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new album out now! !!!!

yeahhh!!!!!!!

you can get noiseworks, the new faux pas album, at these locations:

you can get it direct from me at the faux pas online store. i breathe deeply into every envelope

you can get it at the sensory projects website – buy the rat vs possum and love connection records while you’re there. hell, buy any sensory projects release and you’ll be rewarded – they’re one of melbourne’s finest labels if i do say so! and they currently have a crazy 3 CDs for the price of 1 sale !!!

or you can pick it up at your local independent record store, such as polyester in melbourne or red eye in sydney. if they don’t have it, ask them to order it in!

update: now on itunes!

thanks for everyone who has supported the record so far, i’m already blown away by the response to it!

pete at gaga has done a great piece on the new record (you can also stream two tracks over there), plus there’s also an interview with me at mess+noise where i talk about a few things, including my love for community radio and the finer details of remixing paul dempsey … its a fauxverload!

plus, if you want to actually hear the record, you can listen to “silver line” and “chasing waterfalls” at this previous blog post – or visit rose quartz for a download of “heroic jam” and a great gushing write-up from max too (thanks max) – or listen to two tracks from the album (“heroic jam” and “vanderbilt”) at soundcloud here, with thanks to gaga.

you’re a ripe tomato, what a gas… what a ring-a-ding broad!

yours sincerely,
frank sinatra!!!!

April 23, 2010   6 Comments

“noiseworks” to be released in april, its official

this is the cover of the new faux pas record, featuring the work of staggeringly talented NY artist tomokazu matsuyama:

the record, as mentioned previously, is called NOISEWORKS and features the following songs:

1. Noiseworks
2. Chasing Waterfalls
3. Guillotine
4. Vanderbilt
5. Silver Line
6. Pretend Tough
7. Minimums
8. Megasports ???
9. Heroic Jam
10. Dawson Mode

for those that follow these things, the record will be a joint release between Sensory Projects/Inertia and Heroics in april 2010. that’s quite s o o n.

there’s so much i can’t wait to tell you about but for now, refresh your memory by checking out these two previously released singles. both of these songs appear on the album in extended forms. the album version of “silver line” is almost twice as long as the one that is currently getting played on the radio. epic emotion. free downlow.

MP3: Faux Pas – Chasing Waterfalls

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MP3: Faux Pas – Silver Line

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February 23, 2010   16 Comments

fly like and eagle

SORRY I HAVEN’T BLOGGED IN LIKE FOREVER

today’s blog post will be about steve miller.

“WHO DAT?” you say?

(click play button for the answer…)

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you love steve miller, and you don’t even know who he is. he made “fly like an eagle.” he made “jet airliner.” he made “rock’n me.” and, yes, he made “abracadabra”.

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i’ve been on a bit of a steve miller trip over the last fortnight or so, culminating on the weekend when a friend and i DJed a steve miller tribute night, under the secret DJ names “J Milla and Ghostface Milla.” i suggested we call ourselves “DJs Flylike & Eagle” but was vetoed by my stupid friend.

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ladies and gentlemen. steve miller. we’re going to “fly like an eagle” – through time. dig this evolution of a classic song. we’re gonna travel through FOUR DECADES OF FLY LIKE AN EAGLE. starting in the 60s. please note this is just a sample of the literally hundreds of songs that sample/ripoff/are inspired by steve miller band and “fly like an eagle.”

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MP3: Steve Miller Band – My Dark Hour (1968)
the iconic guitar riff from “fly like an eagle” first appeared on a 1969 steve miller band record called “brave new world.” thats a good eight years before the song we all know and love was recorded and released. this song features paul mccartney on bass (credited as “Paul Ramon” – cheeky macca, bless you) and god damn if that isn’t him on vocals too. gotta be. this song is rock.

Video: Steve Miller Band – Fly Like an Eagle (1976)
flash forward eight years. here it is. i want to fly like an eagle! but unless you’re down with the “fly like an eagle” LP – steve miller band’s ninth (!) record – you won’t realise that this pop smash is actually preceded by a cosmic introduction that is required listening:

and then BAM:

Video: Dennis Parker – Like an Eagle (1979)
i’d like to think this was inspired by steve miller. probably not. but its fucking awesome. NEXT: ROBIN WILLIAMS. 10:00EDT.

