keskiviikko 1. joulukuuta 2010

Geeking for once.



I was browsing new stuff on rcrdlbl.com and found new tracks to play at Drag Attack and other future gigs I'm working out. Good remixes of Tahiti 80 track made by John Talabot. My new hero he is. I also fould a great track made by Everything Everything and Canyons and other good stuff.

Last weekend I went out for the first time in ages. I was really into what I was provided with. Justus Könchke (Kompakt) played a magnificent set at YK main stage and got me hyped towards German minimalism again. Just something out of this world he is. There was a great live act called YÖT playing at YK basement. It was 4 guys playing analog reggae/dubstep that was really something for the future I reckon. Don't get me wrong. I deeply despise dubstep but they knew what what they were doing BIG UPS for YÖT! There was the guy from Neon Indian playing records at Nolla. He was a bit lost but the place was very funny because there was a gay guy who looked like Spock and one who looked like John Malkovitch in lederhosen. Can't desribe the sight really.

I had fun. Real Fun. Ought to do it more often.

Here's a few notes for you to listen to right now...

John Talabot from Permanent Vacation seems to be the most interesting cosmic disco guy out there today. He seems to tickle y funny bone time and time again.













I seem to get more into DFA-ish cosmic disco day by day and Canyons from Australia have been one of my favourite finds in ages. They have all the ingredients for good psycho disco.









There's also one track that is more upbeat I'd like to have here. By Silver Columns remixed by Disco Of Doom. A definite party starter this





Silver Columns - Brow Beaten - Disco Of Doom Remix by discoofdoom



Here's also a little something by Justus who rocked YK mainstage on Saturday. He was really something





Justus Kohncke - Parage by jug razovich

perjantai 19. marraskuuta 2010

Mixtape for the friday night


It's friday. I'm lying in bed with morphine working through my head blocking the toothache and I'm more than envious to the people taking their first beers soon and getting ready to either go to Nolla with Just Paha night with about 15 differend dj's playing. Or then they're way to YK to see magnificent Barbara Panther (which I truly recommend) and Daniel Haaksman palying at a Top Billin party. They could also be on their way to Hertz Club premiere with superb Tuomas Toivonen, Shine 2009 and Upi & Lzrboy.

Either way. They should open their beers and listen to The Twelves mixtape made live to BBC One last year for Pete Tong. This really makes me bounce. It's amazing what they're able to do with a couple of laptops and midi keyboards. This is a lesson to us all Dj's.

BV is back

There has happened a lot after the last post here in BV blog. We had our weekly club called Head Over Heels at YK and on my own Club Rainmaker at Le Bonk. They both seem to be in the past now as we approach winter 2011. Now I've kept a break on Djing and concentrating on work and browsing for new music and inspiration. I start to be hungry for more now and I'll actually be playing in Dragattack at Jenny Woo on 30.12.2010. Welcome.

I want to thank YACHT, Alexis Taylor from Hot Chip, Helsinki 78-82, French Films, Crystal Love, Lil' Tony, The Casbah, Poika & Hirviö, Basse and Emile from Emperatron, Antti Hietala, Zebra and Snake, Juho, Murmansk, Long Sam, Kap Kap, OMSK, The Ran, Sheikki Sheikki DJ's, Manna and many more for helping us the summer and fall happen.

Head Over Heels continues without me at Kuudes Linja in the future and I'm glad it does...

During recent weeks and months I've settled into Punavuori, in an old stone house that used to settle Finnish legends like Runeberg and Cygnaeus. Truly a fine house and I feel cozy here. I've also taken a crash course on deeper house music and djing softwares. Can't wait to get out and play it to you people.

I also took some effort on trying to redo the layout here but can't make up my mind if this works or not. I need your opinion.

I'll also start testing soundcloud etc. here so you'd get to hear whats happening in my ears at the moment.

I bought the Permanent Vacation sampler 2 a month ago and got really into these deep sounds of talented Swede John Talabot. He really has it going on.

