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vendredi 1 juillet 2011

Muñeclips








Cumpleaños Sensacional

Muñequitas Elisabeth is a mexican video producer for children songs/videos. They started making videos with Ana Celia, a cute young singer that became the xuxa of the new underage fapping generation.





After some cool synth songs they became bigger with more crew on the videos like Jacko el payaso or Nina la bailarina. New songs are mostly really bad, but there are some cool pirate costumes on the videos and some cool covers like this one. They also switched powerpoint-like backgrounds to some crappy 3d landscapes.



Muñeclips Youtube channel

vendredi 3 juin 2011

Chandrabose - PTBMR Outsiders #1

First in a number of few posts dedicated to other fascinating Tamil / Kollywood score composers who did not appear on the tracklist of our "Play That Beat Mr. Raja #1" compilation...

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Chandrabose, sometimes also known as "Chandra Bose", was a hugely popular Tamil composer who scored for around 300 movies and was kind of emblematic in the late 80's to early 90's..






Chandrabose - Kaalai Kaalai (feat S. P. Balasubramaniam & S. P. Shailaja)


At first comes one song as taken from "Manithan's score, a 1987 Kollywood blockbuster starring Rajinikanth. The movie being quite famous too for its ending with the violent and explosive death of the villain and some dreamy & beautiful music clips.

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As for the anecdocte, back in 2008 when we thought for a Tamil score compilation (which was supposed to be a 2xLP record), that song was planned to appear...

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Dilikku Rajavanalum - Paati Solle Thattathey


Rougher and South Indian folklore inspired second song, from "Paati Solle Thattathey"(1990) with a pic (above) taken from its cartoonish style animated generic.



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To end properly comes one last extract from one of Chandrabose's most popular succes: "Raja Chinna Roja" (1989).


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A S.P.Muthuraman movie based on the 1965 English Musical: "The Sound of Music".






Chandrabose - Poopoo (Raja Chinna Roja)

mercredi 1 juin 2011

Iran - Persians songs for children, Pari Zangeneh

Iranian music scene is one of my favorite in the all world, it's dark as the night, refined in a very special way, quite mystic. Here I want to introduce two greats albums of the sweet singer Pari Zangeneh (Pari Zanganeh in some others traductions). The first one is called "Series of music for young adults", 1978, from arranger Varoujan. Pari sings for children a selection of persian folklorics songs with poetic arrangements and a fine and sweet 70's orchestra. A love master piece for kids.




















The second one is from a composer named Fariborz Lachini.
It's an audio story book named "Boze Boze Ghandi", 1989, based on a traditional Persian story. The songs and background effects are quite wild, Pari Zangeneh give her voice to the tale and sing also with Elahe Hamidi somes cool songs like you can heard in the following extract.
It's available to buy in MP3 here, with some greats others, like "Carnival of Animals" a 1979 album.





















For the end we can also see Pari singing "Asmar Asmar Djan" from "Series of music for young adults" in one of her rares videos available on the web :

خداحافظی با تو خدا

lundi 9 mai 2011

House of Kobayashi








Asei Kobayashi & Micky Yoshino - Oriental Melon Man






Asei Kobayashi & Micky Yoshino - Hausu Main Theme

I admit it's a bit of an obvious celebrated deviant horror soundtrack classic, already posted on various other blogs, a score influenced by Goblin in the same way that the movie echoes the Argento's maestria, but I'd like to take the opportunity to mention an amazing serie of rare screenings at the Paris' MCJP, that give us a rare opportunity to overview more than 40 years of ghost-related japanese movies in every details.

Recommended gossips regarding Hausu's production story and its soundtrack maybe be read here.







Also, this lead me to partly track down the traces of one of the co-composers, Asei Kobayashi (who worked alongside Mickie Yoshino and his band Godiego): acting in the movie as the farmer selling watermelons (!), his name may be found in a huge variety of productions, from commercial songs (Suntory whiskey) to 1969 funk bombs like soundtrack for the Toei's Flower Action 009 1, reissued by Solid records.



