What is going on?
Failing to see the difference
With the release of ‘Together’ the Pet Shop Boys have
confused me somewhat. Once I got my head around the myriad of mixes and
formats both digital and physical I made my choices and paid my money.
However, I am failing to understand the difference between the 3:30
Radio Mix of the title track and the 3:31 Ultimate mix. I consider
myself to have quite good ears and especially for Pet Shop Boys tracks
but I am left baffled as to the difference between these two uniquely
labelled mixes.
Is there a difference? Does anyone know? Is it a typo? The web seems to
give me no answers and nobody else seems to asking the question. Am I
going mad or are my ears defunct?
a-ha are gone........
I wasn’t that hopeful as I entered the Sheffield Arena, I knew this gig was set as a ‘half-house’ with 50 to 75% of the seating curtained off (a very curious affair that I have only ever seen in that arena).
Time to support the support
So will I go to see support acts now? No. Absolutely not, but I am very glad I did this time. It must have been fate.
Don't judge a book by its cover
Recently I have seen an album cover which really drew me in. As a vintage synthesizer geek, I was immediately drawn to Arnaud Rebotini's "Music components" album. It's downloading at the moment; the music could well be tosh, it could be great, but I'm trying it because the cover intrigued me.
The instruments featured on the cover represent a list of old analogue gear any electronic musician would kill to own. You can keep the Juno 2 and the TR-707 wouldn't see much action when you've got an 808 surely? But otherwise I want the lot. Now has that download completed yet?
Later..........
Yes, it has downloaded. Yes, it's everything I hoped it would be. It's quite brilliant. judge some books by their cover by all means.
Pet Shop Boys get it "Together"
Possibly best described (or probably not), as a ¾ techno pop stomper, “Together” is just the sort of track I have been longing for. “Miracles” was another great single designed to promote a greatest hits which sounded contemporary and yet rich in Pet Shop Boys DNA. Yet following on from this Trevor Horn was handed the production reigns and everything went a bit conventional (I mean - drums and bass guitar! for god’s sake!). As a primarily electronic band, I have always liked Neil and Chris’s music when it was raw and driven by the pulse of the dance floor. OK, so dancing to something in ¾ isn’t easy (unless you want to waltz) but “Together” is just the sort of record I want to hear them making in 2010 and is instantly a favourite in this house.
Don't belive the reviews. or me.......
Former creative giants lose their way – 1/5
“this is the sound of musicians with nothing to prove and everything to give” BBC
“Barking, then, is a return to form not because it's the best album Karl Hyde and Rick Smith have put out in a while (and it is), but because this record sees the duo returning to the more beat-intensive, complicatedly beatific realm of everything from "Pearl's Girl" to "Two Months Off." RA Reviews
Hell, I thought. I’m ordering it and will make up my own mind. I am so glad I did. The naysayers are simply wrong. This is a rejuvenated Underworld, and Underworld who have found their mojo, their best album since “secondtoughestintheinfants”.
But don’t take my word for it.