SOUNDTRACK: PDF FORMAT-“Waiting for M1D1 Interface”
I cracked up at the name of this band: PDF Format. And then I heard the music, which sounds pretty much like what a PDF might sound like if you tried to play it in iTunes. It is one of the most over the top electronic sounding songs I’ve heard in a long time. It’s very processed, very retro and surprisingly catchy.
It’s an instrumental, it’s pretty long and it has three distinct sections, the third of which is very pretty and, while synthy, is not really electronic sounding at all. Other songs, which are not instrumental include “Report on Water” which is a fascinating mix of crazily processed vocals (like an old computer voice) and very analog vocals. Again, very catchy once you get passed the oddness of the processed sound.
I just listened to the wonderfully titled “SYSTEM OVERRIDE /// EROROOEROO ($($” which rocks and is catchy and very cool. Initially I wasn’t all that impressed by this guy, but after a few listens, it’s really great. And good luck searching for them online…with those song titles and that band name, you’ll be amazed at all the weird things that come up.
[READ July 6, 2010] “The Kid”
This was a confusing story. I’m not sure what it was that confused me so much, whether it was the character names, the fact that it started with one character and then focused on another or just the fact that the “kid” in the story is deliberately trying to confuse people.
It opens with a kid in an airport. No one knows what language he speaks, and although they try many different ones, he simply doesn’t answer or respond to anything they say.
The story then jumps to follow Elroy Heflin, an American solider assigned to Latvia. While in Latvia, he begins dating a woman named Evija. He is deployed elsewhere but finds himself sending money to her to support their son Janis, whom he never sees. (more…)





For me, QMS have always been mythical–like a unicorn or a gryphon–I had no real proof that they existed, but I have seen glimpses. I think that this record, along with Steely Dan’s Aja and all of the records of Lee “Scratch” Perry were on every first page of every Columbia House ad and catalog ever. And yet, I had never heard them or known anyone who listened to them.
NDTRACK: JOHN PRINE-“New Train” & “Ain’t Hurtin’ Nobody” (1995).
We’re staying at a beach house for the 4th of July. There’s John Prine on the iPod. I’ve never heard him before, although I have of course heard of him.
SOUNDTRACK: SELF-“Trunk Fulla Amps” (2000).
I bought an album by Self many years ago. They had since released several other discs, but I hadn’t heard any of them. Then, they came out with this fantastic and very vulgar song. It reeks of one-hit wonder status and yet it is super catchy (and rather funny).
SOUNDTRACK: THE WARPED 45’s-“It Takes a Toll” (2010)
The Warped 45’s were being interviewed when I turned on
SOUNDTRACK: ROB SZABO-“If I Could Do It All Again” (2003).
SOUNDTRACK: HURON-“Corktown” (2010)
Huron