Brett wrote:Cool. I'm gonna throw it together in a playlist on Spotify and give it a listen. Should be interesting to hear all the songs in a different context, a bit like a show.
Ruddo, I'd love to read your thoughts if you're up for posting them on here.
Yeah man, it is a great mix. Here is my original email to him reviewing it:
So with a lot of instrumental music I have this tendency to get lost in it if I'm really into it. I usually let my mind wander and depending on the vibe of the song, I imagine different scenarios in my head. Sometimes they are plausible/real, other times they are wacky and improbable. This playlist did that for me, which means I was really into it. So instead of breaking down song structure, etc. (I'm not a musician and only know how to mildly play the ukulele), I'm taking you on my journey of thoughts as I ventured through this. I loved most of it trag, thank you. I'll definitely be exploring them a lot more. I'm sorry if this isn't a conventional way of reviewing songs, but when music can get me to think or pull some kind of emotion, I love it. And this stuff did it. Most of it is right up my alley.
1. Seneca - great opener choice, I liked the little intro diddy before the main song. This got me interested for the rest of the songs. Really great psychadelic rock vibe to this song.
2. It's All Around You - Short, chill song to drink my morning tea to. I kind of got lost in this song and pondered the day ahead.
3.Dots/Eyes - I like the nice steady bass and beat of this song, while the guitar explores some stuff with the sound effects going on. I imagined myself stepping foot on a new planet for the first time with this song, exploring those crucial first few minutes. Then it abruptly ended and almost startled me because I was so lost in it.
4. Ten-Day Interval - so this is going to sound strange, but this song made me think "this is the kind of music I wish PJ would do at this point in their career". It has a very stone/jeff/matt collaborative vibe. Nice slow build to a steady drone that made me think about/pick out each instrument and concentrate on them each for a moment.
5. I Set My Face to the Hillside - oh man, this has that cool SW/desert vibe I love in music. Makes me remember all my time surveying in the hot sun. I want to be sitting on a porch in a run down house in Needles, CA with the windows open behind me, drinking a shitty beer after a long hot day in the sun.
6. Gigantes - Percussion driven, and one I am easily playing the air drums to. Feel like this would be playing in a movie scene where I was trying to seduce the russian spy so I could get to her room to find a hidden thumb drive.
7. Five Too Many - Nice funky jam. Kind of vibe I get from Stereolab's Dots & Loops songs, lounge rock from the 60's? I like it.
8. Hot Coffee - Haha, the title of this song wouldn't leave my head when it started. It kind of starts out on a high note, and all I could think of was trying to keep taking sips of hot coffee. Each time the song slows for a second, I think it is ok to take the sip, then BAM, nope, coffee is still too fucking hot.
9. Monica - This was ok. The weird sound effect in the beginning made me think T-Pain or some other Auto-tuned R&B singer was going to come on.
10. Yinxianghechengqui - Probably my least favorite song on the list, not to say it was bad. Just sometimes that type of fuzzy guitar over and over gets to me. But I did at one point expect the Beastie Boys to start rapping over this.
11. Swung From the Gutters - Another psychadelic jam, actually watching people walk around to the airport while listening to this. Where is everyone going? This song slowed everyone down for me, so I made up stories about what they are doing and why they are travelling as they walked by me.
12. Gesceap - Very Daft Punk/Tron-esque feel to this song. I like it. Walking around in a dystopian future mega-city kind of vibe. Probably my favorite song on the playlist.
13. Charteroak Foundation - So the first time I listened to this, I got lost watching bubbles float up on my sparkling mineral water. Then, last night, I imagined the almost chaos of this song being when I was banning users left and right without remorse. Kind of the point I decided not to go back for a while, thanks Charteroak!
14. Everglade - Great closer, Alex. Very "post-rock". Kind of Sigur Ros meets Pullman. Takes you out nice and quick.