he doesn't tell her that. Bella is devastated and she finds comfort in Jacob, who she soon finds out is a werewolf.

    Now I have to say Kirsten Stewart surprised me. I was not very impressed with her acting skills but her depiction of Bella's state after Edward leaves is a spot on. The series of scenes where Bella cries, stares at nowhere and shouts from agony is excruciating. The break up scene is really devastating – thanks to wonderful cinematography and Alexadnre Desplat's music and some really good acting from both Pattison and Stewart the emotional charge of the scene is amazing. Bella is becoming more and more interesting – she goes through real emotional journey in this film, one that so many girls can and will relate to.

    In the book Bella finds out that every time she does something risky she can hear Edward. The director made a good choice, even if only for satisfying Pattison's fangirls, to actually show Edward in those moments. Very good decision – whilst the ghastly visions of him are well done, there is one scene that is just so beautiful I cannot believe it doesn't get more praise – Bella jumps off the cliff and falls into the water, when the current takes her in deep - Edward appears next to her. Some say it's cheesy, as a helpless romantic I say it's beautiful.


    In the first movie we only got few scenes with Jacob and here he is present for the most part – Lautner, barely 17 years old is very convincing and him and Stewart generate a lot of chemistry. He captured his character well – he is both gentle and frustrated and the viewer sympathizes with him. It is hard not to feel sorry for him by the end of the movie. The couple is so good in few scenes that it actually makes the audience wonder if Bella should end up with Edward, but by the time he will walk into the sunlight in Volterra, we will know for sure. I was a bit shocked that near the end they included a tiny showdown between two leading men – I don't remember one being in the book. Bella says to Jacob “Jake I love you, don't make me choose. Because I will choose him. It has always been him”. I loved those lines. I felt that they should be later on in the series, tough.

    The movie is very accurate to the book therefore two villains of last movie return – Laurent and Victoria. Whilst Laurent is only present in one scene, it is impressive one – it is the first time we see werewolves – I was astonished how good the CGI was. I suspect 50 million $ spent on the movie went straight to that. The wolves look so real, their movement is not fake at all. The scene with Victoria is the second best sequence in the movie – with Thom Yorke's “Hearing Damage” in the background the pack of werewolves is chasing tiny, redheaded Victoria through the woods, whilst Bella is preparing for her cliff jump. What a scene, I haven't seen something that powerful and gripping in a very long time, I was surprised to see scene that good in a teenage melodrama that makes girls all over the world squeak.

    Speaking about Victoria, I have to bash the producers again for replacing the actress for “Eclipse”. Rachelle Lefevre, who plays the character beautifully was fired and Bryce Dallas Howard was cast. It is insane given that Victoria only appears in “Eclipse” few times – Bryce is good playing blind girls and Christian Bale's wives (who wouldn't be – if I were to play character like that I'd won a freaking Oscar) but I can't see other reason for hiring her then to gain sympathy of her father Ron Howard. Maybe they need more money, who knows. But I hope Howard won't lay a hand on the next movie - whenever I see Russel Crowe painting umbrellas in the sky from stars for Jennifer Connelly I want to vomit with blood.

    The Cullen family returns – the casting is terrific – in the first movie I had a big problem only with Rosalie, supposedly the most beautiful woman Bella has ever seen, Nikki Reed who plays Rosalie is pretty but in the first movie she looked terrible. In this one she looks so much better and finally feels like Rosalie. I was shocked how much Jasper's appearance changed. We get to see a conversation between Carlisle and Bella, known from the book and Emmet finally has some lines. And my favorite – Alice. Ashley Greene is so good – she is charismatic and very memorable. But I guess it's not hard when you play everyone's favorite.

    The movie has many parallels with “Romeo and Juliet”, part of which Edward quotes in one of the first scenes of the film (gasps expressing eternal love for Pattison all over the audience) – I know cinematic potential instantly when I'm reading the book and “New Moon” features the most impressive scene in the whole series, scene so good even if the writing is terrible the scene itself is perfect. Nothing could screw this up. The scene so good it is worth to see the movie even for it. I'm talking of course about Bella running towards Edward in Volterra.

