Showing posts with label Matt Pop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Matt Pop. Show all posts

Wednesday, 30 October 2024

Ring, ring, the happiest sound of them all

It is our dear friend John-John's [dare I say it? - 65th] birthday today!

Our little gang - of course - had a "gathering" to mark the occasion on Saturday, but...

...he is "ABBA's Number One Fan", after all - so how about an old, old favourite mash-up to mark the occasion?

Many happy returns, you old queen!!

Wednesday, 22 December 2021

Melodías miscelánea

With all this crap Xmas music dominating the airwaves at the moment, I think it's time for a selection of some of the "newer" choons that have caught my ear of late...

Let's start with a singer whose voice really made me sit up and take notice - Jacob Lusk of Gabriels!

From the sublime to...the return of - ahem - Tight Fit?!!

They've obviously been listening to Steps...

At last! Ollie's got the chance to "play the Princess" - it is panto season, after all...[Oh, yes it is!]

Here's a couple of our fave fierce Spanish divas who wouldn't look out of place in a Panto, either, with this range of outfits:

This next couple really need to "get a room"...

A song that's become a bit of an "anthem for the pandemic era", it actually began life as a conversation on Zoom:

Next up, a mindfuck. Once you've seen this slice of weirdness from BBC Sounds of 2022 nominees Wet Leg, you can never "unsee" it.
[2024 UPDATE: Gone from the interwebs. Here's the audio version:


[...and here's one of those godawful "reaction" videos, where at least you can see the video, if tiny in comparison to the egotists doing their "review".]

Saving the best to last - this!

As always, dear reader - let me know your thoughts.

Thursday, 7 May 2020

Heute Abend die Mensch-Machine





As a shorter-than-usual week's "excitement" working from home draws to its close (it's a bank holiday for the 75th anniversary of VE Day tomorrow), so our thoughts should normally be drawing towards party planning, and all that!

By bizarre happenstance, the sad news of the death of the "Chief Robot", founder-member of the one of the most influential bands in pop history Kraftwerk Florian Schneider has provided us with an opportunity (of sorts) to do so - firstly with an unexpectedly camp remix of one of their classic hits Man Machine by the genius that is Matt Pop...


...and a possibly even more unexpected appearance by another of their tracks, here being whooped up by the enthusiastic dancers on what appears to be a "modern" follow-up to America's iconic Soul Train show:


Faboo!

RIP Florian Schneider-Esleben (7th April 1947 – 30th April 2020)

Saturday, 22 October 2016

Salmigondis de musique



I have not done one of these "potpourri-of-pop" blogs for such a long time, I'd almost forgotten that "newer music" can produce some works of wonder and amusement. One tends to avoid most music beloved of the "benighted yoof" these days (all those Kendricks, Minajs, Drakes, Arianas, Little Mixes and Biebers - yuk), but occasionally I do pop in for a little look... Of the chart-toppers, I can just about cope with some currently mega-popular artists such as Adele or Clean Bandit, and the occasional tolerable choon like that Zara Larsson one that dominated the summer airwaves, or maybe that much-hyped Christina and the Queens ditty, but in general whatever the "Charts" these days encompasses tends to pass me by. But what of the rest? Here goes...

Watch me shimmy into the light..." Thus the remarkable Allie X announces her arrival - and, with RuPaul's Drag Race winner (and house fave) Violet Chachki on board in this magnificent "let's-raid-the-dressing-up-box" video, what a spectacle she is too! She's All The Rage:


Speaking of summer, the strangely-named Kungs vs Cookin’ on 3 Burners and This Girl has an alluring Northern Soul-tinged feel about it. The "pretty-young-things-at-play" video certainly does make one rather nostalgic for warmer climes...


