Monday, June 21

Gomez - A Rough Guide

   From Wikipedia:
   "Gomez are an English indie rock band from Southport. The band are
    distinguished for having 3 singers and 4 songwriters, employing
    traditional and electronic instruments. Their sound is versatile and
    evades typical music genres falling into indie, alternative, rock,
    folk and experimental."
     <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gomez_%28band%29>

   An English band with a Spanish name.  Looking at images of the band
   members in the early days, you wonder they could produce such mature
   sounds.  The style is often very different to that of the band's
   contemporaries.  That's probably what got my attention.

   The official web site:
     <http://www.gomeztheband.com/>

   Many of the band's clips are on an official YouTube "channel":
     <http://www.youtube.com/user/GomezBand>

   The links in the guide below are to YouTube movies.  If the links are
   blocked, you can try listening to some clips at:
     <http://music.msn.com/music/artist-videos/gomez.3/>

   The "rough guide" ...

   1. "78 Stone Wobble"
     <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sxcy7xUeMo8>
   The band's first album, "Bring It On", was released in 1998.  It was
   produced by the band, and it won the 1998 Mercury Music Prize for best
   album.  This is the first single, and it introduces the eclectic feel of
   the band's music and quirky lyrics.  There are three singers in the
   band, and on this track they all get a turn at the mike.

   2. "Get Myself Arrested"
     <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceX71za3GhY>
   This is the second single from the debut album.  A suitably eccentric
   video.

   3. "Whippin' Piccadilly"
     <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6Db82PAfss>
   The third single from "Bring It On", has a lighter, catchier sound.

   4. "Get Miles"
     <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPs9BsJPEcQ>
   A live version of the bluesy opening track from "Bring It On".  Of the
   three singers in the band, I like this guy's vocal style the most.

   Other standout tracks on the band's very solid debut album include
   "Make No Sound" and "Here Comes The Breeze".

   5. "Bring It On"
     <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgizC2R6_l8>
   The band's second album, "Liquid Skin", was released in 1999.  Again, it
   was self-produced, and arguably refines the style from the band's debut.
   Oddly, the first single from "Liquid Skin" has the same title as the
   band's first album.  The official video clip mocks a series of public
   service announcements.

   6. "Rhythm & Blues Alibi"
     <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lfd3vr6y1Hg>
   The second single from "Liquid Skin".  As in several songs, there are
   multiple vocal parts.

   7. "We Haven't Turned Around"
     <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBE5WemNPMU>
   The third single from "Liquid Skin".  A quieter, more melodic affair.

   Other highlights from "Liquid Skin" include "Revolutionary Kind" and
   "Blue Moon Rising".

   The band released an EP, "Machismo" in 2000.  The clip for the title
   track is on YouTube.  A collection of B-sides and other rarities,
   "Abandoned Shopping Trolley Hotline", was also released in 2000.

   8. "Shot Shot"
     <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phZSnEtr0hw>
   For the third album "In Our Gun", released in 2002, the band broadened
   its musical palette a bit with the introduction of some electronic and
   dub influences.  It may have alienated some of its fans, but the band
   manages to pull off another solid album.  This is the opening track and
   first single.

   9. "Sound of Sounds"
     <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDVNDy_G3pQ>
   The second single from "In Our Gun" is a great singalong ballad.  The
   three singers deliver some great harmonies.

   10. "Ping One Down"
     <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Skl4lhgKzDI>
   Another single from "In Our Gun".

   Other top songs from the album include the title track, "Even Song" and
   "1000 Times".

   11. "Silence"
     <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XmbhFmo5tw>
   The band's fourth album, "Split the Difference", was released in 2004.
   It was the first album where the band used an outside producer, and was
   a more standard rock and roll affair.  I have to admit it's not my
   favourite Gomez album, but it does have its moments.  This is the second
   single from "Split the Difference" is an example of the straight-up
   rockers on the album.

   12. "Sweet Virginia"
     <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJoz7tWBkuE>
   The third single from "Split the Difference" is a slower-paced ballad,
   and probably my favourite track on the album.  There doesn't appear to
   be an official video, so I've picked this unofficial clip.

   Other favourites from "Split the Difference" include "Chicken Out" (a
   stomper) and "There It Was" (a ballad).

   The band released a live album, "Out West" in 2005.  It includes tracks
   from the band's first four albums, plus a couple of covers.

   13. "How We Operate"
     <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8bDpzpDVu4>
   "How We Operate" was the fifth studio album by the band. It was released
   2006, and was produced by Gil Norton (the Pixies, Foo Fighters).  In my
   opinion it was a sparkling return to the energy and eclecticism of the
   band's earlier work.  The first single is the title track.

