16.12.12

2012 was ist los?


Dan treats us to his review of the year...:

Soooo, this blog has had a VERY busy 2012. In fact we have all been so busy hanging out,  peeping at foxes and appearing in Hello magazine that we have barely had time to maintain a healthy skin care routine let alone write a blog. But, we’ve holed ourselves up in a bunker for the past month (it’s all become slightly awkward) and will be releasing our reviews of the year for 2012, one a week for the next few weeks! YAAAY!

Looking back at the last post, written as the brave new world of 2012 dawned, a crisp, fat tear has welled up in mine eye as I realise that is all in the past. The Olympics is over. There will be no more extended bank holiday weekends. And we have seen the last of dates like 12.12.12 FOREVER. Shiiiiiiiiit. (Also, I hate the number 13.)

But perhaps I’m just feeling morose because I have only eaten four of the recommended five portions of fruits and veg today. So as I crack open a bottle of White Strike (apples count right?) let’s take a journey back in time and work out what just happened.

A)    So, the obligatory list of my favourite discs of 2012 innit. I am available for interviews and talking head style commentary in 2013 on these and other elements of popular culture so please do get in contact. Please do.

1.      TNGHT- TNGHT
3.      Halls- Ark
9.      Grimes- Visions


B)     This year I’ve mostly been living in Brighton and I have had a jolly good time there. I like the sea, I like the food, I like making a party at Pride and I like the fact that I can skip (my favourite form of travel) from one side of Brighton to the other in about fifteen minutes. The music here is amazing and there are some pretty rad venues. My favourites are the Green Door Store and the Prince Albert.


C)    I was enormously enthused by sports this year and almost became what one might describe as a ‘sportsfan.’ I even found myself drinking in a Walkabout at one stage, clutching a non-premium lager and craning my neck to get the best views of the plasmas. The Olympics were totally raaaad and I loved Nicola Adams and JEnnis and the Browlees Bros and Bradley Wig. Yeah bois! Also cycling was toll. I done a tribute to it by cycling around Brighton for a few weeks until I got and puncture and then I had to stop.


D)    I did like going to the The Great Escape this year (not least because I could crawl home and be sick into my own toilet rather than that of a dodgy hostelle). There wuz some great performances and my favourites were: Francois and the Atlas Mountains, Savages, Haim, Dillon, Milagres, Doldrums, Micachu, The Soft and Drop Out Venus. Another highlight was the traditional Yeah Club team TGE meal of Fish and Chips and Wine. Mmmmm, fishlicious. I also liked the man who shouted at me on the peer for running. He had a nice heart.


E)     BBC Radios 6, 4 and 1. I listened to a lorra radio this year. I have liked being at work and listening to Rob da Bank on 1. Sitting in a traffic jam and listening to the Eddie Mair on the PM show on 4. And sitting, trying to write an essay and listening to Gideon Coe on 6.

F)     In 2012 I have loved the medium of dance. I have loved bogling and popping, small amounts of locking and also I did a bit of krumping. I am a casual fan of Strictly and have (obviously) been obsessed with Gangnam. And I also was a housemate with Shun an incredible dancer and contortionist who is in the video below. 2013 resolution no.1: learn to touch my toes.

4.1.12

2011, with these treats you are really spoiling us


So 2011 has gone and it’s now 2012 which is the year we’ve all been waiting for with the Olympics and the Queens’ Diamond Jubilee and the Olympics and stuff. But wait! There can’t be any closure on the events of the past year without the final Yeah Club! ‘Review of 2011’ post right? So you can all breathe a heavy sigh of relief as you peruse instalment number 4 composed by yeah club! Dan and relive the highs and lows of a full year summarised in a nicely ordered list.

A) And why not start with my top ten albums of 2011 in no particular order (except for the Metronomy one which I loved the most)…I am slightly irritated that it is quite similar to some of the other lists I have read on other blogs and national newspapers and I can only conclude that my mobile has been tapped. AGAIN. I may have to start an angry letter writing campaign…


B) I really jolly enjoyed three festivals this year.

Glastonbury for Phoenix Foundation and Metronomy on Oxlyers in West (big regrets = I DID miss Beyonce :’’’’-( )

Latitude for Crystal Fighters, James Blake and Nigel Barrett, Louise Mari and AK/DK’s TATE sponsored ‘Watercolour’ porridge, balloon, electro mash-up.

And finally The Green Man (my first time and favourite of the lot) for Iron and Wine, the Low Anthem, The 2 Bears and Squarepusher. And for the big Welsh hill. And the cider. Mmmmm cider.

Live Synth Set at St. Andrews Church 2011 by AK/DK

D) I <3 Amsterdam and Berlin. I am lucky enough to have some chums living in both of these amaaazing cities (Ben Yeah Club! being one of them obvs) and for that reason visits to these places form a couple of highlights of 2011. In Amsterdam I had a party on a boat and chillaxed in the sunny parks with my fam. Berlin visits were awesome with tastes of Angry Chicken (So So Angry), biers, wurst and Electrelane. One of the visits included a drive there and back which was a two thousand mile Fear and Loathing style journey into the unknown in the company of Ben and a Luton van full of furniture and bikes. Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours was on the stereo. They were crazy days.

Siriusmo is from Berlin. He ist gut. Sehr gut.

Nights Off by Siriusmo

E) The Nelson 11/11/11: I was overexcited to celebrate probably one of the biggest date events in recent history this year: the 11th of November 2011 Nelson, one of those rare occasions when the dates align to form a mystical sign full of the number 11. Luckily the world didn’t end but I did watch some super great live music from the likes of Shitsock, Liz Melia, the Pancakes and TheLunaFly.

Happening Now by TheLunaFly

F) This was the year I learned to love Spotify. I probably feel most excited and smug listening to some exciting music with my headphones plugged into my phone, satisfied that I will not be advertised at and furtherly-smug in the appreciation that other non-subscribers will not enjoy this sweet experience. There are a few niggling worries however: Grooveshark-users who keep scoffing at my frivolous habit of spending ten pounds a month. And also my CDs and vinyl. I can no longer look them in the eye. They all look really sad sitting around my house wondering when they might get played again. To quote Bros. ‘I can’t answer, I can’t answer that.

I saw these guys recently. I have since listened to this track about a million times and so I think you should too.

Tessellate (demo) by alt-J