MP3: Biz Markie – Nobody Beats the Biz (1987)
flash-forward another eight years. we’re in the 80s now. biz markie’s debut record goin’ off drops, and on it, this inspired “fly like an eagle”-sampling piece of self-aggrandisement.

MP3: The Neville Brothers – Fly Like an Eagle (1992)
lastly, we end up with the nevilles. it always ends with the nevilles. they released a cover on a 12″ that contained no less than 5 different dubs courtesy of masters at work. i have no idea which one this is, because i found it on the internet.

but its the best one. and probably the best cover of “fly like an eagle” i’ve heard. and i’ve heard a lot now.

listen:

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i couldn’t find a video for that particular mix, but if you’re desperate to see the nevilles at their worst, here’s a music video for the original version, which stank like the dog’s bollocks. wait, actually… i’ve got no idea if this is the original. youtube dates it as 2004. but it looks and sounds like 1992. so confused. and what is a vevo anyway … http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZhV2tqPH54

Video: Seal – Fly Like an Eagle (1996)
perhaps inspired by the neville brothers’ tepid re-imagining, we get rising superstar seal’s take on the classic. we are now a LONG LONG way from steve miller’s vision. this cover bears a mention for two reasons. one: its from the soundtrack to “space jam.” two: – no shit – seal starts jamming the lyrics from his hit ‘crazy’ into the proceedings towards the end. shameless, absolutely shameless. that is totally something that sting would do.

ok. thats “fly like an eagle.” there’s more steve miller where that came from. but are you ready for it?

February 16, 2010   5 Comments

top 50 tracks of 2009: part 2 (25-1)

i highly recommend, if you haven’t done so already, starting with part 1 (tracks 50 to 26) here.

25. Bibio – Lovers’ Carvings
i was really excited to hear bibio come out of his shell on his most recent album, but i thought it was a pretty schizophrenic record. when a friend told me that his new album was one part wistful pastoral folk and one part hi-fi wonky beat production, i assumed the results would be some kind of mash between the two. i had kinda hoped for something closer in spirit to the beguiling future-folk frankenstein’s monster that was his wax stag remix from last year, but instead ambivalence avenue sounds to me like two separate EPs put on shuffle. but i don’t mind, because “lovers’ carvings” is absolutely sublime.

24. The Emergency – Fantasy
melburnians do it better? there is a great remix of this track by italian dude bottin that is worth tracking down too. the whole emergency record is great.

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23. Charles Spearin – Mrs. Morris
“happiness is love.”

22. Electric Egypt – The Invisible Spectrum (mp3)
picking one track from electric egypt’s mystical mixtape “impressions of the inexpressible invisible” is ridiculous. this is a hazy psychedelic trip best enjoyed from start to finish. get it here. last i heard, this dude was hanging in far north queensland – his myspace says “the remote tropics”.

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21. Coati Mundi – No More Blues (mp3)
“no more blues, no more boo-hoo, from now on i’m gonna take my ink from the color pink..” big thanks to undomondo for tipping me to this one. new single from kid creole & the coconuts member coati mundi is pure sunshine and joy, and has a loopy logic to its arrangement that rewards repeated listening! i found this track just as summer was starting up, perfect timing.

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20. Grizzly Bear – Two Weeks
stone cold classic. honourable mention to the song they did with michael mcdonald. that was golden.

19. Aoi – Played (mp3)
melbourne’s most intriguing beatmaker. download heaps of aoi stuff here.

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18. Hudson Mohawke – Overnight
sounding strangely to my naive ears like its read from a page out of daedelus’ playbook – och, a translation into scottish maybe? – this is the most bombastic and gripping hudmo track i’ve heard yet. i really dug butter and its drippy glowy excesses, hollowed-out tricks and tacky trills, but “overnight” has something no track on butter has – balls.

17. Daniel Johnson – Goodbye Silhouette
you might not tracks from daniel johnson’s 2009 album (released by us avant-pop label moodgadget) on many lists, but his record “lazrus” is enthralling in its entirety. classy bedroom pop production, and not at all trendy.

