Friday, February 16, 2007

Joan..

Thursday, February 15, 2007

don't push me cos i'm close to the edge...

Tricky - Pre-Millenium Tension (1996)
I don't have to play this album anymore. I know every seconds, every word. It so deeply written into my memory. The best album I have ever heard.

As many others I noticed Tricky on the first Massive Attack album "Blue Lines". He appeared on three tracks "Blue Lines", "Five Man Army" and "Daydreaming". I loved "Five Man Army" so when he started with "I take a small step now it's a giant stride People say I'm loud why should I hide..." it was kind of great moment.He was back on the second Massive Attack album "Protection" and again.. "Karmacoma", is great urban track with his brilliant lyrics: "Don't want to be on top of your listPhenomenally and properly kissedWe overcome in sixty secondsWith the strength we have to togetherBut for now, emotional ties they stay severedWhen there's trust there'll be treatsAnd when we funk we'll hear beats"
So when I noticed that he realeased an album (I didn't know that he already have released debut Maxinquaye and Nearly God album)I just expected some more Massive Attack like stuff and I bought it. The MA's "Protection" was then the essential album of triphop, it has all the elements of the style, hip hop, dub, electronica&samples etc. I thought that it was dark stuff(however Mad Professor put the dirt on "No Protection"). So what I expected from "Pre Millenium Tension" was another portion of this ingredients. Remain undelivered.

Pre-Millenium Tension is not a triphop album. It's very hard to categorize it. Tricky's roots are in hip hop, but his ability to absorb so many different infuences allowed him to create an album with sound which I haven't heard before. He mixed up elements which were seemingly in absolute antinomy. He put together tons of (mostly) unrecognizable samples, live musicians, dissonance and sound anarchy with his Rakim-based lyrical talent which was, most importantly, brilliantly used with his asthmatic rap and very flexible voice of Martina Topley-Bird.

PMT is not easily accesible album. I was tempted to return it to the store after first listening. PMT definitely doesn't work as a background music (if you are paranoid on crack, then it works). Listener must concentrate on the stream of sonic invasions, which makes the album ostensibly melody-less. But once you are focused, able to analyze all layers, everything is clear.

Tricky's main theme was fear. Fear in many different forms. Fear and paranoia. The first track on PMT is called "Vent" after ventolin inhaler and contains both of it. Music is based on nervous two-tone sample and backwards played guitar sounds with some percussive noises which are supporting the intention to create "under pressure" enviroment. It's about a fear of death, but not necessarily caused by asthma.It's about a fear of trusting to the others. Maybe the ventolin is also a woman he can't live/breathe without.

Tricky:
She's the one Makes me feel these ways
He's the one Needs sun rays
Can't stand to feel Hate to feel Gone insane, high jack a plane
Don't push me 'cause I'm close To the edge*1
Trying hard not to lose my head Can't hardly breathe
I've been and seen She hides my Ventolin
Can't hardly breathe Can't hardly breathe Can't hardly breathe
Martina:
(I'm the one), I'm the one
(Who hides his medicine), Who hides his medicine
(Watch him stop breathe), Watch him stop breathe
(Watch him leave), Watch him leave
(I right the wrongs and take his song), I right the wrongs and take his song
(And we'll all live happy ever after), And we'll all live happy ever after
(Can't hardly breathe), Can't hardly breathe Can't hardly breathe Can't hardly breathe
Can't hardly breathe And we all sing together Can't hardly breathe

Second track "Christiansands" was released as a first single from PMT. This absolute anti-hit is kind of anthem for me. Love every second of it, its decadent mood is brutally dominant. Bass deeply under the tune, sample from Doug E Fresh & The Get Fresh Crew - La Di Da Di, reggae drums and lines like: "I change my face And if you think I'm fake up Wait around till I take off my make-up". The contrast between Tricky's and Martina's voices is most noticable right here. It's a duet, and it's almost a miracle how brutal it sounds when they are together in line :"Wrote her a letter Ask me questions Baby steps in sections And we will take it slow I really don't know When you talk You make me cringe Silver means the messenger I let her go don't question her"
Also the wordplay of "I met a Christian in Christiansands And a devil in Helsinki" is damn good.

