Sunday, 2 May 2010

Caribou: "Sun" (Memo Remix)

Here's a remix I've done for a remix competetion that Dan Snaith (Caribou) has put together for his next single, "Sun", off his excellent new album "Swim". Not putting my money on it really, but I liked the result, I suppose.

Caribou: "sun" (memo remix) by memoguerra

Trip Mosaic 9 and Trip Mosaic 10


A twofer of Trips! Enjoy.

http://www.mediafire.com/file/1qeymmmdvjy/Trip Mosaic 9.mp3

http://www.mediafire.com/file/2ktwmn2kmen/trip mosaic 10.mp3

Friday, 2 April 2010

Trip Mosaic 8


Reinhard Lakomy, Ravi Shankar, Billy Green, Wimple Winch, Gainsbourg, Bardot, Shocking Blue, Delia Derbyshire, Horrific Child, Joy Division, I get to plug a new tune of mine, Dungen, Robyn Hitchcock, Big Black, and er, you know, business as usual...

Saturday, 27 March 2010

Answers to the Questions You Don't Know

Jesus. I don't think I've ever spent as much time on a track before. I possibly spent more time on it than Brian Wilson did on "Good Vibrations", only mine didn't cost millions of dollars to make or whatever.
I'm quite pleased with it, but I'm also sick of it by now, so I'm glad I can finally put it up on here and just forget about it forever.
Answers to the questions you don't know by memoguerra

Friday, 26 March 2010

Trip Mosaic 7


-"Another one? But I only just got the last one!" says you.
-"Well, I'm just trying to keep you well fed." says I.

Heldon kick thing off in a grand way, followed by music from the likes of Attila (Billy Joel's pre-fame - prog organ and drums duo), the Brian Jonestown Massacre, the theme to "Logan's Run", Black Moth Super Rainbow, Stockhausen, Eartha Kitt's brilliant version of "Hurdy Gurdy Man", Orange Juice, Aphex Twin and more repetitive drone passages!

On A Future In Noise


A bit more press courtesy of A Future In Noise. Thanks to Marilyn for the kind words!

Record of the Week: Vangelis: "Who Killed the Dragon?" (Finders Keepers)

Amazing music by progmaster Vangelis lovingly repackaged by the good people at Finders Keepers as a limited 12" EP containing some of the Alpha Beta Stuff and what was previously released on his album "The Dragon".
As far as I'm aware these are some of the first recordings he did after his Bible-themed masterpiece with Aphrodite's Child "666". Amazing synths, amazing musicianship (the dude who recorded that glorious bass on "Melody Nelson" is on here) and it's simply quite a trip.
I find myself flipping the record constantly, playing it on repeat and feeling better about myself for possessing such a gem. A must have. Thanks again to the ever-reliable folks at Finders Keepers!
Click below to listen to "Stuffed Tomato". I don't know why it says it's by me, Soundcloud does that and my computer illiteracy is to be blamed, as I don't know how to change it. It's obviously by Vangelis.
03 Stuffed Tomato by memoguerra