December 28th, 2011

WE DON’T THINK SO

Getting things ready to release the Original Words EP next month. I made a video for Boys, originally by Bauhaus.

The songs were recorded for a benefit for Blue Sunshine, an experimental film center in Montreal and are being released on CDr and as a digital download. More details to come!

Edit: I will be merging this blog with my main website over the next two months but will be back to a semi-normal update schedule.

Edit 2: You can download the single through Bandcamp for free now http://flist.bandcamp.com/track/boys-video-version

October 14th, 2011

CAN’T FORGET YOU

When people think of David Bowie’s Berlin period most will turn to “Heroes”, no doubt due to its familiarity. James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem reproduced the single’s signature guitar on All I Want off of This is Happening but to me, his most interesting homage to Bowie and Eno came from the album’s first single, Drunk Girls, pulling from Boys Keep Swinging off of Lodger (not to mention the album cover). Lodger saw Bowie’s return to a percussion driven album, a more pop oriented sound and the start of a long hiatus from collaborations with Eno.

My favorite song on the album is without a doubt, Move On. Bowie’s voice leads us to a pain stricken climax as the traveler cries for a love he left behind. Something always struck me about his delivery and how controlled he sounds all while appearing to be losing his thread. Songs like Red Money and DJ could have been found on other albums but I think this track is what pulls this album together as something different and the perfect end to the trilogy and partnership.

Move On (2011, unreleased)

I tried to make this my own but I soon came to the realization that Bowie songs are good for a reason. You change too much and it just becomes another crummy cover so I’m hoping my delivery sets me apart at least a little.

September 16th, 2011

I KNOW YOU’RE FEELIN’ LOVE

Listening to The Man From New Guinea by The In-Crowd I stumbled upon Reggae Groove, an easy going dance-hall track with some simple “Hey yeah!’s thrown over it. I’m not usually keen on direct sampling but this was too much fun to pass up.

True Feelings (2011, unreleased)

Everything else was recorded in a day meaning there are still quite a few changes I’d like to make but I’m still pretty happy with how it turned out.

In other news I will be performing for OFF Interarts upcoming Inside Out show in Montreal on Saturday the 24th of September at 12pm. It will be another ¡FLIST! set along with a few new songs from here and there.

March 12th, 2011

HOTTER THAN A FOREST FIRE

Here’s something I tossed together after getting a little bit too into I Hear Voices by Screamin’ Jay Hawkins. Not much to say on it other than I’m hoping to turn it into something bigger at some point.

Forest Ranger’s Wife (2011, unreleased)

Been a little quiet lately as I’m getting ready to put out a release. There will be a pretty decent backlog once I’ve got time on my hands again. More info coming soon, et cetera.

December 30th, 2010

HE DIDN’T EVEN SAY GOODBYE

Here’s another cover I’ve been working on, this time by Sonny Bono from Chér’s album The Sonny Side of Chér from 1966. With this piece I’ve taken elements from both Chér and Nancy Sinatra’s versions and attempted to update them. The bass/piano I’ve used is very simple but I feel it darkens the mood of the piece a touch and compliments a more funk oriented drum style.

Bang, Bang (2010, instrumental)

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While seeking out inspiration I accidentally stumbled upon Chér’s update to the song from 1988 (complete with Bon Jovi on production) where she replaces the quick, folk verse with a slowed down vocal break and guitar solo. For a song about rivalry and sadness, Nancy Sinatra’s version captures the sadness of the songs lyrics while Chér just seems to lean more towards anger and intensity. This also happens with Chér’s cover of Girl From Ipanema, where the usual light and airy vocals feel thick and heavy over the composition.

If you’d like more similar songs to this I would suggest Walk on By (Dionne Warwick, 1964), Nata Per Me (Adriano Celentano, 1961) and Jack’s Shadow (Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, 1986) to start.

I’ve been focusing on recordings from the 60′s and 70′s but will be moving on to the mid-eighties, nineties for the next song cover. Maybe Bang, Bang by Iggy Pop?

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