
“After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.” A lovely quote that taps into the heart and soul of a blog deserving of some recognition. Scrolling the pages of 88 Days you wont find the latest electro house banger or hipster fan fare. What you will find is editorial that expresses the mess of life’s frustrations, lust, love, sexuality and music. About a year or so ago (via Twitter) we got into a dialog with one of the writers (prior to 88 Days hitting the blogosphere) which lead to collaboration and friendships. They were gracious enough to give us their thoughts on the meaning of it all.
Where are you located in this small world of ours?
In London, Brighton, Barcelona and sometimes the great English Countryside!
What were some of the first music blogs you started following?
Been reading music blogs for 4 years, can’t even remember where we picked up on the whole blog community - absolutely no recollection at all. We started reading Good Weather For Airstrikes, Strictly Social, Big Stereo, Pinglewood, and Disco Dust early on.
You both currently work in the marketing and promotion part of the music biz to pay the bills. What made you want to jump into the blogging game?
We’ve always had music as the focus of our individual personal blogs, but in meeting it sort of made sense to have something entirely separate given we had a huge mutual love of pretty much the same music. In fact, the way the editorial is presented it’s often a juztaposed mess of life’s frustrations, lust, love, sexuality and music, all rolled up and analyzed. So in that respect, it’s a non traditional music blog. It’s very personal to us. We love 20jazzfunkgreats and Pinglewood but sure that neither would EVER write posts the way we do. And that’s fine by us.
Tell us how you came up the name 88 Days?
Its full title is ‘88 days in my veins’ which is a track by the jazz trio Esbjörn Svensson Trio . Unfortunately Esbjörn died a few days after we decided on the name but it’s as much an ode to him, as our love of jazz and progressive music. We’ve seen E.S.T. on a few occasions, and his death came at the peak of the band’s evolution. Utterly amazing live - suggestions of Radiohead (certainly the intelligence and emotion conveyed in their music is very true).
What type of music can people find on 88Days? What criteria do you use when deciding whom to write about?
It’s pretty varied and that’s in the full sense of the word. There is typical indie and electronic but also lots of acoustic singer songwriter stuff. You’ll also get eighteen minute psychodelic madness and stuff that sounds like Steve Reich. We’re huge fans of Roxy Music so ‘el Ferry’ and pals get far too much love! We tend to write about things that truly excite us or find super smart and interesting. Music is after all, highly subjective but ultimately it all comes down to which emotions it enhances or fires.
Give us your thoughts on the future of music blogging and its impact on the future of the music biz.
The major problem for us, is that we simply do not have time to listen to all the music we get sent. We also get sent a lot of music we’re NEVER going to feature because it’s either unfinished, badly structured/recorded, or just crap. Most people simply do not know how to deal with bloggers. The majority of us are good people. We want what’s best for the artist ultimately and the lawyers approach to attacking certain posts is absolutely ridiculous. Blogs are incredibly powerful, we see the affect of this on a weekly basis working ‘on the other side’ but if PR companies don’t start learning to speak to the right blogs, in the right medium with the right message, the essence of blogs as a platform for artists will become less beneficial. It’s becoming harder to filter out the good stuff that every major record company thinks that blogs should be part of their marketing campaign even if some artists just don’t fit the medium. Yet often we see that when stuff is posted from majors, one of those DMCA takedown notices arrives. At the moment there’s a lack of consistency in the treatment of music blogs, certainly from major labels anyway, and frankly it makes us more resentful of them.
We met via Twitter about a year or so ago and you continue to be active participants in the platform. The music blogger community has really embraced Twitter this year. Your thoughts?
We adore Twitter. It stimulates so many discussions from various groups and individuals across the world. It’s a great way of swapping music thoughts, ideals and listening to key opinion leaders. We wouldn’t agree with the majority of things these said ‘experts’ say, but it’s interesting all the same. It’s been a huge 12 months for Twitter. Initially it was just a bunch of early adopters (really tech enthusiasts) before December/January when the entire world joined. We assume it was a pre-programmed wake up call for the entire world to leave the redundancy of Facebook and race onto Twitter. We’ve found lots of people coming to us in various forms for information, advice and even made some pretty key work contacts through this channel. It’s just an amazing platform for people in the music industry to communicate on an open platform.
What are your top 10 records right now?
YYY - Heads Will Roll
Goldern Filter - everything i can find!
The Big Pink - Velvet
Gold Panda - everything he does
Roxy Music - for your pleasure
Phoenix - wolfgang amadeus
Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest
Jensen Sportag - Cocktease (max tundra remix) - yes, still!
Pulp - Different Class
Ellie Goulding - Black and Gold (Sam Sparro cover)
Any last words?
As soon as the love stops. Do something else.
Mr. Oizo - Live in Amsterdam
March 15th, 2009
Two hours of Mr. Oizo live at Electric Nightflight in Amsterdam. Cheers to our friends at Let The Music Play for the heads up.
Mr. Oizo - Live at Electric Nightflight in Amsterdam
Here he is in the mix at Paradiso (also in Amsterdam):
College ft. Electric Youth - She Never Came Back (Video)
March 15th, 2009Calvin Harris - I’m Not Alone (Deadmau5 Remix)
March 14th, 2009
Deadmau5 is getting a lot of promotion since his Grammy nomination. His single “I Remember” is getting a ton of airplay and he continues to churn out remixes. His latest rub is of fellow chart topper Calvin Harris’s “I’m Not Alone.” Prime time for SXSW and Miami Winter Music Conference action.