   14. "Girlshapedlovedrug"
     <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmaYRNW1pHk>
   The second single from "How We Operate" is a lighter, catchy pop song,
   with an appropriately quirky video clip.

   15. "See The World"
     <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKJJRnuCwF4>
   Another single from "How We Operate".

   Other standout tracks from the album "All Too Much" (an awesome song,
   unfortunately I couldn't find a clip for it) and "Hamoa Beach".

   Another collection of rarities, "Five Men in a Hut", was released in
   2006.

   16. "Airstream Driver"
     <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6rNFW34nNM>
   Album number six, "A New Tide", was released in 2009.  This is the
   first single.

   17. "Little Pieces"
     <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bo5PnYmTImA>
   This is a live acoustic version of the second single from "A New Tide".

   Other highlights from "A New Tide" include "Mix" and "Other Plans".

   Some members of the band collaborated on another EP while on tour in
   2009.  "Final Keep Me Up" was recorded using only iPhones.  Currently
   it's only available online at: <http://www.thefinalkeepmeup.com/>.

Monday, June 14

Another Quick Fix of Flicks, 14 June 2010

   1. "Philip Zimbardo on 'The Secret Powers of Time'"
     <http://blog.3rdeyeview.co.uk/biz/2010/05/28/the-secret-powers-of-time/>
   "Time is the most important resource you have. This video is a great
    example of how your perspective of time can change you. Professor
    Philip Zimbardo conveys how our individual perspectives of time affect
    our work, health and well-being. Time influences who we are as a
    person, how we view relationships and how we act in the world."

   2. "PIXELS"
     <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxX_bVluflo>
   "New York invasion by 8-bits creatures!  PIXELS is Patrick Jean's
    latest short film, shot on location in New York."  If you're a fan of
    video games from the 80s and 90s, you'll get a kick out of this.

   3. "The Shortest Possible Game of Monopoly: 21 Seconds"
     <http://scatter.wordpress.com/2010/05/30/the-shortest-possible-game-
        of-monopoly-21-seconds/>
   "If everything went just the right way, with just the right sequence of
    rolls, Chance and Community Chest cards, and so on, what is the quick-
    est way one player could go bankrupt? After working on the problem for
    a while, we boiled it down to a 4-turn (2 per player), 9 roll
    (including doubles) game."

   4. "I Am Sitting In A Video Room 1000"
     <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qKz5YW5J-U>
   "An homage to the great Alvin Lucier, this piece explores the 'photocopy
    effect', where upon repeated copies the object begin to accumulate the
    idiosyncrasies of the medium doing the copying."  In this case, a video
    is uploaded to YouTube where it is encoded, then downloaded back to a
    computer.  This cycle is repeated 1000 times.  There are also many
    intermediate versions showing various levels of degradation.

   5. "A little iPad magic"
     <http://www.tuaw.com/2010/05/31/a-little-ipad-magic/>
   A magician incorporates an iPad into his tricks.  Bits of this have been
   played on TV.  This is the full clip.

   6. "Working Lego Printer"
     <http://www.thomas-fitzgerald.net/2010/06/04/working-lego-printer/>
   A clever bit of work, using Lego to make a functioning computer printer.
   Tip: turn the volume down.

   7. "LittleDog Robot"
     <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUQsRPJ1dYw>
   An interesting video showing the latest advances in robotic technology.
   If you're interested, there are more videos posted on YouTube by the
   team that developed the robot.

   8. "Watch amazing 2-minute Star Wars trilogy ... with LEGOs!"
     <http://scifiwire.com/2010/05/watch-amazing-2-minute-st.php>
   The title says it all.

Monday, June 7

Graphical Odds and Ends, 7 June 2010

   1. "30 Unique Logo Designs That Actually Say Something"
     <http://devsnippets.com/article/30-unique-logo-designs-that-
        actually-say-something.html>

   2. Paper Art
   * "100 Extraordinary Examples of Paper Art"
     <http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2009/05/100-extraordinary-examples-
        of-paper-art/>
   * "The Beauty of Paper Art"
     <http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/05/29/the-beauty-of-paper-art/>

   3. "Business clichés visual find-it poster"
     <http://www.xplane.com/xblog/2010/01/07/business-cliches-visual-
        find-it-poster/>

   4. "lunchbreath's Assorted Infotoons"
     <http://www.flickr.com/photos/lunchbreath/sets/72157613074565475/>

   5. "textorizer"
     <http://lapin-bleu.net/software/textorizer/>
   "Textorizer is a program that allows you to make pictures formed with
   text."  Web version: <http://textorizer.whatfettle.com/>

   6. "Don't believe your eyes: This year's best illusions"
     <http://www.newscientist.com/special/best-new-visual-illusions-2010>