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Last night I saw a Cool Thing: someone had spraypainted "Art not Ads" across some posters near the Luna. Hip hip hurrah for memes 'n' stuff.

I also quite liked the "If you see something, spray something" takeoff of the public transport anti-terrorism ads that I saw the other day.

In other news, we went to see the animation showcase last night, and I enjoyed bits of it. Carnivore Reflux made me giggle (and resolve, again, to get on with being vegetarian). I thought Inanimate Alice was beautiful. I also rather liked Tower Bawher, despite the fact that one guy decided that it merited him laughing out loud at it (not with it).

There were a few others, also, that were quite good, although not entirely to my tastes.

In other revelations news, I am rather sad that I missed Favela Rising - hopefully I'll find it at Planet sometime.

Also: I really, really want to go to the WSF in Nairobi next year. I'm still unsure if I'll make it, though.

Music news: I have had 'Bonnie and Clyde', by the Uptones, stuck in my head for the last day. It seems unjustified. Luckily my brother is lovely, and bought me I am a bird now, so I am listening that now. 'You are my Sister' is my new favourite.

That is all.

on 2006-07-19 06:02 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] boxer-the-horse.livejournal.com
Mr Antony of Antony and the Johnson's does have a rather amazing voice. I don't know how convinced I am by that band. I should lend you the David Thomas Broughton record I have Sky, similar voice but a very meditative folk music he writes (he has a loop pedal which he uses to record vocal and guitar lines while he plays them and then keeps layering them on top). There's a really big movement back to folk music at the moment, only its a folk that suits our time - a little bit insane a little bit lost a little bit nihilistic.

on 2006-07-19 06:18 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] alexmoon.livejournal.com
Sounds good.

I've been listening to music while I work of late, and while I have a fair bit of music if you're listening for 8hrs+ it's not hard for things to start seeming stale, so I'm quite open to having more thrown my way.

on 2006-07-19 06:43 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] souldelay.livejournal.com
hey everybody! it's mooncup time again!

on the subject on not being convinced by ms. antony, i saw them last year and it was quite touching. what made it a bit unconvincing was that due to the hype that show took place at a huge jazz festival (wtf?) in the rathaus, which meant that not only the entire queer/indie crowd but also vienna's conservative elite fit in there. probably the weirdest thing i've ever see, audience wise. how did he become such a superstar so fast! he should be playing in little clubs being marvelled at by people who can relate to his gender issues!

the end.

on 2006-07-19 06:50 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] boxer-the-horse.livejournal.com
Hehehe, I'm guessing because he (gender issues? she?) plays a Piano?

Sigur Ros were going to be playing a blues and roots festival here, as were public enemy. Thank god the sigur ros show was rescheduled to the concert hall.



Random asside - why, for the large part, do annoying musicians like Le Tigre or Peaches have to be the ones that explore gender issues? Hello? Queer post-rock bands? Where are you?

on 2006-07-19 07:15 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] souldelay.livejournal.com
Hehe i thought about the Sigur Ros thing too when i wrote this. You are so lucky they decided to play a regular show!

Don't worry, Kathleen Hannah is breeding right now so maybe she will shut up for a while and just keep selling her best songs for advertisements.

I don't know about post rock bands? I mean a lot of them must have queer members as statistically one out of 10 people is gay, but obviously people who write serious music are not very likely to yell about their orientation on stage. Imagine that guy from Sigur Ros doing that!

I don't dislike Peaches as much as Le Tigre by the way. Le Tigre's recent attempt to bring feminism to the mainstream (aka selling out) is not really working at all. Their heart's not in it anyway, they even stopped doing their whole educational stage performance thing, which was what i used to admire about them so much. Now it's all colourful costumes, dance routines and Nivea commercials. Peaches on the other hand doesn't even try approaching complex topics like feminism. Her music may not be interesting but she's done a very good job of actually teaching lyrics like "shake yer dix" to mainstream kids. I like the way she explains herself sometimes too. "I think I'm mainstream (..) All those ideas? They're really normal for me – and why shouldn't they be? Why is it a beach party when Jan & Dean sing, 'Two girls for every boy' but a scandal when I sing, 'Two boys for every girl'?" Not that that is entirely revolutional, but it just doesn't annoy me as much, as she's not pretending to be hugely political.

