Music Discovery #6 of 2012

Back in full force this week, a healthy list of great new music below. Also, be sure to check out the full album streams of Frankie Rose and Tennis, both albums are quite good and songs from both have been referenced in previous posts.

Beach Fossils – Lessons [Download]:

Ben Browning – I Can’t Stay [Download]:

Memoryhouse – Walk With Me [Download]:

Superhumanoids – Geri [Download]:

Music Discovery #5 of 2012

Small handful of tunes this week, but all great. Busy week this week so not going to be able to say much more, not that much needs to be said… let the music do the talking. Enjoy!

Beach Fossils – Shallow [Download]:

Princeton – Florida (Cosmic Kids Remix) [Download]:

Rxgibbs – Futures [Download]:

Shearwater – You As You Were [Download]:

Music Discovery #4 of 2012

The electronic music community lost big this week, with the passing of Shem McCauley (aka Slacker). I was first introduced to Slacker through Paul Oakenfold’s Transport compilation in ’98, then again the following year on Nick Warren’s Global Underground: Brazil, but it wasn’t till he appeared repeatedly on Sasha & Digweed compilations that he really caught my ear. In Sasha & Digweed’s Communicate (’00) compilation alone, Slacker appears three times, and two remixes of his appeared on Sleep is Overrated, a compilation released the same year from yours truly.

Every release on his label Jukebox in the Sky was a must buy, and everything he touched musically was epic and stands the test of time. I have included a few of my favorite Slacker tracks below, and while they aren’t exactly newly discovered tracks over this last week, every time I listen I do discover something new. Hopefully you will enjoy his music as much as I have. RIP Slacker.

Blonds – Treasure Coast [Download]:

Disclosure – Flow (Amusement Remix) [Download]:

Head Honcho (Slacker) – Waters of Jericho:

Miike Snow – Black Tin Box [Download]:

Slacker – A Million Dreams:

Slacker – Fusion:

Slacker – Looky Thing (Eye Eye):

Yellow Ostrich – Mary (Alternate) [Download]:

Music Discovery #3 of 2012

Smaller list of great music this week, in this the third installment of the music discovery series. It appears Orbital is coming out with a new album which is always great news. I’ve included a video of a song from their new album.

Class Actress – Bienvenue [Download]:

Lower Dens – Brains [Download]:

Matthew Dear – In The Middle (I Met You There) [Download]:

Oberhofer – HEART [Download]:

Music Discovery #2 of 2012

Don’t you dare doubt that I will be able to keep this weekly music post going. If it were to fail, it certainly wouldn’t be for lack of music. Here is another great batch of music I have discovered over this last week.

The Big Pink – Hit The Ground (Superman) (King Krule Remix) [Download]:

Bosco Delrey – Baby’s Got A Blue Flame [Download]:

Caged Animals – All The Beautiful Things In The World [Download]:

Frankie Rose – Know Me [Download]:

La Sera – Please Be My Third Eye [Download]:

Rival Sons – Only One [Download]:

Tanlines – Brothers [Download]:

Smartest thing I have heard from Microsoft in years

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Quality, in fact, was the overriding theme of what Joe had to say. According to him, having a better user experience is what will differentiate Windows Phone from the competition, not extreme specs or barrel-scraping prices.

This, plus photos I have seen of the Nokia Lumia 800 Windows Phone in use (which appears to be the first reasonably sized phone since the iPhone) have me hopeful for Microsoft’s success in the space.

Quote is from The Verge, this post referencing an interview with Joe Belfiore, VP of Windows Phone.

Music Discovery #1 of 2012

Either my tastes are too ambiguous or forgiving and I like way too much, or there is just a lot of a great music out there right now. I don’t know which it is, maybe a little of both, but I am not complaining. Thanks to changes in the music industry, changes in the web, blogs like Stereogum and mu-sique, tools like iTunes, services like Rdio and Spotify, and even events like SXSW, it’s never been easier to discover new music, and I sure am discovering a lot.