Matilda's Dream by John Talabot">

Then there's a great track from Tennishero, fellow swedes called Jens Andersson and Alexander Berg who seem to have a hint of etheric perfection going on. I just love how they do it. Listen to this and smile


Then there's Shit Robot. An american producer signed on DFA who came out with a killer album which has great guests like fellow DFA-ians such as James Murphy and Juan Maclean but also Alexis Taylor (who dj'd at HOH), legendary Ian Svenonious etc.

This obscure track has James Murphy and Ian Svenonious reminding what's go great about New York.

Then there's fun and special remix of Smashing Pumpkins 1979 by StardonE here. I just found it somewhere and like the Crystal Castles / Robert Smith track, this has truly the best of both worlds. The indie rock I've love for ages and the geeky electronics. Listen.


perjantai 19. maaliskuuta 2010

The Twelves mixtape The Twelth Hour




Unlike blogs usually, I start with stating an obvious. The Twelves are remarkable! They have a technical ability and rhytmic tightness unique in their branch of dj:ing. They prove us wrong in the statement that you have to make compromises because you're playing pop songs on your dj-set. They have a great heap of good pop songs mixed and remixed to a heap of excitement and sense of living. This actual playlist was posted to Big Stereo half a year ago but I found it just now and love every second of it. I can admit that I'm a newbie to this blog world and can't keep up but for a part of you who haven't heard this pearl I can say you're in for a treat.

The tracklisting has some old hits which you thougt could never fit in this mixtape but surprisingly everything just slides in the groove of things.
There's Groove Armada – Drop The Tough (The Twelves Remix)
Daft Punk – Da Funk
The Do – On My Shoulders
Zoot Woman – Information First
Snoop Doggy Dogg – Sensual Seduction


etc...

This just works!

listen to it here

http://this.bigstereo.net/2009/09/22/the-twelves-6/

For a peek on what they do live take a look on their remake on M.I.A's Boyz which is ancient but great

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpUSYHycakE

lauantai 20. helmikuuta 2010

Photos from The Brooklyn Vegans Club Premiere with OMSK at Korjaamo 19.2.2010

First of all. Thanks to you all for a great premiere yesterday. We both had a blast and we were surprised about the amount of people that came through the blizzard. At its best it was almost impossible to move at the space. I want to thank Korjaamo for giving us the opportunity to fulfill our dream of having our own relular club in Helsinki, I want to thak Omsk for being extra great as always they are something exceptional in finnish music scene, I want to thank Mikko for these photos and I want to thank YOU for coming and supporting the club. We had a blast and we will be posting you for upcoming events when there's a bit more clarity. Subscribe to our blog and keep posted!

Top songs yesterday:

Junior Boys - Double Shadow
The Drums - Let's Go Surfing
Neon Neon - I Lust U
Belle and Sebastian - White Collar Boy
Mark Ronson / Amy Winehouse - Valerie
Röyksopp - Circuit Breaker
Amadou et Mariam - Sabali
Kleerup featuring Lykke Li - Until We Bleed
The Millioners - Body Into Use
Strokes featuring Eddie Vedder & Joss Homme - Mercy Me










tiistai 9. helmikuuta 2010

Columbia Records proudly announces the North American release of Congratulations, the keenly awaited new studio album from MGMT, on Tuesday, April 13



"With Congratulations, MGMT unlock a new musical world whirling in its own space/time grid infused with hints of music from the past five decades. Soulful and complex, Congratulations is a surprising and delightful quantum step forward in MGMT's ongoing pop revolution."

I can say I've been waiting for this news quite eagerly for some time now. As we all I've got sick and tired to Electric Feel and especially Kids but the other songs on the record Oracular Spectacular promise there is an avalanche of talent rushing to our veins with the upcoming record. I read through a Steve Lillywhite interview (he is the guy who produced The La's album and scooped MGMT to Columbia). He stated that Oracular Spectacular is the tip of an ice-berg too big for many to understand. That without doubt MGMT is the most spectacular thing happening in pop music by miles. And I think this talk is not just for blowing his own bubble. I've met these guys two years ago on a work occation and got a little peek on what's going to happen to them after this record and the visions blew me away. Their precise description of the bands future had a ton of stuff I haven't heard from other bands included.

