It's been a little while since I've done an absurd music of the day post. I ran across these two videos that are definitely absurd AND holiday themed, so I thought I'd share... The first one is a Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer / Police mashup, and the second is something very Hungarian and odd with a big giant Christmas Chicken. I'll let you figure that one out for yourself. Enjoy!
Its been awhile since I've posted any absurd music of the day, but I found the perfect clip today. Elvi Pes performs "I AM A COMPUTER" on Austraila's Got Talent. Hilarious... bizarre... I love it... give me more!
So its been a little while since I've posted any absurd music of the day so I thought I'd throw one out there at ya. Note the cool 80's punk! FIST FIGHT!!
I apologize for my silence the last 8 days or so. Life has been busy and I have a lot of great electronic music related content to post for you soon, but in the meantime take a break and watch this! You'll be glad you did.
As if we weren't ADD enough as a culture, someone has come out with a way for you to watch two Youtube videos at once... gah. However if you are clever you can come up with some pretty hilarious mashups. Lucky for me I have clever friends ;-)
Here is some Halloween Mashup goodness for you....
While I'm finishing up the next post I want to publish I thought I'd post something to keep everyone occupied for a day or so :)
Halloween is coming up and I figure its time to start getting in the spirit. Here's two fun Halloween music items for you.
The first one is a recording of Iron Maiden's "The Number of the Beast" LAME encoded (its basically mp3 for all of you not in the "know"), and re-encoded...wait for it... 666 times! Yay! I love this kind of absurdity. The aliasing from this is terrific.
I didn't make this. Corey Arcangel did and his site, and the explanation of this absurd project is HERE ------ ------ ------
The second Halloween offering I have for you today is Marilyn Manson's version of "This is Halloween". I love this. I think I like it better than the original. Enjoy :)
So do you have any cool Halloween music to share? Tell me, tell me :)
ok sorry... I love Lady Gaga's last album and I think most people would say they like this acoustic version of "Poker Face" I posted below... but I'm sorry guys. Can't you see the Empress is wearing no clothes on this one? Or maybe that's the point ;-)
It's absurd... totally. The calculated camera angles, the vegas lounge singer vocal improvisations... ouch.
It reminds me of Dana Carvey's old SNL sketch where he would sing "I'm choppin' Broccoli!!!" in complete abandon....
And just to prove my point... here's some Dana Carvey :)
So I have a couple of fun sort of video game related music things to talk about today.
So first off, a friend of mine sent me a link to this YouTube video made by a band called AttackAttack. For the first 30 sesconds I was pretty sure I was watching a typical death metal band, but as the music progressed in stranger ways by the minute I was confused. So I was informed by a friend of mine who owned a recording studio in Austin for awhile that this kind of music is called "Screamo" and one of its characteristics is the way it bounces between singing, yelling and musical styles. I asked in particular about the absurd style change at around 2:45 in the track where the whole thing all of a sudden sounds like a dance club track. His answer was interesting. He said "well most of these kids grew up not being exposed to one or two musical genre's like you and I did as kids... they've been exposed to everything. Video games are also a huge influence that's why you hear bizarre breaks in that track that are reminiscent of old school video games." I'm not 100% sure I buy this theory, however the music is pretty entertaining. Check out the video.
Here are the top 6 absurd things to look for:
1. I'll state the obvious first. The hilarious crouching stance, officially known as the "Crabwalk". The bass player does this especially well.
2. The synchronized head banging that isn't always on beat... love it!
3. The over done auto-tune effect on the singing vocals...
4. Note the ridiculous guitar move at 00:57
5. Absurd style change number one at 1:44, apparently the keyboardist decided the song needed some ballad piano at this point.
6. Doubly good absurd style change at 2:45. Now the keyboardist feels like clubbin! WTF? This was the section my friend said was probably inspired by video games.
Heh... I kid, but I must admit this is interesting stuff and new sounding. I probably wouldn't buy the album though.
The second video game related music snippet I have today is that Christopher Tin's new album "Calling All Dawns" was released today. If you played Civilization 4 you will recognize his work. His song "Baba Yetu" was the theme song. The music is very ethnic and choral heavy and extremely well produced. His work is not for everyone though, if you aren't a fan of choral type vocals this may grate on you quickly.
However, I highly suggest jumping over to his site and checking it out. You can also purchase the album there as well.