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dTunes Editor's Week, day 2: Topher Cantler photo

[dTunes is a community organized blog showcasing the musical tastes of Destructoid's users. For two weeks, the editorial team is commandeering the series because, hey, we like music too. To further expand your horizons, make sure to check out the dTunes blog.]

After yesterday's fine introduction by one Mr. Conrad Zimmerman, I'd like to welcome you to dTunes Day 2. It feels weird to be writing about something other than videogames. Not weird in the same way that it's weird to type your own name in the headline of a post, but weird in that this was an oddly refreshing change of pace for me.

It was also a difficult task, since I'm limited to what I can find on Youtube and the like. A lot of the music I'd really like to share with you, like some local bands' work, doesn't exist on the internet, which is a shame.

Thankfully, however, most of the important stuff was available in some form, and what comes after the jump should give you a pretty good idea of what I listen to. I'm one of those people who puts headphones on in the morning and then falls asleep 18 hours later with them still on. I have music playing 24 hours a day, whether it's on an iPod, a stereo, or stuck in my head. I'm the guy next to you on the subway with his sh*t turned up too loud. Rockin'.

I love music even more than I love videogames (gasp!) and I'm delighted for a chance to talk about it. 

GO!GO!7188 - Aoi Kiretsu

So yeah, this is my favorite band. Period. In fact, I was severely tempted to dedicate this entire post to them, and were it not for a couple of other things I really wanted to talk about, I would have. GO!GO!7188 is one of those bands that's hard to cram into a genre, because the songwriting is just so dextrous. Their amazingly versatile style spans everything from Dick Dale-esque surf rock to traditional Japanese Enka, and asking what kind of rock band they are is like asking what a Katamari is made of.

As such, this video isn't exactly a pristine example of their overall sound, because no song is. I picked it for its aesthetic coolness, and because it IS a great example of how hot the singer/guitar player is. (Her name's Yumi, but you can call her Mrs. Cantler.) I also picked it because it's one of my favorites of theirs, and I like the way the fuzz pedal makes Akiko's bass sound like an idling Chevelle at the beginning. Friends from high school, these two ladies actually never intended for their casual jam sessions to become a professional act. It's a good thing they decided to take it public, because they turned out to be one of the most profoundly talented rock bands in not just Japan, but the entire world.

I really can't express to you how much I love this band. I could easily go on about GoGo for the entirety of this post, and honestly, I'm having trouble holding back that urge. It's rare to find music you can adore so much, and the day I discovered them was like getting a check for a billion dollars in the mail. I've got 9 of their albums and there isn't a disposable song on any one of them. Every track is candy-coated porn for the ears. When I have enough money, I'm going to have surgery to embed an iPod in my skull so their music is the only thing I ever hear again. And if I die and heaven turns out to be nothing more than a big, empty room with an eternal GO!GO!7188 concert happening inside, that's how I'll know it's really heaven.

Also, I am hopelessly in love with the singer. 

Literally. 

Not even joking.

 

Wu-Tang Clan - Triumph

Hey, remember pre-2000, when Hip-hop was good? I do. It sounded like this. The above video includes the added bonus of at least four videogame references, one being a mini-Hadouken.

 

Hatsune Miku - Love Is War

I could fill half this page with explanations for what Vocaloid is and why it's awesome, but I'll save that for Japanator. Above you'll find a fantastic example of just what can be done with the program, as provided by Vocaloid master Ryo from Supercell. The guy's so good at this you can actually hear Miku breathing at certain points. Truly impressive stuff, and little wonder that it remained on top of Nico Nico Douga's Vocaloid rankings for most of 2008. Probably still my favorite Miku song ever.

 

Perfume + Cherryboy Function - The Endless Polyrythm Lovers

Say what you will about J-pop, there's no denying that Perfume's got an incredible sound, regardless of how much of that comes prefabricated. More often than not, they're amazing. The same can be said of Cherryboy Function -- a brilliantly talented Japanese electronic/synth/chiptune artist. Take an exceptionally delicious piece of music from each of them, squeeze the two together, and you get the outstanding mashup above. It takes a minute to get going, just stick with it. This is one of those songs I'll put on a loop for hours as background music for whatever I'm doing.

