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5 votes
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Eminem - Evil Twin (2013)
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Sinoia Caves - Elena's Sound-World (2014)
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KOKOKO!: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert (2019)
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Nits - an introduction to a criminally unknown band
Anticipating their new album that came out today, I've been on something of a Nits trip lately. (It's more pleasant than it sounds, I promise!) Since I think these guys should and could be better...
Anticipating their new album that came out today, I've been on something of a Nits trip lately. (It's more pleasant than it sounds, I promise!) Since I think these guys should and could be better known, I thought I'd spread the gospel a little bit.
Throughout their almost five decades of existence, Nits (or The Nits) have been critically acclaimed, yet have never really conquered the charts. There are various likely reasons for this. For one, they exist in that difficult-to-market realm of "art pop" and have continued to reinvent themselves and their sound from album to album. As a Dutch band, they have also never had the backing of a major British or US label, and although the songs are primarily in English, perhaps the singer-lyricist Henk Hofstede's accent has also sounded too non-native for the masses.
If you do know Nits, you most likely know them from their minor 80s hits Nescio (1983) and In The Dutch Mountains (1987). Those two songs capture their 80s style pretty well in terms of their sound and lyrical content, and the videos are also great examples of their visual style.
These two songs came out during what was actually their second distinct musical period. Their first four albums, released between 1978 and 1981, were riding the new wave wagon, a good example of which is the song Tutti Ragazzi (1979). But I would say that it was with 1983's Omsk where Nits really started to display their full potential and began to solidify into a core three-man unit of the aforementioned Hofstede, drummer Rob Kloet, and keyboardist Robert Jan Stips who had produced their earlier albums but now joined the band fully. There have been other members over the years, but these three are the main contributors; Hofstede with his voice and story-like lyrics, Kloet with his wide range of beats and rhythms that cross musical genres, and Stips who brings in a particular depth and space in which the songs can breathe freely.
In addition to the two tracks I mentioned earlier, other songs from their 80s and early 90s output that I would recommend as an introduction include A Touch of Henry Moore (1983), Sketches of Spain (1986), Radio Shoes (1990), and Giant Normal Dwarf (1990).
There has always been an undercurrent of melancholy to Nits's music, but it tends to be balanced with their quirky sense of humour. In the 90s, however, the melancholy started to take over, and Hofstede's lyrics became increasingly focused on the human condition while the music dropped some of its overt playfulness. Some wonderful pieces from this period include Cars & Cars (1992), Mourir Avant Quinze Ans (1994), Three Sisters (1998) and Ivory Boy (2000). This period also witnessed a major change in the lineup, as Stips departed the band in 1996. He joined back seven years later, from which point onwards they have been a three-member band.
While the evolution of their style has been gradual, I would say that by the late 2000s, Nits had moved into their fourth major period. Whereas their influences have always clearly included artists like the Beatles (the band's name is sort of a nod to them), Talking Heads, Leonard Cohen, Paul Simon and Bob Dylan, I feel Nits have more recently toned down some of their earlier experimentation and focused more on the qualities that made their influences such great songwriters. From this latest period, take a listen to The Flowers (2008), Distance (2009), Love Locks (2012) and Flowershop Forget-Me-Not (2017).
This brings us to today's album, Knot, which is something like the group's 25th studio album. Or maybe 26th. Or something else, depending on your definition of a studio album. In any case, as I understand it, this new work was largely parsed together from hours of improvisation, and it does sound like that. The eleven tracks feel like mood pieces, fairly static paintings, captured moments. But I have of course only given the album a handful listens so far, so this is an early impression still. In any case, here's the album opener Ultramarine (2019).
I hope this little write-up will be of interest to some of you and that perhaps the linked music speaks to you on a level that pushes you to dig in deeper. If you use Spotify, the "This Is Nits" playlist is a pretty good next step to take.
If you do take a listen, I'd be curious to hear what you think of the music. Or if you knew Nits before, I'd love to hear what you think my little introduction here missed, misinterpreted or should have emphasised more. And what's your view of the new album?
