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Oh. But yes.
Aug 2, 2009; 3:15amHey you. You came by to see what I was doing. Maybe you came by because I promised a short weekly mix of music. Or maybe…?!
Either way, there’s nothing here. Except me, and I’m so happy you decided to visit before you checked your facebook. But, alas, there is nothing! Except me, and I am so happy!!
Tequila has that effect on certain ones: it’s been said. So much wildness and cheek unfurled before us tonight. You should have been there. I tell ya, one of these days, we’re going to write a book and set it straight. She, he, it; that thing with them and the stuff. OH MY GOD!!!
In the meantime, I read this little letter today and it made me feel a little less strange. His writing always does….
[happy face]
Quickly Pt. II
Jul 22, 2009; 8:03pm

Has it been a week already? Indeed.
In this second installment of Quickly, I went ahead picked some tracks that have, just about, no correlation with last week’s theme. Whereas the last one was all sappy and pretty, this one is…not: concrete, crabgrass, rusted steel. More or less fuck you music which has always been my music genre of choice. The last track tidies everything up with a recitation of the landlord’s note to the Minutemen about a shower. Man, those guys are great.
It runs 21:29
- U2 (dedicated to M. Goard)
- NIN (to tie up with last week)
- This Heat
- Fugazi
- Converge
- Helmet
- Minutemen
Quickly Pt. I
Jul 16, 2009; 11:25pm

Hello my internet friend. How have you been?
Maybe I should start a weekly series of mixes. Maybe that way you’ll have a reason to come back to this thing. Maybe I’ll also get more practice figuring out Traktor. And also, maybe have a reason to find more music that isn’t the Deftones (AWESOME!!) or Aphex Twin (GENIUS!!) to put in my mixes…
Well, why the hell not? Here’s the first installment:
- U.N.P.O.C
- Guided By Voices
- Iron & Wine
- Robert Johnson
- Band Of Horses
- Peter Bjorn & John
- Neil Young
- Meat Puppets
- NIN
“Alright boys, let’s get way out there….”
It runs 27:34 glorious minutes.
It’s romantic, acoustic and lazy. I’m guessing it’ll make for a good make-out session soundtrack given that you are surrounded by wild grass and late afternoon sunshine…Maybe an old diesel Ford pick-up to boot. Hmm… that probably has nothing in common with the music. Just something I’d like to be in the middle of at the moment.
I love you, beer.
Summer Blues Buster
Jul 11, 2009; 3:03pmBeen layed out for the last couple days, sickasadaawg. Don’t think I forgot about you!
Here’s a quick one to show I care. Picked this album up the other week. “Perfect summer album”; they said. And I say, if it ain’t it’s pretty damn close. Leave it to the french. Nice bread, Jack!
You can buy it here: link
or in the iTunes store: link
or if you wanna be an asshole, you can just download my purchased copy of it: link
yes sir!
If you’re so inclined, leave your thoughts of it in the comments.
Crystal Pops
Jun 29, 2009; 9:16pmOr “It May Be Awhile”

- Telefon Tel Aviv
- New Order
- Siouxsie & the Banshees
- Bananarama
- Fugazi
- Prince
- Slick Rick
- DJ Shadow
- Latyrx
- D’Angelo
- Aphex Twin
- Clinic
- Deftones
- PJ Harvey
- The Twilight Singers
- Soul Position
I, Kenny Liu, do solemnly swear to try as hard as humanly possible to stop adding the Deftones and Aphex Twin to all my goddamn playlists…
5 songs that should be on God’s iPod Pt. 1
Jun 27, 2009; 3:09pmAn ongoing question I like thinking about: What would be on God’s iPod, assuming he didn’t own a Zune? I compiled a list last night while I was high as a kite. I like how most of them aren’t even songs.
Here it goes, in no particular order:
- the first song Dizzy played after she stepped on his trumpet
- the sound of Archimedes as he got out of the tub
- Lucy’s laughter just as she fell asleep in the cave
- whatever song that was playing on the walkmans of the cosmonauts while they flew in Apollo 11.
- Dolphin pings- over and over and over again
…a question I will revisit again later, I’m sure.
Jarvis Cocker in quotation about the reliability of recordings
Jun 24, 2009; 4:40pm
“You know, this will sound really stupid, but I’m going to say it anyway: If you perform on a stage or you sing a song, it’s like you sing your song, and then the words go into the air, and then they go into somebody’s body through their ears, so it’s kind of like penetrating somebody. It’s kind of like having sex with somebody-but, obviously, from a great distance. [laughs] And so the idea of that song is that that’s a better way to have a relationship with me than if you had the real thing. Because in a song you can kind of stage-manage everything so that it puts you in a good light. And once a song is recorded, it always performs well. That song won’t get drunk and then be unable to have sex with you-you can put that song on anytime, day or night, and it’ll perform its very best for you, which is far superior to anything that I could claim to do.”
As copied from the latest issue of Interview Magazine
Tim Walker takes pictures
Jun 23, 2009; 3:20pmLooks like the work of a master.
Whimsical fashion photographer, Tim Walker, started working for Vogue when he was….25! Also, a full-time assistant to Richard Avedon in the 90’s.
None of this stuff looks to be photoshopped. Homeslice just has a really big budget for his shoots. And an even grander sense of fancy… I guess when you shoot campaigns for labels like Hermes these things are bound to happen.
History versus Musicianship by Slayer
Jun 18, 2009; 3:33amI still don’t know what this weblog is supposed to be about. I just like the name: Disco Dead… I’ve just been working from that. I reckon it should be, in one way or another, about music and death right? Or clubbing and death? Well, whatever I know that the ideas I like thinking on the most are music and the bigBIG questions.
So then today, I was happy enough to revisit these elements through our favoritist death metal quartet: Slayer. Yay!
On a Rives-tip we can riff from pop culture to crimes against humanity to human endeavor. So here we go: Read the rest of this page »


