On the weedwatch
As you may know if you’ve been following the adventures of the ArtMachine, I’ve recently gotten into Weedfiles. I’ve had an album set up in the format, and I’ve been dowloading and listening to other artists. Now you can get my files and the work of other artists that I’ve added to my collection on the Weedfile Archives. It’s not so much a comprehensive listing or any such thing as it is a listing of my tracks and the tracks I really like.
I know I’m not alone in liking the melodic folk stylings of Mische Eddins’ “Called To Say” – somebody’s already bought it off of the page. And everybody loves Sir Mix-A-Lot. Everybody. So those have been up for a while, now, and I’m pleased to present two new additions – both from the land of Oz.
First is the band Hot Rubber Glove – “Jam Wichu” is a sweet little piece of reggae-influenced funk rock with a touch of rap that got stuck in my head from the very first listen. I liked it – and I think you will, too.
Second is Velma – an acoustic songstress from Queensland whose voice hovers somewhere in between Ani DiFranco’s growl and Tori Amos’ vocal acrobatics. “Second Hand” is the one track I’ve managed to find from a musician I hope to hear more from, soon.
More weedfiles to come.