    The things look like that – Edward thinks Bella is dead. In the book we don't get to read about his reaction – in the movie they show us Edward crushing the phone with his bare hand. Alice sees his suicide in her vision and she takes Bella to Volterra in order to stop him.
    "These violent delights have violent ends
    And in their triumph die, like fire and powder,
    Which, as they kiss, consume.

    Romeo and Juliet, Act II, Scene VI

    I had the vision of the scene in my head and I have to say, they still managed to surprise me. The cinematography, editing, music (Alexandre Desplat “To Volterra” - I was a bit disappointed something stronger wasn't played in the background, I always thought “The Leavers Dance” by The Veils would be a perfect choice) are great, but whoever thought of dressing the crowd in hooded red coats is a genius. Bella is coming to the town of monsters to rescue Edward, after all. The pace in the scene is amazing, the moment when Bella stops Edward and covers him from the sunlight is the most powerful moment in the movie. I was amazed, and the audience was too, although I suspect due to Robert Pattison's taking his shirt off in extreme slow motion.

    Let me stop at Volterra. It is the city where the most powerful vampire clan lives – the Volturi. The casting here is terrific, except maybe Jamie Campbell Bower (you all remember him from singing “Johanna” in high-pitched voice in “Sweeney Todd”). But who cares if Michael Sheen is there.
    When I was reading “New Moon” and I got to the scene with Aro, the character Sheen is playing I was petrified. I figured even someone that brilliant won't do anything with material that pathetic. But Sheen is most likely God, 'cause he not only delivered – whilst “New Moon” is getting terrible reviews (frankly I think the critics are hating the movie in advance, after seeing the first part), Sheen is getting praise for his work. I encountered very amusing part about it in one of the reviews:
    Late in the film, a real actor, Michael Sheen (Frost/Nixon), shows up as the mind-reading Aro, of the Italian Volturi vampires, and sparks things up. You can almost hear the young cast thinking, "Is that acting? It looks hard." So Sheen is quickly ushered out, and New Moon begins swanning toward certain box-office glory
    Actually, Aro has more scenes than in the book. But for Sheen to actually make this character interesting...wow. He is so menacing, so fascinating – so peaceful and so over the top. I tought Sheen will cross Antonio Banderas's work in “Interview with a Vampire” with his own in “Underworld” series, but he surprised me. He's done something completely unique.
    Another suprise is Dakota Fanning, who when she was younger was the most recognizable child actress in the world, she was always so sweet and kind. So I didn't believe she can play menacing character, icy Jane who can cause terrible pain with her mind. She was great in that part and I cannot wait to see her again in “Eclipse”.

    The whole Volturi sequence is great – it didn't look all that good in trailers due to excessive use of slow motion, but when I was watching the scene it stroke me how hard it must have been to make – the CGI for instance, when the Volturi attack Edward and slam his head against the stairs, and they fall into pieces. Obiously Pattison's head was nowhere near the ground and it looks incredibly realistic due to some fine work done by visual effects guys. The only goof in the scene, and let me tell you it a goof of massive proportions, is when Aro looks into Alice's mind to see the vision of Bella being a vampire. This time Pattison runs in slow motion and it was so cheesy and terrible that I literally hid my face in my hands. But the rest of the scene with the screams of tourists being slaughtered by Volturi is good, altough it could have been longer and more accurate to the book. The scenes in Volterra are the best ones in the movie, whilst I won't agree that the scenes with Jacob and warewolves are boring I will say that the ones with vampires are about 100 times more interesting.

    As for the acting and the lack of balance between actors - everyone is good, nobody is pathetic and that is a huge improvement from the first movie. However there is a scene, where right after Bella's birthday she asks Edward to kiss her and Pattison had such an expression on his face that I was sure, 100% sure he will puke on her any second now.

