boy i really dislike anco, but that is quite unfortunate.
(btw i was curious, so checked around and this seems to be exclusive to google)
― my beard exists more than i do. (Austin), Saturday, 3 June 2023 23:05 (one year ago)
Yes, you can see it in Google’s auto-suggestion when you just start typing the band name. Somehow the fact they’re both abbreviated as “AC” must have created a mucked-up mismatch.
― Day 1 fan (morrisp), Saturday, 3 June 2023 23:27 (one year ago)
who am i to argue with google
― mh, Sunday, 4 June 2023 16:49 (one year ago)
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-08-06/hiroshi-yoshimura-from-internet-obscurity-to-youtube-sensation/11366386
― Humanitarian Pause (Tracer Hand), Wednesday, 1 November 2023 09:07 (one year ago)
found a new one yesterday-https://i.imgur.com/TAIsDoI.jpeg
(hope that image works. here's the direct link in case.)
band is mid-90s emo group everyone asked about you + the song is "sometimes memory fails me sometimes" + i find its female vox + flute coda quite delightful. i don't do tiktok, so not sure what the context of the song's use was/is. very solid jam imo.
― she fell asleep with her hand around my throat (Austin), Thursday, 18 January 2024 20:28 (one year ago)
idk where this fits. i was recommended x-cetra in the similar artists section on the spotify profile for some modern bay area twee bands. here they are on discogs. i genuinely don't know what to make of this one. the backstory is pretty nebulous, too. seems like it's been "known" for a while but also has gotten numero's attention as of late. it's on spotify.
― she fell asleep with her hand around my throat (Austin), Wednesday, 24 January 2024 03:03 (one year ago)
sorry for the redundancy. just kinda wild what shows up on there sometimes.
― she fell asleep with her hand around my throat (Austin), Wednesday, 24 January 2024 03:04 (one year ago)
oh yeah, sorry i didn't say anything about the actual music--
ermmm... proto-vaporwave shaggs?
― she fell asleep with her hand around my throat (Austin), Wednesday, 24 January 2024 03:06 (one year ago)
They appear to be children (or preteens at most) in that cover art…
― cellaring potential (morrisp), Wednesday, 24 January 2024 04:28 (one year ago)
they are.
(or were, at the time of recording)
i'm very confused by the whole thing. it's getting rym hype too.
the bio claims they all loved (among other things) fiona apple-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFeTGwi5Iowx-cetra - 'wonderland' (2000)
― she fell asleep with her hand around my throat (Austin), Wednesday, 24 January 2024 05:55 (one year ago)
That’s actually kinda cool & sophisticated, I can see why ppl are into it (I listened to a few more tracks). Dunno about the Shaggs comparison; seems like they can sing pretty well…
― cellaring potential (morrisp), Wednesday, 24 January 2024 06:20 (one year ago)
yeah some of the songs are... ehhhmm, kinda good? but like- was this meant to be heard? idk, just weird vibes. whoever did the music was into something else entirely.
― she fell asleep with her hand around my throat (Austin), Wednesday, 24 January 2024 06:28 (one year ago)
Looks like his blog includes his radio show playlists (so you can see exactly what he’s into): http://kunstlertreu.blogspot.com/
― cellaring potential (morrisp), Wednesday, 24 January 2024 06:36 (one year ago)
(tantalizingly, it goes all the way back to 2002… which doesn’t quite get there)
― cellaring potential (morrisp), Wednesday, 24 January 2024 06:43 (one year ago)
oh weird, i was listening to this X-Cetra earlier and it was reminding me of something i couldn't put my finger on... i thought maybe some of the synth patches were presets i knew but i think it was because i used to have this Künstler Treu 12" from 2001:
https://www.discogs.com/release/178993-K%C3%BCnstler-Treu-Humuhumunukunuku-apuaa
it's kind of lightly-glitchy, woozy early-Mouse on Mars/Global Goon-ish electronic music with sampled easy-listening/hawaiian elements
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFymlAwuKXc
i wonder what the connection was...
― linee, Wednesday, 24 January 2024 08:05 (one year ago)
kind of an angular way to take the thread's premise, but this thread always reminds me of the Monotones's "The Book of Love". Simply because that big percussive "thud" between "ba-doooooo" and "who wrote the book of love?" was itself an accident. it wasn't part of the song, but some kid was outside the garage they were practicing in, kicking a ball, and he managed to smack the ball into the garage at that exact moment of the song, and they heard it and loved it and decided to add it.
idk that the song becomes popular without that.
