about me
What the fuck is music? I have an insatiable appetite for whatever it is, all twisted up in love and hate, pleasure and pain, desires and nostalgia. To make things really confusing I seem to be loving "music" that I used to cringe at, go figure. The medium of sound is our first rich sensory experience, listening to ol' mom's heart beat, rock 'n' roll! Sound remains in a shroud of mystery behind sight, her dominant, clumsy punk brother, it's easy for her to look sexy and alluring by comparison. Even with the loudness of our visual world our ability to perceive sound is actually far more sophisticated than sight, so the medium of sound remains an important one. The nine Mousia were the Greek goddesses of music, song and dance and the source of all inspiration to poets ( art being merely a trade or craft! ). As the patrons of literature they were also, by extension, the goddesses of knowledge and were said to know of all things that have come to pass. That said, I hope I have some useful angle for your Internet musings. I like alot of crazy cool shit! Best, pjaction
Impossible LovebyDaniel Johnston pop The most interesting fact surrounding the cult-like mystique of singer/song writer Daniel Johnston is that all of his songs are written about one person: his...more »
Toil And TroublebySay Hi pop, post rock, grunge I was cruising MP3 4U this morning looking for new music to fill my days at work. Say Hi (To Your Mom) was posted buy...more »
We Have A TechnicalbyGary Numan & Tubeway Army pop, rock, electronic, alternative, synth pop What a classic, or is this an anthem? Whatever relationship you have with this song, it's instantly recognizable, and playing a long 8 minutes puts...more »
I Like Your Girl (French)byThe Planet Smashers pop, rock, reggae/ska, punky ska, french What better than a puerile jealousy song sung in French and English by a Canadian ska band?more »
Dhol RinsebyAsian Dub Foundation electronic, reggae/ska, alternative, ragga The distinctly original sound of ADF, on a wild chanting riddim breakdown that threatens to leap out the speakerbox and cause revolution. Which is good...more »
Crazy? Yes! Dumb? No!byThe Mint Chicks pop, rock, power pop, new wave Auckland, New Zealand's new wave pop heroes The Mint Chicks have a real talent for keeping a tight lid on unbearable musical tension. Their...more »
Tokyo, CAbyUnsteady reggae/ska, ska, instrumental You know we love us some ska 'round California. This surf infused instrumental track takes us to Tokyo and back by way of Skaville. With...more »
Married To A FrenchmanbyPolysics pop, new wave Man, this sh!t is wacky. super duper hyper nuclear
emanating straight out of Toyko, Japan. Nice, nice, nice, nice, nice, nice, nice, nice.more »
None Of Us Are FreebySolomon Burke blues Burke embodies deep soul, with a forty plus year career that's produced a series of records consistently profound in emotional, artistic and spiritual gravity.more »
Kool ThingbySonic Youth rock, pop, indie, punk, garage arhg! I love this song so much it's scary. and this version is way waay cool. this is the f$@%ing shit.more »
Smiley Yeah Yeah YeahbySouthern Culture on the Skids rock, rockabilly A special thanks to Clyde Jones, the critter artist, for turning me on to this band. These guys, being from Chapel Hill, N.C., really rock...more »
Fit But You Know ItbyThe Streets pop, mod, trip-hop OK, I have to admit I first heard the Streets on MTV, this doesn't diminish the quality of this find. The sentiment and style reminds...more »
PleasebyApples In Stereo pop, power pop, bubble gum One of mp3 4u's original sources, aisa blue, turned me on to this most excellent power pop band. This is bubble gum folks... yummy......more »
Hit The SnowbyThe Aislers Set pop, indie "Hit The Snow" is just one of those songs that sticks with you. I picture it playing on a jukebox in some scene in The...more »
Sound SystembyOperation Ivy pop, punk, ska This song is on my all time soul music list. Operation Ivy will remain a staple for a long time. The sound is so pure...more »
Make My Joyplane Crash and BurnbyWesley Willis pop Wesley Willis is a brilliant genius. Here, he deviates from his formula a little and shows a more creative side. I'm always left pondering his...more »
Basic CablebyAesop Rock hip hop, underground Manhattan's master of outta control rhymes, Aesop Rock slithers through the groove and hits the peak of New York underground hiphop.more »
I Can't WaitbyBrassy electronic I can't wait to shake this joint, I can't wait to fully illustrate, I can't wait to introduce 4 individual gurus...more »