Wednesday, 23 February 2011

Triple Cooked Blips and The Dirty Wizard - February 2011

Another Guest Blip winging its way towards your very-nearly-springtime eardrums. Sit back and enjoy these 13 delicacies from Triple Cooked Blips and The Dirty Wizard!

1. Toro Y Moi - Go With You

Oooh…mmm. From his album Underneath The Pines just out. Also listen to ‘Blessa’ from his old album, about which someone commented “did someone just have sex in my ear?’

2. Jai Paul – BTSTU

A mucky, angelic, sneaky little dubby number.

3. Man Like Me – Carny

Not summer yet but when it is….(very underrated group, also listen to ‘London Town’)

4. James Blake – I Only Know Now (What I Know)

If you’ve ever visited an old house that you used to live in, or met with an ex-girlfriend, this song is a bit like that feels. This song’s from an older EP but his debut album just came out. He’s no longer underground but the poster of his album is.

5. Warpaint – Billie Holiday

Building and rolling, a bit like a wave…(the wave sound effects probably appropriate then. actually I think they’re cars…whoops.) Also, Sister Act lyrics just thrown in there casual like. Right good. See also their album The Fool.

6. Burial – Shell of Light (Album – ‘Untrue’)

A couple of years old but for those who don’t know and a reminder for those who do: a special one from a special album. This is the sound of London. Him n’ Banksy, yeah, should like…

7. Adam F (feat. MC Conrad) – F-Jam

A real oldie: this was before he started producing heavy rap. From the album Colours, the finest drum n’ bass album, where he merged New Age with d n’ b. Get familiar with the intro and say it whilst cycling and then when the base kicks in pedal really really hard (if you have a bike).

8. Oneohtrix Point Never – Returnal (voice by Anthony Hegarty)

Spine-tinglingly beautiful. Almost holy. This is actually a different version (with the guy from Anthony & The Johnsons singing) of a song that is more synthy and blade runnery, which is just as good. Be sure to listen to that version too.

9. Simply Red – Something Got Me Started

Naughty.

10. Dan Deacon – Snookered

Wakey-uppy, everything-will-be-okayy and then a fairly intense shift. This guy, if you ever catch him live, is great.

11. Destroyer – Kaputt

Prefab Sprout -esque. Hey there little fella! (watch the video). Do you remember turning from a child into a teenager? Will turning from an adult to an old person be a similar feeling? Whales.

12. This Must Be The Place – Talking Heads (MGMT Remix)

Live so sound quality not good but a nice rough and ready version of one of the greatest songs ever…sing into my mouth!


13. Pepe Bradock – Deep Burnt

And to finish - a classic deep house track that transcends space and time.



Sunday, 13 February 2011

Jocelyn's Blips - February 2011

Here to hew the rough edges off a past that was probably never as good as it seems like it was once, Parisian-based journalist and filmmaker Jocelyn offers you some sepia soft focus..

Some may be new, some may be old, but all of them point back to those (possibly fictitious) golden days. It’s grim in February. You need to forget that there’s no time like the present.

So here is Jocelyn’s béatifique haute-couture nostalgia from the camembert capital.


1. SATYAJIT RAY – CHARU’S THEME

Forget the Darjeeling Limited. Satyajit Ray’s melodies have a deeper filmic history than to soundtrack quirky journeys of Western self discovery round the subcontinent. In the days before Bollywood’s garish technicolour, Satyajit Ray was responsible for bringing international recognition to India’s film industry. He even wrote the music for his own films. A compilation of his soundtracks is one of my favourite records of all time. His films are pretty cool too.

2. DEERHUNTER – DESIRE LINES

“Wa-oh.”

3. ANN STEEL – MY TIME

Mental electro-pop from the past. Woozy liquid rhythms and strange every-day lyrics about Einstein and the Eiffel Tower put Ann Steel on a path stretching right up to the door of Animal Collective.

4. PANDA BEAR – ALSATIAN DARN

Speaking about Animal Collective… it’s the B-side to Panda Bear’s You Can Count on Me single. Trippy.

5. GROUPER – HEAVY WATER/ RATHER BE SLEEPING

Like floating on a lilo in a really, really cold river.

6. ANDREW BIRD vs KONONO NO 1 - OHNONO/KIWEMBO

When indie and likembé combine... a rare gentle moment from last year's hit-and-miss but nonetheless awesome Tradi-mods vs Rockers.