7 votes -
The untold story of Alien Ant Farm’s ‘Smooth Criminal’
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Squarepusher - Vortrack [Fracture Remix] (2019)
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Anoraak - Panarea (2019)
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Moonshine Recordings: Mooncast #34 - Mack (2019)
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How sign language innovators are bringing music to the deaf
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Pete Seeger - Solidarity Forever (1998)
7 votes -
The Internet Archive is digitising & preserving over 100,000 vinyl records: Hear 750 full albums now.
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What have you been listening to this week?
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as...
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as well, we'd love to see your hauls :)
Feel free to give recs or discuss anything about each others' listening habits.
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Rukkus - 211 (2014)
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Mamma Mia on Floppotron (ABBA cover) (2019)
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Madeon - Good Faith (2019)
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Zach Hill: "The Primitives Talk" [flashing lights warning]
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Reggae Not Reggae @ Dizonord w/ Lodding, Humangigz and Blomkvist (20.9.2019)
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Kolibri - Zhioltyj List Osiennij (Autumnal Yellow Leaf) (1994)
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Localify.org - Find local artists, attend live shows, support your community
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K-Hole Trax: K-Hole Mixtape 14 - Mazewski
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Interferencje /w FOQL S02E05 - Polish Cold Wave special
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"Hug" by Frode Haltli - Accordion Cover
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What have you been listening to this week?
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as...
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as well, we'd love to see your hauls :)
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What are your favorite genres/themes of music?
BTW this has been posted before but it was a year and a half ago sometime around when tildes itself became a thing so a new post is definitely due. My favorite genres are hip-hop and electronic...
My favorite genres are hip-hop and electronic but lofi and synthwave songs like resonance and HOME are just as good.
Edit: Seems most people here (at least most who replied) like a variety of metal and rock genres. Pretty interesting.
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Dirty Dozen Brass Band - Feet Don't Fail Me Now (NPR Tiny Desk) (2017)
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Juno - Sextile
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Ruth and Martin's Album Club
6 votes -
Kendrick Lamar - Rigamortis (2011)
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King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Live on KEXP
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La 9e de Beethoven revue à l'accordeon diatonique :)
4 votes -
Zodiak Commune Records - Insectum Art (serie of 6 releases)
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Lucy in Blue - Live on KEXP (Pink Floydian psych rock) (2019)
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F-777 - Space Battle (2015)
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Hearing Things - Transit Of Venus (2019)
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Bob Dylan - CBC Quest (1964)
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Vasya Oblomov - ABVGDejka (The ABC Show) (2017)
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Corridor - Le grand écart (2017)
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What's your favorite track from Africa?
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Latin Music lovers
Are there tildies that like latin music? I'm just getting back into it after a long excursion into electronic genres. Do you know and want to share with us some favourite tracks? Some of my...
Are there tildies that like latin music? I'm just getting back into it after a long excursion into electronic genres.
Do you know and want to share with us some favourite tracks?
Some of my favourite stuff, from wildly different genres:
Devine - La Chica Colombiana
Calypso Rose - Calypso Blues
Chica Libre - sonido amazonico
Pericos - Los Pericos
Tigrillios - Cameleon
Dinastya Angelito Y Su Sabor Costeño - Con La Botella En La Cabeza
Mister Cobra - BailaI'm looking especially for traditional styles and good cumbia
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Toumani Diabaté & Sidiki Diabaté - Jarabi (1988)
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Miki Núñez - La Venda (The Blindfold) (2019)
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Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral (1994)
7 votes -
I Built the Sky - Up Into the Ether (2019)
3 votes -
What have you been listening to this week?
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as...
What have you been listening to this week? You don't need to do a 6000 word review if you don't want to, but please write something! If you've just picked up some music, please update on that as well, we'd love to see your hauls :)
Feel free to give recs or discuss anything about each others' listening habits.
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9 votes -
2-4 Grooves - Writing On The Wall (St. Elmo's Fire) (2008)
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El Búho - Dia de los Muertos live(Paris 01.11.19 @ Cabaret Sauvage)
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Jungle - Casio (2018)
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Her's - Cool With You (2017)
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Anna Meredith: NPR Tiny Desk (2018)
4 votes