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Miscellaneous

“Survivor” and it’s Score

As of January of 2021, I am a fan of the reality TV show/ game show “Survivor.” I’ve watched about ⅔ of the 42 seasons and can’t seem to pry myself away from the forums, podcasts, and communities where fans discuss the abundance of content that CBS has provided in the form of “Survivor.”

There is a subset of “Survivor” fans who are really into the music that is used to score the episodes. In fact, there are communities of people who work really hard to source the music from the episodes, as the score isn’t uploaded anywhere and thus people have to edit out the voices of people talking over the music. 

A few months ago, I discovered the subreddit r/survivormusic. On this subreddit, people create, share, and consolidate the aforementioned score edits. Among this community, there is somewhat of a legend, a YouTube user by the name of survivorfan191. This user is known for having the best score edits in the community, but one fateful day several months ago, copyright struck down these videos and subsequently user survivorfan191 seemed to disappear. 

For a while, there was distress and disarray in the “Survivor” music community. Where had this user gone? Why were all of their videos suddenly gone? How else were they supposed to track down the edits survivorfan191 had created?

Then, around a month ago, they began reuploading past videos and even uploading content from the newest season of “Survivor.” Order had finally been restored to the “Survivor” music community, that survivor191 is carrying on their back.

I love these edits, they’re great study music and remind me of my favorite show. As all good music does, the score tells a story; I am eternally grateful to Russ Landau (the composer of the show’s theme song), the other talented musicians involved in the creation of the score of “Survivor”, and to survivorfan191 (along with other “Survivor” score editors) for allowing me and other fans to enjoy this music.

Until next time,

Caitlin

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Miscellaneous

Book Review – “Neuromancer” by William Gibson

Author Bio

William Gibson is a Canadian Science Fiction author with a crazy talent to prophesize the internet’s future. Not actually, but he came pretty close with “Neuromancer”. 

Gibson’s writing style includes short, descriptive sentences that are able to gather the best angles to view and perceive action through writing. Gibson also is able to make characters that feel fictional and realistic through the way he humanizes them in his stories. 

In “Neuromancer”, William Gibson created new meanings for tech-y words like “matrix” and “cyberspace”. We constantly use these words today, but Gibson was able to create the context and story that allows us to visualize what matrices and cyberspaces are. 

Synopsis (Spoiler Free)

This book starts out with a bang. Case, the main character and lowlife hacker, is given one more shot to make it big with a huge data heist. His nervous system is crippled and most of his organs are failing in the first few pages of the book, but a mysterious employer, Armitage, gives him a chance with this heist. 

Case partners with Molly Millions to prepare for this data heist against Lady 3Jane, the most recent clone from the Tessier-Ashpool company. As Case and Molly explore each other’s backgrounds, they do some data digging on their employer, which involves them with an Artificial Intelligence, Wintermute. 

Racing through the build-up to the big heist, we are able to learn about Case’s losses and mental issues along with the problems Molly and Armitage face. I found that Molly and Armitage are really good support characters to Case, as they each exemplify parts of himself that he needs to fix. In comparing Molly to Case, it is the guilt and love in Case’s past he needs to work through, and in Armitage’s comparison, it is the trust and support of people Case needs to learn from. 

The heist, like many heist books or movies does not go off without a few hitches. Case is able to come to terms with his prior issues through the people he met like Molly. Gibson creates a labyrinth of action sequences that leaves us muddled, confused, yet satisfied up to the final pages of the book. 

Review

I am a big Sci-Fi nerd, so learning about the influences “Neuromancer” had on Sci-Fi writing cultures made me interested in picking this book up. I am extremely happy that I did so. 

The foundations of shows and movies I love have roots in this book, and for that reason alone it makes “Neuromancer” a must read book. But also, this book is a fantastic piece of literature. 

The way Gibson describes technology and the endless expanse of Sprawl (basically a visual internet) without ever seeing anything like it before astounds me. Reading absolutely free thinking people’s crazy fantasies where anything can happen helps open my eyes to the possibilities I can influence around myself. 

I can’t wait to read the two follow-up books that make this into a trilogy. I need to read more of Gibson’s style because of how rapid and free it feels, so please check out his book from a library (or buy it form a local bookstore).

Keep eatin’

-DJ chef

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Playlists

Early Summer Playlist

This playlist has an all-over feel to it but in a way captures the early feeling of summer to me perfectly- everything is finally green again, the evenings are perfectly warm, and life slows down to a blissful pace. 

Popeye Had Spinach by Lime Cordiale 

Even the cover art has a summer feel to it- Popeye Had Spinach is melodic with a catchy chorus and a rather relaxing vibe to it. 