 

The Pavers - Safe Boating

Scott Reynolds is a testament to the idea that there is no justice in the world. The guy holds a day job while countless singer/songwriters with far less talent become millionaires. Why he doesn't have a framed portrait in a hall somewhere next to Jim Morrisson and Ozzy Osbourne is beyond me. I honestly consider him to be the single most underrated musician in the world. This guy? This is my Elvis. There's some chance you'll recognize him from bands like Bonesaw Romance, or his side project Scott Reynolds and the Steaming Beast, but if you've heard his name, it was most likely after his brilliant work with the Descendents spinoff, All.

The Pavers were one of his semi-recent projects, and played host to some of the finest work he's ever done. Quality videos being few and far between, you'll have to hit a link for this one. Safe Boating is track #2 in the playlist that follows, and it's one of my favorite songs of his. Another loop-for-hours piece. Scott's been a rock hero to me since the 80s, and every album that's ever had his name on it is worthy of being placed into a CD player and having the lid glued shut. He's a magnificent crafter of anthems for the brokenhearted and working class, and if you run into him in real life, you'll find he's also one of the friendliest and fucking coolest people you're likely to ever meet.

 

The Dillinger Escape Plan - Milk Lizard

I love the Dillinger Escape Plan, and you've probably already heard of them, so I won't waste your time talking about why they rule. I picked this particular song because it vaguely reminds me of the late '90s Baltimore rockabilly scene that I dearly miss. Walk into any choice Baltimore rock bar on any Friday night circa 1998, and the first minute of this video is pretty much what you'd see and hear. Most of their stuff is decidedly more bone-crunching than this song, but it's still one of my favorites. Also, it should be noted these guys put out an EP with Mike Patton, and it satisfies like a Snickers bar.

 

Polysics - I My Me Mine

WTF, right? Nothing like a little fuckstrange New Wave. Weird stage presence aside, Polysics are often nothing short of amazing, and their music will make sitting still very difficult if you're prone to busting the occasional move. If they sound familiar to you Tomopop readers out there, it's because their song Rocket closes out every episode of Tomocast

 

Reggie and the Full Effect - Get Well Soon

Reggie and the Full Effect is another one of those projects that mashes a hundred sounds together, only takes it another step and digs into half a dozen non-rock genres for the ingredients. Again, no one song can show you what to expect. Metal, techno, hardcore, jazz, disco, '80s rock, you name it -- Reggie smashes it all to bits and then glues it to the wall as one huge mosaic of excellence. Not sure what else you'd expect from James Dewees -- a guy who simultaneously played in two bands as wildly different from each other as Coalesce and The Get Up Kids. But the result of those two influences, combined with his own humorous flavor, makes for some amazing music. Like a hyperactive puppy that found its way into a paint store and emerged covered in a little bit of every color. The whole catalog sounds like a goddamned electronic heavy metal puppet show.

 

Faith No More - A Small Victory

Senor Beedog would never let me live it down if I didn't include a little PATTON.

 

Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give You Up

Just kidding, it's GO!GO!7188 again. They get a second video because, honestly, 90% of the time, they're what I'm listening to. Empresses of my headphones, they are.

So that's me. Check back tomorrow to see what R3Y listens to. I'm as interested to find out as you are!


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HangoverGlory's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 17:05
HangoverGlory
Sweet picks. I'm a huge fan of Mike Patton myself. It's good to see other fans popping up all over the place.

Also, Senor Beedog singing Faith No More in the Egyptian tomb (4/1) was one of the funniest things I've read on this site.
Stevil's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 17:10
Stevil
I love DEP. Not as much as Botch and Every Time I Die, but for bands that think out of the box, they're just mind-blowing.

I like Polysics, but I heard Melt Banana first, so that's where my loyalties lie with that one.

I once saw Reggie & The Full Effect play in Cardiff. He stripped to his boxers after a bad cover of The Get Up Kids' Mass Pike (because the others didn't know the chords). Weird gig, but it was great.

All in all...AWESOME-O!
AgentMOO's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 17:10
AgentMOO
WU TANG KILLAH BEEDOGS
Stella Wong's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 17:11
Stella Wong
I'm really glad I introduced you to Go!Go!1788 it seems to be your Jam of the moment :3 great song selections. I don't expect anything less :3

Nothing like the lyrics of Polysics to keep you going >:3 best song ever.
phantomile's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 17:12
phantomile
I found out about GO!GO!7188 from you, and they are certainly as good as you say.
Xhumation's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 17:23
Xhumation
That was interesting. I've never been too in touch with the japanese music scene so I did find some interesting new artists here.

