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"Strange Like We Are"

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Seattle's Campfire OK will be at the Crocodile on September 23rd opening for Fences CD Release Show

Shenandoah Davis

Photo by Abbey Simmons ::: Saturday September 4th at 4:30pm Shenandoah Davis plays the Bumbershoot edition of the Round with Goldfinch and Tomo Nakayma

BUMBERSHOOT

September 4th, 5th, and 6th at Seattle Center

June 8, 2010

The Daily Choice: Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti - Round and Round

I haven’t plowed through the entirety of the new Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti album Before Today so please discount my next few sentences as hyperbole with glee if you see fit.  ”Round and Round” might be the most interesting song I’ve heard in years.  The most curious bit of mish-mashed influences and loops and layers of years and years of musical history that’s slipped in to my eardrums since the I first heard Daft Punk’s Aerodynamic almost ten years ago.

Sit down for a moment on your comfy shag carpet, or your beaten up area rug, or in some beat-up chair, and turn on this song.  Try to find footing in the opening sort of Thriller-esque disco beat, the sort of hovering omniscient vocals, but stumble as the song switches to some sort of twisted take on a 70s song-writer, the pulsing base still cruising by in the background, top-down, cigarette lit.  Try to find some sort of foot-hold in the track, or just let it wash over you in all its multi-hued glory.

I’ve listened to it three times this morning alone.

Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti - Round and Round

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November 20, 2009

The Yester-Daily Choice: Jermaine Jackson - Tell Me I’m Not Dreamin’ (Too Good To Be True) [Iinstrumental]

There’s been a lot of MJ love being bandied about in light of his tragic, though always looming, death.  Which is great, MJ was the King of Pop (self-proclaimed as that title was) and he deserves an internet-crippling amount of grief.  But in the muddled tears of all this missin’ MJ, we’re forgetting about MJ’s equally talented bro, Jermaine Jackson.

I read about this track, off Jermaine’s woefully underheard album 1984 from Wax Poetic and was, quite honestly, a little blown away.  It has the discordant synth of Thriller but is bereft of the dramatic subtones of that classic.  I know absolutely nothing about JJ, but this seems to be a good reason to start picking through the crates.

Also, for you who keep your Jackson diet relegated only to MJ, he sings the vocals on the chorus.   Purists, bleck.

Jermaine Jackson - Tell Me I’m Not Dreamin’ (To Good To Be True) (Instrumental)

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