― never trust a big book and a simile (Neanderthal), Wednesday, 24 January 2024 17:22 (one year ago)
I've listened to the X-cetra a few times now (here's the full album)... I'm typically skeptical of this kind of thing, but I gotta admit this is the "real deal."
Someone should email the producer guy and ask how it came together, etc.
― cellaring potential (morrisp), Wednesday, 24 January 2024 18:53 (one year ago)
yeah, couple more listens+i really like a few songs. album is short, but gets better as it goes along. fascinating!
― she fell asleep with her hand around my throat (Austin), Wednesday, 24 January 2024 18:58 (one year ago)
So, if I write a song called "how swift was my Taylor?" and become pka "the 1989”, well...
― Mark G, Wednesday, 24 January 2024 20:11 (one year ago)
xxp
looks like Achim Treu submitted some of it for the WFMU 365 Days project way back in 2003...
https://wfmu.org/365/2003/233.shtml
X-Cetra - Conversation/Idiotic/Wasn't There
X-Cetra is a group of sparkely-eyed young girls (very young - aged 10 to 12 at the time of this recording) from Northern California. Actually they had dreamed of becoming a girl group. Unfortunately the music they were given to work with was supplied from the archives of their avantgarde-music-loving hippy papa Don Campau. They tried their best to make catchy pop tunes out of this material, but the end results remain rather bizarre nonetheless. Dark, strange passages made oddly endearing by the sweetness of the girls' voices and the youth of their lyrics. I'm afraid they're never going to hit the Top 40, but maybe the Top 40 of musical oddities.
- Achim Treu"
― linee, Wednesday, 24 January 2024 20:22 (one year ago)
That's interesting; I wonder what "backing tracks by Achim Treu" means, if he didn't "supply" the music...
Here's Don's site, someone should shoot him an email:https://doncampau.com/
― cellaring potential (morrisp), Wednesday, 24 January 2024 20:25 (one year ago)
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/x-cetra/stardust/
slioganach Jun 24 2020i think the response that most of have upon learning about the existence of this album is generally something like "what in god's name is this and why does it sound like that?" i tend to fall into these kinds of rabbit holes pretty often, but they don't usually lead anywhere. this time, to my surprise, things turned out a bit differently.the archive.org page which GenevieveGilliam links to unfortunately yields no answers about the strangeness of this title apart from one credit: the production responsibilities were apparently handled by someone named robin o'brien. i took it upon myself to trawl the web for musicians who went by this name and, after a bit of digging, was able to find someone whose profile fit the bill: lived in the right area, was around the appropriate age, had a background in music and was at least somewhat prominent in the local music scene. So I sent her an email.to my surprise (and delight), she responded almost immediately and confirmed that she was in fact the person who produced the record! i explained that it's developed a bit of a cult following online and that people in certain pockets of the internet were simultaneously charmed and a little confused by it. i'm not going to provide any personal details as i feel that would be inappropriate, but here's what happened:in 2000, ms. o'brien's daughters (ages nine and eleven) and two of their friends had begun to write songs and were interested in recording some of them. ms. o'brien is an experienced producer and, as such, decided to fulfill their wishes on her personal 4 track reel to reel. a friend of hers had coincidentally sent her a series of what she describes as trip-hop tracks, fully mixed, that she was free to do whatever she wanted with, and elected to use them as instrumentals. she said that she played with the tonality a bit and added some guitar work, but apart from that didn't put a ton of work into the project. the only quote from the email that i'll share word-for-word is her conclusion: "The girls gave their hearts to this guileless work. It was a joy to make."so if you were listening to this thinking that it would have some kind of traumatic backstory, that some greedy man threw money at his children to make himself richer a la philosophy of the world, you were (thankfully!) wrong: in fact, the opposite seems to be the case. it's music written by children and realized by way of a particularly loving, creative parent.
i think the response that most of have upon learning about the existence of this album is generally something like "what in god's name is this and why does it sound like that?" i tend to fall into these kinds of rabbit holes pretty often, but they don't usually lead anywhere. this time, to my surprise, things turned out a bit differently.
