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Let’s Call This The Comeback
By Danish Aziz
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The Music
Brian Eno and John Cale – “Spinning Away.” Breathtaking and/or campy track depending on your mood
Ujang Suryana – “Kang Mando.” MP3 bloggers don’t know how they do it in the tea lands
Os Mutantes – “Ave Lucifer.” LSD soundsystem
Daedelus – “Something Bells.” I saw dude at the Bar of Contemporary Art, which was an awesome name for a bar
Wes Fif – “Haterz Everywhere.” This song is what happens when Timbaland introduces house to the rap world
Joan Armatrading – “I’m Lucky.” We’re lucky
Bossman – “A Yo.” The music industry is hungry for that new regional rap sound, and with The Wire shining a light on inner-city life it’s only right that B-more would be next on the list
Justus Kohncke – “So Weit Wie Noch Nie.” In which there aint no justice, it’s just (yoost) us
Neil Young – “Sample and Hold (D’Aziz Edit).” Neil Young made a pretty awesome electronic album in 1982, but I had to speed this track up to make it danceable
Danish Aziz, senior contributor to This Recording, is a blogger living in San Francisco, California.
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Very good to have you back, Danish! And thanks [embarrassed].
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