Notes From Abroad
What up world, sorry I’ve been gone for a minute. I neglected to mention it until now, but I’m spending the semester abroad in London and god damn it’s good to be here. I’m studying at NYU’s London program, living with my best friend from high school in King’s Cross down the street from the Scala and working at Lucky Number Music (Gotye, Sebastien Tellier, Seventeen Evergreen, et al) commissioning remixes and music videos (easily the best job ever), so yeah, shit rules pretty hard right now. That said, I’ve got so much to do these days that it’s been pretty hard to keep up with the site, and I don’t think I’ll be getting any less busy any time soon. I’m hoping my best of lists are still on the way (read: it’s either up here within the next seven days or it won’t ever see the light of day) and I do still intend to do whatever I can to keep this shit regularly updated, but don’t be surprised if things drop off a bit around here this semester. As long as I’m here I might as well drop a few hot jams for you though. I mean, yeah, I’m way busy, but I always make sure to find the time to keep my headphones tuned to the freshest sounds, so here’s some of what I’ve been spinning as of late. Oh and thanks to Rya Backer for being my only friend.
MP3: “Bullets” - Editors [Alternate Link]
So yeah, you’ve probably heard this track, but I may never have heard such a quintessentially British song in my life. I’m not sure what it is really, but this is always the first song I listen to getting off the plane at Heathrow and the last song I play before I leave. An underrated classic from 2005.
MP3: “Don’t Know What To Do With My Hands” - Fans of Kate [Alternate Link]
Go ahead and file this one under British As Shit as well. This one’s been sitting on my hard drive for nearly as long as “Bullets” only this track never got any love from anyone, and Fans of Kate disbanded within a year of its release, dooming it to the annals of obscurity for eternity. Whatever though, I still think it rules.
MP3: “Say Yeah” - Wiz Khalifa [Alternate Link]
Zack showed me a radio rip of this INCREDIBLE track over break and I came pretty close to soiling myself. Alright, it could be better, but endless props to any rapper with the balls to sample ’99’s Alice DJ trance-pop classic “Better Off Alone” on their debut single proper. Here it is in high quality.
MP3: “Divine” - Sebastien Tellier [Alternate Link]
This song is perfect. I wasn’t so sure what to expect after “Sexual Sportswear” failed to live up to its flawless title, but “Divine” restored my faith in the French maestro and the rest of the album, which I was able to pick up from Lucky Number last week, doesn’t disappoint. In other Seb Tellier news, the recently-revealed album artwork for Sexuality is either the best album cover of the last five years or the absolute worst. Thoughts?
MP3: “Happy Rabbit” - Breakbot [Alternate Link]
It remains to be seen just how much influence I’ll have in the remixes department over at Lucky Number, but if there’s one thing I’ll be pushing for from the start it gonna be getting Breakbot on a remix of “Divine”. Dude’s basically Justice if they wrote songs about the beach and summertime and pool parties and shit instead of the whole epic religious/heavy metal imagery they’ve chosen to embrace instead.
MP3: “On My Shoulders” - The Dø [Alternate Link]
Another Parisian act with a unique sound and burgeoning buzz are the half-Finnish, half-Parisian husband-wife duo The Dø. Their excellent debut album, A Mouthful, dropped in France last week, and though “Playground Hustle” is the track that made me fall in love with the band, it’s “On My Shoulders” that has carried the album into the Top 20 in France with its massive success as a single. It forfeits the playful bounce of many of the record’s standout tracks in favor of a darker, more dramatic vibe, but it’s a hell of a song and is just another reason to get very excited about the Dø in ‘08.
MP3: “Hangman” - Eugene McGuinness [Alternate Link]
Staying consistent with a B-side pedigree of remarkably high quality, “Hangman” - off the flipside of last year’s “Bold Street” single - is yet another brilliant track from Eugene McGuinness and another reason to start foaming at the mouth with excitement at the prospect of a proper Eugene McGuinness full-length arriving in late 2008.
MP3: “Rocks & Daggers” - Noah & The Whale [Alternate Link]
The PUSH club night - put on by my main man Imran Ahmed from Abeano Music and the lovely Young & Lost girls - at the Astoria is usually a good bet for a fun-ass Saturday night, but they outdid themselves last week with a Noah & The Whale/Vampire Weekend bill that’s easily the best lineup they’ve ever had. The sound quality eft a bit to be desired, but both bands persevered and failed to disappoint. “Rocks & Daggers” is the B-side to their brand new single “2 Bodies 1 Heart”, but for my money it’s good enough to be a single in its own right.
