How To Destroy Angels
How to Destroy Angels releases their first (free) EP.
How to Destroy Angels releases their first (free) EP.
In this week’s Origin of Samples-post a classic case of who’s stealing from who. In 1991 a relatively unknown Seattle band Pearl Jam released an album entitled ‘Ten‘. One track from that album would go on to be one of the anthems of its generation at the explosion of the grunge hype: ‘Alive‘. Only a […]
Led Zeppelin covers When the Levee Breaks from Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Minnie and a drum loop from the Led Zeppelin version gets sampled in many many tracks.
The track A Warm Place by Nine Inch Nails borrows its tune from David Bowie’s Crystal Japan. But that’s not the only connection between the two.
B-sting explains that the “Buy me a drink”-link is like a donate button.
An interesting story surrounds the soundtrack of the otherwise rightfully forgotten film The Adventurers (1970). The music for the soundtrack is by Antonio Carlos Jobim and is arranged and conducted by Eumir Deodato (remember this name!). In the same year famous producer/composer Quincy Jones decided to re-score the whole thing and produced his own funked […]
EXIT THROUGH THE GIFT SHOP Not specifically music related, but certainly DYI: Graffiti artists Banksy’s film project. When will this be realeased in the Netherlands? Interesting story about this film is that he offered a piece of art to a band named Exit Through The Gift Shop Door to change their name so he could […]
Some great songs lean on samples of even better songs. One example is Labi Siffre’s I got the (blues). It’s a great summer night soul song, you can put on and hang back. Until about halfway through the song there’s a small break and something familiar starts up. And then you realise you’re listening to […]
More than a year ago, I already praised what the Brett Domino Trio was doing in my personal blog. He did an excellent cover of Michael Jackson’s Beat It, before Michael Jackson had even died. I’ll repeat it: the nerdy act may secretly all be a gimmick, but regardless Brett Domino & friends prove that […]
I don’t like the song, I don’t like Whitney Houston (or Dolly Parton for that matter) that much and I definitely don’t like Idols-styled tv programs, but damn … that’s pretty impressive Lin Yu Chun! Hats off. (link from EHPO) Like this? Buy me a drink!