FallIs Is Here, Fall Is Here, It’s A Wonderful Time Of Year…

Seeing as everyone else is doing it, I guess it’s time for the Akuhei Bakery Autumn Mix!

(Cover image from Pingmag)

Also known as “Old & New Songs I’m Currently Obsessed With” or, for the less twee and indie, “A Bunch Of Songs Which I Found On My Computer”.

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TRACK-BY-TRACK-ANALYSIS (sort of)

1. Kanye West – Good Morning (Intro)
Opening track of Kanye’s new album, Graduation. Minimaist beats, his usual sublime rhymes (err, which are better than mine), and, as the title suggests, a good intro song.

2. Geinoh Yamashirogumi – Kaneda
From the soundtrack to seminal 80’s anime Akira; tribal drums and apocalyptic chanting suit the film pretty well, I’d say.

3. Lightspeed Champion – No Surpise
Dev “Test Icicles” Hynes suprises with tender alt-folk. Unsuprisingly, he’s toured with the likes of Bright Eyes and his debut album is produced by one of their on-again, off-again cohorts.

4. They Might Be Giants – Don’t Let’s Start
Whoever thought they’d top the Malcolm In The Middle theme tune? I didn’t, foolishly, and only remembered about the group after hearing the song Experimental Film. This song is one of many greats they put out in their long, ecletic career.

5. Bob Dylan – The Man In Me
Already posted on the blog before, so short and sweet: Big Lebowski soundtrack, soul backing, raspy-voice Bob. Awesome.

6. Lupe Fiasco – I Gotcha (Blackwho? and Yambeard Rework)
Pretty-damn-good Lupe track made better with a jazzy reworking. But jazzy in a good way, not jazzy in the tat-my-Dad-likes way.

7. Beck – Loser
I love Beck. He rocks my socks. His first hit, which music fans who were around in the 90’s are probably sick of, but I love.

8. Peter Bjorn & John – Young Folks
Yes, overplayed, re-released far too many times and, arguably, overexposed, but God-damn if this isn’t a near-perfect song

9. The Besnard Lakes – Devastation
Candian husband-and-wife duo make beautiful, apocalyptic (there’s that word again…) music. I first heard them on the Sound Opinions podcast, and haven’t looked back since.

10. Dizzee Rascal – Wannabe (featuring Lily Allen)
Rascal (using his “surname” sounds slightly less silly than saying “Dizzee”) puts is spin on the “I’m a better rapper than you, you gangsta poser” cliche of hip-hop (which we’ll see more of on the last song). Raised up by Rscal’s self-deprecating, hilarious lyrics, and a cameo appearnce by Lily Allen.

11. Supergrass – Caught By The Fuzz
First heard years ago, forgot about, then reminded by Hot Fuzz credits. Best song about cocaine since White Lines.

12. Geto Boys – Damn It Feels Good To Be a Gangsta
Also previously featured on the blog. Misoginyst, sexist, glorifying violence – everything about gangsta rap I tend to loathe. But I friggin’ love it here.

Published in: on September 15, 2007 at 12:45 pm Comments (3)

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  1. D’oh, I was too slow to grab it. Sweet selection tho.

  2. [...] it’s the weekend again, already. For this weekend’s mix, I’ve gone for another one of those “stuff I’m listening to at the minute” mixes, also known as “stuff [...]

  3. [...] it’s the weekend again, already. For this weekend’s mix, I’ve gone for another one of those “stuff I’m listening to at the minute” mixes, also known as “stuff [...]


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