16 May 2009

Current listening @ T01 Music







HDU -
Metamathics
Apparently they've been called New Zealand's 'Sonic Rock Legends' but don't let that put you off.It's all about texture...mood...drone...and all that other serious post rock stuff.Sounds great in my headphones as I stare out the window into the grey abyss that is the Melbourne skyline.

Found over here.
Then you can buy it here.

03 April 2009

Current listening @ T01 - 04.03.09




















World Domination Enterprises - Company News
EP


Why these guys weren't huge is beyond me.One of the best things during the early 90s / late 80s.They definitely influenced some of the bands I played in...You can get it here

You should also get 'Lets play domination' too ...

01 April 2009

Current listening @ T01














The Ruts - Hits
Staring at the Rudeboys

The Human League
Travelogue

The Monochrome Set
Strange Boutique
AK 79
NZ Punk compilation featuring the fantastic 'Saturday night stay at Home' - The Suburban Reptiles

14 March 2009

Freak the Sheep









Back in the 80/90s in Auckland , New Zealand my good mate Lisa Van Der Aarde ran a radio show on student radio called 'Freak the Sheep'.It was one of the few shows on the airwaves dedicated to original NZ music and helped kickstart my career as a musician.Lisa managed my old band S.P.U.D for better or worse.A lot of muscians and NZ music in general has a lot to thank her for.Go HERE to read an interview with this legend of Kiwi music...Love you long time Lisa...

10 March 2009

Here are the young men



















Yes it's all been said about Joy Division.They were pretty crucial to me growing up as a rural punk.They seemed to offer a way forward after the initial punk frenzy had died leaving some of us wanting more.
Anyway - if you haven't already seen it take a look at "Here are the young men" , an official Factory release of some fantastic live Joy Division and try to forget what New Order did to She's Lost Control in New York...

HERE

09 March 2009

Like a Dog...

I maintain myspace websites for two of my old bands.
King Loser
SPUD
Recently myspace has blocked songs from both sites citing copyright infringement.
Initially I thought this was a joke - I was a member of both bands and performed on the songs...surely I AM the copyright holder.It's unclear exactly who is claiming ownership of the songs.Myspace is mediating between myself and the other party without offering any helpful information.
It seems this may have entered into the murky realms of publishing deals and contracts signed by both bands back in the nineties.Both bands were signed to Flying Nun Records and would have signed publishing to Festival Mushroom.
Flying Nun Records were consumed by Mushroom/News Ltd ? And now reside under Warner Music.Which is where I suspect the problem is.Warner in an effort to restrict their increasing revenue losses have randomly 'clamped it down'.
Pretty pathetic considering neither band would be moving many units these days.
Stay tuned...

Titorelli from The Trial - "You see, everything belongs to the Court."

11 February 2009

The Aftermath














The Bushfires in the Northern and Southern outskirts of Melbourne are the worst in our history.The damage both physically and emotionally has been massive.On Saturday 7th Feb. Victoria , Australia was the closest
place to Hell on Earth.

07 February 2009

Aloha from Hell




















It's like living in a microwave oven...
Melbourne's all-time weather record has been broken and the city is sweltering under the twin effects of high temperatures and hot north-west winds.

The city hit 46.4 degrees at 3.04pm - the hottest day since the Bureau of Meteorology started keeping records 150 years ago.

The previous record was 45.6, set on January 13, 1939 - a day otherwise known as Black Thursday.

05 February 2009

R.I.P Lux Interior




















R.I.P Lux Interior (1948 - 2009)
I met The Cramps many moons ago in the dark stairwell of a venue in New Zealand called The Powerstation.They asked me how the gig went ( I was playing in the support band ) .I mumbled a reply to them which seemed a bit childish , but I was seriously star-struck...these were larger than life icons of Rock n' Roll and I was a jibbering mess.Nick Knox still had his sunglasses on and they all looked ravishing...So I hope someone hangs your bones on the wall Lux - R.I.P

04 February 2009