Since I am working super
scientifically here, I will start alphabetically, with the suspiciously named Afrojack.
I’ll also be honest- he was dead and buried as soon as I saw that most of his Youtube
output is shared with Martin Garrix. I did give another song a go, also a
collab, with someone named Fais, the video of which starts ominously with a
vibrating mobile, so you automatically reach for yours, just in case, drop the
headphones for a few seconds and those prove to be the best seconds of the
song. The genre should be electro, but it’s boring and forgettable. Next
please.
And as a next step, we might as
well sink into the murky waters of national stereotypes: I immediately felt
better about Boys Noize, given that he hails from Germany, and German
electro always gives me pleasant Autobahn vibes. And indeed there is a brainy
machine music whiff about his work, also mostly collabs and remixes- Starchild
feat Poliça being particularly enjoyable. He will definitely not
become my next playlist staple, but a pass nevertheless.
I was secretly hoping Carnage
are the miraculously reformed Swedish death metal act, but then again, the
presence of such heavy genres belongs to a foregone era of Sziget- and indeed,
Carnage is seemingly, obviously, a Guatemalan DJ. I immediately sensed a Latino
disturbance in the force when, instead of the sounds of doom and gloom, as I’d
hoped, I was greeted by somebody rapping like Pitbull. And Pibull has
absolutely maxed out the number of people allowed to rap like Pibull who should
co-exist on this planet, so the farther I am from Carnage (DJ) the better.
All things are delicately
interconnected: the most popular Dillon Francis song on Youtube is a
duet with DJ Snake (can’t anybody make music on their own these days?!), which
sounds like a bad version of everything Diplo ever stole from MIA, and oh yes
indeed, DJ Snake collaborated with Diplo on Lean
On. There is also profuse twerking in the video, much high art, such fun,
next please. (Youtube promptly obliged and skipped to, yup, Lean on. Which I listened to as I was
making my tea.) DJ Sliink is not even on Wikipedia, which I took to be a
bad omen, and he then proceeded to thump my brain into a pulp. The unworthy of
mentioning category indeed.
DVBBS
sound exactly like an ad for Canadian toothpaste, in which the protagonists
wash their teeth frolicking around the house and then drive out into the sunset
with major grins, with the wind caressing their golden locks. In an amazing
development, the video for Never Leave
looks exactly like that, minus the toothpaste, which is a shame.
This is a conspiracy, and my
brain will burst, Dyro is Dutch and sounds exactly like Hardwell, Tiesto
and/or Martin Garrix. In a meditative take on the state of things in the world,
is Dutch, erm, music so internationally beloved, or are we inflicted these
people because the Dutch nation, bless their hearts, loves Sziget and moves in
hordes from one end of the continent to the other come August? I am almost
afraid to know the answer.
At this point I was starting
to lose hope of ever being a sensible human being again, since I basically knew
none of the acts coming up in the alphabetical list. And then Excision
dropped the base in the most vicious Skrillex-like manner, and when evil of
such proportion comes from the loveliest of lands, Canada, you know all hope is
indeed and truly lost.
I was therefore absolutely
delighted to discover that FIDLAR are Californian skate punkers and sing
about pivotal stuff such as cocaine, Chinese weed and most importantly, cheap
beer.Order of the universe restored to some degree- skate punk is normally
pretty low on my list of priorities, but there comes a point when it turns into
the sweet sound of redemption, and this is it.
JAIN
(you guys, we get it even if it’s not capitalized) is a French
singer-songwriter, which is indeed another gust of fresh air in our playlist.
Some African vibes are added to the basic French guitar serenade type music-
she’s lived in the Congo (which, let’s be honest, is something totally exotic
to add to your biography) and is partially of Malagasy descent, so we’ll say
she’s entitled to ride the African bandwagon.
It seems we’ve finally
totally escaped the Dutch electro hell, which is a blessing, but there’s
something decidedly mind bending in Movits! delighting us with swing in
Swedish. Somehow a voice deep inside me insists Swedish was thought up more for
organizing the landing of a marauding ship on foreign shores or halfheartedly
explaining IKEA catalogues (or perhaps halfheartedly explaining the structure
of a marauding ship.) Nevertheless, in the scorching heat and with a glass of
cold cider the whole endeavour might seem like the most natural thing in the
world, as opposed to assembling the LACK coffee table, let’s say.
The lead singer of Oscar
and the Wolf seemingly had a rather unsuccessful stint at the Belgian
Eurovision Junior preselection, and the first song Youtube threw at me sounds
exactly like the entry finishing 17th in the competition. He’s sure to have
some starry eyed fans with ages ranging 7 to 12, so here’s to parents
chaperoning their kids on Sziget having a good time at a safe distance from
wherever Oscar and the Wolf are belting out their teenage angst.
Tourist
is a Brit doing a rather minimalist electro, which could be borderline pleasant
if I weren’t on the comedown from a wild ride of oomphs and bass dropped
randomly for the heck of it. In a totally random connection, Travis Scott
has a song called Tourist, but I
definitely felt better about him before I found out he sometimes writes his
name with a dollar sign, which is being totally groundbreaking and unique,
isn’t it. He’s probably someone’s cup of tea, and that someone is a hip hop fan, and therefore not me.
And back to hell we are- Troyboi
is one of Diplo’s many cronies, and true to form, he has some slightly oriental
beats going on. The most exciting thing about him seems to be the collaboration
with someone or something called Flosstradamus, which made me chuckle for two
seconds, those being two more seconds of emotion than what Troyboi could elicit
from me.
Vinai
sound Dutch but are Italian- I don’t know whether that makes them better or
worse, but they helped me in identifying the axis of evil which is Spinnin’
Records, a Dutch label which has harboured at some point almost all of the vile
knob fiddlers on the festival circuit. In a more objective take, that kind of
makes them wonderful at what they are doing, but they’d better do it out of my
earshot.
I always go more easily on
Brits- they’ve produced enough guitar music right up my alley to compensate for
weirder meanderings, and Wilkinson has a pretty cool video for Afterglow. I mean, it involves a CAT,
what more do you want from life these days, really.
And thus we’ve reached Zedd,
whom I wish had a Pulp Fiction connection, but doesn’t. He’s Russian-German
though, which is some sort of scary, come to think of it, and you won’t guess
it, but he produces electronic music and collaborates with basically everyone.
This round of guinea pigging being done, please excuse me while I go and, well,
in the state I am, I might even ponder kissing the sky, but maybe I’ll just
listen to The Last Shadow Puppets instead.
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