7. oOoOO – BURNOUT EYES

Crunk Cocteau Twins sippin on codeine.

8. R STEVIE MOORE – I GO INTO YOUR MIND

Before Ariel Pink there was R. Stevie Moore. This arthritic lo-fi lord has been peddling wonky music in New York for decades, but has remained firmly under the radar. This tune, made along with Krys O. and Yukio Yun, is one of his most expansive, and most beautiful.

9. JULIAN LYNCH – IN NEW JERSEY

Break out the psychedelic clarinet and let’s get INTIMATE.

10. MARK MCGUIRE – BRAIN STORM (FOR ERIN)

Beguiling, mysterious guitar blips from the Emeralds guy.

11. BON IVER - FLUME (LANNY MAY REMIX)

Might have been remixed in a backwoods hut in Wisconsin.

12. DAS RACIST – AMAZING (FT. LAKUTIS)

Amazing.

13. ATLAS SOUND – QUICK CANAL

Sexy krautrock from Bradford Cox (the guy from Deerhunter) with Stereolab’s Laetitia Sadler in tow.

14. STEVE GUNN – DUSTED MIND

Intricate American primitivism to round things off. A bientot.

FIN

Sunday, 30 January 2011

January 2011

....And..... you're back in the room! Welcome back dear reader, to YET another January edition of Chip's Blips (do we like this new format? I do). After a corker from Rafflestop, a disco blinder from Paco and a tour de force from Aquila, I must admit I've been feeling more pressure to deliver than a midwife on her first day! After much umming and arring, chopping and changing, and huffing and puffing, I've finally arrived here with a list of 9 absolute belters. I don't want to sound overconfident but I think this is one of my best. That was overconfident wasn't it. Damn.

Bon, without further ado, I present January's edition of Chip's Blips. Disfrutez-vous!




1. The Joy Formidable - Austere

A Welsh trio to start us off, with an album just out and currently on a UK Tour. The song starts off with a catchy Klaxon-esque shouty thing, and then gradually descends into a lovely chaos.

2. Ida - Road To Ruin

Another CB discovery for you here; the video's only got 236 hits, so you can tell all your friends and get some (more) street credit. I stumbled upon Ida on one of my late-night YouTube binges. It was a shimmering jewel in a sea of shit; a sad little nugget in an ocean of faux-emotion. I like the idea of going "rowing/ on the road to ruin".

3. We Are Animal - 1268

They are Welsh (again! What's occurrin'?!) and the lead singer looks like Colin Farrell. It's definitely a good start. A menacing little track here, full of distorted guitars and cowbells for the intro, constantly building momentum. Great video as well. Been following these guys for a while and they are definitely going in the right direction. Loving it.

4. World Champion - Dream

Alas, when you google "world champion dream", the last thing you are going to find out is anything at all regarding these Australian (i think) songstrels. No Google, I am not interested in Mark Selby ending Ken Doherty's World Championship dream. This song is so good it gives me goose pimples; just the right amount of everything in it: snappy drums, hazy vocals, lazy guitars, ethereal piano-tinklings and a few cheeky breakdowns and drops. Purr-fek-shun.

5. Brown Recluse - Impression of a City Morning

Very Simon & Garfunkel this one. Lovely summery vibe, short and sweet. Hopefully it brightens up your wintry day.

6. Digits - Lost Dream

Wow. Wow. Wow. This is AMAZING. My favourite song of 2011 so far. Reminds me a little of Hurts, the 80s voice&beat combo, but I think this takes it to another level. The lyrical ability in the chorus (first one on 1.05) is incredible - I still can't work out what he's saying, but the sounds that it makes do something very strange and pleasing to my brain. More please Mr Digits. More.

7. Sebadoh - Skull

A soothing little Indie number coming in at number 7. I'm not sure that the kind of girls I hang out with would be interested in a guy asking them to "gently take my skull/ for a ride", but I guess it has worked for this lad. Pretty big move that. Only going to attract one type of girl but if you have a type then stick to it!

8. Coma Cinema - Whatevering

I'm getting hints of Willy Mason here. Anyone else? I think it's better though; interesting lyrics, twinkly melodies, hand-claps (the essential ingredient to any good song in my humble opinion) and a bit of euphoric house piano (another essential!). I like the concept of Whatevering. Pretty sure I do it a lot already but just never worked out what to call it.

