opinions?
― weasel diesel (K1l14n), Thursday, 13 February 2003 10:36 (twenty-two years ago)
Funny, I spent 1997 proclaiming the genius of Laika and B&S to all and sundry; only in the latter case did I find anyone who really agreed with me. But, it was *loads* of people and now they won't leave me alone.
― Michael Jones (MichaelJ), Thursday, 13 February 2003 11:52 (twenty-two years ago)
― suzy (suzy), Thursday, 13 February 2003 11:57 (twenty-two years ago)
― James Ball (James Ball), Thursday, 13 February 2003 12:21 (twenty-two years ago)
― kate, Thursday, 13 February 2003 13:16 (twenty-two years ago)
Well, a nice/sound/intellectual pop star wouldn't go amiss.
On a purely frivolous list of People I'd Consider Leaving My Wife For (But Not Really) - my wife has a similar list: People's Bathwater I'd Gladly Drink A Tub Of - I think she's #3.
Christ, it's nearly 12 years since that first Moonshake EP.
― Michael Jones (MichaelJ), Thursday, 13 February 2003 13:17 (twenty-two years ago)
― suzy (suzy), Thursday, 13 February 2003 14:14 (twenty-two years ago)
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Thursday, 13 February 2003 14:17 (twenty-two years ago)
I got into 70s Miles Davis years after listening to Laika, and now I know where a fair amount of inspiration came from (compare "Bedbugs" with, say, "Rated X" or "Moja"). I think the band might've had a small hope that "Bad Times" would become an underground novelty hit.
Oooh, does anyone have the First EP by Moonshake? I've been trying to track that down for years...CD-R trade, anyone? Pretty please?
― Ernest P. (ernestp), Thursday, 13 February 2003 15:45 (twenty-two years ago)
― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Thursday, 13 February 2003 17:21 (twenty-two years ago)
MF is brilliant; i actually went backwards. liked Laika first (despite having heard Eva Luna quite some time before having heard Sounds of the Satellites); my favourite record store (which has since closed) had one of the first-edition copies that came with the really lovely hand-designed sleeve. and of course, it took ages for that first album to come out in the US. unfortunately at the time, i was in high school and scraping together lunch money to go buy music, so i didn't get the import, despite having them play it almost every time i was in the store.
i have also managed to always miss getting to see them play live when they've been in town, and they've been through (i think) 3 different times. dammit.
"Badtimes," i actually like quite a lot. MF's delivery is brilliant, and the cool breeziness of the track is lovely.
while i do wish they'd get more recognition, outside of people here and other musicians and such, i doubt they ever will.
― janni (janni), Thursday, 13 February 2003 19:22 (twenty-two years ago)
― Honda (Honda), Thursday, 13 February 2003 19:29 (twenty-two years ago)
― Hayden (Hayden), Thursday, 13 February 2003 22:11 (twenty-two years ago)
hearing some live Portishead changed my mind a bit about them, though---i don't think Beth Gibbons' voice does so well in the studio, is my problem. it could just be me, however.
― janni (janni), Thursday, 13 February 2003 22:14 (twenty-two years ago)
I picked up SAOTM on a whim, a long time ago, and have always enjoyed it. I still hold the first 6 songs of SOTS as the most gorgeously paced set of songs ever. Laika are horribly underrated.
― derrick (derrick), Friday, 14 February 2003 08:07 (twenty-two years ago)
― gaz (gaz), Friday, 14 February 2003 10:05 (twenty-two years ago)
Oh, and I love Laika (and Moonshake) too.
― Rob M (Rob M), Friday, 14 February 2003 10:20 (twenty-two years ago)
― Fabrice (Fabfunk), Friday, 14 February 2003 10:39 (twenty-two years ago)
is that the one with the song about gravity on it? i have a copy of that and loved it but didn't go any further despite the countless times mike put tracks on mixtapes for me. maybe i oughta search out the compilation...
(am now expecting mike to post and tell me that actually it was only 11 tracks that he recorded for me, the tapes they were on and the dates he posted them... 8)
andy
― koogs (koogs), Friday, 14 February 2003 13:26 (twenty-two years ago)
Andy, that's called projection.
Anyway, all that info died with the old PC...
Very intrigued to hear of this extra uncredited track from on the CD version of First. I believe the 12" version of 'Only Sleeping' sports some fancy remix of the lead track (rather that the vanilla edit on the CD), which I'd like to hear. I'd also like to hear whatever it was Paul Schutze did (or didn't do) to 'Spooky Rhodes' - left off the 'Almost Sleeping' EP cos it was hard to hear where he'd spent Too Pure's money (or something).
Can't justify the double-CD comp when I think I have 2/3rds of the extras disc.
