Sunday, September 26, 2010

The Hood Internet

So these guys came to my school last night. I didn't go--I was stuck in my room doing readingsreadingsreadings--but I could hear them from my window pretty clearly anyway so that didn't make much of a difference.

Most mashup artists sound the same to me, but I really like what I've heard from these guys so far. I think they make pretty interesting combo selections, like "Tambourine Reckoning," though I'm not sure how I feel about the song as a whole... it starts out alright, but "Reckoning" might be too dirge-like for this to work.

But anyway! Here are a couple of my favorites.

["Good Ol' Fashion Rump Shaker (Matt & Kim vs. Beastie Boys)" - The Hood Internet]

This song just makes me really happy. :)

I couldn't find any Youtube videos of this next song that didn't make my head hurt, so here you are with a direct mp3 link posted on The Hood Internet's site:

Does it seem like every mashup artist has to make a track sampling "Kids?"

Best of all, virtually everything's available for (free) download at http://www.thehoodinternet.com! Go forth, explore and download at will! Don't you love getting free stuff?

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

What's up pretty ladies? Hope you're all listening to some good music in college! ^_^


王力宏「你不知道的事」

Wang Lee Hom's "All the Things You Never Knew"


I actually listened to a cover of this song first, and I thought it had the prettiest melody. I normally don't care for Chinese ballads (sorry!), but this one really made me feel, for lack of a better term. Plus, the main dude in the video is hot.

Speaking of hot guys, the next person I'm going to introduce you to is Kyle Landry. I've had the biggest musical crush on him since... forever. xD He's super famous on YouTube, and for good reason--he's an amazing pianist. Whenever I hear him play, I get so jealous of his skills. (I have tried to play a few of his songs, most notably Hikari, but my version definitely pales in comparison to his.) GO. WATCH. HIS. VIDEOS... NOW.


Kyle's Hallelujah Piano Solo


This starts out slow, like all his pieces, but gradually picks up speed until it reaches a musically orgasmic climax. Whatever you do, do not stop listening halfway. You'll miss the good parts.


Kyle's improvisation no60 - Andante Appasionato


He not only improvises well-know songs, but also just plain improvises! Although he claims they're "rough," his emotions are always clearly conveyed.


Kyle's original composition - The Happy Song


Is the improv not suiting your taste? This composition is more polished and will definitely bring a smile to your face. It did for me. :)

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Shahrukh Khan: King of Bollywood (to me at least)

My roommate has a lot of seemingly random interests, and one of them is Bollywood movies. So she went on a Bollywood movie marathon over the summer with her family and she came back with a list of must-watch films, of which she has shown us two. She first showed us a B-movie last year, called this ridiculously long name but abbreviated as "DDLJ", which starred a young and dashing Shahrukh Khan, but the two we have seen so far this year have just left that one wayyyy back in the dust. THEY ARE JUST SO EPICALLY ENTERTAINING. I can hardly contain myself.

Oh yea, Shahrukh Khan is the main star in all of them.

The first one, Main Hoon Na, meaning something along the lines of "I am here", is a 3 hour long joyride taking place mostly in a university in Darjeeling. Khan plays Major Ram of the Indian army in a time when there is considerable tension between India and Pakistan, and he is assigned to protect a general's daughter from being kidnapped/killed by terrorists. A lot of serious things go down, but the songs in between are really effective in relieving a lot of emotional tension built up by the long, dramatic scenes which precede them.

This upbeat musical number takes place at prom. Seriously, I've woken up with this song stuck in my head ever since I've seen/heard it.



The second movie is Om Shanti Om. Khan stars as a struggling actor named Om who has big dreams for his career and for who he believes to be the love of his life, Shanti, who is a famous actress in the movie world. Like in Main Hoon Na, this movie would also fit nicely in the suspense/drama genre, but the songs, oh the songs!

This song was a sequence for one of Om's movies...




hahahahahahaahahaaahaahaaaaaaaaa. This one's also about three hours long.

By now the actor is in his mid-forties, but there's something about him that just exudes a palpable charisma and manliness. Trust me, he will grow on you.

And don't let the lighthearted, often silly, songs fool you. The plots are usually pretty complex, and you can expect it to take many unexpected turns. After all, they definitely have plenty of time to do so.

Long live Shahrukh Khan! What a hottie.




Friday, September 10, 2010

The Melodrama of Land-Use Planning

I'm still coming around to The Suburbs, Arcade Fire's new album. It hasn't struck me with its brilliance the way Funeral or Neon Bible did on my first listen. Maybe it is "the best kind of slow burn?" I haven't listened to it enough to say.

Like its predecessors, The Suburbs is another introspective examination (and sometimes indictment, no matter what Win Butler says) of modern culture, full of the bombastic, baroque anthems Arcade Fire is known for and a few songs that slow the pace of the album. "Sprawl (Flatland),"one of the songs that have really stood out to me so far, is a strange and spooky song that belongs to the latter category:

["Sprawl (Flatland) - Arcade Fire"]

"Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)" is a bit uncharacteristically bouncy for them, but still explores the same themes of decay and listlessness as the other songs on the album. Just in a somewhat more positive, forward-looking way.

And is it just me, or does this sound kind of like a New Wave pop song to anyone else?

["Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)" - Arcade Fire]


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