They are truly a band that doesn't comfort in sticking to a formula and they are bothered to think outside the box. A fact is also that they are really young and succeeded drasticly with their debut album so I can't imagine what to wait for. The stuff can be anything from a hit parade to a psychedelic avant-garde experience. I hope that they carry on with what the first one offered to us. Maybe without Kids of course. So much for the obvious babble and waste of your time.

In the promotional letter there was also a name put out as the producer. Mark Kember is one founding half of legendary Spaceman 3, which split up and the other hald Jason Pierce started the fabulous Spiritualized. Mark took on group Spectrum. He has also recorded as E.A.R. (Experimental Audio Research) - the two projects have existed in parallel, and recordings under both names occasionally only feature Kember. Kember has also played and collaborated with Stereolab and Yo La Tengo. This in consideration of the future of MGMT must mean that Mark might give out expertise in experimental sounds and hopefully that the record focuses on the psychedelia in comparison to straigh out pop hit-parade.

Congratulations is a collection of nine individual musical tours de force sequenced to flow with sonic and thematic coherence: "It's Working," "Song for Dan Treacy," "Someone's Missing," "Flash Delirium," "I Found a Whistle," "Siberian Breaks," "Brian Eno," "Lady Dada's Nightmare," and "Congratulations."

and the record can be pre-ordered at whoismgmt.com

perjantai 29. tammikuuta 2010

The Brooklyn Vegans at club Telemark 28.1.2010




I have write all this down as long as I remember what happened yesterday, and the truth to be told, a bunch of details remain as mysteries to me so I´m glad my dj-partner Antti "soijanakki" A wrote a shortlist of the things that happened.

The night of our lifetime started superbly. People came to watch really early. There was a bunch of people waiting to get in at 9PM. We started with a pacey indie rock set and the tempo remained quite high as we two ejoyed our asses off, we danced there like hamsters on ecstasy and took advantage of the good buzz of playing together after a little break.

The Casbah http://www.myspace.com/thecasbahband had evolved a lot from the last time I had seen them. their setlist had gotten a lot better and transitions were smoother. And the new songs rocked the boat. Yes please! http://www.myspace.com/yespleaseband must have played the best song of the evening in my opinion. A discorock song and I can't remember what's it called. Maybe you can help me. One thing that surprised me was that they functioned well without a drummer. It brought neww depths and elements to the music. Interesting. And Leaders Of The Republic http://www.myspace.com/leadersofficial were as religious as ever when they played as headliners. They get a sound like no other band in Finland I was proud as hell to be a Finn when I see them play. Their biggest problem is that they can't do warming up no more this this big of a sound. They are ment to be headliners from here to eternity.

I also like to thank the girls and boys requesting good songs and especially the exchange student from Munich. You gave us a confidence boost really. And Samu from Bra's and Undies Club, I can't wait to see the photos and I would be glad to post the here. And I will be attending your club if I'm at Finland then. Definetly. Good stuff from all of you people. I had the time of my life and hope you people did too.

Here's a little recap on what we played yesterday. Something to you people with spotify again.
http://open.spotify.com/user/linkkakuski/playlist/3SqpBmFeSjiLFfCf6Lquvj

To you people who don't have it. Here's a top 10 of stuff that rocked the boat yesterday

The Magic Numbers - Runnin Out
Local Natives - Sun Hands
Radio 4 - State Of Alert
The Strokes - Last Nite
Tiger Lou - Sell Out
The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart - Higher Than The Stars
The Raveonettes - Boys Who Rape (Should All Be Destroyed)
Miike Snow - Song For No One
Friska Viljor - We Are Happy Now (lalala)
Phoenix - 1901
Jesus And Mary Chain - Head On

sunnuntai 24. tammikuuta 2010

More music videos (art school girls turn my legs to spaghetti).