In the world of anime, he composed for Mahou Tsukai Sally (known in France as Mini-fée), being especially credited for the Mahou no mambo tune, sang by Yoko Maekawa: a fantastic ending theme that was kindly brought to my attention by the encyclopedical Kishino Yuichi, before I include it in a recent podcast here.

I finally also found Kobayashi credited for the composition of that Pin Pon Pan Pajama Man 7", related to a 50s and early 60s Fuji TV children tv program introducing the lovely wild character Deberon that makes the cover artwork so instantly compelling.








Deberon - Pin pon pan pajama man

mardi 15 février 2011

Tropical bass for kids

Hello everybody , i am Dj No Breakfast, a new bee on Cartilage Consortium.


I am pleased to introduce to you a nice little compilation "tropical bass for kids". This is a collection of music produced/composed by Green Pepper Boy from Amsterdam between the years 2000 and 2006, as he said "be careful with your ears/speakers because the track are NOT MASTERED!"

Expect flutes, bongos, electronic sounds, video games anthem, singing kids, human frogs, pollitos and a bunch of fun samples!



Green Pepper Boy Ft. L@s Cabr@s Chic@s :The Singing Frog/Cantaba La Rana




Green Pepper Boy Ft. L@s Cabr@s Chic@s :The Chicks Say/Los Pollitos Dicen

Listen/download tropical bass for kids via soundcloud.
Released by Antartek Records

samedi 24 juillet 2010

Colorsound pastorale








Frog and Pond 1 & 2

A german purely synthetic library LP, completely moogish and free of percussions, quite classic and comic, but with a few tracks more inhabited like this one.

Mladen Franko, credited for the B-side, is the one responsible for this Frog Pond, described as an "Excentric Pastorale". He also produced more spacey items like the one you could have a look at here.
John Tender (aka Gunter Greffenius), who composed the A-side, is also familiar with library music: founder of that Colorsound german label, he scored other records in the same collection, always paying attention to cover artworks' colorfull power.

dimanche 27 juin 2010

Egypt - Fawazeer TV Shows #1 - فوازير

The Fawazeer are specials TV shows made for waiting the end of Ramadaan's fasting in Egypt during the 70's and 80's. There were two big stars dancing and singing, in an "indian bollywood" way : Sherihan and Nelly Kalfayan. It's a magic part of the disco scene from the country of Anubis. Like bollywood made in the Pyramides, with not so much space or money but a lot of brillant ideas, spellbindings melodies, a very good sense of rythm, poetry and a lot of humour. The following extract videos are about Sherihan, I will post an other time about Nelly.




jeudi 13 mai 2010

Chipmunks Of Darkness



video interlude

lundi 10 mai 2010

what happened to Major Tom


I attended my first ufologist diner last week at La Defense. Never saw such a cross-eyed traffic in a cafeteria. The first case was presented by a new age grandpa in white socks, explaining us why this triangle thing upon his car the 5th November of 1990, could not be a B2. I was watching his fuzzy slide show, wondering how satellite imagery had not solved the question of ufos yet. I mean, for better or worse, and I really want to believe in extra terrestrials. Are there too much clouds over Google Earth, who really runs those orbital cameras, and what the hell happened to Major Tom ?



Well, these three covers answer clearly. He encountered a technical problem. Some say that Tom was attacked by aliens, others that David Bowie is an alien himself. The mystery remains unsolved, but let’s hear it.








Gérard Palaprat – Un homme a disparu dans le ciel

The Space oddity was first covered in 1971 by Gérard Palaprat, two years after David Bowie. The french translation is more nostalgic, with true pieces of poetry if we include a guy painting rainbows in the sky, and the evocation of the Major’s mother. Tom finally overcomes his home sick, but too late, the ground control turned russian.








Los Hermanos Calatrava – Space oddity

The second cover was released in 1974. It’s a parody by a duo of humorists, Los Hermanos Calatrava. This one appears to be the most political, and stands a dramatic dialogue between Tom and Ground Control. I don’t get Spanish but aliens surely do. Anyway you don’t have to be bilingual to hear the crash at the end. They also did a movie remake of E.T. with their feet.








