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10
Sep 09

D.D.P. – PEOPLE I KNOW: PANCE PARTY

D.D.P.   PEOPLE I KNOW: PANCE PARTY  interview

Hello everyone, and welcome to the second installment of Dan’s Dance Party.  I would be Dan, and I’ll be showing up on your glowing rectangle every Thursday to make sure you have been, will be, and are currently breaking it down, with much gusto and vigor.  There’s slightly less caffeine in my bloodstream this week, so those readers who were too old or too tired to handle me last week might have a better shot – to the rest of you, rest assured, I’m just as amped about this week’s column.

Why am I amped, you ask?  Well, rhetorical device, I’ll tell you:  I’m super stoked because I’ve got an interview with electro up-and-comers PANCE PARTY, a face melting trio of dudes from the mean streets of San Francisco’s SOMA/Tenderloin neighborhood.  Seriously, mean streets – they once saw crackheads fucking on their apartment building’s doorstep, which explains a lot about their music (not really).  My own romance with PANCE PARTY started when I met Ben Swardlick, a.k.a Swardy (pronounced Swurd-ee), 1/3 of P.P. and a hell of a dancer, when we both attending UC Santa Barbara.  It has been my distinct pleasure to witness (from the left, in the photo) Andy, Eric & Swardy’s rise to power in the last year and a half, as they’ve ridden huge distortion and head-banging beats to the forefront of the new electro vanguard (doesn’t that sound fancy?).  After topping the Hypemachine charts with their remix of Chester French’s “She Loves Everybody,” PANCE PARTY is now seeking world domination with a brand-spanking-new remix of Felix Cartal’s “Skeleton” (download below!), and the three madmen are cackling maniacally while crafting their new original material.  Although I know PANCE PARTY as friends, I am 100% serious when I say that I like their music in and of itself, and would like it even if they turned out to be R.Kelly-type urine fetishists.  Without further ado, Dan’s Dance Party presents:

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1
Aug 08

PMA Gotta Love The BPM Podcast #1 August 2008

PMA Gotta Love The BPM Podcast #1 August 2008 listen

I’ve kept this blog up through some tough times and it will keep on coming — now with a monthly podcast! I’ve wanted to do a Pretty Much Amazing podcast for quite a while now, but I’ve wanted it to be different than all the other podcasts. So what’s a blog to do? Pretty Much Amazing hooked up with Just Jace — a SICK DJ from Omaha, NE to create Gotta Love The BPM. In a sense the PMA Podcast is more like a series of mini DJ sets. Well I’m going to stop trying to sell this thing to you, so on to the first Pretty Much Amazing Podcast! Download away.

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PMA Gotta Love The BPM Podcast #1 August 2008

1. Technotronic – Pump Up The Jam
2. Klaxons – Golden Skans To Interzone (So-Me Remix)
3. Cut Copy – Going Nowhere (Sebastian Remix)
4. The Presets – Kicking And Screaming
5. Late of the Pier – Bathroom Gurgle
6. The Go! Team – Ladyflash (Simian Mobile Disco Mix)
7. Cut Copy -Far Away
8. MSTRKRFT – VuVuVu
9. Justice -Carpates
10. Justice vs Simian – We Are Your Friends

Oh, and if you liked this one and have some requests for the next Podcast, leave a comment below with your requests, suggestions, etc. and you might see it next month! Godspeed!


11
Jul 08

Top 10 on Friday

Top 10s that are burning up in the charts that we actually care about

Elbo.ws

Top 10 Elbo.ws Tracks
1. Mogwai – The Sun Smells Too Loud
2. Bloc Party – Mercury
3. Fleet Foxes – White Winter Hymnal
4. Takka Takka – Everybody Say
5. The Great Northwest – chief john
6. Albert Hammond, Jr. – GfC
7. The Presets – Talk Like That (Miami Horror Remix)
8. The DUTCHESS AND THE DUKE – Reservoir Park
9. Earlimart – Song For
10. The Verve – Mover

