04 September 2007

Jamiroquai: "Space Cowboy" 12" single

What a shame. Morales had no less than six years to remix this. And yet, the best that can be said about the '06 version of a track that's a poor choice from the album to rework in the first place, is that it's not quite as poor as the Morales mix that came six years prior.

Basically this is a 7" version stretched by three minutes, with an extra 10 or so beats per minute. Almost as dull and tasteless as the cardboard that the sleeve is made from.

Label: Sony BMG Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd.
Catalog#: 82876 84600 1
Format: Vinyl, 12"
Country:UK
Released:May 2006
Genre: Electronic
Style: House
Notes:This is no.1 in a series of 5 reissues.
Rating: 3.9/5 (9 votes)
Submitted by:Dan_Dadda

Tracklisting:

A Space Cowboy (Mayhem & Musaphia 2006 Reconstruction Mix) (8:46)
Remix - Musaphia & Mayhem
B Space Cowboy (David Morales Classic Club Remix) (7:52)
Remix - David Morales

03 September 2007

Pretty good, but no runaway monster success

Movie review of "Monster House".
Published on facebook.com, 3rd September 2007.

Great story synopsis and not lifted directly from a great novel written 100 years ago either. Witty, original, and good transfer of kiddie mannerisms from life to the CAD screen. There's probably enough in here for adults to make a trip to the cinema light work for the parents as much as it is for the kids.

However, I think watching special effects in other animated movies has left me a little spoilt, and I couldn't help noticing the subtleties that seemed to be overlooked. For example, the water effects in 'the' house are great, but the star's bed in his own room doesn't crease when he sits on it. Maybe this was a shoestring budget, maybe I'm being too fussy, or maybe the bed was made from concrete. Regardless, this felt OK, but a little lacking to me. Fine for the younger kids though.

01 September 2007

Green is Green

Ghost-written article for Phil Winters, EnWise Power Solutions Inc.
Published in Healthy Living magazine, Canada, September 2007.

It’s human nature to look for the quick fix. However, along with personal fitness regimes and healthy eating, the environment is one of those things that require an ongoing commitment. Hitting the gym seems hard at first but eventually pays off with that toned body. Equally, it might seem like environmentally-friendly home improvements are expensive but in reality, being green puts green in your pocket. Depending on the home improvement in question, it might pay for itself within a matter of weeks by reducing your energy bills by an equivalent amount. So, here are a few tips on how readers can commit long-term to the environment when it comes to preparing the home for the winter.

When you’ve been half-frozen on the way home it’s nice to be able to kick off the boots, drop the scarf, mittens and hat in the doorway, and stroll into a warm cosy house. However, did you know that 54 per cent of the energy consumed in the home stems from basic heating and cooling? That’s more than lighting, cooking, and all other appliances combined. So, if you and your family can reduce your energy use by the equivalent of turning down your thermostat by just two degrees, within one year you’ll have prevented 2,000 pounds of carbon dioxide from being pumped into the atmosphere. Installing programmable thermostats can help achieve this, preventing your home from using energy when no-one’s there anyway.

Think about the source of heat in the home too. If your furnace isn’t Energy Star rated, then you could be using 93 per cent more energy to heat your home than necessary. At today’s rate that’s almost $500 you could be spending on Christmas presents instead or, if you prefer, a gym membership for the following year to deal with the inevitable excesses of the festive season.

Simply weather stripping, caulking, and insulating other parts of your home properly can reduce heating bills by up to 25 per cent. Add exterior or interior storm doors and you can double that percentage. The other leaky culprits to check on are skylights, the attic, and anywhere that the home’s exterior is penetrated, such as the dryer exhaust, water pipes, and electrical and cable connections. Another 20 per cent can be saved just by sealing and insulating these.

Another great place to seek savings is that old inefficient rental water tank in your basement. Even when nobody is home, it is constantly firing up and re-heating your water, costing you money and contributing to air pollution. Replacing it with a hot-water-on-demand ‘tankless’ water heater will reduce energy use by 50 per cent and save an average of $240 per year (and take up much less space).