Sorry about the rantage Sky!

on 2006-07-19 07:29 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] alexmoon.livejournal.com
I like rants!

Also: hurrah for mooncups, too!

I am quite pleased with mine, actually. I meant to put a review up following a full test-cycle, but didn't get around to it.

on 2006-07-19 07:49 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] boxer-the-horse.livejournal.com
I think these kind of rants are the kind sky would welcome.

I forgot that Jonsi was gay. But at any rate his music has nothing to do with gener or sexuality issues (unless you decide that the parentheses on the cover of 'untitled' represent a vagina).

Owen Pallet writes about his sexuality doesn't he?

We could spend hours talking about gender issues and sexuality. Maybe we should wait til you're here and we can all discuss it together! Weee!

on 2006-07-19 08:22 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] souldelay.livejournal.com
I'll be pleased to spend hours discussing music and politics/gender/sexuality with you, it clearly is one of my favourite topics. : )

on 2006-07-19 08:57 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] boxer-the-horse.livejournal.com
Oh, I meant that Sky was included too. But obviously you and I will need to spend some time discussing sexuality with music. WHAT? Hehehe, moving right along...

on 2006-07-19 11:32 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] souldelay.livejournal.com
"you" includes everyone! unless it's that particular type of discussion you mentioned i suppose?

on 2006-07-20 01:40 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] alexmoon.livejournal.com
Um.....red....flag.....?

on 2006-07-20 03:46 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] boxer-the-horse.livejournal.com
MUHAHAHAHA! A TASTE OF THINE OWN MEDICINE?

on 2006-07-20 04:16 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] alexmoon.livejournal.com
Well, you know, I'll always win at this game.

on 2006-07-20 05:07 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] boxer-the-horse.livejournal.com
Indeed. I am the North Korea to your United States.

on 2006-07-19 07:57 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] twelve-cards.livejournal.com
I was listening to 'I am a bird now' last week. I don't listen to it often (it's a burnt copy), but he does have an amazing voice - those nina simone comparisons are apt - and I think the album is very good overall; emotional but otherworldly.

I remember seeing him briefly in Steve Buscemi's film, The Animal Factory, when it was on TV once, playing a prison inmate - the scene I saw a little bit of was when he was singing for the prisoners in white-paint face make-up.

on 2006-07-19 09:00 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] boxer-the-horse.livejournal.com
Side note: how would you rank Buscemi's films T?


Completely oblique side note: Who among us will defend Miss Nina Simone?

on 2006-07-19 02:05 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] alexmoon.livejournal.com
I rather like Miss Nina Simone. Especially some of her songs that are nice to dance to.

on 2006-07-19 03:17 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] twelve-cards.livejournal.com
I actually haven't seen any of the films Buscemi has directed. I saw some of Animal Factory on TV, but didn't watch it all. I've always wanted to see his first film, Trees Lounge but haven't. And his latest, Lonesome Jim has come out on video, but again haven't seen it. All I know is he directed one of my all time favourite Sopranos episodes where two of the supporting characters get lost in the woods tracking a hit he turned out to be ex-KGB. I would like to see more of his films - he seems very into making John Cassavettes type independent movies.

How do you mean defend Miss Nina Simone? From the Antony comparisons or as legitimate music? Because I don't know much of her work, but the stuff I do know (like 'I've got it bad and that ain't good') is sublime.

on 2006-07-19 04:14 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] boxer-the-horse.livejournal.com
Hehehe, a reference to a sliver mount zion song lyric. I told you it was completely oblique!

on 2006-07-19 05:38 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] souldelay.livejournal.com
god jarrad, i can't believe YOU of all people misquoted that lyric. *shakes head*

i wouldn't mind listening to nina simone right now.

on 2006-07-20 03:45 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] boxer-the-horse.livejournal.com
No see, um, in the context obviously, I meant 'defend' rather than 'avenge' because...


FINE.

on 2006-07-19 11:54 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] bondles.livejournal.com
I will! Because, y'know, Sinnerman. But also See-line Woman and one of the world's better renditions of Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood.

on 2006-07-20 01:42 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] alexmoon.livejournal.com
I rather like "My Baby Just Cares For Me", I think it is my favourite.

on 2006-07-20 05:34 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] souldelay.livejournal.com
my DJing favourite would be see line woman, it fits strangely well into sets of old funk tracks sometimes.

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