The Hype Machine

Top 10 Hype Machine Artists
1. Beck mp3 | Walls
2. Bloc Party mp3 | Flux (JFK Remix)
3. Black Kids mp3 | Hurricane Jane
4. The Kooks mp3 | Violet Hill (Coldplay Cover)
5. Pnau mp3 | Embrace (Fred Falke & Miami Horror Remix)
6. Bruce Springsteen
7. Late of the Pier
8. Midnight Juggernauts
9. My Morning Jacket
10. Ratatat mp3 |Bird-Priest

last.fm

Top 10 Last.fm Rising Tracks
1. Dirty Pretty Things – Tired of England
2. Equilibrium – Blut Im Auge
3. Sky Eats Airplane – Long Walks on Short Bridges
4. The Subways – Alright
5. YUI – Summer Song
6. CSS – Rat Is Dead (Rage)
7. Air France – Maundy Thursday
8. Sky Eats Airplane – The Artificial
9. The Subways – Girls & Boys
10. Air France – No Excuses


26
Mar 08

Funny Games With Random Tunes

funny games

I received some very good news today. I’m going to see three fantastic shows this wee. Jose Gonzalez, Tokyo Police Club, and the Black Keys. You should be very jealous. Very.

Also, over the weekend I had the opportunity to watch Funny Games. Basically in a nutshell, its about two psychotic young men that take a family hostage in their cabin. I usually don’t go for that type of movie, especially when its so hard to track down! But I read this review that gave me the push I needed to go out and watch it.

by: PoisonKeyblade

Michael Haneke’s Funny Games, a shot-for-shot remake of the critically-acclaimed 1997 horror/thriller of the same name, is a strangely quiet, slow-burning masterpiece of a movie. The acting, the disturbing violence, and the unpredictable ending make for one hell of a “game.” In fact, the movie is oftentimes almost so realistic that it’s difficult to watch. In the bigger picture, the movie has a fantastic message behind it. Why is America so obsessed with watching violence? Can you tolerate just sitting back and watching as something very real is occurring on the screen? The movie is cleverly crafted so that the audience almost feels responsible for all of the horrible things that happen to the characters in this movie. Funny Games stars Naomi Watts, Tim Roth, Michael Pitt, Devon Gearhart, and Brady Corbet, and it is written and directed by Michael Haneke.

When a family of three arrives at their remote summer cabin for a quiet getaway, the sudden arrival of two psychotic men sets the stage for a harrowing life-or-death struggle. The strangers (Brady Corbet and Michael Pitt) insist on playing games with the defenseless family (Naomi Watts, Tim Roth, and Devon Gearhart) in cleverly-plotted methods that make for an incredibly disturbing and satiric look at American culture and the act of voyeurism.

The dialogue is simply breathtaking. It’s all very self-aware, and incredibly realistic. All of the characters act very rationally and, for the most part, don’t really do anything stupid. The movie remains shocking from the get-go up until the very last frame. It never holds anything back. As explained in the movie itself, it often “breaks the fourth wall”, which is an invisible wall between the audience and the movie itself. Paul, one of the antagonists, often talks to the audience or looks directly at them, ‘breaking’ this invisible fourth wall. This is an extremely interesting concept and it utilized in the most efficient manner, flipping what could have been a conventional slasher movie into an intelligent, ‘arthouse’ picture.

The acting and casting is nothing short of spectacular. Naomi Watts plays the mother so well that you can relate immediately to her story. Tim Roth was fitting in the fatherly role, and little Devon Gearhart was just pitch-perfect as the ten-year-old George. Michael Pitt, who has amazed ever since 2001’s Bully, is by far the best actor in the movie, shining in every single scene and being 100% believable as a rich, snobby, bored-out-of-his-mind young man who likes toying with people. Brady Corbet, who was all kinds of fantastic in 2004’s Mysterious Skin, is great as the quiet maniac. The believability of the actors is what really makes this movie special.

Michael Haneke really knew what he was doing when he made this film. There are all sorts of interesting shots and intense sequences, the most disturbing being one in which someone makes a sandwich. This movie is pure horror, not Hollywood-ized or watered down in any way. It’s satire, and it works so well that you almost feel as if you’re watching something very real. It is just a crying shame that the movie has a limited theatrical release because it is one of the most original, unnerving, and uncomfortable moviewatching experiences that one will ever have.

Pressed Shuffle on my iPod and these were the first 7 songs to play.

1Simian vs. Justice – Never Be Alone ALT
2MGMT – Kids ALT
3Madonna – 4 Minutes feat. Justin Timberlake (Junkie XL Remix) [sample] ALT
4Crystal Castles – Alice Practice ALT
5Destroyer – Libby’s First Sunrise ALT
6The Presets – Girl and the Sea (Cut Copy Remix) ALT
7Simian Mobile Disco – It’s The Beat (The Teenagers Remix) ALT