
I promise I'll post more music more often! Serious!
Yep it’s been anything but weekly and I do apologise for that if you’ve been hanging for new tunes. Was it motivation? Not really, I’ve been wanting to post, serious! Lack of writing finesse in review writing? Quite possibly. I mean I’d like to give you guys some insight into who the artist is/are and what I think of the music but at the end of the day that’s what your ears are for. And google/wiki are there for more info…
Anyway, whatever the reason, I’m gonna try before the new year comes around to get into the habit of doing this more regularly. So less artist waffle from me and more stuff for you to download/listen to and enjoy. Just in case, I’m gonna call these posts moving forward Noodle Gumble’s “Not so weekly tunage” posts just in case I relapse again… Read on for this week’s offerings.
Sia – You’ve Changed
Originally a housier Lauren Flax tune with Sia contributing on the vocals. This version sees Sia handling all the vocals and has had a disco/pop wand waved over it. In my opinion this version of the track is far better than the original with it being lot more upbeat and just downright fun.
Faux Pas – Silver Line
Dreamy little shoegazy tune from Melbourne producer Tim Shiel aka Faux Pas who also presents a weekly show on Melbourne’s Triple R radio station. The “Silver Line EP” also contains a collection of remixes of this track so pop on over to Tim’s site if you’re interested in those also.
KillaQueenz – Boyfriend (DCUP Remix)
Some more disco synth pop goodness from DCUP on his remix of this KillaQueenz track. If you haven’t noticed I’m slightly impartial to that disco/synth sound. Lord, help me!
Boris Dlugosch – Bangkok
Monster of a track that kept me bouncing each time I heard it at Stereosonic over the weekend. Heaps of fidget bits plus that big room sound make this track a winner in my books.
Fake Blood – I Think I Like It
I love Fake Blood and fidget, but I think may love Fake Blood and disco strings even more. Thanks to Sleeves for enlightening me on the who/what of the track. Turns out I already had the “Fix Your Accent EP” on vinyl and completely forgot about this gem. C’mon brain! Lift yer game!