9. Bag Raiders - Snake Charmer

The last track of January, and HOHHHHH YES Blippers do we have an absolute belter to finish things off. I've played a couple of Bag Raiders tunes on here before, but this one really takes the biscuit. One of those songs where you are thinking "what the fuck is this?" for the first minute, and then before you know it (about 1min and 15 seconds in) you are dancing like a lunatic round your room doing snake charmer impressions and funny Egyptian hand movements. If there was ever a song that encapsulated the phrase "intoxicating beat" then it's this one. I can't help myself. The power of the snake is inside me! In a way it is a shame it didn't come out a couple of months later because i'm pretty sure it would've been an instant summer classic. Just keep it hush hush for now and we will release it into the world in May. Deal?



Well well, that was an eventful one. Hope you enjoyed it as much as I did, and I'm glad I could finally write a little bit more about each track. It has been a while. All this competition has made me up my game!

Also, if you're interested in doing a playlist for Chip's Blips (can be based around a genre like Paco's disco one, or just a selection of your favourite new music), get in touch. Come one, come all!

And remember, if you want to be kept in touch with all the latest goings on, you can follow Chip's Blips in the sidebar ----->, follow on Twitter @chipsblipsblog, or join the Facebook group "Chip's Blips".

See you in February, over and out.


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Sunday, 23 January 2011

Aquila Rose's Blips - January 2011

They're coming thick and fast now as we wade through January's gloomy mire. Here to brighten your spirits this week is "Aquila Rose; part of the almighty Gaggle, a 22 strong all-female alt-dubstep choir (www.myspace.com/gagglespace). She makes music in her bedroom and sometimes airs it out in places, you can find one of those places at www.myspace.com/aquilarosemusic. She makes films, music videos, writes a blog of her own, (aquilarosethrills@blogspot.com) and lives in New York and London."

I've had a sneak preview (one of the perks) and I can tell you it's an absolute belter. Enjoy!



1. Sound of Bees- Gnomes

There is something a little magical about this lazy mouthed woman. It makes my toes thaw out and makes me feel I’m wearing cashmere instead of polyester.

2. Bobby Bridman- Weighty Wait

It’s sub-pop at it’s best. Should have hear about him so long ago as he plays with the likes of Bonnie Prince Billy and Ratatat but alas, he’s in your head now. And if your in love he makes it even sweeter.

3. How To Dress Well- Decisions (Feat. Yuksel Arslan)

This guy is all over the US at the moment and just about to release his debut in Europe. Unfortunately really shit live but the thick layers of vocals and reverb with the really lo-fi production makes for the bench mark sound of this year.

4. Olof Arnalds- Crazy Car

She’s from Iceland. Nuf said.

5. Thieves Like Us- Drugs In My Body

If your life looked like this when you were a teenager I want to know you. This is just one of a string of beauties from this French band.

6. Mountain Man- Animal Tracks

Like magical witch sisters spinning their voices round you like a whip.

7. Active Child- Wilderness

Some spiritual wide open vocals and standing-on-cliff-tops sound. The winter is long, but if you have this everything will be OK.

8. Dirty Beaches- Shangri-La

It’s like listening to the ghost of Elvis smoking crack. He’s from Vancouver and his LP is out in March and Alex is super hot…just thought you should know.

9. Ghoul- Dreambeat

So smooth. So menacing. Digging the thrust of the guitar and the (I’m sorry to do this) Jeff Buckely-esque vocals. Sydney band, you better watch out.

10. Simian Mobile Disco- I Believe

They have just released their new album and it is a stonker but if you haven’t yet heard this track from back in 2007 I’ll pee on your shoes.

11. Pebbles- Girlfriend

Oh Pebbles, Pebbles, Pebbles, she always tells the truth, oh oh oh. Still fresh over twenty years on, fuck Rihanna, Pebbles rocks 4eva.

Wednesday, 12 January 2011

January 2011 - Paco's Disco Blips

Greetings yet again, and welcome back for another guest edition of Chip's Blips. This week, we have a very special guest blipping for us: based in Madrid currently and armed with arguably the finest Disco and Raregroove knowledge of our generation, Paco Nudillos is all up in hyeeere with 9 slices of funk pie to tickle the eardrums.

So get on your dancing shoes; it's about to go off!



