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Music Times - October 2006

MusicTimes October 06 Mixtape

October 31st 2006 22:23
October's mixtape is mainly a combination of songs from albums that have been released in the past month, and select tracks from the annual influx of various Ministry of Sound compilations that hit the shelves this time of year, from Mashed to the Annual and, for Australians, the acoustic/dance package Chillout Sessions.

White Rose Movement - Kick
1. White Rose Movement - "Love Is a Number"

From Kick
Myspace/Youtube
White Rose Movement are unique in a very familiar way - they seem to have combined the dance-punk styling of the Rapture, with the rawness of Bloc Party, and just a smack of !Forward Russia!'s hardcore edge to form a force to be reckoned with. Interestingly, this song appeared in its original form on the recently released Mashed III, showing just how dancey it is, and yet still retaining its original indie rock shape.

Arctic Monkeys - Leave Before the Lights Come On
2. Arctic Monkeys - "Leave Before the Lights Come On"

From Leave Before the Lights Come On
Myspace/Youtube
The latest material from Arctic Monkeys shows them to be maturing excellently, much tighter than before and with better songwriting to complement it. This song is a good sign that the band aren't in fact a one-trick pony.

The Annual 2007 US
3. David Guetta vs the Egg - "Love Don't Let Me Go"
From The Annual 2007 (US)
Myspace/Youtube
This dance track has slowly been gaining popularity everywhere, appearing on both the US and Australian Annual compilations. It has all the signs of a great dance song - synthesiser hook, great beat, and edgy female vocals to ensure you have every ear tuning in.

Mashed III
4. Wolfmother - "Woman (MSTRKRFT Mix)"
From Mashed III
Myspace/Youtube
Indie rock remixes are all the rage at the moment, and 70s rock outfit Wolfmother are not to be outdone. I've always found the Sydney band a little too annoying to listen to consistently, but this particular remix shows them in a slightly different light, with the musical and vocal loops doing them indefinite justice.

Kisschasy - United Paper People
5. Kisschasy - "The Shake"
From United Paper People
Myspace/Youtube
After hitting Australian audiences with singles like "Do-Do's and Whoa-Oh's" and "Face Without a Name," pop-rocking quartet released the obligatory acoustic ballad, in the form of "The Shake." The song is extremely simple, one acoustic hook and the building appearance of a piano accompaniment, but Darren Cordeux's slightly raspy vocals brings enough emotion to fill two songs.

Frente! - Marvin the Album
6. Frente! - "Accidentally Kelly Street"
From Marvin the Album
Listen
My parents always told me that when I was young, I used to perform Elvis' "Blue Moon" at every opportunity, but my only real musical memories from my childhood is wondering what "Let's Talk About Sex" meant, and boucing along to Frente!'s "Accidentally Kelly Street." The light and mellow 90s pop song is memorable not only for the song itself, but the wierd music clip, which unfortunately I can't find.

Starky
7. Starky - "Hey Bang Bang"
From Starky
Myspace/Youtube
A rather peculiar choice as first single from their second album, Starky sound almost like an Keane-ish electronic band from the likes of this song. Nevertheless, the wierd timing of the song, and the seemingly disconnected lyrics, and the great harmonies all combine to make this song a drawcard for the otherwise quite rocky band.

Regina Spektor - Begin to Hope
8. Regina Spektor - "Fidelity"
From Begin to Hope
Myspace/Youtube
It's taken a while to get used to Regina Spektor, but the increasing airplay of this single has spun me into absolute love for this song. Reeking of a song that was made completely by herself on her computer with the assistance only of a Casio keyboard, this only helps to serve her unconservative brilliance. Her vocals are usually sweet, but her ocassional interruptance with short, sharp pronunciations drag in the listener at a level many bands never even begin to reach in their career.

Camille - Le Fil
9. Camille - "Ta Douleur"
From Le Fil
Youtube
Whoever said the French weren't crazy, Camille is trying her hardest to prove them wrong with this extremely wierd song. She has a great vocal range, but this fact is very overshadowed by her musical instrumentation. What starts off as a smooth song suddenly turns into a beatboxing demonstration, and all for the better. It doesn't matter that the song is entirely in French - in fact, like Sigur Ros, its better that it is in a foreign language, since the listener is forced to listen to the actual music rather than the possible implications of the lyrics.

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Yet another week of Midnight Rage proves that the music industry isn't totally doomed. Three of the better videos from the night...

Jarvis Cocker - C*nts are still running the world

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My Chemical Romance - The Black Parade
Bob Geldof feeds the poor in Africa. Madonna adopts the supposedly orphaned. Bono does anything political under the sun. My Chemical Romance... talk about teenage gun crime. The issue seems to pale in comparison but then again, that is their demographic, and they seem to take up that cross with enough viguor to feed their army of followers.

