+ Music I’m listening to this week, in no particular order:
Mu. Mu is wicked Neo New Wave, with subtle references to Nina Hagen Styrofoam has a enticingly melancholic glitch-poppy Goth Wave vibe that has enticed me Along that vein comes The Boy Lucas (get a website Boy!). He’s a little less goth and a little less pop, but certainly as enticingly melancholic. Various Artists -Daniel bell - the button-down mind strike. This one has a glitchy downtempo flavoured tech house essence.-nice. Four Tet. I have three albums from Four Tet. They fit the downtempo category. Check the name: “Pantytec” it says what this is all about, sex-tech, or down-tech. Good sounds to fuck by, or I suppose hang out with your computer by. Album name = pony slaystation. John Tejada & Takeshi Nishimoto. Some hip jazz that taps into glitch pop. –great listening. Tied and Tickled Trio - observing systems. Some very easy listening contemporary jazz. I know not the current terms for jazz. –it sounds fresh, younger and kinda sexy. Fucking by this would not be a bad thing. Prefuse 73. A couple albums. Someone who I’m currently debating peaches’ perfeormance with recommended that I catch their recent show. I missed it, but I’ve loads of their music and think it’s very westcoast, creative and groove riddled glitch-hop-pop. Reminds me of way laid back and immensly creative westcoast hiphop from 1991-1994. And Donna Regina, well she’s just like the coolest electronic musician who loves bands like the Velvet Underground, Goldfrapp, and Bjork. And Crescent takes the fucked up melancholic poet with a three(?) piece band prize. Dude, don’t be so existentialist…well, do be, but only for your art. Buscemi - Our Girl In Havana. I suppose at one time I would call this Elegant Latin Acid jazz. But today let’s call it really sexy and leave it at that. AIM. Downtempo that’s all jazzy hip hop vibes. -aaahh. smooth like chocolate in your mouth.

