Blessed Are The Noisemakers
Posted by Budgie at October 17, 2004 04:56 PM
Another fortnight, another Pipe, another mish mash of tunes.
Human Beatboxing, New Beat, Ambient and a track by someone called CheekyWeeBudgieBoy?
Are you ready to be Served?
A quick MP3 Blog round up before we get started -
Firstly, CultureDeluxe is back up and running for all your classic and new bootleg needs. The Chart is back in place and there is now a "New Release" section. / Fluxblog has the forthcoming and excellent new Kylie Minogue tune that is a collaboration with the Scissor Sisters (don't let that put you off...) / Spoilt Victorian Child has just finished a week of Sheffield themed tracks. So some early Human League, some vintage Pulp and one of the brilliant Jarvis Cocker penned tracks from the current Nancy Sinatra album are available over there. / Silence Is A Rhythm Two has been rummaging through some old 45's and knocked up an Eighties Week, so go check out some Bomb The Bass, Gary Numan and Rockers Revenge amongst others. / Those with an ear for some out there stuff might want to check out Bumrocks as over there you will find people like Stockhausen, Brian Eno and Steve Reich sitting pretty next to acts like Zongamin, the awsome Theo Parrish and Sir Mix-A-Lot! My favourite over there at the moment is the Dashiell Hedayat & Gong track "Love Song For Zelda" / Finally, House Of Cuss member SafeAsFuck has started his own "anti-bling" Hip Hop blog and is well worth checking out for some classic beats by folk like Kool Moe Dee, The Pharcyde and A Tribe Called Quest...
The Fat Boys - "Human Beatbox"
Rahzel - "If Your Mother Only Knew"
As a nod to SafeAsFuck's blog, I've plucked out 2 classic human beatboxing tracks, one old, one fairly recent and both should be played at loud volume to Daniel Bedingfield to show him how it's really done and to make him realise he should stop trying to do it...
First is Brooklyn's Fat Boys with the "Human Beat Box" track from 1984. Twenty years on and it still makes me grin and nod my head. 2 minutes worth of old skool rhymes ("BRRR! STICK 'EM! HA! HA! HA! STICK EM!") over Darren Robinson's booming vocal talents.
Next up is The Roots member Rahzel. "If Your Mother Only Knew" is his take on the Aaliyah hit "If Your Girl Only Knew". Tucked away at the end of his "Make The Music 2000" album, this track is legendary. Want to know why? Download and hear the man sing and beatbox at the same time...
Fat Boys "Human Beatbox" MP3
Rahzel "If Your Mother Only Knew" MP3
The Abduction Of The Art Of Noise
From the art of beatboxing to the Art Of Noise. I stumbled across this Remix / Tribute album last night by accident. It seems it has been out for a few years now and for some reason had slipped under my radar.
The Art Of Noise were a big influence on my musical tastes as a kid. When "Close (To The Edit)" came out in 1984 I couldn't believe that I was hearing a top ten record comprising of rhythms made from everyday sounds like cars starting, doors slamming and rulers being pinged on desks. Then when they expanded on this sound over the course of their debut album, "(Who's Afraid Of?) The Art Of Noise!" I was hooked. Couple that with strange facelessness of the band, the Paul Morley devised sloganeering and iconography that was attributed to mask the identity of them to create some sort of spin on the Dadaist Movement and also the fact that the label they were signed to, ZTT, was pretty much the big thing at that time, being home to Frankie Goes To Hollywood and Propaganda, this was all eye and ear opening stuff to me and dragged me away from my Electro compilations.
The band, whose memebers Anne Dudley, Trevor Horn, Paul Morley, Gary Langan and later JJ Jeczalik, came and went at various stages in their career, knocked out 4 outstanding albums, the afformentioned "(Who's Afraid...)", "In Visible Silence", "In No Sense? Nonsense!" and the rarities collection "Daft". These 4 albums were important to me with their mix of samples, beats, orchestras and found sounds. Then it went a bit patchy with "Below The Waste" and then they broke up only to reunite 10 years later in 1999 to create "The Seduction Of Claude Debussy".
In that 10 year gap numerous producers were citing the Art Of Noise as being a major influence on them and so a few remix albums started to appear on the shelves. The only decent one was Youth's trip through their quieter side, "The Ambient Collection", which was an excellent chill out compilation. Then came the poor dance remix compilation with folk like 808 State's Graham Massey and Carl Cox reworking the music. It was disapointing to say the least with only The Prodigy churning out the album highlight, a remix of "Instruments Of Darkness". Next up was the slightly better "Drum And Bass Collection" in which the Art Of Noise sound was remixed in that style by folk like J Majik, PFM and Doc Scott.
Which brings me to this, "The Abduction Of The Art Of Noise". It was with some trepidation that I started to download this, but after hearing the first track, that was it... I don't know the history behind the project, but these guys have treated the original tracks with respect and updated them and remixed them with aplomb to create a very coherant and impressive album that is head and shoulders better than the last 2 Art Of Noise remix albums.
