Music Hack Day London

Nice hacks, including one that scours your library and deletes “the music you are not supposed to listen to anymore”. Based on preferences you enter - surely it should be curated by Pitchfork as the über-arbiters of musical taste.




Pinball Repairers

A shrinking profession, with only one manufacturer left a lot of neglected machines piling up in garages:

There is a drawback. “Nobody sells a working pinball machine,” says Clay Harrell, who edits old repair manuals and writes a daily webzine called Pinball Repair Tips & Tricks. “If it was working,” he says, “they wouldn’t sell it. If you buy one, it’s always broken.”




Hash tag evolution eqnz

How hashtags evolved in the aftermath of the Christchurch earthquake

I returned to the Twitterstream which had now exploded with tweets mentioning “new zealand”, “earthquake” and “christchurch”. And pretty soon the first hashtags started forming: #earthquake, #quakenz, #nzquake, #nz, #christchurch and combinations of these. And of course there was the inevitable question after Indonesia, would there be a #tsunami? By around 5am one hashtag began emerging: #eqnz.




Beastie Boys - Check Your Head

Paul’s Boutique always rates higher, but Check Your Head was what did it for me. There’s a sample in Funky Boss that jolted me big time when I first heard it - a reggae riff from an unmarked cassette tape my Dad used to play on car trips to Byron. Took me years to track down the source - Big Youth’s track Solomon a Gunday from Screaming Target - and it’s that depth of sampling that marks the B-Boys out for greatness. Sample-riffic and tight tight tight. 

YouTube: Pass the Mic / So What’cha Want.




Pitchfork’s 90s overview

Pitchfork’s 90s overview concludes. Enjoy their top 50 videosSabotagePraise You & the double-shot horror of Aphex Twin’s Windowlicker & Come To Daddy are rightly high. 

Also the top 200 tracks - but that’s too many so check the top 20 and start arguing. Pavement? Maybe in the US. Teen Spirit outside the top 10? Trolls.




The 1987 Beastie Boys

On early Beasties:

To me, the most amazing thing about Licensed to Ill’s success is the youth of its audience. That children of the ’80s are buying it proves how universal its ideas are. Because to get all of the details, you have to be a child of the ’70s.




Which QB would you go to war with?

Bill Simmons ranks the 32 NFL quarterbacks a week before the season starts:

That means Tebow is already 80 percent home. Throw in his marquee value and I believe Jacksonville fans and Buffalo fans will be very bitter by December. Of course, at least one Buffalo fan just read that and said: “Wait a second, I’m bitter every December. Are you saying I’m going to be more bitter than usual? Last December I sucker-punched a Jets fan outside Ralph Wilson Stadium just because he seemed a little too proud of his Sanchez jersey, then I ripped off the jersey and repeatedly drove over it with my snowplow as 150 Buffalo fans cheered me on. I’m going to be more bitter than that?” Yes




Neil Young

Déjà Vu: Genius

On the Beach: Genius

Everybody Knows This is Nowhere: Genius

etc.