The Langley Schools Music Project - Space oddity

The third one is a chorus of young Canadians calling the lost Major. Their lament is heart breaking and was produced by their teacher, Hans Fenger, in 1976. Some of you have probably heard about the Langley Schools Music Project. They covered songs from the Beach Boys, Neil Diamond, Herman’s Hermits and the Beatles. David Bowie liked their version a lot. This precious recording should be kept on earth and buried very deeply, if we don’t want the Little Grays to compete in colleges and mess with our girls.

lundi 3 mai 2010

Mini Daddy

Luckyly, your son will become like this if you try to have one:

dimanche 2 mai 2010

Japanese kids Shows #2


































































Here's A 12" from the "Romper Room" show.








romper_room_01.mp3







romper_room_02.mp3

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Get PART #1 HERE

jeudi 29 avril 2010

Japanese Kids Shows #1












































Between the early 60's and mid 90's there's been 3 main shows for kids on japanese TV: "Oka san no isho", "Pin pon pan" and "Romper room" (japanese version of the american show).
Typically these shows featured 2 animators, a clown type man and a kawaii loving late 20's woman, and a bunch of kids invited for every shows. The shows featured learning games and songs - songs composed and arranged by some great japanese anime composers (Nobuyoshi Koshibe, Mouroi Makoto, Misawa Goh...).
First, here's a 6 tracks 45t of 1974 from the "Oka san to isho" show.









okasan_to_isho_01







okasan_to_isho_02







okasan_to_isho_03

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Get PART #2 HERE

jeudi 8 avril 2010

Pan Kleks w Kosmosie





















Three different movies (+ 1 animated) were made based on the fictionnal character of Pan Kleks created by polish writer Jan Brzechwa.

This LP was released as soundtrack of the 3rd one from 1988, extremely popular and beloved in Poland, but that remains quite unknown outside of east european countries.






Pan Kleks w Kosmosie - soundtrack

mercredi 31 mars 2010

Ugly Dance

I like this funny guy who has fun as crazy,
alone one in his compartment with rabbit !








The precious thing - Marisa Stole - 200?

mardi 30 mars 2010

Como me lele

I DO LOVE high-pitched voices so this is one of my favs






DJ Carlos - Como me lele

A song wich has lots of different verions runing on the net. It's kind of weird cose the lyrics are something like "eat my lele, eat my dick!" but in this version DJ carlos at the begining of the songs tries to "clean" the meaning saying the little boy is singing "How it hurts, how my dick hurts" (Como me duele el pitilín)

>>> Also you can enjoy Topo Gigio dancing Como me lele by DJ Brohter

dimanche 28 mars 2010

Vichito Mamani




Second upload of the Huyano series, this is one of the few male-young singers I found on El Hueco. Less synthy, more folky.

Complete album download:

- Megaupload
- Rapidshare

samedi 20 mars 2010

vendredi 19 mars 2010

Les Collégiens - Discazur DS07























Found this oddity in a flea market last summer.
I'm gathering from the amount of flutes & the poetical-political tone of the texts that it dates from mid seventies.
Below are some infos i found about the record label "DISCAZUR" (great name, btw !).
I'm also gathering from the infos below that this must a one copy or few copies pressing.
Ah, and found it without sleeve, so you only get the label.
Perfect for a sunny sunday morning !

"Le studio Discazur a été créé en 1957 par Maurice et Madeleine Vidal, dans leur villa de La Cadière d'Azur, avant de transférer leurs coupables activités à Toulon en 1961. Discazur poursuivra ses activités jusqu'en 1982.

Au moins 500 références ont été pressées industriellement pendant ce laps de temps, ainsi que de multiples enregistrements unitaires.

Au niveau groupes, les noms relevés sont les Sudistes, les Thunders, les Zodiacs, les Bullistes, le Cochran's (acétate de 1966 repressé par Saphyr en 2000), les New-Stars, les Reals, Thirty Strings, les White Spirits, the Bad Stones... Sinon, comme chez JBP, SODER ou DMF, il y avait surtout des chorales, fanfares, harmonies municipales etc etc... A ma connaissance, personne ne s'est penché sur le listing complet des disques pressés chez Discazur...

Une petite story du label a été publiée dans le Club des Années 60 n° 30."

Download album HERE !