Tuesday, December 8, 2009
sloooooooooooooow
yep, things have been pretty slow lately on the blog front (or should I just go ahead and push them together into the probably hipper, 'blogfront'?)
mostly because I discovered that 8tracks site where I can create and post mixes without having to upload them to rapidshare or megaupload or wherever. sure, you can download them and save them, but seeing as how I get the feeling that no one is actually reading this in the first place... not a big deal.
if you ARE, however, indeed reading this, why not leave a comment? a little note to say, "I was here, you suck/rawk/should post more/etc." I'd like that.
Friday, November 27, 2009
laundry dance party
today's offering is a nice, long dance mix courtesy of a guy named DJ Schecht. DJ Schecht is from Scotland, although I never met him (our relationship never got past the online communication stage) despite being in Scotland a fair bit in the past few years.
Schecht has an eclectic touch in his mixes, while staying firmly rooted in the kind of beats that make it damn near impossible to refrain from somehow bopping along--your toe taps, your head nods, your shake your ass like a Polaroid picture--SOMETHING gets moving when DJ Schecht is at the controls. which makes it the perfect thing to blast when you're psyching yourself up to do the laundry, of course.
DJ Schecht - June 05 mix
DJ Schecht - July 05 mix
DJ Schecht - Wo Ist Der Schechthaus?
Thursday, November 26, 2009
perfunctory thanksgiving sentiment
everyone else is going to say what they're thankful for today--so instead, how about we just jam out to this then go stuff ourselves. Shall we?
Music Maker - OnTheFly
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
swingin' in the windy city
hey, I like swing. when the Cherry Poppin' Daddies were hotter than a nun's first curry, I was right down in front. the problem was... I can't dance.
swing dance, that is. oh sure--I've got rhythm, and I can move onto the dancefloor and 'bust a move' (or whatever terminology is used these days to refer to the random flailing of limbs and pelvis), but until last monday, I couldn't swing.
and I'm not gonna boast and claim that I'm ready to sign up for Dancing with the Chicago Stars just yet--but my girlfriend DID sign us up for swing dance lessons, and after two solid weeks of "quick, quick, slow... slow" stepping, I am feeling pretty damn good about eventually slipping into some retro duds and taking my baby out to a club for some free-wheelin' swing kids fun.
so in honor of my new found love of all things swing, I'm posting a few of the tunes that have gotten me through the classes and helped me get my swing on.
Straighten Up and Fly Right - Nat King Cole
Two O' Clock Jump - Harry James
I've Got A Gal in Kalamazoo - Glenn Miller
Labels:
dance,
glenn miller,
harry james,
lesson,
nat king cole,
swing
Monday, November 16, 2009
hold on, it's a cover-up
I love covers.
this subject could (and probably should) inspire a lengthy discussion of the merits of reinterpreting someone else's song... but it won't as I am far too lazy at this point in the day. kind of just wanted to post this for the sake of #musicmonday.
so here's a link to a zipped up mix of some of my favorite covers. let me know what you think if anything particularly strikes you, and please feel free to post any of your own faves as well :-)
mc quake's cover mix 1
and here's a link to a lovely, wonky oldschool computer cover on youtube
Bohemian Rhapsody
Badges--you NEED some stinking badges!
ok, time to self-promote a little bit.
in my spare time, I like to make and sell badges. Yes, I said 'badges,' not 'buttons,' or 'pins.' I call my products badges because that's what they call them in Scotland, where my obsession for these wee bits of fun first developed. and despite the fact that I now am back in the States and people look at me funny whenever I say badges, I stick with it because that's what I call them in my own head.
so deal with it.
now that we've gotten THAT out of the way, it's time to pimp the goods. if you've taken more than a fleeting glance at my blog, you'll see the RSS feed from my Etsy shop near the bottom of the lefthand side. yes, I have an Etsy shop. it's a pain in the ass and damn near worthless, but it does provide a fairly simple venue for me to showcase some of my stuff, at least enough to give folks an idea of what I make. the direct link is at the bottom of this post.
I make badges, magnets, keychain bottle openers and pocket mirrors, in 1-inch and 2.25-inch sizes. I tend to use a lot of vintage comic books, as well as any other vintage paper stuff I can get my hands on. but I also like to pry random images out of context from more modern mags like Time and Entertainment Weekly... really whatever I can cadge for free :D most of the stuff I make is one-of-a-kind, unique--more like tiny pieces of individual, wearable art than some factory-produced bit of tat. believe me, I had to train myself to actually give them up for sale, as each time I make one I seem to want to keep it, haha.
I do custom work, so hit me up with any ideas or orders--this stuff makes for EXCELLENT stocking stuffers, you know!
BadgesByQuake on Etsy
OLO Radio--are YOU listening?
having spent a bit of time in the UK and met LOADS of incredibly talented people, I'll probably eventually start pimping them here. first up are my friends at OLO Radio: http://www.oloradio.blogspot.com/ these guys are like a wacky, unstoppable creative force that combines music, stagecraft and manual art into one intriguing and highly entertaining package. get on board with them today!
a couple of years ago I had the honor of putting together a mix for their station, and as I'm not sure it's still available in their archive, I'd like to present it again here. enjoy!
mc quake's OLO Radio mix
Sunday, November 15, 2009
let's kick this shit off, shall we?
so I finally decided to try maintaining my own blog.
not because I particularly care about regaling the tens of readers I'm sure to accumulate with what I profess ARE probably quite ingenious and provocative thoughts on life, love and the rest of whatever... no, not because of that.
the REAL reason I started this blog is to share some music with you. because more than likely--if you're reading this--you love music as much as I do, and would appreciate picking up a few more tunes here and there that you might not have otherwise. hell, I've probably made you at least one mix tape or CD...
anyway.
I'm gonna get things rolling with one of my own tunes. it's a collaboration with my good friend OnTheFly, a fantastic electronic musician and drummer. it was released on his own micro-label De-Fence Records (www.de-fencerecords.com) as part of an ongoing series. check it out, and all the rest--some amazing unsigned talent showcased there.
get your shit together - onthefly with mc quake
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