Monday, May 15, 2006
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I sincerely apologize for the lack of updates over the last few weeks. In between losing EVERYTHING from my server, to having to try and find everything such as old images, the logo, old pages etcetera, in order to re-upload everything, to even more server/blogger bullshit, it's been a bit of a task to even keep the site online.
Over the next few months there are going to be some changes. One of them will be the site moving to new Head Quarters. Not only that, but the site will be given a name change. What I'll be doing is relaunching the website as Professional Distortion, which is the name of my Weekly Friday Night pop & electro radio program.
When the site is relaunched, you'll be able to start downloading previous episodes of the show with full tracklistings. You'll also be able to contribute to the show with requests, recommended topics of discussion and all that other crap. But that's not for a while. Anywho, in a few days I'm hoping to have a mailing list set up so you can all receive the adequate updates when the move happens.
Now. Do you run your own website? Are you STILL Stuck for ideas as to what you should tripe on about this week? Why not tell everyone what the latest additions to your iPod are!!?!?11! AGAIN!!!
DANGEROUS MUSE - ALL YOURS (THE DOCTOR) It was only a matter of time before Dangerous Muse made their way onto my radio show Professional Distortion, so naturally they've found their way onto my iPod. This is such a corker. The perfect blend of minimal electro beats and a rather brilliant pop feel, it's any wonder these boys, consisting of two members named Mike (pictured to your right) and Tom, are currently the biggest thing being spoken about in all corners of the pop universe. They've just been signed to Sire Records, a division of Warner Music, the same company that gave Madonna her big break, and are set to explode through out the year. My infatuation with the boys is only strengthened with these photos... Vocalist Mike is probably the hottest guy I've seen photographed all year.
LILLIX - SWEET TEMPTATION Those CFBGoesPop girls introduced this DOWNRIGHT AMAZING POP-ROCK track to me last week, and when I finally gave it a whirl, I actually fell off my chair. This is almost as good as "Maneater"! Tremendous vocals, awesome lyrics and the biggest fuck-off chorus included in any song all year so far... This is probably Nelly Furtado's first real threat as a contender for Single of the year.
ANNIE - THE CRUSH Bubblegum Electro-pop goddess Annie goes punk-pop. Genius. And all done in just over 2 minutes.
PARIS HILTON - I WANT YOU Someone somewhere has the original version of Paris' ace "Screwed", and yet for some reason it has STILL not been leaked, almost a whole 2 years later. That ridiculous Alex G Dance Version is EVERYWHERE, but no, not the brilliant guitar-ridden original. Thank the heavens then, that Paris' upcoming debut album is said to have "Screwed" in its original form. Sadly, it seems there's only about 2 more songs on the album worth even mentioning. "I Want You" doesn't exactly stand up to her critics and say "I told you I can sing", far from it, but it does sample the riff from "Grease (Is The Word)", which, in turn, makes this a pretty awesome number.
SANDY MOUCHE - IN THE SAND Catchy Tunes Of Sweden had this track up on their site a while back, with the instructions to not download it due to its addictivenes. I didn't listen to the warning and downloaded it, but I actually forgot all about it until very recently. Tender, sweet, and as addictive as crack cocaine.
HOT CHIP - ARREST YOURSELF The new Hot Chip album "The Warning" is easily the 3rd best album of the year so far. This is one of the many reasons why.
LILY ALLEN - EVERYTHING'S JUST WONDERFUL Like Dangerous Muse, Lily Allen is the latest internet buzz star. We're not going to go too much into how brill she is (because literally everyone else already is), but this song is such a nice summer anthem. If only it would stop raining in Melbourne so I could enjoy it a tiny bit more.
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