1. savage - don't cry tonight (12'')

italo sound from '83 with a beautiful male vocal.

2. kasso - one more round

absolute classic from the early 80s. "... starting to enjoy it..."

3. attitude - love me tonight

laid-back 80s jam produced by frank and murphy (the system)

4. katie kissoon - you're the one (dub)

darryl payne production. really nice dub version.

5. mark fisher - love situation

English lad fisher was also part of the group second image so no stranger to the kicking bassline.

6. chanelle - one man (one mix)

early house track from '89. remix and additional production by frankie knuckles and david morales.

7. incognito feat. jocelyn brown - always there (12")

great track from `91 touched up by david morales. david mancuso has been known to enjoy this.

8. princess - after the love has gone (chief inspector)

smooth rolling bass and fairytale melodies. just beautiful. i can't stop listening to this song.

9. risco connection - ain't no stopping us now

classic loft.

Tuesday, 4 January 2011

January 2011 - Rafflestop's Blips

Happy New Year to all y'all, hope you had a great time wherever you were, and that you filled your mouth with champagne and your ears with some great music. As promised in December, 2011 will be bringing you something a little bit different. From now on, you will be on the receiving end of multiple monthly playlists from multiple writers.

First up, and without further ado, it's Rafflestop:



http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=385E411185BFA7CB

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1. Pivot – O Soundtrack My Heart

I'm coming in hard and strong, kicking off with an ever so slightly prog-rock (albeit modern) number. However don't let that put you off, persevere! ... I'd recommend hearing this out, hearing the playlist out then hearing the album out. It's good.

2. Lucky Dragons - Givers

A very casual second number, disjointed and jumpy; the sounds seem to roll out the speakers like they just don't care (put your hands in the air) (not literally, it just ain’t one of those tracks).

3. Django Django – WOR

They're from Dalston! So if all else fails you can cash in your cool points and wax lyrical about em! Right? Maybe. A Bedouin tent/siren-based start (...) gives way to a good honest guitar riff, drum sequence and voice. Super! (Ignoring the video is recommended)

4. Forest Fire – Fortune Teller

"Tonight I'm gunna melt some faces with Gatling gun social skills..."

5. Future Islands - Wave Like Home

A wall of sound + good composition = a beautiful track that goes incredible places. I can imagine the singer may put you off initially but it fits well, seriously! Probably (definitely) should be played as loud as possible.

6. Former Ghosts - Hold On

I've always thought the singer sounds a bit like Faris Badwan from the Horrors. I don't think this is him though. If it is I've made myself a fool and will suffer the undoubtedly deserved embarrassment.

7. The Zombies – Time of the Season

Surely familiar with everyone however it's in because I put it in (and perhaps some people have forgotten it) so, yea, tuck in.

8. Tu Fawning – I Know You Now

An ethereal number for ya now, commencing the wind down of the playlist in inimitable fashion (if, indeed it wound up in the first place).

9. Freur – Doot Doot

Sure, I live in New York in the 80’s, sure, I work in advertising and I’ve had a long day and sure, I’m in my 40th floor apartment (relaxin’). Well put this on then!

10. Kaito – We are Living Here (Beatless Version)

Apparently Kaito means: ‘the one that is able to explain the universe’; well I’m not here to argue this point however this does tread the fine line between greatness and cheese with a self-assurance that I guess only someone who can answer the unanswerable can only do.

11. Walls – Hang Four

Bass wrapped up in swathes of crisp, fresh electronic synth stuff with a bit of drone chucked in for good measure (what?!) Well that description sounds ridiculous but I’m sticking with it. Nice track.

12. Malcolm Middleton – Solemn Thirsty

Some of you critters may know this from James Holden’s ‘At the Controls’ mix, suffice to say it’s made my Top 25 Most Played and is, I think, amazing. So there. It’s been a pleasure. Over and OUT.

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Remember to get following on Twitter (@chipsblipsblog) for updates, snippets and songs aplenty.

Hopefully this is the first of 4 January playlists. Aren't you lucky!


Wednesday, 22 December 2010

December 2010 **Winter Warmers**

Afternoon all.

Just a quick one this month as I am rushing around trying to festivitise myself.

