Monday 29 November 2010

Neu, neu, neu

Heard this yesterday, am very excited about it. Shares more than just a track name's similarity with Passion Pit if you ask me.
Like it, like it, like it alot.

Blip, blip, over and out.

Leslie Nielsen

Tis always a sad day when funny men kick buckets. God bless ol' Leslie.

Ahem, EVERYONE SHOULD DO THIS!

... even if you don't have a band t-shirt, make one! Make up the band, design an original one for your favourite band or even better do a copy of a classic

Sunday 28 November 2010

... and playing catch up

Christmas came early last weekend. I got a rather large box full of old cameras. 



Sad, maybe, and very definitely dusty, but still my idea of a little bit of heaven. Have not yet had chance to play with all of them. Got to track down some suitable spools for some, and clean a lot of the them up. Have started to play about with the Ensign. All seems in working order, but I guess only the developed pics will tell.



A few nice things from today...

Some nice music from this morning, sweet little track.


Mexican Mavis - Boy & Bear by MusicManners


And then a for a festive feel and jingly bells bit of big band and Frank while Casey and I completed the snowmen.


Frank sinatra - strangers in the night by Marcelo Amar



Friday 26 November 2010

Not your normal mash-up

Some days you just got to love what you do. Yesterday was one of those days. It's not often you can buy multiple medicine balls, cover yourself in PVA and wear bin liners as a part of a career. But yesterday I did. 

Misguided? Maybe. But thoroughly enjoyable. 

I can't yet reveal the reasons for the PVA paper mache mash-up in Dave the caretaker's shed...

(soundtrack supplied by
Crystal Castles - Air War by move your ass)


... but when the time comes, all will become clear.






 A bit of a Cadbury's theme to this, with a glass and a half (of PVA).



 Then got distracted by fabulously shiny object in the corner...
And the Cadbury's theme made another appearance. Can't help but think I could've been in a Smash ad.



Thursday 25 November 2010

Door 22

Nice


Bit labour intensive for Christmas snacks but worth it.

Playing catch-up with Door 21

Tenuous I know, but there's jingly bells on this (at least for the beginning there is). And besides it's just a cracking track and in no way crap-tastic.



Brasstronaut - Slow Knots by Sainted PR

Saturday 20 November 2010

Friday 19 November 2010

What to do for N.Y's E

This is defo the answer. 

Seems to be a day for nostalgia too. saw !!!, hmmmmmm must be 5 years ago now. Knew they were mad then. Have you seen the frontman dance? But good. Boy, what a party.


Door 19

What can I say I'm feeling generous today. Two Christmas treats (neither crap-tastic) behind today's overhasty countdown door.


And the next, something also very, very lovely. In fact I'll just come out and say it, tilt shift, I think I love you.

Probably been seen a hundred times before, and have to confess I'm racking up a few views of this myself, but both soundtrack and technique deserve to be watched, re-watched and admired over and over again.

What clever sausages those boys are...


Thursday 18 November 2010

Mira Calix and Flat-E

Be nice to work with these one day. Beautiful voice, beautiful visuals.




Swimming with the fishes




A day spent mostly managing (just about) to stay afloat, ended with the fishies. 

Probably a good thing it IS nearly the end of the day...

Door 17 and 18

Bit of a cheat, but based on the fact that it was also Heart FMs DJ's first Christmas song of the year, I am re-posting George Michael's 'Last Christmas' as the treat lurking behind door 17.

And for door 18, to celebrate the opening of Birmingham Christmas Market here's a little Strumpit (a Brummie gypsy trio). Just one of many bands who'll be playing the bandstand. The significance being that's the one we'll be seeing on our work trip to the markets.

Wednesday 17 November 2010

Door 16

Owing to workload, I'm a little tardy on posting Door 16. So here's 16.

This is my effort for work's Christmas card. You may be able to see a bit of a theme forming here. Again, due to having a good dealing of copy to be writing- really thrilling stuff that that left me cognisantly dry- I was left a little time poor. And this is the result.




Shame, I'd had a cracking idea for one that involved charades. 

Monday 15 November 2010

Door 14 and 15 (Christmas is coming)

Double whammy of Christmas craptastic.

Door 14, Merry spuffing Christmas, that's right Christmas sperm! Well that's what I'm seeing.


Door 15, the first Christmas song I heard this year, George Michael's 'Last Christmas'.

Saturday 13 November 2010

Door 13 (totally topical)

In another deviation from crap-tastic Christmas objects behind the excessively premature Xmas countdown doors, I've chosen two things totally not crap.


As part of 6Music's gallant effort to keep indie record shops alive, they stopped off in hometown Brum today and to the Diskery. And it's this that shall be the advent treat of the day. More specifcally the track Diskery man requested and- as he so rightly put it- the one you'll never forget, your first Diskery purchase.


So his was Marvin Gaye's 'What's going on?'




and mine is Peter Gabriel's 'Mercy Street' off the So album.





Friday 12 November 2010

ah sheeeeee-it (Door 12)

Much like advent calendars and pill packets, I've forgotten to post an advent window every day. Plan to catch up, gorging self as I go on 'forgotten chocs'- or in this case crap Christmas themed things.

So for this day, Door number 12

Crystal Castles- Not in love, featuring the man from the Cure, Robert... Robert... Bob Smith that's it.

(Other spectacular remixes available from hype (quite likey the Sane Smith jobby))

Not so much a crap-tastic Christmas thing. More a real XMAS treat. (It's totally XMAS this, and not at all Christmas, you get me?).

Enjoy x

Tuesday 2 November 2010

Door number 2


Totally got my Christmas theme sorted. 

Expect Christmas cowboy wrapping paper from me this year.

Monday 1 November 2010

Christmas started early (finger food that'll make you feel guilty)

Though I feel we're far from the seasonal fun, it would seem most commercial establishments will have you think otherwise. So with Christmas starting early this'll be a sort of extended advent calendar. 

Door number one. Swaddling clothes sausage rolls.



Yeah you'd feel bad wouldn't you. Like biting the heads off Jellybabies.