Category: Music
The doors
Baja la Tensión
Cultura Profética – Baja la Tensión
La Dulzura (2010)
“Baja la tensión – amor no es presión, no se consigue amor bajo obligación.”
If you’re in the mood for some fantastic feel-good Latin reggae.. Puerto Rican Cultura Profética is your band. It just makes sense. Lyrics, instruments and all.
“Tu dependencia no es cariño.”
“Each and every day, true player way”
Talented 19 year old Alice Jemima is doing a cover of Blackstreet’s old hit No Diggity while Camila is braiding her hair. I learnt the lyrics for the original song by heart when I was 13 so I’m singing along to this and getting thrown straight into nostalgia. I don’t always have a great memory, but when it comes to song lyrics, I have some sort of supernatural power.
Download Envy
Jagan Mai introduces himself as a 17-year-old bedroom producer but I would say the Copenhagen based artist is very much more with his experimental electronic music sampling magic tricks. He calls it ”Late night beats lingering in the air, then evaporating”, and I guess that’s about as close as we will get to defining “Envy” and the rest of his tracks.
The best thing about it? You can download it for free. Because sharing is caring.
Big thanks to Bad Panda Records once again for discovering and promoting these little gems. <3
Photo from the Yelle concert in Copenhagen, 2011.
Libres
Absolutely adoring this experimental electronic track with a touch of cumbia and some other latin vibes, released under one of my favourite labels, Bad Panda Records, by the Argentinian band Barrio Lindo. There’s an EP coming up! Photo from a hairdressing studio in Bluefields, Nicaragua about a month ago.
Now, you know it’s Friday, right? That means you get all of this – and a free download of the track! Isn’t life sweet?
Dub Side of the Moon
Easy Star All Stars – Dub Side of the Moon (2003)
This album by the Jamaican/American reggae collective Easy Star All Stars is a Dub Reggae tribute to Pink Floyd’s fantastic 1973 album Dark Side of the Moon. The original masterpiece is impossible to beat, but I like the feel of this one as well. The photo is a glimpse of Managua, as seen through rain and street light bokeh. Good night, world.
Watch out for this
Empty Thoughts Over a Shallow Ocean
Teatro Avenida, Maputo. Mozambique 2012
Ryan Hemsworth – Empty Thoughts Over a Shallow Ocean
Still Awake (2013)
I’m listening to Ryan Hemsworth’s fantastic new EP, Still Awake, at a time when I apparently should be sleeping. I’m craving quality time with beloved and missed friends and wishing for an hour of uninterrupted Internet connection clashing right to break this time-zone barrier between me and the rest of my world – allowing me to have a proper conversation with my mother or at least somebody of my friends who I haven’t heard from for too long now. Being able to spontaneously call or text a friend has always been the most valued possibility that a 3G connection could provide. With an 8 hour time difference, those messages lose value and might even wake the person up – so I don’t share, and I don’t get as many of those random little answers and pictures that would keep me updated on the whereabouts of my darlings. A huge loss – I miss them.
Renata and Den are in Granada and I can’t wait to have both of them with me here tomorrow – reunions like this are truly beautiful and I will be meeting Den for the third time now, in a third country. Two years since last time.
Speaking of which, I feel that time is moving on again and although my contract with UNICEF has been extended until August, uncertainty is catching up with me once again and asking me what I actually would like from reality. I wouldn’t be me if I could answer that question immediately as there are so many options that my mind is craving. On one hand, there is an infinite amount of things I still really want to experience, going to exciting places, travel, visit India again, focus on my photography, challenges and meetings, growing in my career, learning more new things. On the other hand, I am really missing a base, some form of stability, rooted friendships. A job that allows me to define a home and buy myself a proper sound system, knowing that I will be staying put for a while, with a nice little guestroom always prepared for visits from friends and my mother.
Renata has been selling New York quite efficiently to me. The eclectic mix of cuisine, cultures, styles, architecture, people, values, preferences, languages, interests, music, things to do, and of course her own presence in the city. Professionally, I have gotten “Don’t do it!” from many people I trust. “It’s not worth it, New York might be a fantastic city, but the working atmosphere is not pleasant at all and you get downgraded instantly to do work you are completely overqualified for.” Still, I can’t help but being extremely curious about what life would look like when there is always something to do, what work looks like on HQ level, and how I would be able to handle it all. At least for a couple of months to be convinced about the down parts myself instead of going around wondering, or to decide that it’s indeed great and all just a matter of preference and what you decide to make of it.
Actually, there are quite a lot of scenarios that would be fantastic. A long term position with big responsibilities and doing what I do best at a regional office here in Latin America, or maybe even finding my way back to Scandinavia and really reconnecting with a life free of worries and full of beloved friends. Or maybe starting something completely new or travelling to an emergency country and living a hard but very enriching reality for some time. So yeah, on one hand I would love to really unpack my bags and know where my home is – but I’m not saying that I’m in need or wish to completely settle down right now – I’m far from done growing and learning and getting to travel to places I haven’t seen can still keep my mind and heart content, busy and happy – for some time more, or until I find my spot.
But most of all, and first of all, I’m craving real opportunities. So that I can choose. Bring it on, Internet and the bureaucratic application systems, give a curious lady some answers over here.
Update: And just as I published this blogpost there was a flash, the sound of thunder, and then the sky opened up for one of those soothing nightly rains that release all the tensions in the air and smell so nicely. Time to sleep now. Thank you for the treat, Managua.
Look at Orion!
The office is empty during half of the day today as well, so I’m working from home and spending time with my little speaker. By noon I will be meeting up with the rest of the office for lunch and then return to business as usual. I think I’m starting to get a hold of this work-life balance thing by the way.
Working from home has been a real pleasure, the air that was cleansed by the pouring rain yesterday and during the night has today been warmed up by the sun from a cloudless sky. As a huge bonus, Bibio just released a new album this month. Silver Wilkinson is England-based Bibio’s sixth album, released under Warp Records – and I feel it’s turning away a bit from the unpredictable electro and hip hop sampling I’m used to, and moving closer to a song-based folk-electronica feel in many of the tracks. It’s still deep though, still dreamy, and still intelligent, so while I’m not sure of whether I’m loving Silver Wilkinson the way I loved Mind Bokeh in 2011 it really doesn’t matter – Bibio is back and I’m happy about it.
Being able to do this, to really listen to and being inspired by an album while working, is a luxury in itself that I only realize now I have been missing.
I haven’t listened the album through completely yet, but here’s a tune that caught my mind:
Bibio – Look at Orion!
Silver Wilkinson (2013)