Fishing For Fishies by King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard

The song’s title is pretty comical and the entire song stays true to it. King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard truly stray away from fishing, sympathizing for the fish itself. As funny as it is, it fits perfectly for summer with it’s simple but catchy guitar and even more snappy chorus. 

Ain’t No Thang by Outkast

Outkast portrays the perfect balance between street cool societal standing with an intoxicating beat while still keeping a smooth, idle feel. The most notable lyric from the entire track: “Ain’t no thang but a chicken wing.” 

Lucy (feat. Odie) by Still Woozy 

A song I often revisit when the weather starts getting slightly warmer- something about Still Woozy’s smooth, silky voice that encapsulates the feeling of the mellow warmth of summer. 

Personal Lies by Djo

Simple guitar chords layered with Djo’s melodic singing start this song off in a way that makes it hard not to love, along with a surprise guitar solo halfway through the song. Sorry. Maybe not so surprising anymore, but still exceptional. 

Driving South by Goth Babe & Blood Cultures 

One of my favorite artists collaborates with Blood Cultures for a song that is light and laid-back- even Goth Babe agrees in this song that summer seems to keep him sane. I couldn’t agree more. 


If this playlist intrigues you, be sure to check it out on Spotify.

Written by Audrey Nelson 

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Miscellaneous

Film Review: “Only Lovers Left Alive”

The romantic and gothic world of vampires and music fanatics are combined in this Jim Jarmusch film. What is not to love about a combination between music, love, and blood? Just think about the rituals that are cast with that combination. 

The director, Jim Jarmusch, helped create the soundtrack for this movie with his band SQÜRL and Jozef van Wissem. He also recruited Tilda Swinton to play Eve, and he recruited Tom Hiddleston to play Adam. Jarmusch creates films that focus on people and the relationships they incur in the world, and “Only Lovers Left Alive” does not stray from his film focus. 

Synopsis (If you are not into spoilers, then maybe don’t continue reading)

In “Only Lovers Left Alive” two extremely intelligent vampires, Adam and Eve, fall deeper and deeper in love as the film progresses. We get to watch two beautiful beings come to the realization all they need in their worlds is each other. 

Adam lives in Detroit, and Eve lives in Tangier. Both are connected to their respective city’s natural life, culture, and especially musical culture. Adam is depressed. He pays a “zombie” (human) to make a wooden bullet and plays with a loaded gun.

Somehow Adam’s depression isn’t the main tension in the film. Jarmusch is able to propel off Adam’s oddly short suicidal character arc and latch Adam and Eve together again. Through a ridiculously complicated FaceTime, Eve decides to visit Adam in Detroit (which is gorgeous in this film). 

The two lovers are together again. Nothing can go wrong, right? Well, Eve’s sister, Eva, eventually shows up on the doorstep and begins to destroy Adam’s image in Detroit. I personally love this part because we get to see the music scene in more detail, which of course is abstract and dark. 

With Adam’s image ruined, he returns with Eve to Tangier where the two can start again and tap into the roots of music, culture, and nature together. That’s it. That is the film. 

While that was a brief rundown, there is a lot more within the scenes, shots and sounds of the film I want to dig deeper into.

The Cinematography

First, the empty abandoned streets of Detroit (I don’t understand why these vampires are enamored with Jack White) are incredibly gorgeous. The film shots are filled with flickering lamp posts surrounded by vegetation that is left to run free and dark, decrepit mansions which are abandoned and forgotten. I do not understand how I fell in love with a city I have never seen before. I would love to roam the streets Jarmusch creates. They leave so many adventures untold. 

Adam’s lair in Detroit is also a thing of beauty. The haphazard decorations and walls filled with amps, guitars, lutes, violins, and anything a musician would ever need occupy every inch of space. He might have a cluttered home, but every bit of it is loved.

Tangier’s beauty is different. The slow undulations of the streets let the characters roam about with a bit more luxury and light compared to the dark corners of Detroit. I feel more at home in Adam’s Detroit, but that is probably because the film spent more time there. 

The Sounds of the Film

Another reason I fell for this film is the way Jarmusch blends music and film. He brings in his own band and a close friend to this movie to hand select the perfect musical accompaniment I have heard in a while. 

SQÜRL’s rough sounding guitars and bass help create the atmosphere needed to appreciate the places and things Adam and Eve experience. Also, Jozef van Wissem is able to create songs which allow you to love the gaps of silence. 

Final Thoughts

I could write another thousand words about this film, but it won’t be able to let anyone experience it the way they should. If you decide to watch this movie, then appreciate it in its entirety. I am not sure there is a more perfect vampire film that exists than “Only Lovers Left Alive”. 

