Jump to content
aberdeen-music

lepeep

Members
  • Posts

    3,999
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    8

Posts posted by lepeep

  1. Stuart,

    much like art critics who can't paint/draw/make art then...

    Its always easy to criticise, if you are in no position to receive it yourself...know what I mean ?

    ...one of my problems with the NME is the distinct lack of dynamics, music in blighty just now covers many genres and styles, seems that the NME only hire (or publish) the people who fit the managements "idea" of what is good music (this month!)...sure there are plenty of music zines to cover the "specialist" niches, but, to me (and I may be wrong) the NME is supposed to be the bastion of British (not pop) music...but they only seem to promote "flava of the months"...and that's not fair (but life isn't , yeah yeah)...

    anyway, you either love it or hate it, so who cares.

  2. could have been then, it was a while back...

    perhaps I was just so enraged of the shite that I saw, it tainted my view of the whole gig !..

    he he..

    NIN in the barras, when downwrd spiral came out was amazing, 'reptile' was a particualr fave, because of the light show.

    soundgarden at the barras (when TAD supported), 1 or 2 weeks after poor kurt cobain toped himself..."just like suicide"..what a wierd experience that was, everyone swaying, knowing full well that Kurt was gone for good...

    Alice in chains in the barras, when the BBC recorded it...now that was ROCKTASTIC...

    Buck 65 in Tron, last Triptych...now he's an entertainer for sure !

  3. Muz was blown away by the helmet drummer, using Ride Cymbals as splashes ! he he...now that's hitting...

    if anything, I'd have to say that people NEED TO SEE the young gods live, it is certainly an experience...

    I wonder how that new LP on ipecac is coming on...I hope it happens....

    That korn gig was another fuck up of the bill..

    helmet on BEFORE "shit Biskitz" (or whatever they were called)...a fucking insult to music no doubt.

    we have all forgotten the amazing Clutch at the lemon tree too !

    (another fucked up billing order.... ".co.uk" on AFTER clutch...my balls shrank with embarrasment !

  4. Christ, they started working again pretty quickly (well, on tool's time, 2 years is quick !)

    "Work is underway on Tool's next album, despite the fact that A Perfect Circle will be touring for the next little while. The writing process for this album will be similar to the process for "Lateralus": the band works on music, sends demos to Maynard, he works on vocals, and so on. The singer discusses this in the newest issue of Kerrang magazine, saying "we're working on a new Tool record now. I'm multi-tasking. I can't walk and chew gum but I can change hats." It was four and a half years between "nima" and "Lateralus", it has so far been (only) almost three since the spirally record was released. So really, they are almost ahead of schedule. "

    Apologies if someone has already posted this before..

    peep

  5. steve,

    was that the Helmet gig when they supported Korn ?

    that was fucking cracking, we left about half way through korn, I didn't want to be half asleep for the drive hom e(ho ho).

    a few more classics I've had the privelage of watching :

    jesus lizard : garage (Glasgow)

    young gods : garage

    tool : cat house

    pitch shifter : the venue (edinburgh)

    consolidated : the venue

    Cop Shoot Cop : the venue

    Lamb : belle angel

    mogwai : the arches

    and all the readings from 1992 - 1995

  6. I don't read it anymore, so I wouldn't have a clue !I also think most of the festivals have done the same thing in a way, there was a time when reading had heaps of unknown / underground bands you could go and discover, now all the small tents are crammed with only bands that the NME like or push.

    gone are the days of getting to see "cop shoot cop" or "hair and skin trading Co." or some other out of the blue band in a wee tent...

    know what I mean ?...

  7. I got ultravisitor last week...

    I am blown away by it, some tracks are just too highbrow, but there are plenty of moments of sublime genius...

    It's probably not the best squarepusher CD to get if you have not heard him before, its not he easiest of rides, for sure...

    IF you want your basic squarepusher drum n bass, go for "burning tree" or "feed me wierd things".

    I'd join Ben AWOL in fully reccomending the new squarepusher to anyone who wants to push the boundaries of their musical tastes.

    peep

  8. mr bungle, londaon astoria (2001)

    fucking amazing to see bungle music, live...pattons voice, and all the other absolutly spell binding musicians..

    also, fudge tunnel in the pellican...because I di my first forward summersault into the crowd when stage diving (after being kicked in the arse by alex newport he he)...great fun.

  9. "ultravisitor" is comin out soon, sounds fucking amazing, its been likened to bitches brew

    you can hear all of it at :

    www.bleep.com

    as for similar artists...

    well, that's a tough one...

    micro programming wise :

    funkstorung

    chris clarke

    bass wise :

    primus ?!

    most 70's jazz funk

    drum n bass wise (and its a stirctly riddim wise...he he)

    any old school (95 drum n bass)

    randall & andy c

    uncle 22

    sub nation

    etc...

    the only Squarepusher CD I couldn't cope with was "music is one rotted note"...I might have to go back and re-try that sometime soon.

  10. I just have brokeback & Pullman stuff, which is fantastic.

    I have a few "sea and cake" mp3s (but never thought they were much cop).

    I can't get the radio show to play through oor firewall...

    rassafrassin...

    are they still going to be on warp ?

    (I should go check the tortoise site).

  11. I think he's great, and doing a great thing for jazz, he's definetly talented, but I don't think he's the new messiah of jazz, just a great portal into the often mis-represented world of jazz (pople think its all bears, berets and "squggly noise")..don't they ?...

    I think he deserves all the praise he gets.

  12. Triptych dates: Wednesday April 28-Sunday May 2

    Full line-up to be launched and tickets on sale from Thursday Feb 19 at;

    Triptych tickets are available from

    www.triptych04.com

    Aberdeen

    1Up Records 17 Belmont St

    Aberdeen Box Office Union St

    Edinburgh

    Ticket Scotland 127 Rose St.

    Ripping Records 91 South Bridge

    Glasgow

    Ticket Scotland 239 Argyle St.

    Queen Margaret Union 22 University Gardens

    Telephone Bookings 0870 220 1116

    Tickets are also available direct through selected venues .

    Want to be the first to hear the full programme?

    The founders of Triptych, Tennent's Lager, would like to offer 5x double passes to the exclusive Triptych launch party featuring DJ Seth Hodder (Mute & Nova Mute), on Wednesday February 18 in Glasgow .

    AND for the first time ever we will be continuing the party in Aberdeen on Thursday, February 19 to celebrate the biggest and best Triptych programme to date. Special guests will include DJ Harri of the Sub Club.

    For your chance to attend either (or both!) launch parties, drop us a line at feedback@triptych04.com and tell us the most awe-inspiring Triptych event you can imagine (which artist/s and where). Our ten favourite entries will receive tickets to the exclusive parties (let us know which city you would like to attend.)

    Entrants must be over 18. Travel & accommodation are not included in the prize fund.

  13. I love :

    closing time (first LP, if I remember correctly), full of lovely slow husky, whistful songs. excellent for a slow summer night.

    and

    mule variations (ranges from ballads to crazy "HOG JAMS" (with primus)...another cracking LP.

    I still have to get his last two LP's

    Bone Machine is pretty crazy too...loud and rawkus.

    HTH

    peep

×
×
  • Create New...