Monday, June 1, 2015

Rakastan suomisaundi

I hope you all have had a pleasant time including awesome music since I last wrote. From now it will only get even better!

Today is going to be the day I return to bring exceptional music to your body and soul. And to show that I really mean it, I dug up something that's been in my Favourites list for quite a while but that didn't make it into this blog yet.

To be honest, I found tons of excuisite material. More than I can cover.

This time our journey brings us to Finland to a fella whose name is Jere Häkkinen. He is an original founder of the label Freakdance Records. There they release music from creators of the suomisaundi genre like Puoskari or Luomuhappo.

Wait, suomisawhat? Like you, I did not have any idea of what this is, what it sounds like and what it's overall supposed to be. I was told that it is a mixture of finnish electro psychedelic music and since I am a kind of curious guy I decided to look out for it. As always it did not take very long and I found out that suomisaundi is described as finnish psy trance that was inspired by Goa in the mid 90's.
I had absolutely no clue what it would sound like since my thoughts connected to Goa don't leave any room for temperatures below 24°C and endless nights paired with the grim finnish spirit.
I was totally biased since I only knew the finnish metal scene.
However, I always leave enough room to get (pleasantly) surprised. After doing some research, and also due to not giving up too early, I found the already mentioned Jere Häkkinen and his project Luomuhappo.


When I listened to this song I immediately thought: This is exactly what this strange mixture of different styles and culture has to sound like! The very relaxed rythm carries you far enough to keep on listening closely. The melodies tell stories of mythical forests where fairies and trolls dance. And all you do is to float over this scenery, being the silent watcher, breathing in tree pollen that shine in the golden sun light. The melodies jump up and down, sway back and forth and I check and realise I do the same. This song creates an amazing atmosphere. It has a very natural feeling to it.
Suomisaundi definitely manages to set itself apart from other Goa or Trance related music.
I am sure there are many occasions where you can listen to it, maybe except for busy places like the office or downtown. But then again, maybe it helps you escape from stress and ill feelings?
Whatever you end up doing, listen to it and give me you thoughts on this one and last but not least,
Enjoy!

Friday, August 30, 2013

Yet another half-baked heading

Hello everyone this is nexus-sound back with some more incredible music for you guys out there who are, without any doubt, eager to discover what I have for you this time! Now I've been thinking a lot about when the 90's will finally be coming back as we gain more and more distance to those times right before the millenium and I think that history and taste have been repeating themselves since FOREVER and it is unlikely to stop now. So yes, that indeed is the conclusion I made and I am actually quite sure about it so call me Nostradamus or a hipster or maybe both! However, as this is a blog about music and as I try NOT to spend too much time on evaluating what I should write, let me just get to the important stuff.

The band's name is Morphine and they existed pretty much only in that particular decade I was talking about before. Frontman Mark Sandman died 1999 and that was the end of the band until the other band members, so I heard, decided to revive it in 2007 but I do not consider it a serious reunion because in those past 6 years they haven't released a single album, yet, but surely there's none to come and they probably just ran out of money.
Nevertheless, back in the day they used to do some awesome type of music which was not too common and they sort of introduced the style "dreamrock". However, frontman Sandman used to call it "lowrock" which I think does not only sound way more cool but also resembles better the way their music sounds. Apart from the usual instruments that are used in a rock band, like bass and drums, they tend not to use a guitar and a saxophone instead, creating a blues-ish spirit.
I hope you guys enjoy it!


Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Gasp!!

Cheesus Christ!!!


Who would have thought we would return after such long absence? Yes, of course, I did! I had quite some things on my mind and to be honest I was uncertain about the future of this blog. However, it never was the question whether I want to continue writing (I actually did quite a lot of writing recently, but not for this blog nor another than rather shortstorys.) I did a lot of thinking about how and what I want this blog to be. I came to the conclusion, that I still want to show you music that I like and which I think is stunning, but I do not want to focus on its "uniqueness" any more. Music always stays unique, even if you perform the same song over and over again, because the circumstances never are the same. Another reason is that the way music has an impact on somebody is dependent on the emotional state of that somebody. If I'm feeling happy because I had a great night drinking and having fun and start to write something about a song I just heard, this feeling might possibly apply to just the same kind of persons who were in the same state as I was; just to exaggerate a little bit *cough*.

What does that mean? It means I'm going to start showing "more profound" music which maybe doesn't have such a huge impacts. The music is still far better than average, still on the very top of my musical taste.

