2 posts tagged “katsu curry”
"....and both will escape" or something.
Had three do's to go to as it's birthday season, didn't make any of em. Didn't feel that great on Saturday morning but non of them really started until about 10 that evening so I thought I'd buck up.
However, I decided to sort out my CD's and my cupboards. 8 hours later I had made some headway and I was knackered. So I decided to stay in as still felt rough, eat takeaway and listen to some new submissions.
Yesterday was spent re-establishing my healthy lifestyle. This consisted of running a lot doing 'interval training'. Which is basically jogging for a while, sprinting until you want to hurl, and then jogging until you feel like you can do it again. Apparently it raises you metabolism and burns fat. I'm trying to do every morning this week. I'm sure it wont last. Then watching Rocky 4, doing some weights, and finishing off well deserved leftovers of Katsu curry and Edamame. Watching Rocky is essential when weight training. :-)
Not a very musical or rock n roll weekend unfortunately. Though I did rediscover Unkle, DJ Shadow and Rosie Thomas as a result of going through the various CD's I had lying around the place. I would listen to all of those now, go on.
Tony Wilson died on Friday. I can't claim to be an expert on his life or say I met him. But growing up it was easy to see his influence in the Northwest on music and culture. I remember him being on Granada TV all the time, reporting, presenting or being reported on. I played at the 'In The City' festival which he was heavily involved in. Plus his legacy of Factory Records and the Hacienda will live on as they're still written about today. It's a shame he's died prematurely as I'm sure there was plenty more for him to do.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Wilson - wikipedia entry
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/6941716.stm - BBC article
Hello,
Was at the Metro on Oxford street last night to see Absent Elk. They weren't on till 9 so I hung about Puntey for a while, had a walk about, had Katsu curry at Wok Wok. Katsu curry is the best thing in the whole world, bar chocolate waffles. I must admit, I've had better but it did the job.
I met up with one of the other A&R chaps at the venue and had a look. The place was fairly packed which is great to see on a Wednesday. I stood over by the right PA stack with my beer and had a horrible realisation. I've been doing this pretty much every night for a while and every night I'm stood near a PA drinking beer. Which means eventually I'll probably end up as a deaf alchoholic. So I'll make sure I drink pop and might get some of those noise reduction plug things, they don't block out the sound, just reduce the intensity. I had nasty tinitus this morning, sounded like my head was on standby or something.
Anyway, for those of you that don't know the Metro, it's a venue in a basement. You enter through a staircase, mirrored on one side which can be disconcerting after a couple of bevvies into a small seated area, then through to the bar and venue. I've been to a couple of good club nights there but it was the first 'official' visit I'd made to the venue.
I submitted a review of Absent Elk on the RCA blog a while ago so have a look if you get chance. I have to say they're quite a handsome bunch and had a strong stage presence. No shy shoegazing. I recognised a few of the tracks from their blog and they were really well performed. There all really good musicians and I thought their set was really tightly played, must be a fair bit of rehearsal or gigging going on with them. I don't know whether it was the sound, or the something else but there wasn't one song that really jumped out at me. I've listened to all their submissions so was able to spot them but I guess I was waiting for a really strong tune to hum on the way home. Although it wasn't there that evening I'm sure it's in the band somewhere, I look forward to hearing more from them as it develops.
There was some crazy woman down the front, inhabiting the usual 5ft no go area in front the stage, dancing the night away. I think she may have had a couple. She danced like she was keeping her balance on a dingy in high wind, it was great. :-)
Ok, next thing. I want to develop the pages a bit and I think a few tools/embed thing is needed to make the music more accessible and perhaps give you more information on what's happening with your music. If you could get any info possible on what's happening in here with your account, traffic, other people etc what would it be? Would you like to see a Vox chart? Or perhaps a better media player that gave more details on the artist playing, more tracks, the number of hits/neighbours for that track and the ability to embed that player on your myspace/facebook etc? Perhaps the label blogs could be more of a centralised hub of the data generated by you. What about being able to distribute your tracks? Would you like to see more video involved in this process?
I don't know what's possible yet but if I get an idea of what would suit the community I can start investigating in the right areas. So have a think, apart from recognition and a record deal, what would you like to see here? Perhaps think along the lines of functions which would help promote the better tracks within the community more easily. Currently we're just short of 3k accounts, I can happily say I've pretty much listened to every single artist that has submitted tracks to the A&R group. When we get to 10k+ it's going to be important to be able to have great music naturally grow and highlight itself. I already have a couple of concepts for tools which should help with a more organic process but I want to be sure these would be inkeeping with what you want to see. In the early days I suggested a chart system and got several messages saying that was the last thing they wanted to see. So I leave it with you, what do you reckon?