09 July, 2013

Things I find in a garage


At times comes a song which should be better known. I'm talking about a song that you can show to someone who isn't really into as they refer to it "computer noise". I'm also not talking about the pop non-sense again. If you want to present someone country music, you don't show them Taylor Swift. For me a good funk house hits home. Instruments, with a super bass, upbeat, and of course a sensational vocal. Well garage music as genre falls into -some of - these criteria. Since Mj Cole Artful Dodger I had trouble coming across something garagely funky. Something I put on repeat and  joyous with it for the whole day. During my recent expedition I came across an album released in early march. Traxx -House that garage built. Its a fair compilation of garage music by mostly U.K. Producers. I really won't talk about the album if you really into -revived- garage music well, yes sure listen to it. I would encourage you to pay attention to one track which stands out more then the others. In some ways it isn't even appropriate.

We all do have sunny/rainy days. Well music is the same, we all find good or bad songs on an album we should like or should not like. Harry Wolfman's remix of Ben Pearce's "What I might do" is undoubtedly the sunnier -way sunnier- days of the album. A mix worth sharing. A perfect Wednesday music. It reminds you of the weekend - like the garage music brings out that late happy '90s European club scene- this song brings out the weekend fun in a way it allows us to intellactually prepare for it. A song if stuck in one's head anytime thinking/singing it, will bring out some great memories. And if the memories fade in the mist of the past (or alcohol) will vitalize our music receptors to make us put on our "going-out best clothes" and make some of those memories.




Little guy doing the dance
If you look close enough he dances to the music





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