Back to business

When I started my day I didn't put on my music or anything. I didn't have the urge to do so when it suddenly hit me. An earworm out of the nowhere (I heard the british like this expression, which originates from Germany, pretty much. This is my contribution to the languagetransfer!)
I actually had no idea which song it was that was stuck in my head, I still don't. But the seed was planted and so I started looking for some Mad Caddies songs I've remembered from my good ol' Punk Rock and Ska times. However, I started digging up Youtube, blogs and forums as it is my nature and I found a band from - I was surprised - Germany. 
Speaking of surprise, I just remembered my food, cooking, since I started writing this post... Here a short lesson dear readers: Enthusiasm is dangerous! Ok.
The band is called Boxing Fox and consisted of 5 guys from Braunschweig. Unfortunately they disbanded in 2012. Nevertheless, their songs are good third wave ska and it's nice to follow the upbeat. As it's typical for ska it's good for dancing with some ease, and that's the way ska should be.

But I suggest you give it a try yourself!




If you like it - their album is available for free on their website!


Boxing Fox - Good Mood

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Swallow

I disrupted learning for my exam (it's tomorrow) but I won't let you miss this.
As a follower of the allmighty procrastination-deities I need a certain way to motivate myself into studying.
How?


I'm quite sure it won't work for you.
However - nice (hyper-)aggressive mix of drum and base and dubstep.

Dieselboy - Wake the dead

Sunday, November 11, 2012

DnB

Hello everyone,

I'm back from the grave and you know what, life is pretty darn awesome if you ask me. So is the piece of gold you will listen to shortly (no doubt). It happens to be autumn, therefore being cold as fuck, making me susceptive to Drum'n'Base again. I know, DnB-tracks ar close to similar regarding the repetitive drum patterns, but either you've got the thrilling affection to this kind of music, or you don't. So, as I actually LOVE it, there is no way of this not getting posted!

Getting back to business.
What's pointing out in this track are definitely the drums...

Just kidding: Melody it is.
Although the song is typically driving (THE attribute of DnB), the melody casts its chillout-spell upon it.
Would be absolutely out of place in a lounge, if you ask me, but the combination of both, drive and chill out, is really appealing.
Who is this all about? Madmen & Poets - Scandinavian Sunday
No lame fun facts about the interpreters this time.

Be awesome. Stay tuned.




Wednesday, September 26, 2012

summersummersummer





Hey everyone.

It has been quite some time since my last post. Unfortunately I hardly find time right now.
That does not mean I'm not listening to music anymore neither I don't find new songs, which I do. It just means you will not see that many posts in the future, i guess (at least until I start trying to find distraction from my studies). So, as I am currently sick, and I hate it, I just remembered the thing to do and that is why I will show you some classical HARD ROCK, hell YEAH!!!!

Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you, Blue Öyster Cult (BÖC).
Just some trivia, for the sake of it:
They originally formed in 1967. Back then they named themselves "Soft White Underbelly" which changed in 1970/71. Playing at college-parties in the beginning the band ended up touring the world. They were the first to use an umlaut in their band name (like Motörhead, Mötleycrüe and so on did later) and introduced Laser-shows for stage-performances. After a pause they restarted BÖC and they currently stll exist.

The song you are going to listen is called Burning for you. It is one of their most succesful and famous ones.
This song is like summer. Enjoy!




Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Several reasons...

... push me to lead your ears and eyes to Aphex Twin. Tonight, after spending quite some time to find new, to me unknown electronic music, I stumbled upon the song Windowlicker.
The result is... weird.
Why?  I can't really tell. I am mostly certain that not just a few people will dislike the track or at least not appreciate it as much as I think I do.
You probably think now "What's wrong with that song?"
First of all, I did not just listen to it, I watched the music video. And that video is totally weird and somewhat creepy. Richard James aka Aphex Twin looks like a pimp and has a lot of "hoes" in his car.
Well, that's standard in so many music videos you'll say and you're right. But this is different and I won't tell you because you have to see it for yourself.
It's creepy; it's strange; but hillarious at the same time. Last one's probably the reason I like it ;-)

Sound
As I mentioned before I was searching for electronic music. This song is pretty progressive and experimental. He uses a lot of pitched voices to create the sounds beside of his drum kit. Overall, there are almost no similar cycles throughout the roundabout 6 minutes it takes. That's awesome!
But it needs attention and is quite hard to listen to it alongside for  this song is simply an intelligent one. Even one may not really like it that much, I think you should at least deal with such kind of music if think of yourself as somebody who is aware of music.

I am quite curious what you think about it!
And don't skip anything ;-)

Aphex Twin - Windowlicker