sábado, 11 de junho de 2005
sexta-feira, 10 de junho de 2005
quarta-feira, 8 de junho de 2005
"Rock music seeks release through liberation from the personality and its responsibility"
Em 1985, escreveu assim o futuro papa Bento XVI [*]:C ... [it is] among the anarchic ideas of freedom which today predominate more openly in the West than in the East. But that is precisely why rock music is so completely antithetical to the Christian concept of redemption and freedom, indeed its exact opposite.
Hence music of this type must be excluded from the Church on principle, and not merely for aesthetic reasons, or because of restorative crankiness or historical flexibility.
[*] Discurso ao XVIII Congresso Internacional de Música Eclesiástica, Roma, 17 de Novembro de 1985: "Liturgy in Church Music", in Sacred Music, Vol 112, No 4 (Inverno de 1985).
Retirado do Quase Em Português
segunda-feira, 6 de junho de 2005
Hero In Bronze
As tropas de Saddam Hussein desapareceram, mas o Kuwait está em chamas, os iraquianos incendiaram aproximadamente 900 poços de petróleo. Novos especialistas internacionais estão tentando extinguir o fogo. Sebastião Salgado observa estes homens estóicos, na idade de automatização. (Abril 1991)
Apocalypse in Oil
domingo, 5 de junho de 2005
Joy Division
Na minha sincera opinião, o melhor da charneira 70/80...
Formed in the wake of the punk explosion in England, Joy Division became the first band in the post-punk movement by later emphasizing not anger and energy but mood and expression, pointing ahead to the rise of melancholy alternative music in the '80s. Though the group's raw initial sides fit the bill for any punk band, Joy Division later incorporated synthesizers (taboo in the low-tech world of '70s punk) and more haunting melodies, emphasized by the isolated, tortured lyrics of its lead vocalist, Ian Curtis. While the British punk movement shocked the world during the late '70s, Joy Division's quiet storm of musical restraint and emotive power proved to be just as important to independent music in the 1980s.The band was founded in early 1977, soon after the Sex Pistols had made their first appearance in Manchester. Guitarist Bernard Albrecht (b. Bernard Dicken, January 4, 1956) and bassist Peter Hook (b. February 13, 1956) had met while at the show and later formed a band called the Stiff Kittens; after placing an ad through a Manchester record store, they added vocalist Ian Curtis (b. July 15, 1956) and drummer Steve Brotherdale. Renamed Warsaw (from David Bowie's "Warszawa"), the band made its live debut the following May, supporting the Buzzcocks and Penetration at Manchester's Electric Circus. After the recording of several demos, Brotherdale quit the group in August 1977, prompting the hire of Stephen Morris (b. October 28, 1957). A name change to Joy Division in late 1977 -- necessitated by the punk band Warsaw Pakt -- was inspired by Karol Cetinsky's World War II novel The House of Dolls. (In the book, the term "joy division" was used as slang for concentration camp units wherein female inmates were forced to prostitute themselves for the enjoyment of Nazi soldiers.)AllMusic
During late 1979, Joy Division's manic live show gained many converts, partly due to rumors of Curtis' ill health. An epilepsy sufferer, he was prone to breakdowns and seizures while on stage -- it soon grew difficult to distinguish the fits from his usual on-stage jerkiness and manic behavior. As the live dates continued and the new decade approached, Curtis grew weaker and more prone to seizures. After a short rest over the Christmas holiday, Joy Division embarked on a European tour during January, though several dates were cancelled because of Curtis. The group began recording its second LP after the tour ended (again with Hannett), and released "Love Will Tear Us Apart" in April. The single was again praised but failed to move beyond the independent charts. After one gig in early May, the members of Joy Division were given two weeks of rest before beginning the group's first U.S. tour. Two days before the scheduled flight, however, Curtis was found dead in his home, the victim of a self-inflicted hanging.Before Curtis' death, the band had agreed that Joy Division would cease to exist if any member left, for any reason. Ironically though, the summer of 1980 proved to be the blooming of the band's commercial status, when a re-release of "Love Will Tear Us Apart" rose to number 13 on the British singles chart. In August, the release of Closer finally united critics' positivity with glowing sales, as the album peaked at number six. Before the end of the summer, Unknown Pleasures was charting as well.
Your Taste in Music
Your Taste in Music: |
90's Alternative: High Influence |
80's Alternative: Low Influence |
90's Hip Hop: Low Influence |
Dance: Low Influence |
Progressive Rock: Low Influence |
Punk: Low Influence |
Este é para os senhores do Absolute Ego Dance ...no entanto temo que o espectro de escolha não vá muito abaixo dos anos 80.