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Before we get into [livejournal.com profile] hauntedballroom's results, a quick mention that the response for week 5 so far has been VERY LOW! (by the first four weeks' standards) - I won't list all the names but I'll try and send reminders out tomorrow.

Revelations for this and the Chart Championship at about 2.

"Thank you for all the tracks; I like how incoherent it sounded overall. I didn't recognise any of the songs except that one was a cover of 'Love is the Drug'. I found it easy to decide which songs I loved and hated but there were a few that I was ambivalent about. The placings between seven and ten were especially hard.

01. Polysics - "Married To A Frenchman": I liked the robot noises and crackles and pops a lot on this but felt that it was a little bit self-consciously busy. I wasn't too keen on the guitar either. I used to really like Bis which this sounds a lot like but isn't I don't think, and I would have enjoyed this track a lot more when I did. 8th Place - LOSE - [livejournal.com profile] katstevens done too much fanny dangle.

02. Built Like Alaska - "Mistake #2". I don't know how this relates to any of the stuff that I said I liked at all! It really isn't to my taste. It seems to attempt plaintive and mournful and ends up being dreary and whiny. Sorry I really think it deserves 11th place - LOSE - tactical disaster for [livejournal.com profile] bengraham.

03. Appleton - "Blow My Mind". I really liked this after a second listen. It's slick and shiny with a really good pop chorus and fun lyrics. I like that I couldn't decide whether I loved it or hated it at first. 5th Place - WIN - game of two halves sees [livejournal.com profile] dubdobdee sneak a win.

04. Asian Dub Foundation ft Sinead O Connor - "1000 Mirrors". I really liked the music but not the vocals, if this track was an instrumental I would have liked it a lot more. 10th Place - LOSE - red card for striker leaves [livejournal.com profile] braisedbywolves high and dry.

05. Bill Orcutt - "Yes Blues". This is something that I would definitely listen to normally, a really good choice. The sparseness and the intersection of the voice and instruments reminded me of Throbbing Gristle or someone like that. Easily a winner. 2nd Place - WIN - Direct tactics pay off for [livejournal.com profile] xyzzzz_

06. Six Finger Satellite - "Paralysed By Normal Life". Another really good track. I enjoyed it all especially the cheesy keyboard. A good-fun-to-dance-to song a bit like the Fall. 4th Place - WIN - Carefree play makes it all look so easy for [livejournal.com profile] jel_bugle.

07. Georgy Ligeti - "Lux Aeterna". My favourite track. It's really strange but I thought about requesting interesting choral music in my introduction but thought it didn't seem pop enough. I love the sinister wash of sound, how unsettling it is, like an underwater cathedral. I am really, really pleased with this track. Thanks! 1st Place - WIN - unconventional tactics create dominant win for [livejournal.com profile] inhibitorylinks.

08. Tori Amos - "Datura". Angsty overblown vocals over the top of some muttering and music that sounds a bit like a corporate video. Then it stops and then another four minutes that sound a bit like a different song. It reminded me of a soundtrack to a mini soap opera or something with mood changes. I thought about it a lot and can't place it higher because I don't really like it, but in terms of interesting to think about it comes high. 9th Place - LOSE - inconsistency costs [livejournal.com profile] alexmacpherson dear.

09. Nobukazi Takemura - "Croon". Pretty and pleasant enough but kind of bland. Liked the vocals and the xylophone but somehow it added up to less than the sum of its parts. I liked it enough to draw. 6th Place - DRAW - not one for the neutral as draw specialist [livejournal.com profile] strange_powers nets another point.

10. Millionaire - "Wake Up The Children". I like things like this if they are a bit sparser. It's kind of cheesy because of the melody. Emptier I would have liked it a lot. 7th Place - LOSE - [livejournal.com profile] fugitivemotel in first defeat of the season.

11. Kate Wax - "Catch The Buzz". A cover of 'Love is the Drug' by Roxy Music. The only thing I recognised but I didn't know who it was by. An interesting reworking I think – the throwaway, emotionless vocalisation provides an interesting counterpoint to the lyrics and sense of the original. 3rd Place - WIN - [livejournal.com profile] zenith's experienced back line delivers the goods.

Date: 2007-03-28 07:27 pm (UTC)
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Would have given pretty much everything a B or a B-PLUS after the first listen, meaning "nice, or interesting - or nice and interesting - but never touching my heart," the major exception being Built Like Alaska which was getting a solid A for the instrumental mood and a B-MINUS for the singer, though I assume in the long run it would scrape into the win column as I got used to the vocalist and bracketed her contributions, or locked her in a closet. Tori probably'd have grown on me, probably get a win, so would the dancey squalling tune-thrash (Millionaire), so might the reggaeish, trip-hoppish thing (Asian Dub Foundation), even though Sinead does her best to ruin it. Not as enamored as you guys of the choral track, though it got better when high voices came in to make things difficultly intersting. My other winner would have been the Polysics' version of Pop Muzik trapped in a pinball machine. Damned if I know what'd get the draw from me; seems a dead heat between Six Finger Satellite's not-as-good-as-the-Contortions dance skronk and Bill Orcutt's action painting, which I'd have liked more with more rolling around the floor and fewer feedback hums.

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