Nuggets 182 – Thrashy / Shoegazey

Shoegaze (and here), aka The Scene That Celebrates Itself is that lovely droney sound I associate with My Bloody Valentine  and Loveless. Faded in the UK when BritPop swept in, but lives on, particularly in the US. Recent shoegaze goes under the ungainly nugaze moniker.

Reading the blogs, San Francisco looks like a hot bed of shoegazey goodness. Bands I recognise from previous mix’s such as Film School, Tamaryn (a kiwi), Young Prisms, Weekend, The Soft Moon, Whirr (formerly Whirl), LSD and the Search for God, Collider, Girls, oOoOO, Henry’s Dress and The Brian Jonestown Massacre count / counted SF as their home.  San Fran shoegazers even have their own website and ran three Cool Waves Festivals.

Here is a mix with shoegaze tinged tunes.

 

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True Widow (and here). Sometimes I wonder whether I should keep up my Emusic subscription. I hear a band I like, head over to Emusic to download the album only to find that the band isn’t there, or the label isn’t available in NZ. Bandcamp is only a click away and there the music is only a few dollars or is free. Emusic came through with this slowcore band (although they term their art stonegaze). Thick sounding guitars chug chug chug in languid jangly style. Excellent.

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Mood Rings wistful. Their EP is free here.

Pia Fraus – Estonian shoegaze, yeah!

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Milk Music Grungy Dinosaur jnr. / Wipers influenced band that has put out a series of 12 inch singles. Thick grungy tunes. Great. From Washington.

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Reading Rainbow, LoFi duo from Philadelphia. Wistful.

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A Grave with No Name. I thought this was an established band of muso’s, but it’s a solo effort from a London guy who calls up other musicians as necessary. Great base line. Nice mug shot boys.

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Henry’s Dress (and here and interview) – defunct band from the 1990’s and Peel favourites

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Siesta on Sunday are from 毛呂山町 so I am guessing that they are Japanese. Their tunes are free here. This song is fab, ultimate shoegaze. Not so enamoured of the tunes when the singer is nearer the top of the mix.

Colleen Green her tunes free here.

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Las Robertas Costa Rican all girl band, garage sound with some northern soul.

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Wooden Shjips No intro required. Psychedelia with a Krautrock bent.

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Whirl / Whirr

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Nearly all tracks up now. Made some changes… pushed some tracks into the next LoFi mix.

#a-grave-with-no-name, #a-place-to-bury-strangers, #belong, #ceremony, #colleen-green, #frankie-rose-and-the-outs, #henrys-dress, #las-robertas, #milk-music, #mood-rings, #pia-fraus, #reading-rainbow, #royal-hideouts, #secret-colours, #siestaonsunday, #true-widow, #whirl, #wooden-shjips

Not Nuggets – Moving music between computers

It’s all about m3u files.

These little files list the tracks in a playlist. If carefully crafted, moving music between computers is as easy as ‘dragging ‘n dropping’ the m3u file from one computer (or a memory stick) and into iTunes in another computer.

Howto

1. Open iTunes and select the music section of your library on the left hand side of the screen.

2. Use file explorer to navigate to the directory / memory stick with the m3u file, and navigate down to the file with the name of the playlist you want to import into your computer

3. Drag ‘n drop the m3u file into the right hand pane of iTunes.

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4. itunes will (hopefully) create a new playlist, and start copying the files across.

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5. When iTunes finishes sucking the files across, c’est voila, the music is now safely loaded into iTunes on your computer.
 
6. To keep all the new playlists tidy, you may prefer to move them into a new playlist folder

In iTunes go File >> New Playlist Folder. Then highlight the new folder to it give a name, and drag the playlists into the folder. To rename the folder, double-click on the name.

#itunes, #m3u, #playlists