the archive.org page which GenevieveGilliam links to unfortunately yields no answers about the strangeness of this title apart from one credit: the production responsibilities were apparently handled by someone named robin o'brien. i took it upon myself to trawl the web for musicians who went by this name and, after a bit of digging, was able to find someone whose profile fit the bill: lived in the right area, was around the appropriate age, had a background in music and was at least somewhat prominent in the local music scene. So I sent her an email.
to my surprise (and delight), she responded almost immediately and confirmed that she was in fact the person who produced the record! i explained that it's developed a bit of a cult following online and that people in certain pockets of the internet were simultaneously charmed and a little confused by it. i'm not going to provide any personal details as i feel that would be inappropriate, but here's what happened:
in 2000, ms. o'brien's daughters (ages nine and eleven) and two of their friends had begun to write songs and were interested in recording some of them. ms. o'brien is an experienced producer and, as such, decided to fulfill their wishes on her personal 4 track reel to reel. a friend of hers had coincidentally sent her a series of what she describes as trip-hop tracks, fully mixed, that she was free to do whatever she wanted with, and elected to use them as instrumentals. she said that she played with the tonality a bit and added some guitar work, but apart from that didn't put a ton of work into the project. the only quote from the email that i'll share word-for-word is her conclusion: "The girls gave their hearts to this guileless work. It was a joy to make."
so if you were listening to this thinking that it would have some kind of traumatic backstory, that some greedy man threw money at his children to make himself richer a la philosophy of the world, you were (thankfully!) wrong: in fact, the opposite seems to be the case. it's music written by children and realized by way of a particularly loving, creative parent.
― linee, Wednesday, 24 January 2024 20:34 (one year ago)
That's a nice find, thx (funny how everyone keeps talking about the album sounding strange or bizarre... it really doesn't, to me at least)
― cellaring potential (morrisp), Wednesday, 24 January 2024 21:11 (one year ago)
yeah the shaggs is a bit of a misnomer, it's more like dam funk's "adolescent funk" or something like that. it's pretty sophisticated for some children with just a few flat notes and some shaggy dog melodies (the best bit imo).
i just think it's quite sweet and charming really. a bit like if the protagonists from PEN15 made an album for a school project (with their idm german exchange teacher)
― linee, Wednesday, 24 January 2024 21:45 (one year ago)
i kind of want "matthew"-era kool keith to come do a guest verse on "idiotic" (panned hard-right)
― linee, Wednesday, 24 January 2024 21:49 (one year ago)
xp Exactly - it's kind of remarkable they were so young; the lyrics & vox are fairly "accomplished."
― cellaring potential (morrisp), Wednesday, 24 January 2024 21:51 (one year ago)
(The 2000 date, and that CD-R cover, obv imbue it with a certain Y2K-nostalgia haze that makes for a great hook)
― cellaring potential (morrisp), Wednesday, 24 January 2024 21:58 (one year ago)
yeah that and especially the charlie's angels pose on their spotify artist photo is pretty period pitch-perfect
― linee, Wednesday, 24 January 2024 22:04 (one year ago)
linee i was thinking, but didn't wanna say it out loud, "this sounds like dr dooom" on a couple of the beats!! that's where the confusion lies for me: one doesn't normally expect to hear earnestly harmonizing young girls accompanied by, at times, such menacing music.
and i mean, the polyrhythmic textures on the song i posted above are, like... uhh also not what i'd expect to hear on, well, most pop records tbh.
kudos for the info. i'll say it again: all music is folk music.
― she fell asleep with her hand around my throat (Austin), Wednesday, 24 January 2024 22:38 (one year ago)
+re:shaggs comparison-meant more like a descriptir of context, rather than sound: "obscure lofi girl group" and whatnot.
― she fell asleep with her hand around my throat (Austin), Wednesday, 24 January 2024 22:46 (one year ago)
*descriptor
― she fell asleep with her hand around my throat (Austin), Wednesday, 24 January 2024 22:47 (one year ago)
especially the charlie's angels pose on their spotifyHaha, I didn’t realize they had a Spotify profile (with pics and full bio)… after all this scouring of Discogs / YouTube comments, etc. The link to the Numero Group IG acct is promising
― cellaring potential (morrisp), Wednesday, 24 January 2024 23:28 (one year ago)
last week i got a paypal receipt for a payment to apple - i think for my monthly apple tv+ subscription - that contains this line:SellerApple Serviceshttp://itunes.com/billthat url goes to a band from eastern europe called “bill” in the iTunes store, which i didn’t even think existed anymore
― Humanitarian Pause (Tracer Hand), Thursday, 25 January 2024 00:09 (one year ago)
funny, i downloaded this from the 365 project back in 2004– hadn’t thought about it for years.
