I had to pick crumbs off the floor for the first time in 10 years yesterday.
I turned to give the empty yoghurt pot to her yesterday.
It's hit me a lot harder than I thought it would.
This came on shuffle as I drove back from the vets yesterday. I know Arcade Fire (or Win Bulter really) are kinda not on anymore, but it fitted the mood.
Wasted Hours. I've been trying to remember our last walk. She hurt her paw last week and was resting, so it's been a while. It was around the old town, the west end, and it was a normal walk. We had no idea.
But none of it was wasted, we had some good times together. Always cherish the good times.
Hmmm, that's some crunchy mp3 audio on that video. I could find a more high-fidelity version, but it has its charms. A big house banger from 1995, I think this is the Deep Dish Mix / the Deep Dish Mix is the most popular version (like Fatboy Slim's mix of Brimful of Asha etc.).
Off an old LuckyMe Advent comp, shuffle chucked this up on a recent drive back from Cornwall. There's 8-bit stuff, Miami Bass (I think), trance, all kinds of things going on in this. Good fun.
Darkness and light this, plinky crystalline piano and vocal sample meets beat science and bass drops. Omni Trio and Moving Shadow at their finest. As mentioned in Simon Reynold's Futuromania, the fact that this is from 1995 but still sounds so progressive is nuts.
The return of the king. What's it been, 10 years? I clocked that Rustie has been playing the odd show in Glasgow, but this is the first new music to be released. Hopefully a taster to a full release.
Yeah, I was standing outside Pret near St James's Park on a work trip, when the Bandcamp notification popped up on my phone. Had to separate myself from the group, earphones in like a knob, desperate to hear it.
But fuck it, Rustie's back. Rustie has returned. We are back.
A Llantwit Major-based music blog for things post-punk, electronic and a little bit left of centre, with second-hand cultural musings, third-rate sociological stabbings and very rarely the odd mp3.
I also write the odd album review for Buzz Magazine and used to present Amser Electroneg on Bro Radio.