One can always rely upon the brilliant Mr Dave Audé to make a slightly-catchy-yet-not-good-enough song such as Handclap by Fitz and the Tantrums into something really special:


No-one ever thought that meeja-sensations Sam and the Womp would ever be more than a one-hit-wonder, after their surprise hit of 2012 Bom Bom - but, as "comebacks" go, with the help of some "Bjork-lite" vocals from Bloom De Wilde and a glitzy video I think Fireflies is a rather jolly effort:


Next, and by complete contrast, a song that was played (with his tongue firmly in his cheek) by the ever-wonderful Desmond Carrington on his penultimate show on Radio 2 last night - it's Madeleine Peyroux and her cover of Tom Waits's Tango Till They're Sore. I love it!


Here is a really unexpected treat. We are all aware that everyone's (not least ours at Dolores Delargo Towers) favourite octogenarian chanteuse (not-yet-a-Dame) Petula Clark is cool, professional, and still retains the vocal tone and energy that would shame many a wannabee a quarter her age, but she is also never content just to rest on her "easy listening" laurels, it seems. With its catchy tune and atmospheric visuals, her new single Sacrifice My Heart is simply faboo!


The very lovely Andy Bell has been busy, too - what with his stage show Torsten The Beautiful Libertine, various live appearances and the release of two albums (the soundtrack to Torsten and a remix album of songs from the show Variance 2) this year. And here [courtesy of our friend John-John, who alerted me to it a while ago], with the excellent support of the one-and-only Al Pillay and the mixing talents of DJ Matt Pop, is Queercore!


If it's a party you're after, you can do much worse than a really catchy cover of the Four Seasons' Oh What A Night, in French, by the Gallic pop sensation (and occasional Ricky Martin duettist) M. (Matt) Pokora! Cette Année La, indeed:


...then there is the sumptuously funky début by the esoterically-named JANE and We Don't Wanna Dance! Shades of Sylvester/Wild Cherry/Average White Band and the heyday of Disco, methinks:

And, finally - not because this is by any means a conclusive list of favourites from the past few months, but merely because I have to end somewhere - Here's the lovely Robbie Williams and his (oh-so-"controversial") Party Like a Russian:


Anything that pisses Putin off has my vote!

Anyhoo, that's all folks - as ever, enjoy; and let me know your thoughts...

[*Salmigondis de musique = (hopefully) "musical hodgepodge" in French]

Thursday, 15 May 2014

I had to interrupt and stop this conversation



News today that the conglomerate of Dixons, Currys and PC World has agreed a merger with fellow retailer Carphone Warehouse to create a new one-stop-shop for smartphones, computers and - ahem - washing machines prompts me to re-visit a classic (and appropriate) mash-up.

Also continuing our celebrations of forty years of both Abba at Eurovision and the birth of Blondie, here they are together (again), in that brilliant mix by Matt Pop!


Ringing in the ears...

Saturday, 27 October 2012

I'm in the phonebooth, it's the one across the hall



We're back in London today, preparing to celebrate our favourite old queen's birthday with a traditional Hallowee'en-themed party tonight.

So, just as a special treat, here's a mash-up between two faves Blondie and Abba just for him. Happy (early) birthday, John-John!!


Fabba!

Thursday, 28 April 2011

New music matters



Time once again for a slab of newer music that has caught my ear of late...

Opening the melée is a rather cute singer in a band called One Eskimo, with a cover of an obscure song - He Called Me Baby by Candi Staton. Thanks to Mr Peenee for this one:


Aussie alternative duo Parralox released their own little tribute to Elisabeth Sladen (Sara Jane), a fine little electro number called Companion:


A man who appears to be Australia's answer to Eddy Huntington, Mr Peter Wilson is obviously an avid Stock Aitken and Waterman aficionado - as this teaser for his upcoming new single Stereo rather shows! (Thanks to the lovely Mike at Pop Trash Addicts once more for the introduction...)


Swedish band The Sound of Arrows return with a new release this week - Nova. Here's the fab DJ Tiesto remix, together with a remarkably homoerotic video. Enjoy!


And finally, a little wake-up call from a girl group called Oh My! - aptly described by Gill Mills on New Music Matters as "Lily in platforms with Daphne & Celeste as her bouncers". Enjoy this fab remix of their choon Run This Town:


Enjoy!