― Michael Jones (MichaelJ), Friday, 14 February 2003 14:33 (twenty-two years ago)
― nickalicious (nickalicious), Friday, 14 February 2003 15:03 (twenty-two years ago)
― derrick (derrick), Friday, 14 February 2003 17:43 (twenty-two years ago)
despite being cruelly and utterly broke. *grins*
― janni (janni), Friday, 14 February 2003 17:50 (twenty-two years ago)
― Dave Fischer, Saturday, 15 February 2003 08:19 (twenty-two years ago)
― Rob M (Rob M), Saturday, 15 February 2003 12:36 (twenty-two years ago)
― mookieproof (mookieproof), Sunday, 9 November 2003 06:46 (twenty-one years ago)
― abegrand, Sunday, 9 November 2003 07:11 (twenty-one years ago)
― anthony kyle monday (akmonday), Sunday, 9 November 2003 07:20 (twenty-one years ago)
I was more excited by the shuddering, hyperactive "Beestinger" - the sole 2002 track on the Lost In Space comp - than this material.
I dunno, it might grow in the imagination if I leave it alone for a bit.
― Michael Jones (MichaelJ), Sunday, 9 November 2003 16:10 (twenty-one years ago)
Of their back catalogue, I only have Sounds Of The Satellites and the greatest hits thing... I assume most of everything else is just as worth tracking down?
― The Lex (The Lex), Sunday, 9 November 2003 16:22 (twenty-one years ago)
― keith (keithmcl), Sunday, 9 November 2003 17:18 (twenty-one years ago)
I don't detect the figurative step back from the mic that Keith does - vox very much like Good Looking Blues I think (which may not have been in the class of the first two LPs but did offer something new; Wherever I Am... really doesn't).
― Michael Jones (MichaelJ), Sunday, 9 November 2003 18:10 (twenty-one years ago)
Only dug into Laika this year after marvelling over their cover of Wire's "German Shephards". Love the breathy vocals and interesting beats. The 2cd best of is fantastic, though I also compiled the rest of their single tracks as an addendum.
Did anyone else work in a similar vein?
― Gerald McBoing-Boing, Thursday, 5 November 2009 19:17 (fifteen years ago)
http://www.last.fm/music/Laika/+similar
― anagram, Thursday, 5 November 2009 20:19 (fifteen years ago)
Lamb and Insides were two musically ambitious post-rock (S. Reynold's definition) female led duos that also skirted the trip-hop category. Seek out Lamb's s/t debut and Fear of Fours, and Inside's Euphoria (the latter is one of my favorite albums of the decade).
― Deliquescing (Derelict), Thursday, 5 November 2009 20:29 (fifteen years ago)
Overdosing on the first two albums a lot recently. Surprised they haven't been more canonised: the first one in particular is so comprehensively out there in pursuing its claustrophobic On The Corner meets Ege Bamyesi fixation (weird to think that they ever get pigeonholed as trip hop, even positively). Though I pull out Sound of Satellites more often probably due to its dreaminess ("trip hop" makes more sense here I guess).
― Tim F, Friday, 2 April 2010 16:32 (fifteen years ago)
I actually ripped my Laika cd collection a few weeks ago and completely overdosed on them. Sound of the Satellites is my favorite too.
― brotherlovesdub, Friday, 2 April 2010 16:51 (fifteen years ago)
I've liked Silver Apples of the Moon ever since I bought it ~15 years ago, but for some reason it never occurred me to investigate Laika any further. Listening to Sound of Satellites now, and it sounds fantastic.
― Trewster Dare (jaymc), Friday, 20 July 2012 22:37 (twelve years ago)
Sound of Satellites is my favourite, so deep and dreamy. I love albums that kind of work as background music while also being really intense and charged and involving.
― Tim F, Friday, 20 July 2012 22:45 (twelve years ago)
Yes, that's a good description!
― Trewster Dare (jaymc), Saturday, 21 July 2012 00:50 (twelve years ago)
first two albums are still fantastic (and the latter two are also good)
lol vintage suzy
― mookieproof, Thursday, 30 July 2015 01:16 (nine years ago)
Band was so cool. Margaret was briefly in PJ Harvey and Wire. Where's she at now? And what happened to Guy Fixsen? He was such a cool producer. Loved that Dog Faced Hermans album he recorded.
― Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 30 July 2015 02:17 (nine years ago)
Ran across the 2-CD set cheap and holy shit they really were ahead of their time.
― Elvis Telecom, Tuesday, 20 October 2015 12:00 (nine years ago)
Indeed.
― Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 20 October 2015 12:03 (nine years ago)
We used to email, but it's been years. Married civilian life, law degree, job at the BBC, I'm sure if she does music again we'll hear about it.
― Fastnbulbous, Tuesday, 20 October 2015 22:59 (nine years ago)
Yes!! Such a fantastic band, the high-point of trip-hop, if that's what they really were.
Plus I loved watching Margaret play with Wire on one of their tours, it was like a contrasting personality to the lads.
― Gerald McBoing-Boing, Wednesday, 21 October 2015 02:00 (nine years ago)
I never thought of them as trip-hop, I thought of them as sort of this future-world bizarro-world version of Can.