Keep eatin’ 

-DJ chef

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Classic Album Review

Classic Album Review: “99.9%” by KAYTRANADA

Kaytranada’s debut album 99.9% propelled him from his Soundcloud days into a genre-defying album that I constantly find myself returning to.

The album hardly sticks to a pattern, with “TRACK UNO” doubling back and bending over and over. It sets the stage perfectly for the rest of the album, which out of all 15 tracks only has 4 without a feature. This isn’t to say these tracks are lacking- “LITE SPOTS” samples Gal Costa’s ‘Pontos De Luz’, a 70’s Brazilian pop-hit, in a way that is catchy and groovy with the vocals perfectly highlighting the beat underneath it.

The texture this provides is captivating, making it one of my favorite tracks of the album. Kaytranada is famous for his ability to flawlessly cut and mix samples that form the most inviting sounds I’ve ever heard.

Starting with an almost eerie sound to it, “GLOWED UP” featuring Anderson .Paak packs a hypnotizing rhythmic flow that really brings out what both Kay and .Paak are capable of together. The first time I heard this song I couldn’t stop listening to it. It’s one of those songs you forget exists and when you do come back to it, you remember how amazing it was when you first found it and it plays on constant rotation again. At least, that’s what I’ve been doing the last few weeks.

“BULLETS” featuring Little Dragon ends the album on a somewhat abrupt stop but not underwhelming. Little Dragon’s vocals flow perfectly throughout the track as they carry us through to the end. 

Not musically based but worthy of a shoutout as well is the cover art for 99.9%. Done by Ricardo Cavolo, his work perfectly captures the over-saturated, warm and vibrant feel of the entire album. The visuals Cavolo uses perfectly match how the album feels as a whole to me, giving it this psychedelic funky appearance parallel to the sounds of the album.

Side note- if you enjoy the album’s cover art, Cavolo’s book titled “101 Artists to Listen to Before You Die” is absolutely worth checking out. 

Written by Audrey Nelson 

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Music News and Interviews

Dhruv “Moonlight” Song Review

You might have heard the viral song “Double Take” that was all over TikTok last summer. 

“Moonlight” is written by the same artist that wrote that viral song and evokes the same R&B melody, Dhruv. These songs are part of Dhruv’s first EP titled “Rapunzel” and although I could do an entire album review for that album and rave about how relatable and therapeutic all the tracks are, I’d like to talk about one of my favorite tracks of the album- Moonlight.

Many of us out there are hopeless romantics believing that being in love possesses qualities that come straight out of fairy tales. Dhruv is an artist that embraces this quality of his pours into the song.

The most poetic stanza of this song for me is “Moonlight | I’ll be smitten with you on these blue nights | You’ll be holding me until the sunrise| And the songbirds be waking up | Oh, true love |  Kinda hoped it would feel like a rom-com | I’ve been planning this out in my notebook|  Since I was a little boy|”

His lyrics paint a picture in your mind of sitting under the blue moonlight till dawn with someone you love. Straight out of a movie. 

Growing up in Singapore and later in New York, he highlights that he hadn’t seen or experienced much of what navigating queer love was like and that is what inspired this song along with many other songs on his EP. This fantasy of what being in love could be like since he had never seen it play out in real life was something he thought was only something that could happen on the big screen.

This is seen in the lines “Poetry and handpicked flowers | Say you’ll meet me at the altar | Can we fall in love in the moonlight?|”

Even if you haven’t experienced unrequited love or are a hopeless romantic, Dhruv evokes his emotions and really lets the listener feel what he is going through.

Listening to Moonlight really feels like it’s 12am and you’re staring at the stars under the moonlight.

Invite someone this summer to sit with you at midnight to stargaze and play this song for them. Maybe you’ll get lost in the moonlight with them too.

Check out the Moonlight audio video.

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Weekly Charts

Underground Charts 5/17

#ArtistRecordLabel
1FLY ANAKINFrankLex
2YOUR GRANDPARENTSThru My WindowSelf-Released
3FKA TWIGSCAPRISONGSYoung/Atlantic
4GREENTEA PENGMan MadeEMI
5HAVIAH MIGHTYStock ExchangeSelf-Released
6HIATUS KAIYOTEMood ValiantBrainfeeder/Ninja Tune
7ILLISMFamily Over EverythingThe CRWN
8MILAN RINGI’m Feeling HopefulAstral People/PIAS
9WESLEY JOSEPHUltramarineEEVILTWINN/Transgressive
10SKIIFALL“Bloodclarrt Business” [Single]XL
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Weekly Charts

