Homelife - Exotic Interlude
7/10
FIRST PUBLISHED AT THE LINE OF BEST FIT
The last time Homelife surfaced on my radar was with the 2002 Ninja Tune release ‘Flying Wonders‘, a whimsical and varied hotch-potch of exotic styles that was more than much of the hipster muzak coming out of the label at the time. Whereas then the core [...]
The life exotic
October 4th, 2009 · No Comments · Alt-country, Alternative, Folk/Acoustic, Music, Pop/Rock, post-rock
Tags:Anton Burns·Exotic Interlude·Flying Wonders·Folk·Hawaiian·Homelife·Lounge·Ninja Tune·Paddy Steer
Initials SG - Serge Gainsbourg
April 22nd, 2008 · No Comments · Folk/Acoustic, Funk, Instrumental hip hop, Pop/Rock, Trip hop, World music
Intoxicating Man
9/10
Serge Gainsbourg is criminally underrated outside France. Listening to this comprehensive best of compilation it is evident that there was more to him than the sleazy Gallic rogue that is stereotypically presented in the media. By contrast, ‘Initials SG‘ reveals Gainsbourg to be a restless sonic innovator. While his lackadaisical, half-spoken [...]
Tags:Bridget Bardot·Folk·French disco·Funk·Hip Hop·Jane Birkin·jazz·Lounge·pop·pop culture·post-modernism·Sampledelica·Serge Gainsbourg·Tropicalia
Dengue Fever - Venus on Earth
February 24th, 2008 · No Comments · Music, Pop/Rock, Prog, Psychedelic, World music
Oceans of Venus
7/10
Dengue Fever are a group of eclectic LA hipsters fronted by a bona fide Cambodian pop star (Chhom Nimol), who make a heady brew informed by retro spy-movie soundtracks, psychedelia, lounge jazz and rock and roll. Apparently influenced by organist Ethan Holtzman’s trips to Cambodia in 1997 when a unique local 60s-era rock [...]
Tags:Broken Flowers·Cambodia·Ethiopian Jazz·Ethiopiques·Holly Golightly·jazz·Jim Jarmusch·Khmer·Lounge·psychedlia·Quentin Tarrantino·Retro·rock and roll·surf guitar