First, some admin. As promised I now have a Spotify Account - ask and you shall receive peoples! My username is catratbat and the December 2010 playlist is now up on my profile. If anyone is experienced in this field and knows if there is a way to link Youtube playlists to Spotify it would save me a lot of time on the back catalogue! So just 'follow' me or whatever you cool kids do and hopefully you should be able to listen (although one track - the Jim O'Rourke one - isn't available on Spotify)

Secondly, Chip's Blips is now also on Twitter (@Chipsblipsblog). This will supplement the monthly playlists, and hopefully give you more instant access to CB's favourite songs of the day/week.

So if either of those things mean anything to you - fantastic.

If they don't then fear not; I have a wonderful selection of Winter Warmers for you, to tide you over this frosty festive period. No time to write about each song, but there are some old, some new and all beautiful. I hope you enjoy it as much as me.

Much love and a very Merry Christmas to one and all. Until we meet again in 2011.





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Thursday, 25 November 2010

November 2010

Brrrr!

Welcome to the coldest edition of Chip's Blips this year! It's so bloomin' freezing outside that you might as well just put the kettle on, make yourself a nice cuppa and relax to the dulcit tones of this month's edition. Over and over again. Possibly with some other stuff in between, but obviously depends how much you like the playlist.

Speaking of playlists, I've had multiple requests from Blippers that I create each month's se
lection on Spotify as well as YouTube. Well, you will be glad to know that I am listening to the people and there shall be Spotify versions from December onwards (no time this month - exam hell).

So, what have we got this month? Well you're just going to have to click 'play' to find out aren't you!



1. Sun Kil Moon - Alesund

One of my favourite artists and albums (Admiral Fell Promises) of 2010. For all of you Bon Iver fans, this is an absolute must purchase. He has an unbelievable voice, the melodies are soft and delicate and the guitar is creative without being too complicated. Perfection. Hopefully this slow, sleepy beauty will get you off to a flyer.

2. M83 - Graveyard Girl

An o
ld one, but M83 seem to be one
of those bands that have accidentally passed a lot of people by who should absolutely love them. Well if this is you, you're in luck! This is from their amazing album 'Saturdays = Youth' and without wanting to sound like a broken record, this is another one that should most definitely be in your life in hard-copy form. The Twilight-esque girl talking over the track halfway through is admittedly a little odd, but I promise it doesn't happen again on the album and what's more, it contributes to an amazing break. (p.s. ignore the video!)

3. Bear In Heaven - Lovesick Teenagers

Another product of the American Lo-fi Factory rolls off the assembly line. When they're good, they're really really good. I lo
ve the switch from menacing intro to the dreamy middle whilst managing to keep to the same riff (cheeky change of instrument). And the chorus line: "Lovesick teenagers/ don't ever die/ they will live forever", is a scary prospect indeed.

4. Catwalk - (Please) Don't Break Me

Another (sorry!). This time they've gone a little bit Beach Boys on us, with plucky guitars and faded vocals. And it's another sub-1000 views tracks for all you lovers of fresh fresh music that no one else has heard in your circle of friends, allowing you to use it as a cool badge and hopefully get some respect/a
doration/sex.

5. Matthew Dear - Honey

From his new album 'Black City', the master of ambient techno unleashes his synthetic juices all over Chip's Blips. "Matthew! Clean that up!"
It's a slow, moody number that builds slowly and then fades away as slowly as it started. A snapshot into Mr Dear's glitching cerebellum. (wow)

6. How To Dress Well - You Won't Need Me Where I'm Goin'

"Girl/ you don't ever have to worry bout me no
more" - you fool! Girls want to worry about you, that's what they like doing! Jeeeez, hasn't this kid learnt anything? Well apart from how to play musical instruments and start an awesome band that make awesome songs? No, didn't think so!

7. Smith Westerns - Weekend

Remember when I put that Two Door Cinema Club track 'Undercover Martyn' on here (before they were famous *ahem*)? Well, I did, and I remember saying that all you need to make a corker of a song is a catchy but mind-blowingly simple riff. Here is another example. The only way I wasn't going to like this song after hearing the first 8 seconds was if Billy Bragg had come in 'singing' (the loosest possible definition) over the top of it. Thankfully, he didn't, and I love it.

8. Crystal Castles ft. Robert Smith - I'm Not In Love

HELL FRICKIN YES. What happens when you put nu-rave geniuses in a studio with frizzy-haired ex-Cure genius Robert Smith? This ABSOLUTE MONSTER. LOVE IT.