I am going to try something new this year. Instead of sporadically linking/liking newly discovered music on Facebook (and having to hold back for fear of overwhelming friends and family), I am going to make a weekly post here on my blog, of music that I discover. Ambitious I know, might be biting off more than I can chew and maybe this should be a monthly thing, but again, I am just finding so much that it’s hard not to want to share with everyone.

As you will be able to tell, my tastes are vast… there will be a little something for everyone in these lists (in just the list below you have Darkwave, Disco, Electronic, Hip Hop, Indie Rock, Lo-Fi, Synth-pop, etc.). I will always attempt to track down and share an audio file directly, but often some of the music has not yet been released and will have to be shared in some sort of embeddable medium.

So without further ado, here is some stand-out music that I discovered last week (there was a lot last week due to the holidays and all) and as you can tell there are two artists I am really excited about, Grimes & Tennis. Hope you enjoy!

Clock Opera – Once And For All [Download]:

Be sure to catch the touching video for the song above.

Grimes – Genesis [Download]:

Grimes – Skin [Download]:

Pandr Eyez – Shinin [Download]:

Solar Bears – Cubs (Keep Shelly in Athens Remix) [Download]:

Tennis – Deep In The Woods:

Tennis – Origins [Download]:

Boot Camp, Windows 7, and my Mac Pro 2006

Never mind the reasons why I need to install Windows 7, and why just using something like VMWare is not a viable solution, the fact is I need to install Windows 7 via Boot Camp on my Mac Pro from 2006. Little did I know that it was going to be such a frustrating experience.

There is an awful lot of information out there on installing Windows 7 on a Mac via Boot Camp, but it is very difficult to find the signal through the noise, especially when experiences will vary depending on your hardware. So, I thought it might be helpful for others out there with a similar need and setup to mine, to document my findings and the process that ultimately worked for me.

First of all I have a Mac Pro 2006, and while it’s old by today’s standards, it’s still a fantastic machine. It is running Lion on 128GB SSD drive, and has been further modified from it’s original state with 12GB of memory, and has an ATI HD 4870 with 1GB of memory (which is actually a PC video card but has been re-flashed to work with the Mac).

Hurdle #1: Realizing the Mac Pro 2006 will not support 64bit Windows. I know the machine supports 64bit, and I know Lion is 64bit, but trying to install the 64bit version of Windows 7 is simply a no-go. The 64bit disc will not be recognized as being bootable, and while you can create a bootable disc by jumping through a bunch of hoops by following a guide like this one from Thomas Maurer, I had no success.

I eventually stumbled across this Apple Knowledge Base article on the topic, which specifically states that Windows 7 is only supported by Boot Camp on Mac Pro models from 2008 or later. So there you go, the dagger that put an end to the 64bit effort once and for all.

The primary limitation of installing 32bit vs 64bit is that Windows will only recognize 4GB of my 12GB of memory. For the intended use of the Windows 7 installation, 4GB should be sufficient.

Side note: There may still be a glimmer of hope for a 64bit installation, as I did not try the bootable disc I created after my findings from hurdle #3. Read on.

Hurdle #2: Reading the instructions helps, despite the fact that you have been conditioned since childhood to ignore them because, honestly, who needs instructions for a Transformer?

Boot Camp’s flow is pretty straight forward. Open up Boot Camp Assistant, copy drivers to install after Windows is installed to a USB drive or CD/DVD, insert your Windows disc and select the target destination. The drive I wanted to install Windows on was seated in Bay 3, important note for later. Your machine will then restart into Windows and begin installation.

Now if you read the setup instructions, there is a very important step here that it seems a lot of people miss. During the installation of Windows, you will be presented with a window where you select the drive on which you want Windows installed. You should notice that the drive you chose back in Boot Camp is now called “bootcamp”, and your inclination may be to simply select that drive and hit Next, however, it specifically states in the Boot Camp instructions that you need to toggle the advanced options and format the “bootcamp” drive/partition before hitting Next.

Ok, got it, format the drive and then hit Next. Done, now everything should be peachy keen… but wait, there’s more!