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The Top Earning Dead Celebrities

October 26th 2006 00:01

Ever wanted to know who is earning more money than you from their graves? Forbes did, or at least they had enough spare time to fulfil the desires of those that did want that information. So they've compiled a list of the the thirteen top earning dead celebrities over the past year. Why thirteen? Because the Forbes writers want to cast an evil aura over the celebrities' graves, obviously. Or maybe the criteria for making to the list, which involves seven musicians, was that the celebrity had to make at least $7 million from their estate between October of 2005 and October of 2006. The evil aura thing still has some creedence though. The list:

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New Killers Video,

October 25th 2006 22:59
MTV today premiered the video for the second single to be lifted off the Killers' new album, Sam's Town. The single, "Bones," is taken very literally in the video, though so was "When You Were Young." The choice of this song for a single is very questionable - it is probably the biggest evidence supporting the claim that the Killers have simply copied Bruce Springsteen. With a wierd "come with me" catchphrase intro, a campy synthesiser riff and a brass foundation, it's a little too Springsteen to be truly likeable by those who don't already have an affiliation with the Boss. Il film:


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Bloc Party new tracklist, tour

October 24th 2006 23:23
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Basement Jaxx crank up the radio

October 23rd 2006 00:13
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Midnight Rage, so good for so many reasons. New music videos, crazy music videos and of course the only videoplay that skip-hop (Australian hip hop) artists will get. The other night's Midnight Rage hosted a range of artists from Plus 44's first single to a new effort from Tenacious D. Here's a selection of the best, brought to you by YouTube and the letter H:

Plus 44 - When Your Hearts Stop Beating

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Dizzy Banana makes the boys spin

October 21st 2006 00:26
Today I received one of the wierdest emails I have ever gotten. The email simply said this:

Underground Tokyo band Dizzy Banana have sparked a worldwide dance craze with their single, “Spin Spin Spin”. Since its release, thousands of young men have been doing “The spin”, leaving them staggering around and falling over in public. See the new clip at:

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Stream the new My Chemical Romance

October 19th 2006 23:51
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Kurt Cobain Documentary

October 18th 2006 23:20
The recently released documentary, Kurt Cobain: About a Son, is pretty unique, in that the entire narration is from Kurt Cobain himself, edited together pieces of dialogue from the Nirvana frontman during several interviews. Someone has also been gracious enough to upload an excerpt:

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The Shins reveal new tracklist

October 17th 2006 23:08
The Shins


The Shins have revealed the official tracklisting for their third album, "Wincing the Night Away." Set to release on January 23rd next year, the album has eleven tracks, and the first single to be lifted from it will be Phantom Limb, to be released next month. Here's the tracklisting:

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Saosin at the Marquee

October 17th 2006 01:49

Saosin
Don't you love Panorama?


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Taste of Chaos 2006 Sydney

October 16th 2006 03:40
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Flowers lashes out at Green Day

October 15th 2006 00:25

The Killers Brandon Flowers
The Killers frontman, Brandon Flowers, has made another publicity stunt. First it was The Bravery, Fall Out Boy, and now its Billie Joe Armstrong and his punk-rock outfit, Green Day. Flowers seemingly has problems with the way that Green Day is representing America with their last album, "American Idiot."

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New Arctic Monkeys single

October 13th 2006 15:00
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Bootlegs are popular again

October 13th 2006 00:48
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October 2006 in Music

October 12th 2006 21:42

I've just realised that, despite my efforts, I neglected to post the October 2006 album release lineup at the beginning of the month, so unfortunately now it has to come during the middle again. For more information on the albums, hover over the title, and click on them to listen. Alot has already come out, it seems:

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The Darkness frontman quits

October 12th 2006 02:35
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The Ricky Gervais Theorem

October 12th 2006 00:19
The Simpsons have, of late, relied merely on cameos from noticeable musicians and artists to gain credibiility. These cameos are usually pretty ordinary. Ricky Gervais has a different idea - get famous people in to make fun of themselves and actually contribute to the plotline. This is the premise of his relatively new series, The Extras, which is into its second season now. While the first season was coloured with artists the likes of Samuel L Jackson and Ben Stiller, the second lends some more space to musicians the likes of David Bowie and Chris Martin. I prefer the Bowie cameo, but the Chris Martin one isn't too bad either.


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Big Day Out 2007 Lineup

October 11th 2006 00:50
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Beck's new album banned from charts

October 6th 2006 00:38
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MusicTimes September 2006 Mixtape

October 4th 2006 00:14
September's playlist is a little different, mostly in the fact that it is slightly more representative of what music was actually released during the month of September. Rather, than having seperate links to where you can listen, simply click on the album cover. Enjoy.


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New Rodrigo y Gabriela Video

October 2nd 2006 08:22
This needs no explaining, except that its for the song "Tamacun." Damn they're good.


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