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9. The Books ft. José Gonzalez - Cello Song

One of my favourite ever songs, covered by one of my favourite artists. What could go wrong? Well, as it turns out, absolutely nothing at all. It is from an album called Dark Was The Night - cover tracks from every single amazing band in the world (nearly): Arcade Fire, Grizzly Bear, Bon Iver, The National, Feist, Yeasayer, Sufjan Stevens... And all proceeds go to charity. Everyone wins!



Well, that's all i have time for this month.

Until we meet again in December for a Christmas 'fireside edition'. Prepare the mulled wine!


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Wednesday, 27 October 2010

October 2010

Ahoy there, one and all! Chip's Blips is back again to bring you another smattering of melodious musical merriment. Quite an Indie-heavy playlist this month, with lots of new things and a couple of familiar faces as usual.

Sit back, put those headphones on and crank that dial!




1. Twin Shadow - I Can't Wait

Wow, the 80s the 80s! The ghost of Freddie Mercury rears his mustachioed head here in the form of Twin Shadow, another Brooklyn funkster who enjoys facial hair and stripey t-shirts. Never mind all that though, this song is genius. Pure sunshine, and that chorus: "you know she loves my moves" is just ridiculously catchy. Two thumbs up! (would be 3 if I had another thumb)... (N.B. If you really really like it then he is playing tomorrow - 28th Oct - at Hoxton Bar & Kitchen. Go!)

2. Deer Hunter - Desire Lines

Now the beginning of this song may sound exactly like this Arcade Fire song, but fear not, it morphs into something original and very lovely in it's own right. And what indie band hasn't been influenced by those Canadian visionaries? This is taken from Deerhunter's new album, which is apparently an absolute gem, so if you like this, buy that. Their last album Microcastle is very good too. And let's talk about the track name. Do you know what desire lines are? Well, I'm going to tell you. They are the lines that you see on grass in parks where multiple people have walked the same line to get somewhere faster. Good huh?

3. Obel - Just So

I think this was on an advert at some point but I don't care, it's beautiful. A winter classic. [Makes mental note to do a December playlist full of cosy, sad and slow beauties].

4. Maximum Balloon ft. Theophilus London - Groove Me

From the sublime to the very nearly ridiculous. This is one of the most original songs i've heard since I wrapped my ears around Everything Everything back in June. If you don't like it on the first listen, be a little bit patient and I promise this will get to you eventually. It builds so nicely, has so many different little sub-songs within it that you can't really be bored listening. Brilliant.

5. The Walkmen - Angela Surf City

Pretty sure this will have a few people sitting on the Chip's Blips Cyber Fence. I quite like his shoutiness and the drumming throughout is spot on; it gives it the energy it needs and keeps you tapping your foot. Well, either that or you've already skipped to the next track. Can't please 'em all!

6. Shit Robot - Losing My Patience

Wooowwwwwww, now THIS on the other hand I defy anyone not to like, even from the very first listen. An absolute corker of a track. One of those rare beasts that you hear once on the radio and all you care about from then on is finding out who it is and where you can listen to it again. The best thing though listeners is that you can just press play again, which I am pretty confident you will. Nigh on a perfect dance track for me, and Alexis Taylor (of Hot Chip) singing over the top just caps it off in the best possible way. Again again!

7. Chad Valley - Portuguese Solid Summer

Stumbled upon this guy deep into a YouTube binge one afternoon. He has already featured back in August I think, but this track is equally good. I don't even think he's signed yet, so you're listening to some seriously fresh material here! It's another one of those Balearic numbers that I love so much. Hope you like it too.

8. Hooray For Earth - Surrounded By Your Friends

Only recently discovered this band (thank you Sophie) and therefore know nothing about them, save of course for the fact that they make rather wonderful music. The video freaks me out a bit, but that chorus "in the end/ you're surrounded by your friends" is a lovely thought. I hope it's true.

9. Tanlines - Real Life

Another bopper in the mould of Shit Robot, but not even close in my eyes. Still, compared to the majority of songs it knocks them out the park. Actually, maybe that's a bit harsh, I'm listening to it at the moment and it's definitely a grower. Love the swirly synths.