― butt dumb tight my boners got boners (the table is the table), Saturday, 27 January 2024 01:28 (one year ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6FVlmWaoQI
Katya Lel - Мой Мармеладный (Я Не Права)
― Tow Law City (cherry blossom), Thursday, 15 February 2024 16:42 (one year ago)
that's a jam
― corrs unplugged, Friday, 16 February 2024 10:49 (one year ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2DLrhb-078
фрози - bounce (i just wanna dance)
― Tow Law City (cherry blossom), Saturday, 16 March 2024 20:43 (one year ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1V68qgiLIo
Tanin Jazz - Virtual Love
― Tow Law City (cherry blossom), Wednesday, 10 April 2024 09:46 (one year ago)
guys i've found something weird.
it's an album, supposedly called goodbye (though it clearly says 'goodbye dolphin' on the cover) by a band called savend! spotify says it came out in 1977 and it has a private stock records logo clearly visible on the cover art.
https://open.spotify.com/album/6Ba8svyZ96gktErPqS6x46?si=aLNFh2Y1SK6h80NaoJ4l0w
it sounds like a late 70s private halls+oates album. the first track is called "imagination dancing" and it's a seriously good whiteboy roller disco bop. the singer has that very pleasing neil tennant/al stewart quality to their voice and there's a song about saving the ocean and some really fun production things happening.
thing is, i can't find any other evidence of it ever existing outside of spotify.
― interstellar anthropologist+music philosopher, (Austin), Sunday, 12 May 2024 02:10 (one year ago)
oh yeah, it showed up in my "recommended for today."
seriously, how do you say no to this cover?https://i.postimg.cc/QxrGbwwd/Screenshot-20240511-190418-Spotify.jpg
notice the listed band name appears nowhere on that cover.
― interstellar anthropologist+music philosopher, (Austin), Sunday, 12 May 2024 02:13 (one year ago)
andy, my official sherlock homie, solved some of it pretty fast: https://www.discogs.com/release/6725555-Dolphin-Goodbye
― interstellar anthropologist+music philosopher, (Austin), Sunday, 12 May 2024 02:17 (one year ago)
https://www.discogs.com/artist/1135409-Paul-Carman-2
but that still leaves the question: where did the name savend! (stylized w/exclamation) come from? it's nearly impossible to search, as everything assumes you mean the album saved! by whatsizname.
all that to say, check out "imagination dancing" it rooolzzz!!!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cN77zLNjnVkdolphin - "imagination dancing" (1977)
― interstellar anthropologist+music philosopher, (Austin), Sunday, 12 May 2024 02:22 (one year ago)
and yes, dolphin has their own page on spotify. it's all digital 45s.
― interstellar anthropologist+music philosopher, (Austin), Sunday, 12 May 2024 02:24 (one year ago)
is "savend" Swedish?
― StanM, Sunday, 12 May 2024 03:55 (one year ago)
Don't think so no
― corrs unplugged, Sunday, 12 May 2024 09:10 (one year ago)
Maybe some metatdata editing script with "save" and "end" commands got injected because of misspellings and an exclamation point.
― Bertold Brak (bendy), Monday, 13 May 2024 15:54 (one year ago)
idk, that script stuff is outside my sphere of knowledge. it's weird in any case, especially considering the proper profile for dolphin.
also should we have a paul carman thread? the more i look into him, the more jams i find.
― interstellar anthropologist+music philosopher, (Austin), Monday, 13 May 2024 18:47 (one year ago)
and yeah, my first inclination was to run the word "savend" through google translate. came up with "saved" in many cases, including swedish.
― interstellar anthropologist+music philosopher, (Austin), Monday, 13 May 2024 18:50 (one year ago)
Maybe we need a thread for lesser-known post-Rundgren white boy 70s soul
― A So-Called Pulitzer price winner (President Keyes), Monday, 13 May 2024 18:51 (one year ago)
white soul
― butt dumb tight my boners got boners (the table is the table), Monday, 13 May 2024 23:51 (one year ago)