Posts Tagged: Danny Nash


10
Apr 09

Sine – Perfect Relaxation

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It’s currently 2am, and I’ve just finished up a joint and chucked German band Sine on for a listen. I feel I’m in the right state of mind and it’s the perfect time to listen to such soothing music. When you listen to tunes like these, it’s best to know that you’re going to be doing nothing for a while. I can imagine lying around for hours listening to this. They create a gentle wall of sound that overwhelms and entices the body and mind. I’m happy to be reviewing something that can do that.

Due to the release of their new aptly named album, Chillbar, I’ve been asked to write it up. In short, I’d say it’s a warm combination of flamenco style guitars, keys and synths with the expected electronic production. I think that pretty much sums them up. I guess you know what you’re getting into when you see the word “Lounge” being used to describe the music. Fear not, however, as its ambient orchestration and instrumental lyrical-like hooks always keep you interested enough to keep following through the journey.

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26
Mar 09

Of Fungi and Foe

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23
Mar 09

This Is Not A Dream – Morphine

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9
Mar 09

Indie and the Buzzwords

Let me start by saying – Indie is not a genre. It never has been and it never will be because that’s just how it fucking is. The fact that there are hundreds of shitty “Indie” bands out there who all sound the same is insulting to the independent music world and should all be killed in the most inhumanely way possible. The fact of it is, independant music technically ceases to be independant once it signs itself to a major label – but it doesn’t always mean they cease to be good – that happens a lot, but in few cases you get lucky.

A famous example is with The Brian Jonestown Massacre and The Dandy Warhols. When the Warhols signed to Capitol, Anton flew off the wall. I think, deep down, he wanted them to get success without having to feel the need to help the music industry out anymore. A strange twist of fate occured, however, as The Dandy Warhols are pop and the luxury of achieving some mainstream successes and the film DiG! ultimately led to Anton and the BJTM becoming better known across the globe.

The Brian Jonestown Massacre

The Brian Jonestown Massacre

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4
Mar 09

Induce Vomiting If Swallowed

I don’t know how I should go about introducing myself – I’ve recently started a blog over at GuitarZero.org where myself and my compadres have begun a crusade to bring you the finest in underrated, unknown and underground music, both local and offshore.  A few worth mentioning are; Riff Random, Nunchukka Superfly, The Hard Ons, Ghosts Of Television, Day of the Meerkat, Coda and The Church. These bands have inspired me and have reminded me that Australia’s music scene is just as strong as any out there – they’re just not out there.

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Music never ceases to amaze me – no matter how old I get. There’s always something when listening to new good music that will remind me of something or introduce me to something foreign and makes me fucking feel. Feeling is the most important thing about music, there’s no doubt about it – you know it and I know it. What bugs me about the commercial and  mainstream world is that they’re lying about these feelings. They’re bottling them up and manufacturing them, running them through auto-tuners and compressors and feeding it to us on television, advertisements, in films and on radio. It’s beyond disgusting – it’s a betrayal and ultimately, as insane as it may seem, a way of numbing what you know to be true and real. 

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