Great post topher!
eternalplayer2345's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 17:25
eternalplayer2345
I too found out about GO!GO!7188 from you just last saturday I have been listening to their songs on repeat ever since I can't stop listening. I need to check out the other stuff too
Everyday Legend's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 17:26
Everyday Legend
The saga continues...
Wu-Tang, Wu-Tang!

Also, big ups to your choice of FNM tunes.

You still won't hear.
shinryu108's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 17:26
shinryu108
I BOMB ATOMICALLY
Kif 's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 17:27
Kif
After the old RFGO! music picks I had a bad feeling opening this link, but seeing Reggie up there has made me love you forever now, even if Crappytown was pretty crappy.
Everyday Legend's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 17:32
Everyday Legend
@ shinryu108
Socrates philosophies and hypothoses
Overcrowd's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 17:32
Overcrowd
PATTOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON!

This post pleases me, mainly because I've never heard of the majority of those and they are definitely awesome. Kudos, sir. :D
Everyday Legend's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 17:33
Everyday Legend
@ shinryu108
Socrates philosophies and hypotheses

Goddamn BlackBerry dubpost.
HangoverGlory's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 17:41
HangoverGlory
One other thing. Roddy Bottom and Billy Gould both said FNM are currently planning USA tour dates.
IroN1c's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 17:43
IroN1c
Great choices. I expected nothing less :)
calpis's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 17:45
calpis
GO!GO!7188 was what I used to listen to while I shot foos up in counterstrike. I also destroyed my Gyotaku album because I played it too much in my car's cd deck. I might be able to fix it by taking it to a commercial polisher but I kinda doubt it.
CaptainBright's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 17:45
CaptainBright
GO!GO!7188 kinda felt strange at first,but I got a hang of it.Their kind of music is good.Good reviews along with the vocaloid,chap.

Do post on other J-pop and anime music you love,Topher.
grafkhun's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 17:46
grafkhun
Interesting mixture of J pop/rock, 90's rock, and hip-hop; I'm surpsied at seeing wu-tang here. Anyways, I must agree, Cherryboy Function is awesome, although after being ear raped by terrible asian pop music my whole life, my sisters, their friends, and their friends' friends are to blame. With their blasting of said shit has made me physically cringe the moment I hear any asian pop music, I somehow sat through that Perfume song, mainly due to Cherryboy.
Magesx's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 17:49
Magesx
Oh hey j-pop I'm almost surprised.
starsneverpass's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 17:50
starsneverpass
Thanks again Topher for Reggie! Can never thank you enough for lending greatest hits to Heather so she could play it at Another Universe and complete my world. I've met Dewees so many times over the last few years, and I can never say a damn word to him.

also, no HWM?

to kif? Crappytown is solid. much better all around then the last 2.
eternalplayer2345's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 17:54
eternalplayer2345
@Magesx helly eah, wu-tang clan is the best kind of j-pop
Electrium's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 17:56
Electrium
Reggie and the Full Effect rules! Heard them on Pandora a while back and it was love at first...note? Whatever.

The rest of your music didn't hit home with me, but everybody's got their tastes and it was cool expanding my musical universe. This series is awesome.
Takeshi's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 17:58
Takeshi
Nice to see the musical favors of a headphones loving compadre. You forgot the most important thing: What kind of headphones do you have?

Also Mike Patton.
the phntm rat's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 17:58
the phntm rat
MIKE PATTON!
Topher Cantler's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 18:06
Topher Cantler
@Starsneverpass: WUTS. UP. Fancy seeing you here!

My dear friend and former roommate, ladies and gentlemen.

@magesx: Yes, there's one (1) Jpop song. You're an observant one.
CaptainBright's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 18:07
CaptainBright
@grafkhun

You don't want to imagine what it feels when everyone here attempts to sing Asian pop songs.Ughhhhhhhh...........
---AMARU---'s Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 18:07
---AMARU---
Kllah BEeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeezzzzz
hoyt414's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 18:07
hoyt414
Can't say I agree with much of your musical taste.
Technophile's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 18:08
Technophile
Came for the Patton, leaving surprised and satisfied.
Topher Cantler's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 18:11
Topher Cantler
"Can't say I agree with much of your musical taste."

