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Sunday, April 7, 2013

Download Wednesday Mixes No.1: Daugters

Daughters
Tracklist:
  1. Keep the Streets Empty For me - Fever Ray
  2. Hunter - Bjork 
  3. We Are On Fire - CocoRosie 
  4. The Sun - Soap&Skin 
  5. I Turn My Arm - Gazelle Twin 
  6. Heartbeats - The Knife 
  7. To Be With Others - Chinawoman 
  8. Whisky Sour - Molly Nilsson 
  9. Here Before - Fever Ray 
  10. Heartbeat - Gazelle Twin
Available for download here.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Wednesday Mixes: Daughters

Moon worship, playing dead in bed and imaginary spells.


Tracklist:
  1. Keep the Streets Empty For me - Fever Ray
  2. Hunter - Bjork
  3. We Are On Fire - CocoRosie
  4. The Sun - Soap&Skin
  5. I Turn My Arm - Gazelle Twin
  6. Heartbeats - The Knife
  7. To Be With Others - Chinawoman
  8. Whisky Sour - Molly Nilsson
  9. Here Before - Fever Ray
  10. Heartbeat - Gazelle Twin

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

It's what's beneath that mass of blonde hair and thick mascara. A.K.A. It's not the father and definitely not the boots.

You may have known her to be Frank Sinatra's daughter or the girl with the boots made for walking or you may not know her at all. You may know her by name because Lana Del Rey said she's one of her influences, that she's a "gangsta Nancy Sinatra" or because you heard a Glee version of her song so you looked for it in YouTube. Well either you know her or not is not really my problem.

Lately I've been having trouble sleeping and exams are being thrown at me from all directions and most of the sleepless nights I spend with the naughty little Sinatra girl. I remember first hearing her on Sunday radio when I was just a kid. My mom used to listen to the radio in full volume on Sunday mornings (1. music makes cleaning not that tiring 2. the radio screaming early in the morning will definitely make us get out of bed and help her).

I have a certain inclination to women with deep and raspy singing voices (i.e. Kim Carnes has the best raspy voice in her Bette Davis Eyes) and Nancy Sinatra is one of them. She has this haunting seductive voice that gets even better because of the way she stares, like she has a secret, like she's not happy at all and she has this certain Nancy Sinatra swagger – a provocative yet square and glamorous bad girl.

I have handpicked fifteen songs that I like most. I swear it was really hard to keep it at fifteen. Actually I was only planning to choose five, and then it became ten, and now it's fifteen, and I thought to myself this has got to end. (It's hard to rank them in number too.)  Anyway, tell me you didn't feel any fondness to her or her songs after taking the time listening. Or not.


15. Burning Down The Spark – If you have watched Django Unchained, you'd probably couldn't help but think about it while listening to the first parts of Burning Down the Spark. And then it gets a bit jazzy cowboy with the strings and horns. And you'd probably couldn't help but sing to "All these memories still come to haunt me."

14. Sugar Town (1967) – Zooey Deschanel has sung this and she has done good. This song is pink clouds, rainbows and cups of sunshine in a sexy catsuit.

13. Let Me Kiss You (2004) – Morrissey made this song for Nancy (a big plus!). It's Morrissey all the way but it's Nancy through and through

12. Light My Fire (1969) – It's not a secret that I love The Doors more than anything that's why this cover is in the list. Too seductive and too lustful. That's all.

11. Kinky Love (1976) – Though it sounds like a song from a chick flick, Kinky Love was allegedly banned because of its highly suggestive content, "I need you kinky love. Take me inside and let the honey slide." The 90's cover by the Pale Saints is noteworthy.


Wednesday, August 15, 2012

With you, not beside you.



The weight of waiting is caving in. - M

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Quiapo with Kenn

I went to Quiapo earlier to buy some materials. And unluckily, every dental supply store was closed. It’s a fucking Sunday. And unfortunately, all the owners are Catholics.

But I was lucky enough to have Kenn with me. We walked around. And I brought him to my favorite Chinese restaurant in Chinatown. The food was really good. If eating hakaw was a sin, I’ll be willing to die a sinner. Anyway, these are such great ukay finds. Especially the one on the left. And they’re just 75 each. Yay for Kenn. Can’t wait to see him wearing these.


P.S. I’ll make a complete post on my blog and I’ll link it soon.
P.P.S. Visit Kenn's blog here.

xx
M

Saturday, August 11, 2012

She was a tidal wave.



A mix for calm nights, and chaotic nights too, for the troubled little soul. - M