    Back to the visual side of the movie – wow. Some of the set pieces are extraordinary – the first scene, the meadow scenes, previously mentioned run toward clock tower, Victoria chasing Bella underwater...combined with Desplat's amazing score this all creates very delicate atmosphere, which is perfect for the movie. The first movie didn't had any theme or method in visuals and sound – they just put there what they could find, granted the soundtrack was still good. This one is well-tought and it engages viewer, the pace is fine, there is plenty of action and romance in it.

    The music is awesome – we have soundtrack with almost all the most popular bands right now – Muse(urgh...), Editors, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, previously mentioned Thom Yorke (by the way all people bitching about the fact he's song is used here on the shoutbox should go back and see how shamefully “15 step” was used I the first one) and Death Cab for Cutie, who recorderd the song that promotes the film “Meet Me On the Equinox - stunning piece, as good as Paramore's Decode from the first movie. The music is very important part of the movie for me, in every case. The soundtrack is really good, but with so many suggestions coming from fans all over the world I feel like they could have made choices that would make the film even better. Many people, who apparantly think that TocarCloser is about vampires, wanted the song to be used in the movie. The movie is good. But not that good.

    “Eclipse” premieres on 30th June next year and I should probably make reservations around Easter, because with each day the series is making new fans. Is it awards worthy? No. Is it a masterpiece? No. Is it entertaining? Yes. Is it romantic? Yes. Some people will find the dialogue tacky and some of the scenes ridiculous. But the fact is that the movie and the books have both fantasy stuff for boys and romance for girls and I can bet that 50 years from now, even if the books are terrible people will read them and even if the movies may seem silly they will watch them. And as a romantic I rate the film
    8/10
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  • Poorly written review of Moderat's S/T, oh boy!

    Nov 25 2009, 18h58 por dx_xb

    Moderat is the two gents behind Modeselektor (Gernot Bronsert and Sebastian Szary) plus the guy behind Apparat (Sascha Ring). These three fellows all produce electronic music in Berlin, so either collaborations or dis tracks are pretty much mandatory.

    The first four tracks lull you into a false security that the whole album will feature glitchy Burial-like beats, but this is not so.

    The first track, A New Error, starts off with a simple loop of a broken major chord that reminds me of Aphex Twin then the dub kicks in and gives this track a unique kick. It's a rather bold blending of different styles, that somehow works very well and sets the bar pretty high for the rest of the album.

    The next track, Rusty Nails, sounds very typical of a Modeselektor track (or Burial, practically the same sound nowadays). This track features the Thom Yorke/Chris Martin-esk vocal stylings of Mr. Apparat himself. This track typifies everything I love in a Modeselektor remix, that delicate blend of upbeat and melancholy. It's like a rainy Saturday morning, there's some sort of comfort in the dreariness.

    Seamonkey reminds me of Amon Tobin.

    Slow Match features lightening fast vocals of Caribbean rapper Paul St. Hilaire, which works surprisingly well with the glibeant (ambitch?) beat.

    The next two tracks, 3 Minutes Of and Nasty Silence, slow things down with low-key ambiance that reminds me of Tim Hecker with a bit of techno thrown in.

    I love Sick With It for some inexplicable reason, but it does not sound like it belongs on this album at all. Being placed in the middle of the album makes it stand out even more. I don't know why I like this song so much. I usually detest Reggae-rap style of singing, and the beat is rather clunky, like an old car sputtering along. I'll be damned if I don't nod my head to it though.

    The next two tracks, Porc#1 and Porc#2, are bouncy post-rock mixes that blend nicely into each other, except for the tail-end of Porc#2 which turns into some dub-like creature.

    Les Grandes Marches is probably the weakest track on the album. It sounds like the instrumental version of a T.A.T.U song. It could be worse, of course. The freshness of the other tracks make this song seem worse than it actually is. Maybe it will grow on me with time.

    Berlin is a nice little palate cleanser.