And speaking of Vampire Weekend, how fucking good is the new video for “A-Punk”? After that dreadful self-made video for “Mansard Roof” I was a bit worried about them, but this new one’s great. Sure, stop-motion is a bit sooo 2006, but that can be forgiven for a video that’s this much fun.
MP3: “Lightbulbs” (James Yuill Remix) - James Yuill [Alternate Link]
We had the pleasure of catching James Yuill at Chocolate Rain last Wednesday and despite us coming in with low expectations it actually kind of ruled. His songs are good and all but you can tell he’s got a serious knack for remixing, as was indicated by an impromptu mid-set interlude in which he dropped a certifiably bananas remix of “Harder Better Faster Stronger” and his mix of the Answering Machines “Lightbulbs” isn’t too shabby either. Further supporting this notion was the completely amazing rendition of Radiohead’s “Jigsaw Falling Into Place” that he closed his set with. Apparently he’s heading into the studio to cut a proper recording of the cover next week, and I’m definitely going to see if I can talk to the Chess Club kids about letting me throw it up here, so keep an eye on this space and definitely see James Yuill if you’re in London, which shouldn’t be too hard since dude’s playing like 40 shows around town over the next few months.
MP3: “Pumpkin Soup” (Bloc Party’s Team Tiger Edit) - Kate Nash [Alternate Link]
So yeah, this kind of came out of nowhere. Not bad though.
MP3: “Cryptic” - Pin Me Down [Alternate Link]
While we’re on the subject of Bloc Party, guitarist Russell Lissack - who is also the brains behind the Bloc Party remixes - has a new project with New York City vocalist Milena Mepris called Pin Me Down, and “Cryptic” is the duo’s first single. It’s due out on Kitsune Maison’s GOLD Compilation February 4th and a proper 12″ release for the single will follow in March on the vaunted French house label. I could do with some different vocals I guess, but the guitars are all about that classic Silent Alarm-era Bloc Party sound, and there really isn’t anything more I can ask for than that.
MP3: “Get Lucky” (Outlines Remix) - New Young Pony Club [Alternate Link]
Finally, I’m reposting this absolute gem of a remix because it’s one of the best and most obscure remixes (though it’s more of a cover, really) I heard all last year and it got absolutely no love when I dropped it just after Christmas.
Yo that is a lot of fucking songs. I hope we’re back on good terms now.

January 27th, 2008 at 2:15 pm
I beg of you, PLEASE get those ‘Best-of’ lists online, they absolutely rule. You’re gonna have a fullscale riot on your hands, if you leave out the highlight of this blogs year;) Please find some time and put them up!
January 27th, 2008 at 3:20 pm
On a different note, I’m coming to London in a couple of months, and would love to see some acts while I’m there. Any websites that has a calender of concerts in London?
January 27th, 2008 at 3:33 pm
Welcome back - even if it is just for a brief hello.
January 27th, 2008 at 4:10 pm
good to hear from you even though you bring the news that we will be seeing less of you from now on. anyway thanks for the songs they are amazing. enjoy europe
January 27th, 2008 at 4:15 pm
Thanks alot, and well done for choosing the right side of the pond to inhabit
January 27th, 2008 at 5:29 pm
Good to know you’re alive and well. The Breakbot track is probably the best of a very strong bunch of songs. Oh, and Seb Tell’s album cover: Smell The Glove!
January 27th, 2008 at 6:06 pm
well if you’re down the road from the scala, go and see spoon on february 25th.
the london music scene and shows can be brilliant.
i know in england you should check out our british bands more while you’re here, but this is one show you should not miss. i’m travelling down for it myself.
January 27th, 2008 at 8:13 pm
Welcome to London, hope you enjoy our city and the many artists it has to offer. Will be interesting to see if you can uncover some rare gems.
January 27th, 2008 at 10:43 pm
So jealous you’re there. Granted I’m in Australia, but I’d like to check that city out for a term sometime, too. Good call on Tellier - been getting lots of hate for liking that track so much, and I dunno why. The Wiz song is so cheesy yet so hilariously awesome. And I saw T.T.C. with J.M.E. at Scala in my three days in London - so yea, I’ve got good memories of the area.