16. Gold Panda – Police
this, on the other hand, is very trendy. but also very awesome. the whole gold panda miyamae EP is incredible.

15. Dance Area – AA 24 7
DO IT! few songs bore themselves so deeply into the core of my brain as did dance area’s nefarious stomper “aa 24 7.” ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS SEVEN SEVEN SEVEN SEVEN. imagine if someone could channel the forces of crazy frog for good instead of evil. the few times that i actually wandered near a dancefloor in 2009, like at the annual box hill hospital emergency medicine department ball – well, it was always this song that i wished deep in my heart would start playing. but instead, always with the black eyed fucking peas. oh yeah, and this track has an amazing film clip! max headroom meets 1990s winamp visualisation. DO IT!

14. Mobius Band – Say You Will (mp3)
kanye’s 808s and heartbreaks opener gets the lush, dramatic pop arrangement that it deserves. the track is tweaked into having a slightly sunnier disposition, but its still wistful. lets be honest, the whole 808s record, whilst amazing, was a massive downer – this cover is a lovely counterpoint to the bleakness of kanye’s opus. from mobius band’s astoundingly good covers EP released way back on valentines day – its free and still available here.

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13. Matias Aguayo – Rollerskate (mp3)
ay ay ay was probably in my top 5 albums for the year – its hard to find a precedent for what matias aguayo has done on that record. suffice it to say, this song sounds like bobby mcferrin on acid, at a roller rink.

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12. Kate Simko – God Particle
music to smash atoms to, indeed. this is the standout track from her soundtrack to the pbs documentary “the atom smashers.”

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11. Basement Jaxx – Raindrops
jaxx doing what they do best – maxi melodic dance music that is, above all else, shameless. they are at their best when they are working without guile and working only to their own warped internal logic. their records, all of them, are very hit and miss. sometimes it seems their songs only work when it sounds like they are trying to please no one but themselves. the cringeworthy moments on their records generally, to my ears, are the ones where they are trying to ‘pitch’ to an audience rather than just indulge themselves. anyway. the 2009 jaxx record was patchy like all the rest – light years better than the last one, but not close to the almost-but-not-quite-consistently-great ‘kish kash’ – and raindrops is a stirring highlight. its a shame about the lame film clip, but it all just fits into the “crapulent/magnificent” jaxx duality by my way of seeing it. uh, the joker & ginz remix was awesome too.

10. Crystal Fighters – Xtatic Truth (Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs Remix)
revelatory – and more than a little rave-latory (see what i did there?) – remix of spanish hipster band crystal fighters from UK production duo totally enormous extinct dinosaurs. this remix makes good on the ecstasy that is promised but not quite delivered in the original. i like that this track ended up next to basement jaxx in my list because i think TEED embody that shameless feel-good maximalism that i associate with my favourite basement jaxx songs.

9. Bat For Lashes – Daniel (Cenzo Townshend Radio Edit)
i didn’t really even give the bat for lashes record a second listen but kept returning to the radio edit of ‘daniel’ all year. sure, maybe the differences are subtle and you’ll only hear them if you are into hearing that kind of thing, but i think cenzo townshend’s radio edit of this track is remarkably effective in turning what was a good song into a haunting pop classic. the edit is featured in the song’s official film clip too.

8. Giorgio Tuma – And Three Parasol Stars
italian singer-songwriter giorgio tuma channels both burt bacharach and the spirit of tropicalia. his 2009 album was my favourite dinner party record of the year – charming, quaint, warm, welcoming. it makes for easy listening, with all due respect. the melody on this track is so enchanting that it’ll be a couple of listens before you even notice the lovely (if beguiling) lyrics; this song has probably the catchiest couplet on his record, if not one of the catchiest couplets i heard all year, but buggered if i know exactly what its meant to mean: “Gleaming light on my fingertip / I design a ship with a see-through sail.” poetic and crystalline, those are my kind of lyrics. another tip of the hat to undomondo for this one.

7. Al Usher – Lullaby For Robert (Bulgari remix)
sure its a cliche, but each remix from bogdun irkuk (aka bulgari) is like mana from heaven. like a golden shower from god. this song will have you in its thrall within 30 seconds, i promise. press that play button down there, close your eyes, i’ll see you in nine minutes.

