Monday, October 12, 2015

Music Monday 178 :: Saul Williams "Horn Of The Clock-Bike"

Music Monday 178 :: Saul Williams "Horn Of The Clock-Bike"

In my opinion, Saul Williams never disappoints. Even when he goes ... out there, the boundarylessness of his approach to music is enlightening.

And so he does it with both this track and this accompanying video; three and a half minutes of visual, aural and mental stimulation. Enjoy.




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Monday, December 24, 2007

So much music to listen to ...

My music pile is stacking up.


Here's what's on the list:


Mary J. Blige "Growing Pains"
  • You can't go wrong w/Mary ... love that "Just Fine" cut
Keyshia Cole "Just Like You"

  • I like a few of her tracks; most are too mellow for my liking, but it's worth a listen
Kanye West "Graduation"

  • Obviously, I was not quick to jump on this one, but after hearing several songs that I like, I've caved it; it's in my system and ready for action ... crazy thing is I have two different mixtapes of this disk
The Dream "Love/Hate"

  • I am totally on the fence w/this one; the radio has been saturated w/"Shawty is a 10" (which by the way is not the version that is on the unedited disk)


Need to get:


Lupe Fiasco "The Cool"

  • I will certainly be spending my next dime on this here disk. I was a huge fan of "Food & Liquor"; the vibe on this one has been all good too - word is the message is in the music

Wu Tang Clan "The 8 Diagrams"
  • Unbeknownst to many, I am a fan of the Wu! Talent lurks in many places ...

Alicia Keys "As I Am"
  • I've heard that this one falls a bit flat; need to hear it for myself because I really like "Like You'll Never See Me Again" and "No One"; again, slow jams, but I mellow out every now and then

Saul Williams "The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of Niggy Tardust"
  • That title spells intrigue, right? I've known him for his poetry and I was quite keen on 04's "Saul Williams" So count me in on this one

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