Us Against The City, it’s the name of one of my favourite songs off Shocking Pinks album “Dance the Dance Electric” and it’s what I’m calling my new music mix series. Volume 1 features Miss Kitten & The Hacker, Tiga, Peaches, Boards of Canada, Efdemin and Air. Many thanks to my darling Claire for her help on the audio bits and pieces. And anyone who comments on blog posts in May will receive a Starlifter.TV badge/button. Chur!
Here is the latest mini-mix from Dr Hitchcock. Dirty booty-bass, electro and frock-hop. Dig it party peeps! There is a “The Shiz Vol. 1” floating around my hard drive somewhere but I’m not too sure where it is. I’ll try and post it soon. Also, anyone who comments on blog posts in May will receive a Starlifter.TV badge/button. Merch for ya Terch!
Jewellery is the best, debut album that I have heard in an obscenely long time. Mica Levi is the 21 year old behind the sound of Micachu – backed by her band The Shapes, and signed to Rough Trade. This album utilises what would commonly be considered mistakes in production – hisses, pops, fuzz, distortion. Some of these crazy sounds can be explained by the customised instruments Mica has made – the “Chu” a guitar with an added bass string, and a pedal which pitch shifts another particular string, the complexities of which escape me. Anyway, it sounds awesome. The albums controlled erraticism forced me to pay attention; it’s fresh, androgynous, deconstructed pop. This music comes from someone who has trained in music all of her life, and has warped the knowledge into something absurdly catchy. As part of Mica’s studies, she composed a piece of music for the London Philharmonic Orchestra, and fans include Bjork and Bat For Lashes. Standout tracks on Jewellery are “Sweetheart”, “Just In Case”, and the Mint Chicks-esque “Golden Phone”. This album is truly brilliant – and if you want more, download the free grime mixtape below.
Charlie Ash are back on the scene, and things are good. Despite some killer remixes of their gym-cardio-room classic O’Baby last year, I have heard little from the frizzy haired figureheads of four to the floor, dance pop for a while. Well, they’re back and in striking form. Of late, they’ve dropped a thrilling single, Wake Up (You’re Not Asleep Now), packed up their synthesisers and headed to the motherland for a string of shows and a good helping of life on the road. Wake Up, is a vocal driven floor filler, with Rosie’s tones oozing with docile husk and ever-shifting imperative. The chorus is more infectious than swine flu, has a synth line reminiscent of Radiohead’s Exit Music to a Film and drips with dance-floor chic. This track is another stepping stone to super stardom, and another peacock feather in the collective hats for one of New Zealand’s finest. Download it now!