I posted a collection of my favourite music videos few days ago and it burned in my soul that I had to post more. These resemble a different style than those I posted the last time. These all seem to have been made my professional director with an art school background. I can admit that I have a thing for these art school girls like those on warpaint. I love it when a cute girl has encouragement to express herself in this brave manner.

El Perro Del Mar
Sometimes it is really great when the video has no resemblance to the song on the background. When it lives a life of its own. This is a school exemple of that. El Perro Del Mar's song is really etheric and on it's it's really nothing special but it really supports this video with two acrobatics.

El Perro Del Mar "Change Of Heart" from The Control Group on Vimeo.



Zebra And Snake
This video is something I really admire. It symbolises the hectic atmosphere you have when you get an epileptic fit and does it well. Well I don't really know how it is to have a fit but I could easily imagine it to be like this. En epileptic fit is also somthing that supports nicely the theme of this image of the band

Zebra and Snake - The Colours from miikka lommi on Vimeo.


Warpaint - Stars
This song is dominated by its psychedelic video art quite similar to Pippilotta Rist's Elixir works I saw at Kiasma Twice. I really loved it then and the ideas on this video make me excited aswell. Take a look at it.

Warpaint - Stars from Adam Harding on Vimeo.



Yeasayer - Ambling Alps
This video has something special I really can't put my finger on. I would like to understand all the effect on it but I can't. In a way it's like making live action role playing cool (again) and in a way it is like an artier version of those color vomiting MGMT videos that came out a time ago. I really enjoy this one.

Yeasayer "Ambling Alp" from Team G on Vimeo.



and finally
The Hours - See The Light. This video is something I really adore. The song in itself again is quite generic but this video is a homage to Andy Warhol's heroin documentations he did with Edie Sedgwick in the late sixties. The video is directed by legendary overprized conteporary art mastermind Damien Hirst and contains quite disturbing things like Sienna Miller on something I wouldn't like to try and butchered cows on the wall. Viewer discretion is adviced.

I didn't find it on youtube or Vimeo so I had to put a link here

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7oy57_the-hours-see-the-light_music

I hope you'll enjoy these videos as much as I do.

godspeed.
-anttiwalker-

torstai 21. tammikuuta 2010

music videos are a love of my life

This blog won't be a purist music blog or a endorsement to our ambitions as dj's. It will be a surprising channel to all kind of purposes. I've been thinking about all knds of stuff to write about and there will be things about new bands of course but also different kind of honorary writings towards people that inspire me and like now a list of music videos that inpire me right now. It will be a handy catalogue for me at the same so when I'm going to direct my next videos, these videos are here in a good entity for viewing. I personally have bought a few super 8 cameras and got a HD-handheld camera as a present and I'm figuring out what to use those on. There are some good plans on great videos but I won't force the stuff out. You just wait and behold the new Michel Gondry. But you'd have to wait for a few years.

I belong to the great MTV generation, which needs a good video to go with a good song. Of course those times are long gone that you could watch good videos on MTV but evidence of good new videos linking together a song and an image still exist. Let me demonstate it to you.

Anssi 8000 & Maria Stereo - Zombie
Anssi 8000 is a great artist with a variety of stuff he likes to do, from video art to scrap sculptures. Everthing I've seen from him is easy to relate. He doesn't have the urge to perfectionism and leaves some rew edges there. This band is him and his wife that live on a farm away from the city life playing tohether and the video is shot on 8mm or 16mm, you tell me. All I can say is that I love the smooth image and the mystic video.