Afterhours Charts 5/17

#ArtistRecordLabel
1JULESDelta Ajax [EP]Happy Life
2MAGDALENA BAYMercurial WorldLuminelle
3ADULTBecoming UndoneDais
4ARCAKicK iiiXL
5ANTHONY ROTHERBad Manners 9Bad Manners
6FOXESThe KickPIAS
7KEDR LIVANSKIYLiminal Soul2MR
8COFFINTEXTS8700 [EP]Club Qu
9PIXEL GRIPArenaFeeltrip
10TEDDY BLACK, AUSTINS GROOVE“Honey’s Jam” [Single]Spacedisco

Afterhours Adds

#ArtistRecordLabel
1ANIMISTKeep On Searchin’ [EP]Salted
2KENNEDY ONE“Voyager” [Single]Avanti
3NONAMELEFTGradual Disruption [EP]Scander
4KY VOSSThe AfterPlay Alone
5TENNYSONRotCounter
6FLOATING POINTS“Grammar” [Single]Ninja Tune
7FLOATING POINTS“Vocoder” [Single]Ninja Tune
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Weekly Charts

Top Charts 5/17

#ArtistRecordLabel
1SOCCER MOMMY“Shotgun” [Single]Loma Vista/Concord
2BLOOD ORANGE“Love’s Not Enough” [Single]Big Orange
3CAMP COPERunning With The HurricaneRun For Cover
4CARACARANew PreoccupationsMemory
5SASAMISqueezeDomino
6TWELVE25Upside Of DownSelf-Released
7ASTRAGALPure CashmereThe Nothing Song
8DEAD RITUALSPrisonersHideout
9FOOTBALL ETCVisions [EP]Self-Released
10NINA GARBUSWellness CenterStrategic Alliance
11PAPERCUTSPast Life RegressionSlumberland
12SOUND OF CERES“Sunray Venus” [Single]Joyful Noise
13BARRIEBarbaraWinspear
14EARTH DADBirthdaySelf-Released
15FKA TWIGSCAPRISONGSYoung/Atlantic
16GUERILLA TOSSFamously AliveSub Pop
17INJURY RESERVEBy The Time I Get To PhoenixSelf-Released
18PINK SIIFUGUMBO’!Dynamite Hill
19ROYEL OTISCampus [EP]House Anxiety/Ourness
20SILAS SHORTDrawing [EP]Stones Throw
21WESLEY JOSEPHUltramarineEEVILTWINN/Transgressive
22PARK HYE JINBefore I DieNinja Tune
23AYE CUEAquilAconic Media
24BREANNAEpiphanySelf-Released
25DAP THE CONTRACTPowers Vol. 2Studio A
26DINO SMOKESThe IgnorantVSR
27ELAJAH MOUHAMMEDThe Curious Die Young [EP]PaintMeRed
28ELUJAY“1080p” [Single]OneTime!
29FLY ANAKINPixoteMutant Academy
30FLY ANAKINFrankLex

Top Adds

#ArtistRecordLabel
1VEROUnsoothing InteriorPNKSLM
2HATERSincereFire
3SEA POWEREverything Was ForeverGolden Chariot
4SUNFLOWER BEANHeadful Of SugarMom+Pop
5HORSEGIRL“World Of Pots And Pans” [Single]Matador
6KISSKADEEBlack Hole EraAnxiety Blanket
7KING HANNAHI’m Not Sorry, I Was Just Being MeCity Slang
8BLUSHHC’est La Vie!Literal Gold
9HONEYGLAZEHoneyglazeSpeedy Wunderground/PIAS
10SADURNRadiatorRun For Cover
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Weekly Charts

Chainsaw Charts 5/17

#ArtistRecordLabel
1ABRAHAMDébris de Mondes PerdusPelagic
2ACRASSICAUDAOnly the Dead See the End of the WarVice
3ALICE COOPERTrashEpic
4ALICE IN CHAINSAlice In ChainsColumbia
5ALUSTRIUMA Monument To SilenceUnique Leader
6AMON AMARTHTwilight of the Thunder GodMetal Blade
7ANDREW WKGod Is PartyingNapalm
8ANTHRAXWorship MusicNuclear Blast
9ANTICHRIST SIEGE MACHINEPurifying BladeProfound Lore
10ANVILMetal On MetalUnidisc

Chainsaw Adds

#ArtistRecordLabel
1SHED THE SKINThaumogenesisHells Headbangers
2SOULFLY“Superstition” [Single]Nuclear Blast
3TYMOThe Art Of A ManiacSelf-Released
4JINJERWallflowersNapalm
5FIT FOR AN AUTOPSYOh What The Future HoldsNuclear Blast