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 21 October 2015 03:21 (nine years ago)
I loved these guys. Once in the 90s at the local HMV, I chatted up this beautiful girl in the trip-hop section about how if she liked Portishead, she'd love this, being so much less gloomy. (Showing how little I understood Portishead.)
I also emailed Guy Fixsen once as a fanboy, having loved his production on King Cobb Steelie and Laika atmospherics. He was nice enough to write back.
― dinnerboat, Wednesday, 21 October 2015 14:38 (nine years ago)
Fucking classic.
― Working night & day, I tried to stay awake... (Turrican), Friday, 27 January 2017 00:36 (eight years ago)
Last year I finally figured out how awesome Moonshake was with Margaret (as well as some of their stuff without her).
― Gerald McBoing-Boing, Friday, 27 January 2017 01:53 (eight years ago)
Eva Luna rules. But Laika is one of the coolest band ever.
― Josh in Chicago, Friday, 27 January 2017 01:56 (eight years ago)
I just don't understand why Sounds of the Satellites isn't more recognised as being one of the finest electronica LP's of the time, but then I feel that way about the first two Lamb albums.
― Working night & day, I tried to stay awake... (Turrican), Friday, 27 January 2017 13:19 (eight years ago)
I do not like Lamb much but Laika are so good and underrated. I think they didn't quite make it because they were too experimental in a way that trip hop and downtempo fans in the mid 90's couldn't quite digest it.
― dance cum rituals (Moka), Friday, 27 January 2017 16:02 (eight years ago)
There could be something to that. Also, like Lamb, a lot of undanceable odd time signatures.
― Josh in Chicago, Friday, 27 January 2017 16:16 (eight years ago)
do ppl dance to portishead?
― mookieproof, Friday, 27 January 2017 16:31 (eight years ago)
7/4 is very danceable IHYK.
― Noel Emits, Friday, 27 January 2017 17:07 (eight years ago)
xpost Yes. Very. Slow. Ly.
― Josh in Chicago, Friday, 27 January 2017 17:14 (eight years ago)
They bob.
I love Portishead, particularly the self-titled record which everyone seems to underrate in comparison to Dummy and Third, but Lamb and Laika speak to me far more. Something like 'Cotton Wool' is undoubtedly danceable!
― Working night & day, I tried to stay awake... (Turrican), Friday, 27 January 2017 20:58 (eight years ago)
Interesting to try to conceptualise early Lamb as vaguely post Can and Miles Davis in the way that Laika so obviously were. It's like, it's hard to say whether the link was there but by he same token the big singles off Lamb's debut (Gorecki aside) feel so aesthetically connected to the first Laika album. That sense of rhythmic restlessness, it's too hot and humid for the beats to sit still.
― Tim F, Friday, 27 January 2017 21:07 (eight years ago)
There's some afrobeat in that first Laika album, too.
― dinnerboat, Friday, 27 January 2017 21:12 (eight years ago)
Five more years pass, still ahead of their time.
― Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 2 June 2022 23:40 (two years ago)
I wish Margaret was still making music.
― Gerald McBoing-Boing, Thursday, 2 June 2022 23:50 (two years ago)
someone on rym recommended sounds of the satellites to me. that website isn't completely worthless
― ivy., Friday, 23 May 2025 17:05 (yesterday)
It's a good album, it is.
― Ned Raggett, Friday, 23 May 2025 17:12 (yesterday)
Love Laika’s first album to death (played it on my radio show nonstop when it came out), and Moonshake was never the same after she left but they were the greatest band in the world for a while there.
― I am the stranger, killing the Boer (Boring, Maryland), Friday, 23 May 2025 17:12 (yesterday)
They= Moonshake
― I am the stranger, killing the Boer (Boring, Maryland), Friday, 23 May 2025 17:13 (yesterday)
You could purchase a copy of the snow globe that adorned the cover of Sounds of the Satellites if you so desired. I emailed them to inquire about the product and got a response from Margaret telling me it was glitter in the globe and not faux snow, which, believe it or not, was a dealbreaker for a snow globe snob such as myself.
― henry s, Friday, 23 May 2025 17:39 (yesterday)
Now that I see it in print, I am thinking that "Snow Globe Snob" would have made for a good Moonshake song title.
― henry s, Friday, 23 May 2025 17:41 (yesterday)
Laika was the coolest.
― Josh in Chicago, Friday, 23 May 2025 19:40 (yesterday)
i'll have to look for this album, i do love the first one. Macro Dub Infection was my intro to Laika, both versions of "If You Miss" are amazing.
― moral ziosk (geoffreyess), Friday, 23 May 2025 23:26 (yesterday)
Eva Luna is all time classic for me. Have Silver Apples original CD and a vinyl reissue from not too long ago. Got to see Laika at 9:30 club in DC back in the day. Just great albums both.
― Psychocandy Apple Grey (Pyschocandles), Friday, 23 May 2025 23:47 (yesterday)