Helsinki 78-82 - Cruising
Unlike the previous song this one is clearly made on HD and has a tighter vibe on it. This video is practically an advertisement to Pelago Bikes, which is a bicycle brand here in Helsinki but it doesn't zer out the great vibe on this video. The video in itself acts out like a plan for what I'm going to do in Helsinki next summer. Buy a new bike and cruise around Kallio with it. Enjoy life. I also want to point out that this video has got essential tips on how to make a grande-style video with a low budget.

HELSINKI 78-82 - CRUISING from Top Billin on Vimeo.


The Drums - I want to go surfing
This has been a powerplay song for me for a month now. I just love the simple idea on the song. Also a quite low-budget performance but still succeeds to make a great point and present a band in a good light. And the lightning text on it makes me happy. It reminds me of the 90's refused videos.


Fujiya and Miyagi - Ankle Injuries
This one is something I just found. Reminds me of the legovideo on White Stripe's Fell In Love With a Girl Michel Gondry made years ago but this one's took it up a notch with wices. Inspirational video I reckon.

torstai 7. tammikuuta 2010

The Battleship Potemkin


"In April 2003, Philip Dodd, director of the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, approached Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe and suggested that they might write a new score for the film (Battleship Potemkin) and perform it as a free concert in Trafalgar Square as part of a series of events organised by the Mayor Of London" - information from wikipedia.

This was the starting point to something extraordinady in 21th Century recording. There is a few records as concentrated made in the "Noughties" and this one was even rudely ovelooked in the common media eventhough the public event gathered 26.000 people just to watch the greatness. 

The record itself has been named as a Lowe/Tennant/Dresden Sinfoniker-record but for me and many others it is one of the essential Pet Shop Boys records. More ambitious than anything they've done before and maybe that might the reason they scored it in their own name. Anyhow it is a superb combination of ambitious electronic pop and symhony orchestra arrangement unlike anything other I know in its class. I suits perfectly as some kind of background music to everything you are doing or what's best, it can also be put in pieces and be played in combination with something else at a dj-gig or whatever. Just a perfect progressive multi-purpose album. 

I hope you find yourself listening to it. I haven't tried it with the Eisenstein film yet, but will do it anytime soon and I will comment on how good it fits with the film material as soon as I'm done. 

Listen to the album here:Pet Shop Boys – Battleship Potemkin

Burning Hearts


I was browsing through a swedish music magazine called Sonic and it's not the first time I stumble across a finnish band there. Swedes tend to love a certain niche of minimalistic, elegant and gloomy pop only we finns are able to produce. This band Burning Hearts in particular is something I'm glad to read about. It is a shame I've never seen them live but I will surely correct that any time soon. The band consists of two members of Cats On Fire, one of my favourite bands but it doesn't sound just like something extra, something unreleased from Cats On Fire. This is something entirely independent from all of that.

I read that the members Henry Ojala (Cats On Fire drummer) and Jessica Rapo (Cats On Fire additional female vocals, flute, organs, you name it...) first met in Turku at a youngsters school music event 20 years ago. That's a long time I tell you. Since that they've made their individual careers in forementioned Cats On Fire and Jessica at the super Le Futur Pompiste. In some way Burning Hearts is a logical continuum to those two and sounds like a it has been recorded at a cozy living room somewhere in sleepy Turku.

Their magnificent material hasn't come unnoticed to the public worldwide. They've already been signed to Portland/San Francisco-based Shelflife Records ( http://shelflife.com/ ) and have been added to several compilation records and indie playlists out there. Their etheric pop music reminds me of Stereolab and maybe bands like The Radio Dept. and I wouldn't be surprised to find them scoring a warm-hearted independent film any time soon. I could picture their music being played on a cute first date on a movie where everything goes just right for the two main characters.

Their brand new Night Animal 7" single can be ordered from the website aswell as their Aboa Sleeping LP can be found at well equipped record stores. I know I will go and find mine any time soon.