Can't say I give a flying shit.
lovemana23's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 18:12
lovemana23
Fuck yea Triumph! Haven`t heard that gold in a while. One of their best cuts.*Sigh* when hip-hop was good.....

Interesting other choices sir Cantler. This feature is sweet! Also, wasn`t aware of this Dtunes blog, but, being a music geek of the highest order (I do it for a living,) will be checkin dat shit out...
Sharmsie's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 18:19
Sharmsie
Excelent choices, I am glad I have being introduced to Go!Go!1788
Torzelan's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 18:19
Torzelan
Off to bed but will have a listen tomorrow!

Until then...

VOCALOID METAAAL!
Carlton Banks's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 18:20
Carlton Banks
Pre-2000 when hip hop was good? Obviously you know dick about hip hop. Raekwon? Lupe Fiasco? Plenty more to list but what good would it do when you gauge by what's playing on your radio.
Magesx's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 18:20
Magesx
I need to stop making jokes on the internet. Never works.
JTHomeslice's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 18:28
JTHomeslice
Topher I love you even more knowing you're a fan of DEP.
Hao's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 18:33
Hao
This blog wins for mentioning The Get Up Kids (well... I guess for mentioning Reggie, but TGUK via proxy).

Awesome stuff, Topher. I can dig it. :D
Topher Cantler's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 18:38
Topher Cantler
@Carlton: I'm talking mainstream Hip hop. You serioulsy just looked at this list and think I care what's on the radio?
Geraldo Beedog's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 18:53
Geraldo Beedog
PATTON!
Carlton Banks's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 18:53
Carlton Banks
There is no mainstream hip hop. Rap and hip hop aren't the same bro.
Chip1337's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 18:54
Chip1337
MATH METAL!!! I'd like to suggest Mastodon and Baroness in regard to your selection of Dillinger.
Zac Bentz's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 18:57
Zac Bentz
All of you GO!GO! and Polysics and Perfume lovers listen to Japanator Radio every week, right? RIGHT?!

http://www.japanator.com/elephant/index-short.phtml?t=podcast

Also, high-five Topher. I think we have surprisingly similar tastes in music. YOU HAVE BEEN SPARED MY ASSHOLE WRATH! I know this is important to you.

Did you hear the Faith No More is going to tour the US again?
Topher Cantler's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 19:00
Topher Cantler
@Carlton: Couldn't agree more. All I'm saying is, there was a time when the radio man would say "hip hop" and that's what you were actually hearing, unlike nowadays. They still call it that, and it's not.
Topher Cantler's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 19:02
Topher Cantler
@Zac: Yes, looking forward to it. I figured you of all people might like my picks, I'm happy to know you approve. <3
Fogo's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 19:08
Fogo
I used to think the good hip-hop stopped around the time Wu-Tang was popular, but hip-hop is still good, you just got to find the good stuff like Kero One, DJ Whitesmith, DJ Sly just to name a few artists that I like.
Topher Cantler's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 19:12
Topher Cantler
Perhaps I should have worded that sentence "when what the radio called hip hop was actually hip hop." You guys are taking what I said the wrong way. There's plenty of great hip hop still out there, especially within the New York scene. It's just not in the public eye (ear) as much as it used to be.
Cataract's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 19:12
Cataract
1. ODB > Anything in the past few years.

2. Reggie and the Full Effect? Fuck yes! I used to listen to them a lot when I was in high school, and just kind of forgot about them. Going to listen to them right now.

3. Go! Go! 7188 is something Im going to check out tonight. They sound very laid back, in a way similar to the Pillows, but have a very different sound.

4. Good shit man

5. Numbers are for lame kids.
otakunoise's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 19:19
otakunoise
i miss calculating infinity.
otakunoise's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 19:22
otakunoise
@chip1337 bragging rights:my old band opened for baroness in milwaukee. equalizer: they blew our ass right off the stage.
Jack Maverick's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/20/2009 19:25
Jack Maverick
Topher has a weird taste in music. I won't lie when I say it's better than 80% of the stuff I listen to. I feel ashamed I never heard of GO!GO!7188 prior to reading this.
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