Posts Tagged ‘Delorean’

First, let me get this out of the way - I’m a big fan.

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

Yes, it’s more Wayne’s World quotes.

As our regular reader(s) will be aware, higherpowermoment.com is of course on the interweb’s top trend spotting cutting edge music blogs, responsible for making or breaking bands, setting the agenda, and defining the zeitgeist.

Longtime higherpowermoment.com faves are Spanish electro pop with indie guitar sensibilities band Delorean. See here and here. Now some obscure American outfit called Pitchfork has belatedly hitched on our bandwagon, seen which way the wind has been blowing, and given their latest E.P., brilliantly entitled “Ayrton Senna”, 8.4.

All I can say is welcome to the party, Pitchfork, higherpowermoment.com was here yonks before you, and we give this 11.0.

Please note the original Spanish 12″ artwork, not the pants they are flogging in the States. Wooo! We are so special and different! We were there first! I have this record. But no record player.

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Delorean - Seasun

Over what, exactly, am I powerless?

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Quite a lot. People, places and things. Most addicts’ lists feature things like alcohol, drugs, sugar, sex, love, relationships, nicotine, work, shopping, computer games, the internet, gambling, etc etc etc.

And, for me, any track with firework effects. I’m powerless over my instant obsession for it. Here’s a remix by Delorean (a new obsession following last weekend’s concert) of a track by L.A.’s Glasser, “Glad”. The blog that I stole it from, Gorilla vs. Bear, rightly said that the fireworks were “perfectly placed”. Here’s some (rare) value-added from higherpowermoment.com: the fireworks come in at the exact point of the Golden Ratio. I worked that out myself, with a calculator. Gotta love that Golden Ratio.

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Glasser - Glad (Delorean Remix)

Next topic: I’ve done things while acting out on my addiction that I would never do when focusing on recovery.

When did I first recognise my addiction as a problem?

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

The first band I saw this weekend in Spain was Delorean. The timing of the concert was classically Spanish - doors open at 10.00 pm, concert starts at 12.00 midnight. So I turned up at 12.00 midnight. To find… nothing. Some people setting up the bar. I was so early that everyone assumed I was with the band, and I was waved into the backstage / VIP area. The backstage / VIP area is not too interesting when you’re the only person there, so I left, and came back at 3.00 am, by which time Delorean was just getting started. I liked them. They are an interesting mix of guitar indie and electro, were intense live, and their mesmerising track “As Time Breaks Off” was the theme tune of my trip.

The club they played, Club Camelot in Santa Pola, was this weird Flintstone type castle, with way too much happening at once for my head to take in. Delorean occupied a corner and a crowd of 100 or so. There were other rooms with laptops playing crunching dance music, a full on disco in a conservatory, and muscled Spaniards revving pumped up Seats in the carpark. It was great. A girl watching Delorean was paralytically drunk, and was taking up a lot of her friend’s time and energy in repeated rescue attempts as she rather insanely tried to crack off with every bloke in stumbling range. Maybe it was just an off night for her. But for me, it was my failure to hold it together at increasing numbers of social events like these which began to sow seeds of doubt that I was controlling the use of my drug of choice. In the end though, the recognition came just like that, in a moment of clarity, sitting in a drunken haze at the bottom of my parents’ garden. A big moment. Gosh, this blog is getting confessional. Maybe I should be steering it onto more general principles. Well, one post at a time, we’ll see.

Delorean -

Delorean - Photo: Pepe Villena

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Delorean - As Time Breaks Off

Next topic: Powerlessness.