Take a closer look to their music on their myspace page. I know you're going to love it...
http://www.myspace.com/burningheartsmusic

Godspeed.
-anttiwalker-

BEST OF 2009


I'm quite bored and all there is to do is to compile the best of 2009 lists.
top 5 Finnish records. (hard to be unbiased here, I depend a lot of my admiration toward the personalities behind the music aswell)
1) Omsk - s/t (omakustanne) This craftmanship towards melodies baffles me. Everything blends into a etheric and balanced perfection. I've listened to this record more than anything this year. First time I saw them, they were drun shit faced but succeeded to capture my honest interest. And there is a lump of unreleased songs that I've heard which are strong contenders to become my favourite songs next year. Hope that the new record label treats them good. To listen to this record go tohttp://open.spotify.com/album/2bnitSLwdUhplWFiTJm3Ql and enjoy.
2) Manna - Songs About Hope and Desire (Suomen Musiikki KHY) Manna is adorable! She sings like an angel and looks like one also. Listening to the first record I could've never imagined that it all could evolve to this blend of distorted guitars and gloomy rhytms. Kaukolampi's version of Some Boys / Some Girls wasn't at all what I was hoping from the album and I was really glad to hear that it was changed. This stylish and unique album must be the biggest surprise of 2009. And I can't get enough of it. Listen to the album here:http://open.spotify.com/album/2EwbAp1KBQBmEN4HlF6inJ
3) Regina - Puutarhatrilogia (Johanna Kustannus) I've loved Regina since beginning and I think that the turn towards more mature expression was what they needed this year. A shame I couldn't put them higher up. The album is still a 5 star album in my books. And when I play it on dj-sets people always come and ask for it. In that way Regina is a landmark band in Finland. Someone who have been doing their original thing for years and getting really aknowledged of it. There's no other finnish band with as broad fanbase as them in Finland that I know of. Here's a super video of the by Sam Shingler http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XKZT37U_h0
4) Lady Escape - Unsung Land (Kaakao Records) This perfect combination of art rock and high-energy nineties indie-rock made a huge affection on me. It was a real love in first sight at Helatorstaiklubi. They really got me gobsmacked with their straight-to-your-face energy and excellent dynamics put into songs. Great surprise number three this year. I've otherwise got bored to this kind of music but they retained my believe to this stuff. Listen to them at: http://www.myspace.com/ladyescape
5) Joose Keskitalo - Tule Minun Luokseni, Kulta (Helmi-levyt) I was long ashamed that I didn't own a single Joose Keskitalo record but one pay day in Spring I bought every one I could find and that was no misjudgement. His fragile and sentiment expression amazes me time after time. And songs like "Kuuletko Kun Hautausmaa Vetää Käteen(can you hear the graveyard jerking off) can't be ignored. His dark and gloomy yet romantic take on the world is in some ways quite similar to mine. You can listen to Joose at http://www.myspace.com/joosekeskitalo
bubbling under:
Today's Special - 'The Ship Has Gone. (omakustanne) This is just an maxi-ep with 7 tracks but I can easily say that this is a band you should keep your eyes on. They are called Leaders of Republic now. Their live performances could be described as cult movements without a blush on the cheeks. Couple of months ago they played with about 9 man orchestra on Korjaamo stage and baffled me big-time! They forces me to dance like an idiot with numb legs for an hour and scream like a little girl. I'm eagarly waiting for the first LP.
Sister Flo - AU (Fullsteam Records) I've only heard this once on the radio and can't really put words on it. I know that I like it. Sister Flo is a band I admire in the highest degree. And Jori Hulkkonen. That creepy guy from Turku really makes one hell of a producer. I wouldn't resist if someone offered him to produce my stuff.
Top 10 foreign records.
1) Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest (Rough Trade) This is the single record that has been playing on my stereos maybe the most this year. I remember the adverts on all music magazines that caught my eye and the stories of them playing with Brooklyn Philharmonics. This band has a perfect amount of mystery glaced on them that makes me look up to them. They are in my eyes an exotic novelty I'm never going to see live. Like Radiohead and Arcade Fire... Hard to explain.
2) Florence Valentin - Spring Ricco (Startracks) I wouln't have guessed that my number two album would be sung in Swedish a year ago. I could have guessed that it was made in sweden. This band came to me like an avalanche and I have been playing it on high volume for these last few weeks and driven my roommate crazy. This band represents everything great that Swedish music is for me. In a way it is a stereotype but a fucking succesful one. The opening track Spring Ricco is how every record should start. A head-first anthem that forces your fists in the air and makes you yell like a retard on speed. Listen to the album here:http://open.spotify.com/album/1qn3MlCp18hxShQAn8N0pw
