Thursday 29 August 2013

Dust


Dust - consists of particles in the atmosphere that come from various sources such as soil dust lifted by weather (an aeolian process),volcanic eruptions, and pollution. Dust in homes, offices, and other human environments contains small amounts of plant pollenhuman and animal hairstextile fiberspaper fibers, minerals from outdoor soil, human skin cells, burnt meteorite particles and many other materials which may be found in the local environment.[1]

(Source: Wikipedia http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dust)


The dictionary defines dust as: 

dust  

/dəst/
Noun
Fine, dry powder consisting of tiny particles of earth or waste matter lying on the ground or on surfaces or carried in the air.
Verb
Remove the dust from the surface of (something) by wiping or brushing it.
Synonyms
powder

(Source: Google Dictionary)

So I'm writing this article so that I can get Kirsty's attention, as she has a job at a company that I would like to work at... 

Hope this helps... Will devise my plan accordingly! :)


Peace

-Nexo-

Another Oliver Tambourine

I'm talking about Wrestlerish's new single, 'Battle Ground' (http://m.soundcloud.com/wrestlerish/battle-ground)

But not the way you are expecting, nor is it what I feel the band are anticipating yet...

I'm not talking about the sound of their HUGELY popular and successful track off their debut album... But rather the fact that it was exactly that! Hugely successful! I'm very sure that this is where their new single will be heading! I really feel they are in the Wrestlerish sweet spot!

I'm sure the band were aiming away from the Oliver Tambourine'ism of their first album and I feel they have hit a bulls eye!

Melodies are flowing, beat is so contagious and the lyrical prowess of both the vocalists really finishes the mix off well!

If this is just a sample of what the rest of the album holds, I can not wait to hear the rest of it! Well done to Werner and all involved with this song and the album! Bring on 'Greater Goods and Lesser Evils'!!

Peace

-Nexo-

Wednesday 28 August 2013

"It's just one of those days..."

"When you don't wanna wake up
Everything is fucked, everybody sucks
You don't really know why, but you want to justify... Rippin' someone's head off!!"

This is exactly how I felt yesterday. I have always had a strong belief that Music Saves Lives. Not saying I was suicidal yesterday, but one song can totally change the way you see things... Right there and then! 

Limp Bizkit was very prominent in my teenage years and it is quite nostalgic to listen to their music every now and then. Certain songs from certain bands just hit the spot! Everybody has happy music, angry music, workout music, driving music, love music, break up music, meditation music, party music and so on and so on. The point is that without music many people would be emotionless or at least unable to express or comprehend what they were feeling. Many times when you hear a song, you really feel like that song is describing exactly how you are feeling! Sometimes you will look for a specific song because you know it will be what you need to hear and feel! 

Without music, we - the music lovers,would have no purpose! 

Now back to my "Break Stuff" day...

"And if my day keeps going this way, I just might break your fucking face tonight!!"


-Nexo- 


Monday 19 August 2013

Pestroy


I'm busy indulging myself in the treat that I bought at Oppikoppi. This Pestroy USB is absolutely incredible!! 

It's so amazing to read, see and watch all the stuff they put onto this USB. It feels like I have hacked into their personal computers and am just free to browse through all their photos and videos!

For a band that I have loved this long (12+ years) and respect so much, it is an absolute privilege to be able to see the last 15 years worth of time and effort they have put in to become the brutal band that they are! 

I foresee a long night ahead with a lot of fist pumping and head banging!! 

Thank you to the guys from Pestroy for everything that they have done for the local music scene! The "Kings Of The Underground" never fail to disappoint. Every. Single. Song.

Peace

-Nexo-

Sunday 18 August 2013

Dear South African Music

It is with regret that I admit that I have been absent over the last year or so! This came to light while I was at Oppikoppi this year! 

Last years event, I knew almost all the lyrics, to all the songs of all the bands I wanted to see. 

Sure, this year, bands that I followed and were interested in, had brought out new songs and albums, but I was evidently still in no position to sing along. In these bands defense, I even own some of these songs/albums! Shocking!

So I sang along to the ones I kinda knew and just enjoyed the others that I didn't know! I was privileged to see some of South Africas best artists over the course of this year's amazing festival.

My favourite acts were as follows:



Bittereinder. This was not only the best show the entire weekend (international acts included), but one of the best live performances I have EVER seen. Their entire production was literally mind blowing. Between all the bouncing, jumping, fist pumping and screaming (of the lyrics I knew) I could not stop smiling the entire time. I remember feeling a sense of intense gratitude to have shared that moment with them and the couple of thousand people that were graced with their show.  I would have paid the full R800 for a ticket to just see that set, also I could have left the festival after it and have been completely satisfied! Thank you to Jaco, Peach and Louis. I'm sure plenty work went into the set and I'm equally sure everybody there fully appreciated what time and effort you put in!

Pestroy. This band has been a favourite of mine for as long as I can remember! Again they put on a brutal show and just mashed my brain with their sound! Crazy cool act! I was fortunate enough to pick up one of their limited edition 4GB USBs. It has 15 years worth of music, videos and photos. Was the only thing I wanted to buy at the festival.