6. Major Lazer – Pon De Floor
this song that sounds for all intents and purposes like it was created in about 20 minutes. in conclusion i would like to add: major lazer.

5. Joy Orbison – Hyph Mngo
i didn’t get what the fuss was about initially, but eventually, like everyone else, this track got hold of me. simple, incredible.

4. Fever Ray – When I Grow Up (Version by D. Lissvik)
remember “nu-balearic”? studio member d lissvik followed up his great “7 trks & intermission” record with this remix, transforming the meditative original into a carefree jam, childhood play and innocence distilled into a pop song. this remix brims with hope, and celebrates the fanciful dreams only kids have – the supposed ‘darkness’ of fever ray all but completely excised.

3. Bullion – Time For Us All To Love
i completely overdosed on sunshine-psych beat king bullion at the start of the year, putting both his “young heartache” ep and his “pet sounds” mixtape on a rotation so high it was in the clouds. as a result i more or less ignored his material for the second half of 2009 – meaning that i can now return to it for the summer, which is just about perfect. it was hard to pick between this and “are you the one?” for this list, i love them equally – i went with this because it was the first one i heard.

2. Discovery – So Insane
probably my favourite album of the year was discovery’s self-titled. synthetic, effortlessly maxed-out pop that doesn’t hold back. and the tempo change in this song is just so perfect and utterly shameless. i really hope that everyone realises (including the band themselves) – this shit isn’t the side project, its the MAIN EVENT.

1. Beyonce – Sweet Dreams
technically sasha fierce came out in 2008, and indeed this track leaked on to the net more than 18 months ago, but hey, it wasn’t officially released as a single – the sixth from the album! – until june, and thats when it got its claws into me. i’m surprised there isn’t more straight up pop on my list this year but i guess i haven’t sought much of it out. this song is a remarkable feat of engineering, beyond beyonce’s typically thrilling vocal theatrics you’ve got the heaviest, weirdest pop production of the year. like timbaland of old, its not rocket science but it is at the same time utterly unique. and boy, the way that hi hat shuffle comes in during the chorus, playing off the that muscular kick drum pattern and completely transforming the song’s vibe, lifting the rhythm into the stratosphere, sublime! “somebody pinch me,” indeed! of course, it probably helps that, like every man (and most women) on the planet, i’d like to get into beyonce’s pants. honorable mention goes to shakira’s “she wolf”, weirdly, i felt this list couldn’t sustain them both, but now regret not squeezing it in somewhere.

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January 4, 2010   6 Comments

top 50 tracks of 2009: part 1 (50-26)

go make a cup of tea, settle in.
click play a few times.

when you’re done here, check out part 2 for tracks 25 through to 1.

50. Clark – Look Into The Heart Now
honorable mention to tim exile’s marvellously loopy family galaxy… i listened to the clark and tim exile records at about the same time of the year, they complement each other quite nicely. both of them very warp, typically technical and at times “showy” electronica, full of “i bet you don’t know how i did that” VST-bravado. each track has more ’special effects’ than a james cameron film. all in good fun.

49. Dorian Concept – Trilingual Dance Sexperience
paranoid radioactive hypercolor electrojazz that threatens to fall apart at any minute – file alongside zomby “strange fruit” and rustie “zig zag”.

48. The Very Best – Warm Heart Of Africa (Architecture In Helsinki Remix)
want a soulful vaudeville vamp? you got it. handclaps too, of course. gee i can’t wait for the new architecture record.

47. Suckafish P Jones – Caribbean Nightmare Agent (mp3)
globe-trotting voodoo riddim wizard suckafish p jones, originally from brisbane, released one of the strongest australian releases of the year, but you probably haven’t heard about it because it came out via spanish label disboot. its a free EP – download it here. its huuuge.

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46. Marina & The Diamonds – I Am Not A Robot (Penguin Prison remix)
disco-pop production du jour on this remix from NY whiz penguin prison. the sounds on this track are so juicy and enticing – all those little cute synth and percussive guitar accoutrements, yum – that i didn’t realise until probably the twentieth listen how incredibly naff the lyrics are. indeed, as i quickly discovered after a quick search for ‘marina & the diamonds’, the original track is probably best left alone! but this penguin prison guy is a genius – his single a funny thing is particularly amazing – and i’m hanging out for his 2010 album.