10. Miike Snow & Vampire Weekend - Kids Don't Stand A Chance

A little ray of sunshiny fun to finish us off this month. I've played the Chromeo remix of this track on here before, but I absolutely love the wibbly bits that Miike has slapped on (you'll understand after approx. 8 seconds of the track). Good clean fun for all the family.




Well, that's all we have time for, hope you enjoyed yourselves. And remember, feel free to spread the musical gospel according to Chip's Blips far and wide! If you aren't a member of the Facebook group then join, and if you want to invite friends too then the more the merrier!

Right, self-publication over. See you in November.


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Thursday, 30 September 2010

September 2010 ***BUMPER EDITION!***

Evening all. It's another bumper special this month- I've got a ton of foot-tappers, head-nodders, and probably the odd chin-stroker in the mix. Hopefully at least one part of your body will be stimulated upon pressing that little triangle of joy below. ENJOY.




1. Musée Mecanique - Our Changing Skins

A nice little sleepy one to get us all in the mood for lovin'. The most exciting thing in this song (and i mean 'exciting' in the loosest sense of the word) is definitely the guy playing the saw. Don't ask me how, but it sounds lovely and wibbly.

2. & 3. Everything Everything - Leave The Engine Room & My KZ UR BYF

Definitely one of my favourite bands of 2010, if not my favourite (close tie with Steve Mason and Chief and a couple of others)- these guys are unbelievably good. I have gushed aplenty about them already on here so I will just leave you to bask in the glory of Mike Everything's voice and his magical melodies.

4. Driver Drive Faster - They May Talk

I wanted to put a different track by these Mancunians on here ('It's All Over (It's Everywhere)'), but alas this was the only one on YouTube. Not to say that this isn't bloomin brilliant - it is. I love the tempo breakdown half-way through and the FourTet style ending. Ones to watch for 2011 for sure.

5. Javelin - Moscow 1980

Firstly, don't buy their album, it's fucking weird. Nevertheless, this is nice isn't it! Far and away the most normal song on Javelin's record and clearly the best. If you want some weirdness though then try "Oh Centra".

6. Muscles - Ice Cream

Oh Muscles, how did you never make it?! He had an EP out a few years ago, but this track only ever appeared on his Myspace. I honestly believe if they had put this gem on, we would be queueing to see him at Wembley Stadium next week. Well, maybe not Wembley, but definitely the Brixton Academy. Ok ok, the Barfly.

7. Janelle Monáe - Cold War

I know Pitchfork have already waxed lyrical over this, but I have to agree with them. One of the best pop songs since Crazy In Love. Big call, but this will be in your head for days.

8. Chief - Mighty Proud

Another belter from the Chieftains. Why this isn't on their album is beyond me. It's their best song by a country mile, and I defy anyone not to be singing "Prow ow ow, Oh oh oh, Ay ay ay, oh oh oh" by the end of the first listen.

9. Egyptrixx - Drive Me Crazy

I sort of wish this track would never drop. It has that amazing Balearic groove that just makes everything ok. Even on a horrible grey rainy day like this one. But I guess all good things must come to an end, and if they all ended like this little footstomper then life would be just swell.

10. Digable Planets - Where I'm From
11. J-Live - Them That's Not
12. Souls of Mischief - 93 Til' Infinity

3 old-school hip-hop tracks for you now, from back when it wasn't about hos and cash cash money. I love them all, although 93 Til' still remains my fave track in this genre of all time. Apart from 50 Cent - In Da Club of course. Yehhhh, Fiddy. (No)

13. Friendly Fires - Paris (Aeroplane Mix)

This has been in before but I don't care. It's my joint favourite remix of all-time. And it's my blog so nehh.

14. Tallest Man On Earth - King Of Spain

People will moan and say: "But he's copying Dylan!"
I will reply: "Yes, but isn't that a good thing?"
They will be silent.

15. Ahh bollocks this Youtube playlist thing is rubbish. Skip this (unless you want to listen to it again in which case, be my guest!

16. Whitest Boy Alive - Golden Cage (Fred Falke Mix)

One of my favourite bands remixed by one of my favourite remixers. What could go wrong? Well, as it turns out, absolutely nothing. Perfection.

17. Strokes vs Aguilera - Stroke of Genius

Found this again the other day after I remembered it on a 2manydjs mix. I know, I know, it's Christina Aguilera, but I can definitely see that foot tapping!


And so it was, another Blips came to an end. Thanks for listening. Until the next time.



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