Seeing as I’m up this late, I decided to post something.
Shitty opening sentence, I know, but I always have trouble with starting posts - I suppose it’s because blogging gives a sense that I’m talking to myself, a well known sign of madness; but I guess that’s the risk I took when I set this thing up. ^_^
Anyway.
Like most internet savvy people, I use torrents to get stuff for free - this was all well and good when I thought that the internet was anonymous; however, since I have now realised that whatever I do on the internet is not secret (my ISP is Virgin Media), I’ve decided to use torrents a bit less illegally and start to attempt to legalise my (fairly large) music collection. eBay is a good place to get CDs - though it is a bit frustrating that I don’t actually have a working CD drive to rip the tracks from them - and iTunes is a good place for downloads and stuff. It’s just that MUSIC IS SO FUCKING EXPENSIVE. Of course, things like Keane giving away their new song for free helps - and it’s quite a good one too (only available until 11am today though :O), but it’s putting a bit of a strain on my bank balance. I may just have to start torrenting again. *shock horror*
To the title: You may know of an Australian Electronica band called Cut Copy. Then again, you probably don’t.
Electronic-y music happens to be my favourite kind, along with more folky, rocky and poppy stuff, so naturally, Cut Copy is one of my most played bands at the moment. It started when iTunes put one of their singles, Lights & Music, up for free download. At first I didn’t like it - I was probably in a bad mood - but it sat on my iPod for a while, not being played. Then, one day, I was watching random Trackmania videos on YouTube, and I came across this video:
Apart being in awe of the AMAZING Trackmania skills on display, I also liked the music. I liked it enough to go and find out what it was, anyway. It turned out to be Cut Copy - this prompted me to ‘get’ their album, In Ghost Colours, and I have to say it is one of my all time favourites. It may just be that I’m slightly obsessed with it at the moment, but I think the way one track blends into another, whilst still keeping a great hook, is fantastic. Feel The Love and Hearts on Fire (from the video) are two of the best from the album. As well as Lights & Music, which I came round to after a few more listens.
I then discovered that Cut Copy had made another album previously, in 2005, called Bright Like Neon Love. The name intrigues me, so I decided to get that as well. Hmm. In my opinion anyway, it isn’t as good as In Ghost Colours - rather than having sophisticated rhythms which merge into one another, you get repetetive loops which grate after a while. Even though I like them all. I hate this album, but I also love it at the same time. It’s confusing, to say the least.
Anyway, there is one song which I don’t hate at all. In fact, I quite like it, even though it’s a bit slow. It suits it though. It’s called Future…
It is a pretty odd video, but I like it for that.
Anyway, I’ve spent far too long on this post, so I’m going to leave it there.
Morning all.
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