Wu are you?

A few weeks ago I was pointed to a website by a friend who shares my love for the band Fugazi — shoutout to Gushy V for the tip. I clicked the link and was suddenly very excited. It turns out a couple guys thought it would be a good idea to mash Fugazi with the Wu-Tang Clan. It was one of those “why didn’t I think of that” moments, except that I don’t do mash-ups and probably don’t know Wu-Tang as well as I should. Beyond that I totally should have come up with the idea first. Anyway, the project is fittingly called Wugazi.

Click to play Wugazi – Sleep Rules Everything Around Me

“Sleep Rules Everything Around Me” was the first track I heard, as the full album hadn’t been released at the time. It almost acted as a leading single, particularly since it uses one of Wu-Tang’s better-known tracks, “C.R.E.A.M.,” on the lyrical side. I was impressed enough to keep an eye out for the album release, though I felt the track wasn’t the strongest representation of Fugazi. I hoped for more.

Having heard the full album now, I’m only in a slightly better state. Let me start with the good: there are some great tracks and a few moments of genius on the record. Every once in a while everything just hits the right spot and it’s something new. Here’s a track that really works, in my opinion:

Click to play Wugazi – P.L.O. Squared

The rest of the album, sadly, leans more toward pretty decent than great. The trick, as I gleaned from that first listen to “Sleep…,” is to make sure you capture the essence of Fugazi. Too much chopping or simply swiping great basslines doesn’t really fit that bill. Too often I feel like we’re left with Wusomethingthatisn’tquiteFugazianymore. It’s still worth a few listens and it’s an impressive feat, but it just leaves me wanting something a little more. Props to the creators, regardless. I totally repect your vision and hope everyone here will listen to it and send you money to keep working on creative projects. The album can be downloaded or streamed from www.wugazi.com.

Click to play Wugazi – Shame On Blue

The other album I’ve had on repeat lately seems to be a symptom of the summer weather we’re finally starting to see here in Portland. When the warmth gets here it’s time for Pimm’s #1 and ginger, lots of oscillating fans, and smooth music to drive to. Right now that last item is Curtis Mayfield’s Super Fly. It’s somewhat likely you already know this album but in case you don’t: this is Mayfield’s soundtrack to the film with the same name. Isaac Hayes may have won the Oscar for his work on Shaft, but the funk Curtis brings on this album puts that to shame. It’s mellow. It’s cool. It has the perfect grooves for cruising in the hot sun. It says “hey man, I’m hep and I’ve got nothing to prove.” Just like me. Just like you. Here’s my favorite track from the album, “Pusherman.”

Click to play Curtis Mayfield – Pusherman

Be cool, my people. And check out that Pimm’s link if you haven’t had it before. It is seriously the best summer drink of all time. OF ALL TIME!

doctor, doctor, give me the news

A couple weekends ago a good friend had a sudden medical emergency. It was one of those unexpected events with lots of blood and anxiety while the doctors tried to find and resolve the cause. She’s alright now but there were a few very scary days along the way.

I’ve been thinking a lot about it since. I keep realizing that, even though we put it through all kinds of punishment with seemingly no ill effect, the human body can be a fragile system. At the time I was also caught up in insane hours of work, and I was losing myself in high stress levels over my projects. This reminded me what’s truly important. The Man and I have a nice little agreement that pays my bills and keeps his business running, but deep down it’s a cold relationship. Your friends, the people dear to your heart, are the ones who keep you going when you need more than a paycheck. They also won’t fire you when you do stupid things. I’d have millions of pink slips by now if that was the case.

Now I’m not a touchy-feely kind of guy who openly expresses emotion. I can’t always find the right words to say what I want, which is when I fall back on music to speak for me. I’m going to do that now. Here’s a little playlist for a lady we all care tons about. Other than the subtle romantic undertones, which should be translated as platonic, friendly vibes, I hope it sums up the wry humor, intelligence, silliness, and quiet love we share in our little group of friends. I’m glad you guys are around.

Click to play Suzanne Vega – Blood Makes Noise

Click to play Fugazi – Give Me The Cure

Click to play The Beatles – Fixing A Hole

Click to play Eels – Beautiful Freak