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I'm impressed: you're actually buying Excelsior records these days... They're my favourite Dutch indie label by far. Footnotes is a very good album. The lead singer used to be in another Excelsior band, named The Heights. They remained obscure and never really made an impact, but some other Excelsior recordings did (in Holland, and sometimes at John Peel's office). Some of Excelsior's classics include:SE6Ajacied schreef:Just bought 'Footnotes' by the Hospital Bombers on the excellent Dutch label Excelsior Recordings (thanks for the tip Ko!). Really great CD this and you can listen to it here http://3voor12.vpro.nl/speler/luisterpaal/38180544
They do mail order and three CD's were only 4.25 Euro's postage to the UK from NL so I bought a compilation and an accoustic selection from Solo (who are also very good) as well.
Website is well worth a browse btw here http://www.excelsior-recordings.net/index.php![]()
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Cheers lol, When I was in Boudisque record shop a year or so back I signed up to their e-mail newsletter so I've normally got an idea of what's coming out in the way of Dutch Indie type music. They reviewed Footnotes and because I found it on the internet I knew I liked it before I bought it. The compilation "Fine Fine Music - Volume 2" seems good as well, playing it right now for the 1st time. It's got tracks by Johan and the Spinvas on it so listening with interest.Kowalczyk schreef:
I'm impressed: you're actually buying Excelsior records these days... K.
Well I don't have that album, only a couple of best of/live compilations but I've got some Doe Maar too. They were sort of my introduction to Dutch music of any kind the first time I can to Holland (1998). I was chatting to the barman in a pub somewhere and asked him to recommend a good Dutch band - still not sure if he was joking or not by recommending this lot but they've got some good tunes.10. Doe Maar - Doris Day & Andere Stukken (1982) (Dutch-languagae ska/reaggae pop, you could say the Dutch equivalent of The Police, a massive, almost scary hype in the early 1980s)
cheers Ko - listening to some Johan now as you suggested. I hadn't heard of this site but have bookmarked it. I tend to play CD's through the computer anyway as the Stereo system is downstairs and I play music upstairs when I'm on the internet.Kowalczyk schreef:@ SE6 Ajacied:
Have you ever heard of Last.FM (http://www.last.fm/)? You should check it out. It's an enormous music database, which you can listen to as a customized radio station. You can enter an artist name, genre or keyword/tage - and it will select all kinds of similar music.
If you enter the name of an Excelsior Recordings artist (for example Johan) it will select almost exclusively tracks from other Excelsior artists and Dutch indie bands such as Voicst, Coparck and what have you. Will give you a nice picture.
Last.FM is fantastic anyway. The perfect way to create your dream mix of music that you know, and get to know new stuff you might like.
K.
One thing that shines through on that track is how good of a guitar player he is. He's amazing.DanK schreef:An online only clip of a new track, or just something to keep him busy?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40KcTO3uZSY
I don't know how this guy does it, but he is surely one of the great writers of his generation...Very Neil Youngish.
I saw him and the Cardinals a few months back in Melbourne, and the sound and harmonies they produce is outstanding. What I find amazing is (seemingly) how easy it is for the guy to write a stunning tune. Lyrically he puts 99% of other musicians to shame.aveslacker schreef:One thing that shines through on that track is how good of a guitar player he is. He's amazing.DanK schreef:An online only clip of a new track, or just something to keep him busy?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40KcTO3uZSY
I don't know how this guy does it, but he is surely one of the great writers of his generation...Very Neil Youngish.
But at end of the day prog/symfo was absolute wank - end of story, that is why it is ignored by any half decent or respectable journalist.Kowalczyk schreef:[
As always, the top 10 stirred up a discussion. A part of the public feels that too many music journalists are focused on punk, wave, indie and other 'underground' genres, and hate everything that's prog/symfo or hardrock,
K.
Menno - Have you tried eBay? Just a thought. I did a quick search and found this:Kowalczyk schreef:...
It's out in Norway and possibly a few other Northern European countries, but not in Holland or the U.K. Amazon and Play.com don't have it (yet) and none of the record stores I checked had import copies.
I do have the music (a mate of mine downloaded it and sent me a CD-R), but I want the real thing. Does anybody know a place where I can order it? Or, if that's impossible, could someone from up north buy me a copy and ship it over? I can pay in advance, or we can do a CD swap!