The two tracks below are by a producer called EtherReal. Both tracks have a similar feel to them that remind me of the glory days of the Belgian New Beat scene. Especially the second one. The original version of "A Time For Fear" can be found on the Art Of Noise's debut album and the original of "Instruments Of Darkness" can be found on "In Visible Silence".
Art Of Noise / EtherReal "A Time For Fear (Timeless)" MP3
Art Of Noise / EtherReal "Instruments Of Darkness (Stay In Step)" MP3
The Abduction Of The Art Of Noise Site and Album
Party Ben - "Boulevard Of Broken Songs"
Party Ben - "There's No LSF"
U2 Vs Way Out West - "Vertigo (Party Ben's Breaks Mix)"
I don't know much about Party Ben and his website doesn't give that much away about himself, which is a shame. But, I can tell you that he has skills and these 3 tracks are fantastic.
First up is a mash of Green Day's "Boulevard Of Broken Dreams", Oasis' "Wonderwall", Travis' "Writing To Reach You" and a tiny snippet of Eminem.
Next is a blend of Blur's classic "There's No Other Way" and Kasabian's excellent "LSF".
And lastly, and he's quick off the mark with this one, is U2's forthcoming "Vertigo" track given the breaks treatment by adding some Way Out West.
Party Ben "Boulevard Of Broken Songs" MP3
Party Ben "There's No LSF" MP3
U2 Vs Way Out West "Vertigo (Party Ben's Breaks Mix)" MP3
Party Ben's Site
NOWMASH - "Powerless Love"
Now for some nice filtered house action... NOWMASH, who I think is a scottish guy called John Marr and who used to be known as SCO Network (his Britney Spears / Cutback boot was featured in the first Pipe) has taken the vocals from Nelly Furtado's "Powerless (Say What You Want) and added them onto that great filtered dance track from a couple of years ago "So Much Love To Give" by Daft Punk's Thomas Bangaltar & DJ Falcon. Quality stuff.
NOWMASH "Powerless Love" MP3
NOWMASH Site
Thriftshop XL - "Two Timing Touch And Steppin' Stone"
It's pretty obvious from the title what this is... The Hives "Two Timing Touch And Broken Bones" mixed with The Monkees "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone". The Hives track is very similar in the first place to "Steppin' Stone" so this works a treat.
Thriftshop XL "Two Timing Touch And Steppin' Stone" MP3
Thriftshop XL Site
DJ Zebra - "Boombastic"
Another obvious title? It doesn't give much away, but let me tell you if you love guitar riffs then your gonna love this as it's Shaggy doing "Boombastic" over Rage Against The Machine of all people. Im a huge fan of DJ Zebra and I've featured a few of this frenchmans tracks before, his Princess Superstar / Clinic / Von Bondies / Fatboy Slim track from a couple of months back is one of my favourites and did anyone get his Sex Pistols remix that was hiding amongst all my ramblings in the last issue? If not, then you know what to do...
DJ Zebra "Boombastic" MP3
DJ Zebra's Site
5 Of 6 - "Atmosphere"
Campino is an occasional poster on the House Of Cuss forum and he let me know that he has a couple of tracks kicking about on his site. I could only find one, but hey it's a good one at that. Called "Atmosphere" it's an, erm, atmospheric downtempo track in which he was trying to emulate Air. As he says on his site it features "2 Vocoders! Moog! Piano! Flange!" Is the flange that funny sound that is going through the majority of the track?
5 Of 6 "Atmosphere" MP3
5 Of 6 Site
CheekyWeeBudgieBoy - "H.D.S"
Finally, a track by me. After Jimmy The Flid sorted me out with the software and then he helped me put this together (many many thanks!) I can now let you hear something that I used to do on my decks a good ten years ago.
Being infatuated with Ambient music I used to spend hours using 2 Turntables, 2 CD Decks and a microphone hanging out of my bedroom window and knock up tapes full of Ambient mixes.
The track below is really just a short extract from an even longer mix, which seeing as I now have the tools I should be able to knock up again.
"H.D.S" features tracks by No-Man, Brian Eno, B12 and an excerpt from Ry Cooder's "Paris Texas" soundtrack.
Please excuse the levels as it was my first time using ACID and I hope you enjoy it. Also, thanks go out to Sie for hosting the file.
CheekyWeeBudgieBoy "H.D.S" MP3
Right, I think that's enough for another 2 weeks. I hope there is something amongst that little lot that you enjoy. Let me know via the House Of Cuss forum.
Budgie.
[ please note that there are no files held on The Pipe or House Of Cuss, all MP3's are linked to other sites. If you do not want me to link to your files then please let me know, via the forum, and I shall remove the link. ]