Clip of the day: Luke Jackson’s Goodbye London


A few mins ago an eMail popped into my inbox from Luke Jackson, a musician from a place in Canadialand all the way on the other side of the world. Over the last few months I’ve been getting eMails from various artists asking me to check out their music (I think I got put onto some mailing list or something) so it wasn’t unusual however at the time I was listening to Dan Bryk, who happens to be under the same label as Luke. Given that Urban Myth Recordings only have 9 signed artists, the odds of this happening were rather high. How unusual. It’s like he’s watching me…

Anyhoo, I fired up the good ol’ youtube and checked out the clip. Its pretty damn cool. Reminds me of half of the time-lapse 5DMKII videos that I’ve been obsessing over the past few months. Plus the song is rather catchy too.

Check it out yourself here:

You can find Luke and his other work on Myspace and LukeJackson.com.


// July 22nd, 2009 // View Comments // Music

Mixtape Friday! Michael Jackson RIP


The greatest entertainer ever. August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009

As half of the universe knows, Michael Jackson passed away earlier today. Every single radio station, music TV channel and record store is playing tributes to Michael and I’ll be doing the same.

Michael Jackson was one of the most earliest memories that I had when it came to music. My first vinyl album was Thriller and I have been collecting his music for as long as I can remember. I have every single album and single that was released, as well as the majority of works done by the Jackson 5 and Janet Jackson. I had my first kiss when his music was playing in the background, had my first slow-dance at a school disco to his music, met my first “Internet girlfriend” in a Michael Jackson forum and got to “third base” for the first time with Michael Jackson’s music helping to drown out the sounds (as her parents were in the room next door). I think I have Michael Jackson to thank for my sex life.

I don’t think I’d be loving music as much as I do today if it wasn’t for my next door neighbour ranting and raving to me about a music clip that was going to debut on TV. This clip was for “Thriller” and I found myself that night glued to the black and white TV in my bedroom, awestruck with the sheer awesomeness of what was unfolding in front of me. I got to see the man in concert on the 30th of November 1996, which is also the first time I’ve been in front of television cameras when Channels 7, 9 and 10 all interviewed me after being one of the first people in Western Australia to buy tickets to the HIStory concert at the Burswood Dome. I remember listening to his music as a kid and pretending to be a radio announcer in my bedroom, mixing in MJ hits with Duran Duran and Culture Club. Even to this day, Michael Jackson remains the most played artist in my last.fm profile in the last 6 years.

Yes, it was quite evident I am a huge fan.

Yes, he led an extremely controversial life, however I know he played a part in shaping my life as it is today.

As most of you have probably heard your fair share of MJ music today, I thought I might share with you a bunch of MJ mash-ups. Plus its simply impossible for me to choose my top 10 favourite Michael Jackson tracks. There are way too many tracks I love.


// June 26th, 2009 // View Comments // Music

Lily Allen’s new “Fuck You” clip


Was I the only one who thought of The Prodigy’s “Smack My Bitch Up” video clip when I saw Lily’s clip for her “Fuck You” song?

Trippy nonetheless.

Oh I love Lily Allen.


// June 21st, 2009 // View Comments // Music

Friday Mixtape! Music to start the weekend with.


Its currently winter here in Perth, Western Australia. Its cold, wet and windy. Miserable day to some, wonderful day to others. Its als time of the year where its simply fun to just lay in bed and snuggle up in a doona and watch cheesy movies from the 80s whilst jamming your face full of cheezles and jelly babies. However this activity has a slight tendency of increasing the size of one’s ass so I’m suggesting an alternative. (more…)


// June 19th, 2009 // View Comments // Music