45. Passion Pit & Wallpaper. – The Reeling (mp3)
i just couldn’t quite get behind the passion pit thing this year. i just didn’t buy it and i’m not really sure why, because it would seem like the kind of thing i would be into. something about it didn’t hit the spot for me. i loved that one drum fill in “the reeling” though. and even more than that, i loved wallpaper’s afrobeat revision of the track. a wonderful curio.

44. Joakim – Spiders
i’ve been waiting for the next joakim record ever since “monsters & silly songs” and i’m happy to report that its just as loopy, confused and inspired. while there may be no lonely hearts this time around, there’s plenty of tracks like ’spiders’ – psychedelised pop songs whose leisurely arrangements take many many listens to completely reveal their full splendour.

43. Yeasayer – Ambling Alp (Instrumental)
yeasayer’s production nous has come on strong, even stronger than their blindingly awesome debut record. shame you can’t hear any of it in the mix because of the slamming, distracting and ultimately very underwhelming pop vocal. so its a very good thing – and a huge relief – that they put an instrumental version out. only on the instrumental version can you get a true sense for how fascinating and detailed this track actually is. perhaps they’ll consider putting an instrumental version of their whole record out… or just dial the vox back a little?

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42. Subway – Lowlife
“subway II” joins arp’s “in light” and kraftwerk’s “ralf und florian” as my three current favourite albums to get blank to.

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41. Riton + Primary 1 – Who’s There? (Instrumental Mix)
i love basically everything riton touches. there’s a few different versions of this track floating around, all of them rewarding – similar to the yeasayer track (see above) i like the instrumental version the best because i can hear whats going on da mix betterer.

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40. Mayer Hawthorne & The County – Just Ain’t Gonna Work Out
ultimately i was left a little underwhelmed by the mayer hawthorne LP, but it was always going to be hard to live up to this track. so instead of listening to his record i just put this track on repeat for 45 minutes and it does the trick. soul music.

39. Chancha Via Circuito – Prima
argentinian pedro canale (who also records under the alias universildo) released a chancha via circuito LP on zzk records that i very much enjoyed. this track, however, comes from a zzk compilation that also came out this year. i seem to only be dipping my toes into cumbia – thanks almost solely to the efforts/selections of lewis cancut over on the scatterblog – and i’m finding only some of it really sticks with me. its the tracks that i’ve come across via zzk that i find most engaging. when i first heard this song, i couldn’t get over how much it reminded me of jean michel-jarre’s zoolook (mp3) – the resemblence was so startling that i couldn’t resist mixing the two songs together in the emotions mixtape i made this year.

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38. Wave Machines – The Greatest Escape We Ever Made
a remarkable indie pop song with an actually quite complex arrangement but you barely notice because there’s so much space in the mix that it feels like you can take a swim in it. i’m not sure why this band isn’t huge, they are english so its probably simply that they don’t have the right haircuts.

37. Fontan – Early Morning
this is what its like to listen to the fontan record.

36. Kharkov – Crustacean (mp3)
i am becoming of the opinion that young kharkov – aka melbourne’s john bartley – is a genius. he’s leaked out a bunch of different tracks and remixes this year over on his blog – including a frankly stunning remix of my track “silver line” which you can hear here – and he just dropped an amazing mix of organic minimal which can be heard here. there’s a full length coming out in 2010. this track comes from the second of three free compilations released this year by new weird australia showcasing unheard/obscure australian music. the NWA comps have definitely skewed heavily towards what ten years ago would have been called, uh, “leftfield music” – folktronica, “electronica”, glitch, ambient stuff – but even if that brand of electronic music is not your cup of tea you’ll still find something to love on each of their releases. while we’re talking NWA-featured artists, special mention to william gardiner, 48/4 and tom smith.

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35. Junk Culture – West Coast
a great cut-up from illegal art dude junk culture. if you’re not sold on the first couple of minutes, hang in there for the second drop, its a vibe. trust me. for me this track works as a nice companion piece to that gold panda EP that came out this year.