January 28th, 2008 at 2:42 am
welcome to britain.
may you survive our horrible spring weather.
January 28th, 2008 at 8:22 am
Thought I’d say well done on blogging Laura Marling, she’s amazing, and have been blogging her as well.
Cheers for the traks.
January 28th, 2008 at 8:52 am
Hey thanks for the great tracks, don’t want to be a bother but the Bloc Party Pumpkin Soup links ar’nt working. The first 30 seconds I can manage to get sound so good as well!
January 28th, 2008 at 9:36 am
that’s what the alternate links are there for. this site has a history for causing some people problems with downloads. i’ve had a few myself. use the alternate link or just try again in an hour or so. usually works for me.
January 28th, 2008 at 9:40 am
actually derek
i’m liking these spontaneous mega-posts
cause it’s given me time to go back and actually listen to everything else you’ve given me
January 28th, 2008 at 3:46 pm
Hey, I’m your fucking friend too, Derek. I’m like the only person who comments without their own blog to promote.
January 28th, 2008 at 5:28 pm
These alternate links aren’t working. Great to hear LDN being rousered though
January 28th, 2008 at 8:54 pm
ok, they’re not working any more.
you can still get to the songs though.
click on the alternate links’ properties. then copy the last bit of the address (the bit starting http://www.zshare.net….) and paste into your browser.
January 29th, 2008 at 12:08 am
oh my god, ‘happy rabbit’ is awesome, thanks for the music!
January 29th, 2008 at 1:41 am
for the alt links, just delete the http://goodweather… part of the address and go to the ‘zshare.com’ part
January 29th, 2008 at 6:39 am
Yeah not really sure how the zShare links managed to fuck themselves up like that, but I\’ve gone through and re-updated all of them so it should be smooth sailing from here on out. Sorry about that.
January 29th, 2008 at 12:30 pm
It’s like you’ve read my mind, I was looking for the Cryptic single the day before you posted this then lo and behold.
January 29th, 2008 at 1:19 pm
some nice stuff there… good to have you back.
it’s all about oxford right now… you should get out of the smoke some time!
January 29th, 2008 at 6:34 pm
If you can get a ticket you should see the Whitest Boy Alive at Electric Ballroom on 7th Feb.
January 29th, 2008 at 7:21 pm
Oooh, i may be going to see The Whitest Boy Alive too!
Its all about hitting Buffalo Bar for Crimes Against Pop or Twee As Fuck clubnights.
You must check out Pete and the Pirates and a new unsigned band “Friends of the Bride”
UK Websites
Timeout - London
Drowned in Sound
Riot on the Rocks
Seetickets.com
wegottickets.com
January 29th, 2008 at 10:09 pm
thanks for the dedication and finding time to feed our musical appetites. you know, i’ve been coming here a while and I’ve never noticed that your blog title is a translation of a sigur ros song title. that’s particularly interesting to me because my blog is also a sigur ros song title (hopping into puddles). It’s not really a music blog though.
But yeah, I think we should be like best friends for life.
Or…I’ll just add a link to you on my blog and we’ll settle it at that. (I don’t know why it wasn’t on there before.)
January 30th, 2008 at 2:35 am
how funny is it that your blog was mentioned within the first few words of the vampire weekend album review in SPIN?
hope london treats you well… and thanks for so many great recommendations over the years
January 30th, 2008 at 7:46 am
Sounds like the year’s off to a great start for you! …great list…I absolutely love Vampire Weekend right now.
February 6th, 2008 at 6:12 am
Sorry I forgot to mention it last time then:
The Outlines remix easily beats the original, and lots of pandabears with it.
In short: it rules bags of ass
Thanks for the tracks.
March 26th, 2008 at 10:03 pm
Ahh – I don’t know – not my style – too — bland? Or something. I don’t know. Last night I stumbled across a site called woozyfly. com – I found this guy - who is f’in awesome Check him out woozyfly. com/chrismann
April 18th, 2008 at 6:16 pm
I agree with you on Wiz Khalifa’s “Say Yeah.”Not too many MCs are sampling trance these. Just shows the diversity in Hip-Hop
April 28th, 2008 at 12:30 pm
dam it