The Narrow. Always one of the best live acts to grace the stage at any event. They just went balls to the wall and threw it down. They managed to keep the crowd going, even though they played "Lonely, Lonely" in the middle of their set. That song is almost always played last. One of the gems of attending a festival like Oppikoppi is that you get see and experience things that will probably never happen again! One such happening, was watching Dave Owens (from Lithium) singing his heart out to 'Hunt The Ghosts' with Hanu and crew. It was bone chilling amazing! I wish I could relive that moment every time I listen to that song again! The Narrow threw it down every second of every song and just took the respect they so deserve for doing this for so long! Thanks to them for an amazing set!


Fokofpolisiekar. Well 10 years it has been since I first remember reading about this band in Blunt magazine. They were not really nobody then, as most of the members come from other successful underground bands. They played a 10 year reunion worthy set. Happy they played a lot of their old stuff. Their music meant something back then. The new stuff is not as appealing, but the old stuff was ROCK SOLID. They clearly came to the festival to achieve certain things, and in my opinion they achieved that. Fokof have always been a favourite band of mine, and clearly to a LOT of people my age. They obviously had one of the biggest turnouts for the weekend, but rightly so. Well done to Francois, Wynand and crew! Thank you for the last 10 years! 

 Straatligkinders. A band crush of mine for a really really long time. Since the first time I heard and saw 'Die Beskermer' on MK. I was just about to get into the shower. When I heard that Double Base intro, I just had to see what it was. Standing there, in the buff, watching them give it all was awesome. From that day onward I was hooked. I now own all their CDs and DvD's. 


The Olympic. A pretoria based band, that my friend Abigail (Skye) introduced me to. It turns out I "know" the lead singer. We used to work together for a very short time quite a long time ago. These guys don't have an album out (Which I will buy in a heartbeat), so I only really know the songs that have aired on radio or showed on MK. This was the first band that we saw at the festival, and after a fantastic show, they set the tone for the rest of the festival.


Jeremy Loops. Where have I been while this ridiculously talented guy has been producing music? I can't believe I have not been exposed to his music before. But I'm really glad I was. For my first Jeremy Loops experience I would explain it as the epitome of a good time. 

The rest of the bands that we saw were great. 
Fuzigish with their skankin' goodness. Kidofdoom played their usual eerie cool set. 
Die Heuwels Fantasties played the perfect set. Not a key, drum beat, guitar riff or lyric out of place. 
Jack Parow whipped the crowd into an expected frenzy. 
CrashCarBurn for playing a Tweak song after I predicted that song just before they played it. 
Shadowclub really showed they are a great band with their set. 
Red Huxley, We did not get to see but heard them from the cover of some shade. Great first impression.
Facing The Gallows, great metal. Great local metal. 
Yellowcard. With the lead singer graduating with top marks from the school that all American punk/rock bands go to, to learn how to jump. *base about to drop*Feet-together-knees-up-guitar-to-the-side jump! Go! 
Deftones. Their expected hardcore set, making most of the other bands seem like folklore music.

I honestly only go to Oppikoppi for the local music every year. The international bands, whoever they may be, are just a bonus. My all time favourite band is Rise Against. I was so fortunate to see them at RAMFest earlier this year. That part of my life has been fulfilled. Any other international act will just be added to the list of bands I have seen. 

That was that... The festival was over. Plenty memories were made and countless moments shared with some of the most talented people we have in our country! I feel very humbled to have been a part of each band's show.

Peace

-Nexo-


It has been a long time coming...



Finally I feel like I'm in a position to write again. 

Briefly started another blog, with a friend who shared the similar ideas of music. Unfortunately, due to other commitments, we both could not continue it.

Anyways, this has come from many forms of inspiration, the first two being: 

My desire to actually write and share information on various topics that I find intriguing! This has been an itch that has needed scratching for a very long time! This seems to be the only creative outlet I seem to have. I can't draw (bar a little tagging/grafitti), I most certainly can't sing, I can't play any instruments and I'm sure my girlfriend can attest that I am not anywhere near able to dance! So writing it is!

The other main reason for me starting this blog has been the inspiration I have drawn from local bloggers! Most prominently, in this case, has been @bangersandnash. The piece he wrote on Oppikoppi 3 years ago was what got me hooked on his blog and the idea of starting my own. This is somebody that is brilliant at what they do, and by what I can ascertain from his blog, he obviously really enjoys it too! His blog can be found at: http//www.bangersandnash.com 

I'm not really sure where I want to go with this blog (can hear and see Deborah going "Aha!", and point at the screen as i had advised her to decide what she wants to do with her blog) So for now it will be about what interests me. Local music scene, Obstacle Course Racing / Trail Running / Adventure Racing / Orienteering, my quest to be Tough Mudder ready should the franchise ever come here and then what ever seems to strike me at the time!

Peace

-Nexo-