34. Jimi Tenor and Tony Allen – Selfish Gene
anything that tony allen puts his hands near i try and keep track of, and his collaboration this year with slightly wiggy finnish jazz dude jimi tenor was spectacular.

33. Danimals – Christmas Worms Quest for Fresh Apples (mp3)
danimals is probably the most exciting thing i’ve heard emerge from this country in several years. don’t let the quirky vibe fool you – danimals is a rare talent indeed. there’s more going on in this song than in most careers, and the track barely reaches three minutes. complex melodic and harmonic ideas are let loose amongst really thoughtful arrangements, but its all done so effortlessly that you’ll never notice just how much is going on. and its all delivered with this kind of charming, fragile naivety that simply can’t be manufactured. and good god the boy can concoct (not to mention, deliver) some a-fucking-mazing harmonies. i’ve been watching danimals leak tracks out on myspace for what feels like years, but its just now that he’s starting to write the kind of pop songs that will deliver his music to big big audiences. deserving of all the hype you can throw at him and more.

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32. Gui Boratto – Take My Breath Away
i spent much less time this year listening to this kind of music.

31. Super Melody – Nervous Energy (Thrown Back with The Luxury of Strings)
this luxurious slice of production music stepped right out of the studios of an old-school production music master – think janko nilovic, john barry, alain goraguer.. david axelrod maybe.. – and landed at the end of super melody’s debut EP. you’re going to love the super melody record.

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30. Boy 8-Bit – Baltic Pine
i am such a sucker for this kind of thing.

29. Toecutter – Best Party Ever (Flight Facilities Remix)
i had the pleasure of seeing toecutter perform for the first time in newcastle earlier this year. it sounded nothing like this. i have no idea who flight facilities are, but i know who kool and the gang are.

28. Parallel Dance Ensemble – Weight Watchers
a friend turned me on to this gem towards the end of the year. new zealand mc coco solid teams up with copenhagen producer robin hannibal to turn in an EP of no wave disco that recalls the tom tom club and ESG. the only thing better than coco solid’s lazy raps on this track? hannibal’s incredible falsetto! what a heartbreaker. check out the end of the clip for cute dancing.

27. Miike Snow – Animal
an offbeat pop anthem written by the guys who wrote britney spears’ ‘toxic.’ so, yes, i was always going to love this. the whole miike snow record was great too. this is something darren hayes and i can definitely agree on.

26. Boris – Buzz In (Nosaj Thing Remix) (mp3)
something about the nosaj thing record didn’t quite click for me, but i really dug this remix of japanese psych-rock band boris.

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onwards to tracks 25 to 1….

January 3, 2010   4 Comments

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July 2010

/// New 6-track Vanderbilt EP features two Faux Pas tracks plus remixes by Crumbs, Aoi, Pasobionic and Lewis CanCut. Its a free download, get it here.

/// My album Noiseworks – featuring “Vanderbilt”, “Chasing Waterfalls” and “Silver Line” – is available here.

/// I’ve been working on remixes for local bands Rat vs Possum, Flying Scribble and Akimbo. These are good people.

/// I’ve started making some new songs – if you want to have a sneak peek at what they sound like, here is the place to start.


 
 

Tim Shiel lives in Melbourne. He makes music under the name FAUX PAS, and is also a broadcaster on public radio station 3RRR FM. This blog began in 2005.

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“Psychedelic. Balearic. Straight up pop. Call it what you want, this is memorable music.” keytarsandviolins

“Lush, dreamy future pop that just begs you to dive in headfirst, your heart in close second. Just be careful how many times you dip in – you might find yourself blissfully lost in here.” mess+noise

“Impressive elastic strands of plaited sense associations; extract of flashy disco, pastoral swoon and computer exploration.” threethousand

“A total cottage industry – one guy recording, pressing and releasing his own music – and it’s an example of how to do it right from the bottom up.” Stylus

“A manic journey of sounds, bound by neither genre nor era.” Beat

“Cuts-and-pastes big samples with delicately rendered instrumentation. A party jam. Four stars.” Pitchfork

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