Also, by replacing your light bulbs with compact fluorescent lights (CFLs) you can make your lighting 75 per cent more efficient. The average home has 27 lights so specifically:

• Each 60 watt light replaced by an equivalent CFL would amount to $13.14 per year in savings;
• Each 75 watt light replaced by an equivalent CFL would amount to $16.06 per year in savings;
• Each 100 watt light bulb replaced by an equivalent CFL would amount to $20.73 per year in savings.

Note too, that if everyone in Canada switched just one bulb in their home to a CFL, Canada would save over $73 million in energy costs that year alone.

Fridges might seem an odd thing to focus on when considering the winter, but it’s not called the festive season for nothing. You might be tempted to keep your old fridge and just move it to the basement, garage, or games room. But if that fridge was built before 1997 then replacing it with an Energy Star model will save you a minimum of $120 within a year.

These changes might all seem expensive, but if you’re keen to be green then now is the time to commit, with government rebates of up to $10,000 available to homeowners who need help financing those changes for the better. Regardless, many of the home improvements that make your living healthier tend to pay for themselves over time in decreased utility bills, and in fact can make you money right away – and, it’s rare that something healthy in life leads to a healthy bank balance too, even for Christmas.

28 August 2007

Kenlou: "Moonshine/Hillbilly" 12" single

Lordy. I've had this on my wish list for years and only JUST picked up a copy. Wow - what a blast, and what a classic.

Urgent percussive midtempo house beats kick in from the start so the tune's a doddle to mix. Then there's the midway break into a cheery, bouncy, jazzy saxaphone break guaranteed to lift the spirits of the crowd. Strong bassline, enough flange / pitch bend / other effects variety to make it worthwhile playing to the end, and a sharp, incisive bar structure that makes it fun to cut with. A staple.

Label: MAW Records
Catalog#: MAW 001
Format: Vinyl, 12"
Country:US
Released:1995
Genre: Electronic
Style: House
Credits: Engineer - Steve Barkan*
Producer - Masters At Work
Written-By - Kenny 'Dope' Gonzalez* , Louie Vega
Notes:Track A: Recorded at Dungeon Tape, Brooklyn, NY.
Track B: Recorded at Base Hit, NYC.
Pressed at Europadisk. This release was re-issued around 2000 with different artwork.
Rating: 4.3/5 (95 votes)

Tracklisting:

A Moonshine (7:54)
B Hillbilly Song (6:09)
Harmonica - William Gallison

08 August 2007

A silent film that speaks volumes from the past

Movie review of "Silent Running".
Published on facebook.com, 8th August 2007.

How odd that a film made 35 years ago is more relevant today than it was then. Sublimely simple and idealistic at the time because it was based on issues that had only just begun to occur, it is now almost a syllabus-compulsory educational film into the long-term effect of a cavalier attitude to the planet we live on.

Excellent performance from Dern, who has more time in front of camera than the rest of the cast put together, with the possible exception of the three robots combined (Huey, Dewey and Louie), to whom the viewer finds themselves emotionally attached before the film is over to such an extent that [spoiler alert] when one robot is swept into space, tears are almost inevitable.

02 August 2007

Mindlock: "Timewarp" 12" single

Nice three-track hard house 12". All three mixes are no-nonsense progressive but with different combinations of urgency and thoughtfulness. B2 track is probably the best of the three with a distinctive and sample-hungry "house of pain" vocal loop.

Label: Time Unlimited
Catalog#: TIME 042-6
Format: Vinyl, 12"
Country:Germany
Released:1996
Genre: Electronic
Style: Hard Trance
Credits: Producer, Written-By - Jan Friedrich
Notes:Written and produced by Jan Friedrich at Megaflex Studios.
Rating: 4.3/5 (25 votes)
Submitted by:DJ_Dawn

Tracklisting:

A
Time Warp
B1
Plank-Ton
B2
Air Raid

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