Map of Africa (DJ Harvey-related)
DocMcCoy
"Go and laugh in your own country!" 5,917 Posts
Anyone on here cop the Map of Africa album at all? Thoughts? I was quite looking forward to hearing what Thom Bullock and Harvey would come up with, but the album really isn't all that. There are a few interesting cuts, but I find it hard to believe they're serving any of this up with a straight face. I like Harvey and Rub'n'Tug as DJs, and I'm a big admirer of Harvey's aesthetic generally, but halfway through the album I found myself thinking, "They're taking the piss here, surely?". It just seems like little more than an exercise in seeing what and how much they can get away with. Pretty disappointing to me.
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musically, its ok. not what i expected, and not as good as harvey`s stuff is usually.
As for his own "original" music, well here we have it.
Well, both Harvey and Thom Bullock are musicians, and I'm familiar enough with Harvey's remix work to know that he's got a good ear musically. The MoA album just sounds like a couple of mates pissing about to no real end. I can't imagine they're being entirely serious here. If they're joking, though, it's an pretty expensive joke.
It's alright. Yeah, Harvey is a pretty accomplished musician and Thomas is no slouch so I think you must be right - just a couple of old mates having fun. They've done a fair bit together over the years: I have a nice 12" they did around 1990 called No Hassle From the Man and they've DJed together since the late Eighties. I was surprised MoA was so pricey and the demand so high since the rest of Harvey's stuff seems to be dropping off pricewise...
haha the proliferation of WACK disco edits implies u need a little something
+1. Yeah, I played this through for the first time last night and really got into it. I don't where prog stops and psych starts but this is on the right side of what I like, pushing my tastes a little and having some top grooves into the bargain. I've just a spent a festival weekend listening to seven shades of half-arsed psych/prog pastiche and this just feels like real music. I'll give anything with Harvey's name on a chance - not everything grips me but this does.
DJ Harvey blesses us with this style game.
Got to give it up for this one:
Zoolander-tastic.
Never heard of dude before, but it seems to me, via what I willingly choose to view on the magic of Instagram, that in The Beautiful Places, DJ and Fashionista are becoming the same thing.
I will concur with the leather jacket, T and Jeans. But drawing the line at panties.
For now.
Air-kisses.
I CANNOT BE MAD.