One Week
...Why do it pop, if you can do it indie?...

Have some 5.1 surround sound hi-fi system at your living room? Well, get yourself a confy layback chair/couch, some soft drink and one of the Godspeed You! Black Emperor works and get ready for one of the best state-of-art pieces of music you'll ever get the chance to listen.. It's simply beautiful!
With already 4 albums released to date, Godspeed You! Black Emperor are at their best, continuin' givin' some awesome gigs worldwide. "F#A# (infinity symbol)" was their debut, following with "Slow Riot for New Zero Kanada", "Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven" came next and last, but not least, "Yanqui U.X.O.". All four albums marked their way since 1998 till 2002 (last release date), leaving great songs like 'Providence', 'Moya', 'Sleep' and 'Antennas To Heaven'. The last album wasn't the best work of this band, but it doens't mean it's bad! Only one music ('Moya') for download this time, since it's a 10-minute song, one of my personal favorites. Try and listen to them, get in love, and chase their albums!
F#A# (infinity symbol)
1. The Dead Flag Bues
2. East Hastings
3. Providence
Slow Riot For New Zero Kanada
1. Moya.mp3
2. BBF3
Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven

Disc: 1
1. Storm
2. Static
Disc: 2
1. Sleep
2. Antennas to Heaven
Yanqui U.X.O.
1. 09-15-00
2. 09-15-00
3. rockets fall on Rocket Falls
4. motherfucker=redeemer
5. motherfucker=redeemer
Enjoy ;)
Manitoba was one of the great highlights in the electronica genre since the very first album ("Start Breaking My Heart"). Dan Snaith managed his way through the electro scene by bein' innovative, running away from the usual beats and melodies and creating a kaleidoscopic melodious electronic crazyness that'll make you stunned. In fact, using only computer equipment and some actual instruments (like guitars, keybords, or even glockenspiel), Dan Snaith makes music totally by ear, messing around with weird samples and experimenting. Sounding a bit like Lali Puna, Apparat, Four Tet, Boards Of Canada or even Air at times, Manitoba is, indeed, amazing. Now, Dan Snaith's back with Caribou. Same genius behind it all, but expanding it's limits even further, once again Dan scored with a completely new edge in this genre. That's why every album's so different from the others, and yet there's always that certain something that you can recognize in it's core. Well, Caribou's the new standard in electronica. It's difficult to reach the state of genuine classic, but I think Dan won this battle. The latest Caribou album's called "The Milk Of Human Kindness". With great songs like 'Subotnick', 'A Final Warning', 'Hands First' or 'Brahminy Kite', this album sure brings new stuff up to it's genre and becomes, this way, a gotta-listen-or-die reference...
1. Yeti
2. Subotnick.mp3
3. A Final Warning
4. Lord Leopard
5. Bees
6. Hands First
7. Hello Hammerheads.mp3
8. Brahminy Kite
9. Brumheller
10. Pellican Narrows.mp3
11. Barnowl
Cheers up urs! ^__^u
" We came here to rock the microphone. Our aim is to break you down to the bone." 
1. Panther Dash
Get some of your best friends or some not so familiar people, some alcohol and maybe some smokes, make your way to the beach at night, light a fire and turn Hot Chip loud up on your portable Hi-Fi... you'll get the perfect mood to have junky, non-sense conversations, or just some serious chat with someone, laugh until you puke or just wash away your sorrows in the arms of someone. It may seem strange, but Hot Chip really sounds versatile enough to fit a lot of different people, just enough to conquer anyone who dares to hear them closely!
Basicly, you'll get from this band what you never expected to hear so far. Besides having finished their second album, to be released really soon, there's also a lot of Hot Chip DJ work around and they even released "Hot Chip! They Remix", a 5-fan-exclusive remixed compilation of great songs from huge bands such as Franz Ferdinand, Sia, Architecture in Helsinki, Ladytron or Scissor Sisters. And I think one day they'll be the highlight of experimental music. Well, try and give it a listen, you won't get upset about it!

1. Faultlines - Biting Tongues (Hot Chip Remix)
2. Franz Ferdinand - Take Me Out (Hot Chip Remix).mp3
3. Sia - Where I Belong (Hot Chip Remix)
4. Architecture In Helinski - Do The Whirlwind (Hot Chip Remix).mp3
5. Le Tigre - TKO (Hot Chip Remix)
6. Bight Eyes - Gold Mine Gutted (Hot Chip Remix)
7. The Go! Team - Ladyflash (Hot Chip Remix)
8. Chungking - Voodoo (Hot Chip Remix)
9. Diefenbach - Do As You Please (Hot Chip Remix)
10. Ladytron - Destroy Everything You Touch (Hot Chip Remix).mp3
11. Jamie Lidel - Multiply (Hot Chip Remix)
12. Scissor Sisters - Take Your Mama Out (Hot Chip Remix)
13. Mattafix - Passer By (Hot Chip Remix)
14. Kevin Mark Trail - Perspective (Hot Chip Remix)
15. Brooks - Roxxy (Hot Chip Remix)
16. King Creosote - Bootprints (Hot Chip Remix)
1. Take Care
2. Beach Party
3. Keep Fallin'
4. Playboy.mp3
5. Crap Kraft Dinner.mp3
6. Down With Prince
7. Bad Luck
8. You Ride We Ride In My Ride
9. Shining Escalade.mp3
10. Baby Said
11. One One One
Hail \o/
Well, the album starts quite well with 'Your Ever Changing Moods', a beautiful and touching music, with no drums at all, simple guitar chords, poetry-like lyrics and Gurwich's voice at his best and somehow, he sounds a bit like Thom Yorke from Radiohead. The harmonies are amazing, the production is stellar, and overall, all songs great! Don't get all scared by it's folk indie country alike songs, they'll really fill your heart! Just give it a listen..
1. Your Ever Changing Moods.mp3
This is a near-perfect album, drenched with urgency from beginning to end, just beautiful and unforgetable! I loved each second of it, and they managed their way to my 2005 'Best Album Selection'. A must buy, indeed... and if you can get your hands into their "Cuttings EP" of "The Back Room" UK 2-disc release, don't hesitate, you'll love every single extra song. I got my self hooked on 'Forest Fire', it's simply beautiful! 




Indie.. a music genre, a lifestyle!