Hurdle #3: Realizing the drive bay matters, even though it doesn’t. With Lion installed on my main SSD drive in Bay 1, and SSD space being such a premium, there was no way I was going to partition the SSD to install Windows and the application(s) I need to run. Since the Mac Pro has 4 internal drive bays, I figured I would just install Windows on a separate internal HDD.

Even after following the instructions and formatting the drive/partition, Windows would still complain that it cannot be installed in the selected location. To the web! Again, lots of noise, some suggestions to remove all un-necessary drives (which is not a bad idea anyway to ensure you don’t accidentally bork one in the process), which prompted me to remove my un-necessary drives and move the drive on which I was installing Windows from Bay 3 to Bay 2. I let the computer restart again, picked up with the Windows installation again, selected the same drive which I already formatted from the previous step which just now exists in a different bay, and Windows had no more complaints and installation finally proceeded.

Finally!

Now, I said in the opening line of this hurdle that “…it doesn’t” because, being the masochist that I am apparently, I tried the installation process again. I followed the instructions and formatted the drive/partition, clicked Next, and Windows complained again! What?! Why??!? On a whim I moved the drive back to Bay 3, leaving Bay 2 completely vacant, and yadda yadda yadda, Windows installation proceeded.

Mind boggling.

In closing: Don’t forget to install the drivers from the USB or CD/DVD that Boot Camp had you copy, as this will enable hardware features specific to your machine that Windows will not have baked in.

Now earlier I mentioned something about there being a glimmer of hope for 64bit. I gave up on the bootable 64bit disc I created before realizing the bit about the drive bays being wonky, so I am now wondering if the bootable disc would have worked if I swapped the location of the drive. I am so spent on this process that I haven’t had the energy to find out, but if I find the 32bit installation to be so limiting, I just may. I will of course update this post with those findings.

Anyway, I hope someone finds this post helpful, feel free to comment or share findings of your own, and especially, if you have been able to get 64bit Windows 7 working on your Mac Pro prior to the officially supported 2008 model, I want to know!

Superbowl XLV Commercials

Here are my favorite commercials from the Superbowl today, all of which occurred in the first half if I recall…

 

  • Chevy Cruze: Misunderstanding – So many great quotes from the old people. “42 wild Italians?!”
  • Pepsi Max: Love Hurts – Again with the physical comedy, like last year. Tried and true.
  • Cowboys and Aliens – The longer trailer is better, but this new one shows the alien machines and other weird scenes, and does nothing but further peak my interest.
  • Transformers: Dark Side of the Moon – Another Superbowl, another Transformers trailer… and they always do impress. The sounds effects were awesome, similar to those used in the trailer for the upcoming Battle for Los Angeles.
  • Volkswagon: The Force I’ve linked the longer version of the commercial which is much better, not sure why they didn’t show it instead (cost aside).
  • Snickers: Lumber This campaign continues to be funny.
  • Super 8 – Finally, something more about this movie! This trailer had a different vibe than recent movie trailers in the same genre… not dark, menacing, and with crazy sound effects (although I like those). It still had abduction scenes, and destruction, but it just had a different, almost classic feel.
  • Captain America I’m a sucker for movies based on comic books heros. This one again has a different feel than others in the genre. Is a theme evolving?
  • Cars.com: Go First – The cowboy is funniest, and the only reason this makes it on my list.

If I had to pick a favorite, I would say the Volkswagon: The Force commercial (long version not shown during Superbowl).

Beaned

Sitting here watching game 17 of MLB Network’s top 20 of all time (2004 ALCS game 4, Red Sox vs. Yankees), and it finally JUST hit me for the first time this off-season… the need to see Lincecum, Cain, and MadBum mow down their opponents, to see Posey poke out homers, to see Torres haul ass around the bases, to see Huff Daddy admire a long drive down the right field line, to see Boss Ross, The Beard, The Panda, The Mole, Affeldt, Sergio the snake, Napoleon, Ishi, and of course Pat the Bat. And I can’t forget about the best broadcast crew in the business in Kruk & Kuip and adios pelota John Miller. I can’t freaking wait for opening day, to see my world series winning SF Giants (still can’t believe it) take the field, and to go for another season long ride. Only three weeks till pitchers and catchers report! Hummmmm baby.