June 28, 2004

Schaffeling towards Bedlam

Well what the hell do you know -- tipped off by the allmighty ILM, I have discovered that my predictions are in fact coming true: schaffel shuffles toward the overground with Rachel Stevens' "Some Girls," a Richard X-produced glitterbeat monster that picks up where Goldfrapp's "Train" left off.

Also in schaffel news, Undo & Vicknoise's new EP on Factor City contains two luscious, synthpoppy romperstompers, one with vocals. Quite mournful, really. Somewhere in between T.Raumschmiere's mix of "3 Hours" and Jonas Bering's "Down to Big Sur"?

Speaking of schaffel, as soon as I'm home I'll post the mix I did for Sonar a la Carta. I know you can't wait. No, really. Stay tuned.

Speaking of Sonar, I know that my overview is long overdue. Stay pruned.

And speaking of long overdue, let's not even mention MUTEK for the moment, ok? Stay festooned.

Meanwhile, I think I hear the roar of the surf and the slippery sploosh of sun cream being applied on the beach at Bogatell, which means it's high time I get away from this computer. Stay Cancuned...

Posted by philip at June 28, 2004 03:40 AM
Comments

Any luck with the Playhouse Motor-head shirt?
Looking forward to the highlights of the trip, and the schaffel mix.

Posted by: Jamie at June 28, 2004 10:53 AM

We are ready to stay tuned, pruned, festooned and Cancuned...but pleeeeeeease make it soon!

Posted by: Guillaume&Steve(MTL) at June 28, 2004 07:36 PM

Fine, so you're still in BCN while I'm back in the excruciatingly frantic NYC mayhem--bite me!

--Mwah (have fun for all us suckas)

P.S. I'm also overdue my Mutek/Typical/Sonar triumvirate weigh-in

Posted by: CMW at June 30, 2004 05:46 PM

Hey that beach of Bogatell will wait for your for next summer... keep us posted.
xx

Posted by: Georgia at July 1, 2004 07:33 AM

schafell suck!!!!
falafelll and motley crue rules!!!

Posted by: el bastardo at July 2, 2004 08:03 AM

www.penetr8.net in new york!!!!

Posted by: rocky at July 2, 2004 07:33 PM

I just came to the realization yesterday evening that "Train" and "Monstertruckdriver" and their ilk are, essentially, the electropop world's aesthetic equivalent to Crow's "Evil Woman" as covered by Black Sabbath.

Posted by: Nate Patrin at July 8, 2004 07:44 AM
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