K.
or try here http://english.megastore.se/template/ne ... =MADRUGADADanK schreef:Menno - Have you tried eBay? Just a thought. I did a quick search and found this:Kowalczyk schreef:...
It's out in Norway and possibly a few other Northern European countries, but not in Holland or the U.K. Amazon and Play.com don't have it (yet) and none of the record stores I checked had import copies.
I do have the music (a mate of mine downloaded it and sent me a CD-R), but I want the real thing. Does anybody know a place where I can order it? Or, if that's impossible, could someone from up north buy me a copy and ship it over? I can pay in advance, or we can do a CD swap!
K.
http://cgi.ebay.com/MADRUGADA-NEW-ALBUM ... p1638.m122
I'm not a huge eBay fan, but it might be an option.
K.James Blunt 'forces' Noel Gallagher to move home
Oasis man getting away from the 'You're Beautiful' singer
Apparently, Oasis’ Noel Gallagher is selling his Ibiza holiday home because he can’t stand to live near James Blunt, who owns a nearby pad, anymore.
According to The Sun’s Bizarre column, Gallagher has put the £5.5million villa on the market, saying that he can’t stand living there in the knowledge that Blunt is nearby "making terrible music".
The newspaper quotes an anonymous source as saying: “Noel has been going to Ibiza every summer for years. But he’s fed up of hearing James Blunt bang on about Ibiza like he owns the place.
“It’s taken the charm out of it for him so he’s put his villa up for sale. It’s close to Blunt’s place, and he [Gallagher] says he can’t stand the thought of Blunt writing crap tunes down the road.”
Gallagher bought the property for £2.5 million in 1999 from Mike Oldfield.
Kowalczyk schreef:This is brilliant...![]()
K.James Blunt 'forces' Noel Gallagher to move home
Oasis man getting away from the 'You're Beautiful' singer
Apparently, Oasis’ Noel Gallagher is selling his Ibiza holiday home because he can’t stand to live near James Blunt, who owns a nearby pad, anymore.
According to The Sun’s Bizarre column, Gallagher has put the £5.5million villa on the market, saying that he can’t stand living there in the knowledge that Blunt is nearby "making terrible music".
The newspaper quotes an anonymous source as saying: “Noel has been going to Ibiza every summer for years. But he’s fed up of hearing James Blunt bang on about Ibiza like he owns the place.
“It’s taken the charm out of it for him so he’s put his villa up for sale. It’s close to Blunt’s place, and he [Gallagher] says he can’t stand the thought of Blunt writing crap tunes down the road.”
Gallagher bought the property for £2.5 million in 1999 from Mike Oldfield.
THAT is exactly why I will always love those guys no matter how crap albums they keep flogging.Kowalczyk schreef:This is brilliant...![]()
K.James Blunt 'forces' Noel Gallagher to move home
Oasis man getting away from the 'You're Beautiful' singer
Apparently, Oasis’ Noel Gallagher is selling his Ibiza holiday home because he can’t stand to live near James Blunt, who owns a nearby pad, anymore.
According to The Sun’s Bizarre column, Gallagher has put the £5.5million villa on the market, saying that he can’t stand living there in the knowledge that Blunt is nearby "making terrible music".
The newspaper quotes an anonymous source as saying: “Noel has been going to Ibiza every summer for years. But he’s fed up of hearing James Blunt bang on about Ibiza like he owns the place.
“It’s taken the charm out of it for him so he’s put his villa up for sale. It’s close to Blunt’s place, and he [Gallagher] says he can’t stand the thought of Blunt writing crap tunes down the road.”
Gallagher bought the property for £2.5 million in 1999 from Mike Oldfield.
Frankly Mr Shankly for some of us they never went away (aveslacker schreef:I've been tooling around on last.fm lately and have re-discovered The Smiths. What a great band -- The Queen is Dead has to be one of the best albums of all time.
Boy does that bring back memories.
Seeing as we're talking obscure Hip Hop can I recommend 'Microphonorama' by Triptik - a few years old now but an excellent CD. I bought their next CD 'TR 303' too but it was nowhere near as good.Per schreef:And last but not least I would like to promote a hip hop album from a few years back call "Be" by Common. Awesome album!