3) The Raveonettes - In And Out Of Control (Fierce Panda/Vice) I could write a doctorate about how great my favourite band The Raveonettes is but you wouldn't wat to read it quite frankly. It would consist of some emotional and embarrasing confessions of how I would like to invent a ray which would turn me into Sune Rose Wagner and so forth... This is not the best album they've done but a weaker Raveonettes album easily beats about 99 percent of records made on this planet. Boys Who Rape (Should All Be Destroyed) is a magical anthem. They stick to the thing they know best. Making perfect album and that's great. Listen to the album here:http://open.spotify.com/album/3UXVTefPnXVligMzMFjYT7
4) The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart - s/t (slumberland) I like this more than The Xx and that means a lot. The biggest subject of debate I could think of in my world. Pains Of Being Pure at Heart doesn't really come up with anything new. It is a shoegazepop act like many other but it is controlled and honed to perfection. Every squeek sah it meaning and they are on their right place. This debut album is a end product in many ways. And a reason why they had to move towards a new direction instantly with their latest EP being quite different. There aren't any better songs to play at my club that Everything With You or Come Saturday. They represent utter perfection to me. Listen to the record here:http://open.spotify.com/album/5uWuwlHON5texRWxdgtiS2
5) Loney Dear - Dear John (Polyvinyl Records) A brainchild of a Swedish genious Emil Svanängen was all I listened to this spring. I connect it to all my great and crappy memories of a time of my life. Last moments in my hometown Vaasa. All the home parties and heartbreaks. I even got to play with Loney Dear in Helsinki and remained gob-smacked when I saw them live. The orchestration was clearly a work of a genious. Listen to the record here: http://open.spotify.com/album/4vURCpWl7MDH9OrihML0c9
6) The Xx - s/t (XL) MGMT of 2009. It is impossible not to love it. But I think I need a little distance from all the hype before I can take it seriously. I love every aspect of the record but I don't know what I could play on my dj-set and which song's my favourite. And is it trendy or just so great that it melts everyone's heart? Or is it a product of a hysteria? The same goes to the Wild Beasts record. Those two are the one that shame my opinions the most this year. The most exciting records of the year. Listen to the record here: http://open.spotify.com/album/2nXJkqkS1tIKIyhBcFMmwz
7) Atlas Sound - Logos (Rough Trade) This side project of Deerhunter member Bradford Cox is one of the most interesting things to hit the shelves on 2009. Cox's method of creating music is stream-of-consciousness, and he does not write lyrics in advance and that really shows on the material. People call it post-psychedelia or kraut-pop. I just call it soundscapes and listen to it just before I go to sleep and it really makes my dreams exciting. The record has to great guest stars; Noah Lennox aka Panda Bear and Laetitia Sadier from Stereolab and they do a great job on this album. A definitive challenging grower of the year. Listen to the album here: http://open.spotify.com/album/3HgDMNVn29uuHrfYFhMqFp
8) Bat For Lashes - Two Suns (Parlophone) It would an abomination to exlude Natasha Khan from the top 10. It has been a great year and I would have hoped to fit her higher up but what can you do when you have all these great contenders? The opening track Glass is pure magic. The sounds of it should be taught to every producer in the branch of doing challenging pop. And Daniel is really a super track. The record still lacks of evennes in my opinion. Listen to the record here:http://open.spotify.com/album/7cj1dERc5yhFBqtxlRYGSe
9) Animal Collective - Merriwather Post Pavilion (Domino) It feels odd to place this magnificent album this low on the list. But the fact is that it has lost to Grizzly Bear and Atlas Sound and it affects in a way that its hard to make a clean opinion of this. Should listen to it more. Listen to the record here:http://open.spotify.com/album/3Ew40olMfd5X4BvqfuFoqF
10) Desire - II (Italians Do It Better) Despite the low placing on lsit this is maybe the one single surprise of the year and the record I could recommend to everyone everywhere. This smooth pop album melts everyones heart easily! It's controlled and subtle balance makes me gasp and they were fantastic live at Redrum. A real 5 star album in my books. Can't place it higher because the short amount of time I have been able to listen to it. Listen to the pearl of the year here: http://open.spotify.com/album/5JcUZTD39iFzt0TVhYTGWF

