Mo Meta Blues: The World According to Questlove

I mostly recently finished the first musical biography I have read in a long time, Mo Meta Blues: The World According to Questlove. It was a very joyful read.

It didn’t flow like normal biographies usually did and throughout e-mails and interviews regarding the topic Questlove didn’t want it to be any normal biography. There are e-mails the editors wrote to themselves, there are interviews with the manager and most importantly Questlove tells his life through the love of affair of other people’s music.

He’s loves music just as any other music critic. He relates world and life events to the records heard during that period. And a lot of records if heard will remind him of certain events, even ones as trivial as accidentally injuries.

I love the way he remembers such intimate details, allowing you to visualize every story. Along the way you’ll fall in love with the Roots.

 

Vinyl Me Please – February 2016 Edition

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This month’s Vinyl Me Please selection is a legendary remastered version of Big Bill Bronzy folk songs from the Smithsonian Folkways label. This is a timeless pressing of a historical classic.

There was also a beautiful print by McKenzie Nelson and an extra 7″ from the HBO series Vinyl. Can’t wait to see what is in store next month!

Wavelength 16 Night 3 Photos

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Finally finished all my Wavelength Festival reviews. You can view the night 3 photos and review here. You can find all the #WL16 review conveniently at this link.

Busy festivals always make me miss freelance life, so I plan to do a bit more of it this year.

Wavelength 16 Night 2 Photos

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I’m still catching up on editing concert photos from this weekend’s Wavelength Festival. Catch my photos and reviews of night 2 here!

Wavelength 16 Night 1 Photos!

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I’m having a super busy weekend at Wavelength Music’s 16th birthday festival. Last night I saw Foxtrott, Calvin Love, Keita Juma, Blunt Chunks and Organ Mood at The Garrison. Read my review and see more photos over on Ride the Tempo!

I Went To A Show At A Mall

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On Saturday I went to a show at a mall. It was awesome. Here are some of my favourite photos. You can view my review and complete post here.

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This Month’s Vinyl Me Please Package!

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This month’s Vinyl Me Please package is an exclusive pressing of Nada Surf’s album high/low in 150g orange vinyl. It also contains an 8-page books with lyrics and photos, poster and of course a cocktail pairing.

Excited to see what is in store for February! I love this monthly gift of music.

Drop The Needle

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Lately, one of my favourite ways to relax on my free time is to spin a record. To curate a record at a time has a romantic aspect to it. It’s like picking a storybook from a shelf, only you can listen to someone else tell it.

 

My First Vinyl Me Please Package!

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I wanted to make use of my new record player so last month I signed up for Vinyl Me Please, an online record club. Note: This doesn’t count in my 30 Day Challenge as it is something that I previously subscribed to for 3 months.

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My December package arrived in an adorably labeled package, in hopes that the mail carriers would handle with care (which thankfully they did).

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I was surprised with Nils Frahm’s Spaces, the 36th record in the series so far.

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Inside the package were record notes, original art prints as well as recipes for a drink that the record could be paired with. The record sounded beautifully warm in my player. It wasn’t something I would have consciously decided to go buy but am super proud to have on my shelf. I’m looking forward to what record I’ll be surprised with in January.

Subscribing to the club also gives you access to a store full of exclusives. If you want to sign up for Vinyl Me Please, use this link for $10 off!

Holiday Party!

Had a super busy few days full of food and parties. Last Friday my work had their holiday party and look who showed up!

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Our work party secret guest 🙃

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We were treated with a special performance by Kiesza, most famous for her worldwide single “Hideaway”. Check out my vine of her covering Hozier.