Calvin Harris - I’m Not Alone (Deadmau5 Remix)
Here he is giving Denver, CO a run for their money at the infamous Red Rocks venue:

Fake Blood - Essential Mix
March 14th, 2009
Photo: Dan Wilton
Fake Blood took the world on a two hour journey last night. Get on board and take the ride.
Here are some words from the man himself:
The theme was this: Rather than just bang it out for 2 hours (yawn) I thought I would split it into 2 distinct halves, and show a wider range of music I love. Plus it makes it more interesting to put together, and to listen to hopefully:
The 1st hour represents THE CLUB, and is the kind of stuff I am playing out. A bit heavier for that apex of the night.
But the 2nd hour is THE AFTER PARTY, and is me playing other stuff I love, but goes a bit deeper, stripped back, melodic and unusual. Music to watch the night turn into morning.
It’ll definitely throw a few people, but that was kind of the intention.
Fake Blood - Essential Mix (3/14/2009)
Hour One: The Club
Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip “Look For The Woman” (Fake Blood Mix)
Hatiras “The New Jam”
VV Brown “Leave!” (Style Of Eye Mix)
Knuckles “Loading”
Underworld “Ring Road” (Fake Blood Mix)
Touche “Vampires”
– w/ Frankie Bones & Lennie Dee “Just As Long As I Got You” Acapella
F#M “Riptide”
EDX “Casa Grande” (Robbie Rivera Mix)
Hot Chip “Touch Too Much” (Fake Blood Mix)
Mustard Pimp “Oh La La Satan” (Jay Robinson Mix)
– w/ Josh Wink “Superfreak” Acapella
Hatiras & Jelo “Donkey Punch”
Boy 8-Bit “Baltic Pine”
Walter Murphy “A 5th Of Beethoven” (Soulwax Edit)
– w/ A+ “Enjoy Yourself” Acapella
Malente & Daniel Dexter “Hyperactive”
– w/ Trick Daddy “Shut Up” Acapella
The Kills “Cheap And Cheerful” (Fake Blood Mix)
DJ Zinc “Blunt Edge”
– w/ Plez “I Can’t Stop” Acapella
Lazy Jay “Float My Boat”
Ink & Needle “Tattoo 3″
– w/ Scenario Rock “Skitzo Dancer” Acapella
Little Boots “Stuck On Repeat” (Fake Blood Mix)
Joachim Garraud “Are U Ready” (Roman Salzger Mix)
Vektorkat “End Run”
– w/ Daft Punk “Revolution 909″ (Roger Sanchez Mix) Acapella
Fake Blood “Mars” (Original / R!M!E Mix / Hatchmatik Mixes)
Electric Light Orchestra “Mr. Blue Sky” (Fake Edit)
– w/ Green Velvet “La La Land” Acapella
Hour Two: The Afterparty
Chateau Flight “Baroque”
Mike Monday “I Am Plankton”
Touche “Spectres”
Butch “Amelie”
Caro, Dapyk & Padberg “Island” feat. Caro (Noze Mix)
Simian Mobile Disco “Run Theme”
Lucio Aquilina “Magic M”
Monochrome “Pearl”
Whomadewho “The Plot” (Noze Mix)
Can “A Spectacle”
In Flagranti “Business Acumen” (Holy Ghost! cover version)
Stephan Bodzin and Marc Romboy “Puck”
– w/ X-Press 2 “Smoke Machine” Acapella
Touche “Zombies”
Giorgio “From Here To Eternity”
Pylon “Cool”
– w/ LCD Soundsystem “Yeah” Acapella
Knuckles “Targus”
Lorenz Rhode “Antidote”
Battle Sequencer “Fish Fingers Part II”
Radiohead “Reckoner” (Diplo Mix)
Seventeen Evergreen “Music Is The Wine” (Joakim Dub)
Bent “To Be Loved”
Fad Gadget “Coitus Interruptus”
David Rubato “Circuit”
Coachella 2009 Promo (Video)
March 14th, 2009IHEARTCOMIX VS. Mad Decent at SXSW
March 12th, 2009
Fri & Sat March 20 & 21st
IHEARTCOMIX & JELLY NYC along with Scion, Monster Energy and V-Tech present:
TEXAS NITECLUB
1142 South Lamar Blvd
Austin Texas 78704
21+
10pm-4am
Video Art by: Demonbabies
Photos by: Everyoneisfamous
Photobooth by: Rony’s Photo Booth
COMPLIMENTARY BEVERAGES ALL NIGHT!
ENTRANCE IS RSVP ONLY
Mr. Oizo - Erreur Jean (Arveene & Misk Remix)
March 10th, 2009
This is just nasty! In a good way. If you can’t bounce to this you’ve got problems. Mr. Oizo electro funk given a nice rub by Arveene & Misk. Off the POURRITURE EP due March 16th on Ed Banger Records. Lovely. Go get it!
Arveene and Misk are doing a quick tour of Ireland’s big clubs showcasing new material. It’s the first time the boys have gone out together as a duo. Both of them individually are tenured DJs.
Mr. Oizo - Erreur Jean (Arveene & Misk Remix)
MR. OIZO - POURRITURE EP (BUY)

Chemical Brothers + Etienne de Crecy Added to Coachella Lineup
March 9th, 2009
A couple of new acts were confirmed today to be performing at this years Coachella. Getting excited!
The Chemical Brothers (DJ set)
Etienne de Crecy (live)
Sébastien Tellier - Kilometer (Video)
March 6th, 2009
Mr. Tellier tempts us again with another teaser. Looking forward to seeing the rest of this one. Thank you to A-Trak for the heads up.