keskiviikko 6. tammikuuta 2010

Fill your spotify with some quality playlists from The Brooklyn Vegans


I hope you people start to find the greatness of spotify. I've surely had my days wasted with it for the last few months. I gathered a great pile of playlists there and I could compile them here for your enjoyment.





BEDROOM CONFIDENTIAL
This must be the first entity done in consideration of being a public playlist put on the open. It doesn't wors as good as it did first because a great deal of the songs have been deleted from spotify. Some of you still might find it entertaining 

KILL SURF CITY!
This one is filled with some rawer material from punk rock to shoegaze with the purpose to immitate my autumny feelings during the late 2009. There's a lot of material from my favourite artists I can't really play that well at The Brooklyn Vegans dj-nights because of the excess rawness of the songs. Maybe they'll be played at some special events somewhere, someday...

ANTTI WALKER'S OCTOBER 2009
I love to keep on track with the fresh stuff out there. I'm a real music mag-o-phile and that leads to a great amount of listening to really small bands from around the world. It's impossible to remember a deal of those so I list some of them in my audio archives. Here's audio-archive no.1 october 2009. I can promise you, there's stuff you've never heard before but you're going to love it.

NEO-PSYCHEDELIAC HIT PARADE
There's a great amount of psychedelia include in the art rock and mellow electronics The Brooklyn Vegans want to give to the world and a great deal of the best stuff can be found here. Again a great deald of band you haven't heard of before. I promise you that. Light it up and take a chill pill. Here's all you need with it.

MEET FINLAND
I am really proud of the things we Finns can produce in pop music. I am privileged to know a fraction of these beautiful artists and I wouldn't trade it to anything on this planet. I would like you people to know these great acts aswell.

THE BROOKLYN VEGANS
The most quintessential playlist here. It gives a good picture of how all of this sounds at our club. There's the best of two upcoming dj's. It's me dj anttiwalker and the dj/bandmate Antti Alanen who've compiled this one for your pleasure

DISCO FROM HELL
A collection of songs purposed to play in order as it has been put on the playlist and played before going out or when in need of instant boost of positive energy.

ANTTI WALKER'S JANUARY 2010
Audio archive no.2 with the insight on the year 2010. A lot of new good acts popping out this year and the future in music is going to be bright. I promise you that you will love this year in music. ENJOY!

This is all I can give to you now. Hope ypu like it. Let us know what you think. This blog will keep you posted on Brooklyn Vegans, concerts, new good stuff and other stuff... 

I don't know what that subscribing is about but I can imagine this is something you could do that to...

godspeed.
-anttiwalker-

Intruducin' The Brooklyn Vegans


these two upcoming dj:s from western Finland met a several years ago at an athletics camp and became intant soulmates but it took until fall 2009 since they finally took initiative to play a dj-gig together and it was an instant success. Their songs fitted together perfectly as pieces of a complex yet aestetically intriguing puzzle. The Brooklyn Vegans combines art rock to etheric electronic music and fits a little bit of everything in between. You can get a better picture by listening to their preference playlist at: The Brooklyn Vegans