Category Archives: music
The power of words. The toxin of chords.
Happy? Satisfied? Smiling? Feeling good? Enjoying yourself? Having a laugh? Is bliss the word? Here’s the remedy. Crippled Black Phoenix -We Forgotten Who We Are. Now what?
the ocean, like the innocent?
Ok, so before November comes let’s start arguing. Where are the epic hymns of the twenty tens? Stop holding your breath, an end to anticipation could happen with this: The Besnard Lakes- like the ocean, like the innocent pt1&2.
What the #@*& is Joanna Newsom doing here?
Relax baby, she is only sampled, ok and a bit self-overdubbed too, for the Roots best track on their new album, Right On. Otherwise, we don’t want no poncy queenies faking fairies in AmYzTEkNoziA, this be told.
V for Vuvuzela
To me hearing the thousand vuvuzelas throughout the mundial football games was quite amusing. It reminded me of that relentless guitar sound before a Sonic Youth song breaks in, played for like 90 minutes in a row. Three gentlemen from … Continue reading
Why, Professor!
A new entry here in AmYzTEkNoziA, Mike Else offers all his work on how to be a substantially funky weirdo. He is intriguing, cheesy, danceable and funny. But of course, he has to be, he’s Professor Kliq! “Plastic & Flashing Lights” … Continue reading
Of what shall I dream my fortune? Clay? Leather?
Spare 5 minutes of solitude and listen to Sal Valentino’s voice leading you to a magical place full of Ron Elliott’s soundscapes. Delighted? Well, you’ve just experienced The Beau Brummels – The Wolf of Velvet Fortune
Sadness can be a warm gun too
Philip K Dick, a writer of science fiction and human reality as well, made a novel out of it -it will be filmed quite shortly, we are told. Sting made it news again recording it among other John Dowland compositions … Continue reading
The singer AND the song!
She is Rosa Ponselle, singing a traditional sicilian love song transferred on stave by Francesco Paolo Frontini in the 19th century. Maria Callas and Diamanda Gallas apparently have a common ancestor. Rosa Ponselle sings Amuri, amuri.
I’m from wherever I may!
They introduce themselves declaring I’m from Barcelona. From Barcelona they ain’t, but that’s not the point at all. Check 27 swedish musicians having fun together and playing each others songs in a stunningly fresh and smile bringing concept on an idea … Continue reading