    Nr. 22 is another song that uses a simple beat, I believe it's a remix of TocarDays Go By. Yet, I'd say it's the second weakest track. Again, it just seems lackluster compared to some of the other tracks on the album.

    Out Of Sight is very similar to Rusty Nails. It features the familiar skipping/glitch beat and vocals by Apparat. Between the two, I can't decide which track I like more.

    The album comes to a close with BeatsWaySick. The beat really makes this track, and it's a good thing because I find the rapping to be pretty awful here. It's similar to sick with it, but less clunky and more duby. I do love the Boards of Canada-esk sample in the chorus.

    I love this album so very much, but the tracks do not flow very well. Half the tracks are smooth ambient with a glitch chaser. The other half are either dub or ambient with light techno.
    Delicate ambient tracks are sandwiched between remixes that probably should have been b-sides. I suppose that this might have been the sound that the artists were going for. Yet, it seems as though this album is a collection of singles instead of parts of whole. However, I suppose that the crime of having a boring, cohesive album is a greater offense than having a dynamic, disjointed album.

    Here's a Pitchfork review of Moderat.
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  • 2009_10_09 Playlist @ EL Neuron, Medika

    Nov 25 2009, 0h59 por punk_bubu

    glitch / electronica / idm / dubstep

    1 Xerrox Phaser Acat 1 Alva Noto
    2 Blown Glass Typewriter Mountains
    3 Black Sea Fennesz
    4 Sketch Of Sounds ... Liik Viktorija Cop Viky
    5 Black Light BJ Nilsen
    6 Lightworks Astrobotnia
    7 paralel Suns Autechre
    8 Forgive Burial
    9 All Is Full Of Love Bjork
    10 We Share Our Mothers' Health The Knife
    11 Lose You Peaches
    12 when i grow up Fever Ray
    13 My Girls Animal Collective
    14 Agoraphobia Deerhunter
    15 Bunker DJG
    16 Kemancheh Moving Ninja
    17 Hamas Rule Shackleton
    18 Under The Dancing Feet Clouds
    19 The Time Is Now (Bambino Casino Remix) Moloko
    20 Suddenly is Sooner than You Think Dntel
    21 Sweet Love For Planet Earth Fuck Buttons
    22 In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country Boards of Canada
    23 Analyse (Acoustic xfm) Thom Yorke
    24 Time to find me Seefeel
    25 Point and Gaze Thriller
    26 Fever Eliot Lipp
    27 Hubble Thriller
    28 Swarm Thriller
    29 Freak For You Thriller
    30 Birds Of Prey (Kelpe remix) Architeq
    31 Machine Gun Portishead
    32 Smartbanging Fulgeance
    33 Murder Us feat. Jahcoozi King Cannibal
    34 Mmm Skyscraper I Love You Underworld
    35 Autobahn Kraftwerk
    36 J.W. On A Good Night Martyn
    37 Rain Breakage
    38 Dominion Benga
    39 Rise Up (DJ Pinch Remix) Henry & Louis featuring Steve Harper
    40 In for the Kill [Skream's Let's Get Ravey Mix] La Roux
    41 DVNO (robot koch Remix) Justice
    42 Police feat. Mikey Murka (Disrupt Remix) Mahanee
    43 Blinded By The Lights (Nero Remix) The Streets
    44 Soles Sweat (feat 215TFK & Stray - Reso remix) DeBruit
    45 My Own World Synkro
    46 Kontrol 2562
    47 Saints 'N' Sinners DJ Distance
    48 Attack Of The Giant Robot Spiders Pinch
    49 Hide and Seek (Enigma Remix) Imogen Heap
    50 Debbitx Marcus Intalex
    51 Watch We (Pinch Mix) Ashley Beedle & Horace Andy
    52 You & I Pangaea
    53 I'm Not A Sound (Akufen Rmx) Sieg uber die Sonne
    54 Again The Addiction Actress
    55 Piano dust Vector Lovers
    56 Drone 1 The Rollercoaster Project
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