There is another face of Tricky (and Martina): violent and aggressive. Both another tracks on album "Tricky Kid" and cover version of Chill Rob G. - "Bad Dreams" are dealing with it. In "Tricky Kid" Tricky attacks media, which took interest on him because of his fucked up realationships and fighting with celebrity status.

wiki says: "He has also been concerned with racial stereotyping of the media. In the documentary Naked & Famous he explains how photographers want him to frown angrily in photos, because that's how black artists are marketed. He points to a recent cover of The Big Issue, where he has a more ambiguous, confused look on his face, as being more how he feels. In the song "Tricky Kid" from Pre-Millennium Tension, he writes "As long as you're humble/Let you be the king of jungle", indicating that all black music is still judged as music from "the African jungle" and that its black fans are "savages."

"Makes Me Wanna Die" is probably Tricky's biggest hit. It's a statement of bittersweetness. Catharsis in the middle of the road. Heavy hiphop beat and guitar, Martina's "sexual healing" voice.

If I'd be thinking about this record as a LP and split it for two sides, then "Makes Me Wanna Die" is the last song on side A. Side which is easier accesible. Fictional side B is much more dirty. Sex, money, ghetto and gangs (Ghetto Youth), guns. more violence. Tricky is choosing the ways how unfold his mind with bravura. Hip hop artist's.. rappers are rarely associated with sonic dissonance, chaos, distortion. They are in closed community and their roots and infuences are the same for many many years. The result is that whole hip hop scene is recycling itself because of the lack of infuences coming from outside. What was Kanye West speaking about, when he said that he loves that whole "Phil Collins drums sound" in the interview about Arctic Monkeys ? But Tricky, and it's maybe because he is british, was always above the music styles, sampling whatever he liked, using different musicians etc. His attitude was more artistic than others rappers. And PMT is masterpiece of that attitude.

Tricky nowadays is leading into oblivion. He tried to re-launch himself as americanlike mainstream artist, after he released his two last albums, which are both pure rubbish. He's got label Brown Punk, directed a film, appereared in some crap tv shows. Tricky, the magical phenomenon.. The Tricky Kid.. is gone.

Martina Topley Bird released an album in 2003 "Quixotic". Strangely it's much more better than Tricky's last solo albums. Quixotic won the Mercury prize.

*1Don't push me, cause I'm close to the edge / Hijack a plane is a quote from Grandmaster Flash-The Message

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Saturday, February 10, 2007

Join me you geek!!!

Have to admit that I am addicted to http://www.last.fm/. It's such a amazing place to discover new music and people with similar (or completely different) musical taste (and also you can spy your friends "guilty pleasures tracks" and then ridicule them in their own shoutbox :D). I just discovered the possibility of using/sharing my radio last.fm player here on blog. It works perfectly, it really plays only the tracks I have listened to. So if you are real music geek as I am just join me, create your profile, install the plugin into your music player (wmp, winamp... ) and add me http://www.last.fm/user/pawnbroker/

Thursday, February 08, 2007

Sometimes I feel so happy Sometimes I feel so sad Sometimes I feel so happy But mostly you just make me mad Baby you just make me mad..

Fred's World Pt.1
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This is a playlist for the times I feel a bit low.

1/Angelo Badalamenti - Fred's World
2/Ani DiFranco - Studying Stones
3/Beck - Lonesome Tears
4/Bob Dylan - Lay Lady Lay
5/Bonnie Prince Billy - I See a Darkness
6/Cat Power - Names
7/Counting Crows - Colorblind
8/Dot Allison - Wishing Stone
9/Tricky - Broken Homes
10/Joan Osborne - St.Theresa
11/Johnny Cash - Help Me
12/Kansas - Dust In The Wind
13/Mad Season - Wake Up
14/Nick Cave - Into My Arms
15/Paul McCartney - Jenny Wren
16/PIL - Religion I
17/PJ Harvey - That Was My Veil
18/Pulp - Dishes
19/Robert Wyatt - Shipbuilding
20/R.Sakamoto/J.Morelenbaum/E.Nelson/G.Santaolalla - Bibi No Aozora/Endless Fight
21/Smashing Pumpkins - Never Let Me Down Again
22/St.Etienne - Heart Failed
23/The Cure - All Cats Are Grey
24/Thom Yorke - Black Swan
25/Vincent Gallo - When

Las weekend I went to see Bang on Can. They were brilliant, even the contert was 4 hours long. I fell asleep only once during Music for Airports. They played music by Steve Reich, Brian Eno etc,, but the best piece was an out-take from ShadowBang written by Bang on a Can member Evan Zyporin.I am a lot into Steve Reich music. Especially Music for 18 Musicians is a masterpiece. So it's time to play some Stevie.. I am posting his best works though, I can post more albums..just gimme a shout.


Bang on a Can/Brian Eno - Music for Airports