Showing posts with label The Hurdy Gurdy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Hurdy Gurdy. Show all posts

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Lifeboats & Follies



Grab your skateboard and get your blood pumpin’ with a little Offspring… Rancid, perhaps? Or, maybe some Tommy Guerrero?


Tommy Guerrero? ....






Skate on over to The Hurdy Gurdy music blog to catch my latest guest writer post on this fluid Bay Area skateboarder turned musician.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Code Name: THUNDERBALL







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No, it's not that Thunderball.....but who could resist?






Some feedback c/o THG....
I need to tell u!!!!!! I waz scrolling through twitter and Thunderball's twitter
referenced space patrol! They loved it and shared a link to the post!!!!!

Saturday, January 22, 2011

coo ya now?

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Sometimes it’s the album cover that beckons to give a listen. Longfingah & Dub Engineers album, Coo Ya Now!, combines a pastoral Jamaican scene with an incongruously towering sound system. The intriguing juxtaposition somehow suggests technology encroaching on rustic island culture.

I sampled the track Coo Ya and realized it was an infectiously refreshing cut. I’ve probably heard it fifty times now and still have no idea what coo ya now implies. It’s not defined in the Urban Dictionary and it can’t be an ode to Cooyah Beach, Australia; so I would welcome some enlightenment on this.

Recently I caught a clip and my quandary grew. These musicians were not the dreadlock Rastas I’d preconceived, nor was the concert setting, Radau am Stau 2010, the funky island dancehall from my mind’s eye. Then I heard Longfingah’s fluent German. HUH?! Had I been duped? Actually, I’d stumbled upon a reggae band from Berlin!




PS...Just Nailed It!

Jamaican term for "look here" or "come here"

cooyah look at dis, bwoy!

Thursday, January 20, 2011

music man of mystery



Funky downtempo beats infused with jazz and hip hop, come swirling as if from some smoky late night origin. Shrouded in a sense of mystery and the exotic, the music oozes with and exudes pure mood. Time to chill with the man of mystery himself, Clutchy Hopkins.

Like the Banksy of the music world, his persona is open to conjecture. Is he the covert op of DJ Shadow, Cut Chemist or his sometimes collaborator Shawn Lee? There seem to be few records of his actual existence. Refusing credit for his session work, he would accept only cash in payment. Though his whereabouts remain clandestine, some say he resides in a cave somewhere in the Mojave Desert.

Dubbed “jazz hop”, his musical style almost defies categorization. Whether man, myth or pseudonym, the music of Clutchy Hopkins emerges on its own terms.

From “The Storyteller” on Ubiquity Records, comes the “Verbal Headlock” video, which not only epitomizes his sound, but takes the viewer on a strange and haunting visual journey.




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This post , by the way, appears in the guest writer spotlight over at:The Hurdy Gurdy Music Blog. THG is an all new multidimensional platform to enjoy, discover and explore the cutting edge of music.

And here's an encore of one of my slide shows inspired by "Ancient Chinese Secret", a Clutchy Hopkins & Shawn Lee collaboration....