Jakalope

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Pretty Life 03:35 Tools
Feel It 03:54 Tools
Tell Me Why 00:00 Tools
Go Away 00:00 Tools
Come On 00:00 Tools
Don't Cry 00:00 Tools
Upside Down 03:42 Tools
Screecher 00:00 Tools
Light After Night 00:00 Tools
Nothing Nowhere 00:00 Tools
Badream 00:00 Tools
Creeper (Coming for You) 03:28 Tools
Digging Deep 00:00 Tools
Anthem 2 00:00 Tools
Throw It Away 03:04 Tools
Instigator 00:00 Tools
Code 4 Love 00:00 Tools
House of Trepidation 04:08 Tools
Forecast 42 00:00 Tools
Intervention 00:00 Tools
Get It Back 00:00 Tools
Something New 03:11 Tools
Star 24 (No Apologies) 00:00 Tools
Creeper 03:28 Tools
Unsaid 00:00 Tools
Witness 00:00 Tools
Upside Down (And I Fall) 00:00 Tools
Buried 00:00 Tools
Unsaid (Duet With Jeremy Fisher) 00:00 Tools
Delicious 06:58 Tools
Regenerate 00:00 Tools
Pretty Life (The Respirator Remix) 00:00 Tools
No Shame 00:00 Tools
Combine 00:00 Tools
Creeper -newest 00:00 Tools
Stormy 00:00 Tools
Dusk Til Dawn 00:00 Tools
I Wanna 00:00 Tools
Last Song Tonight 00:00 Tools
Magnolia 03:30 Tools
Baby Blue 00:00 Tools
Feel It -newest 00:00 Tools
Don't Cry -newest 00:00 Tools
Pretty Life (CHR Remix) 00:00 Tools
Lift After Night -newest 00:00 Tools
Pretty Life (Death Remix) 00:00 Tools
Screecher -newest 00:00 Tools
Come On -newest 00:00 Tools
Go Away -newest 00:00 Tools
Star 24 - No Apologies 00:00 Tools
Badream -newest 00:00 Tools
a.k.a. Cupcake 00:00 Tools
House Of Ill Trepidation -newest 00:00 Tools
Noting Nowhere -newest 00:00 Tools
Cupcake 00:00 Tools
House Of ill Trepidition 00:00 Tools
Feel It (Club Remix) 03:41 Tools
Pretty Life (Original 3 Club Remix) 00:00 Tools
DEGRASSI THEME SONG 00:00 Tools
Upside Down (And I Fall ) 00:00 Tools
Witness Sin City mixbyHiJacker 00:00 Tools
Degrassi Theme 00:00 Tools
Bany Blue 00:00 Tools
Unsaid (Feat With Jeremy Fisher) 00:00 Tools
Pretty Life (The Respirator) 00:00 Tools
My Procreation 00:00 Tools
Frostbite Kisses 00:00 Tools
Shonen Knife 00:00 Tools
Creeper ( Coming For You ) 03:28 Tools
Go 'way the monk 00:00 Tools
Jackalope 00:00 Tools
Upside Down And I Fall 00:00 Tools
Degrassi Theme (extended version) 00:00 Tools
Dog Leather 00:00 Tools
Dusk 'Til Dawn 00:00 Tools
Jackalope '93 00:00 Tools
Delicious (Club Remix) 00:00 Tools
Christmas Time Is Here 00:00 Tools
As tecka moon yekka 00:00 Tools
Rasta perro 00:00 Tools
G-Minor Improvisation 00:00 Tools
Pretty Life (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
One Night in Tijuana 00:00 Tools
Jakalope - Upside Down (And I Fall ) 00:00 Tools
Hey, rasta perro 00:00 Tools
Und Zen Zer Vas... 00:00 Tools
Unsaid (With Jeremy Risher) 00:00 Tools
Lord Fumamota 00:00 Tools
Witness (Sin City mix by HiJacker) 00:00 Tools
Juan Moore 00:00 Tools
Street chiefs 00:00 Tools
Lady Toda Awada 00:00 Tools
Last Time 00:00 Tools
Anasazi 00:00 Tools
Nowhere Nothing 00:00 Tools
Jakalope - Pretty Life 00:00 Tools
The Respirator 00:00 Tools
Falling 00:00 Tools
Resplendens 00:00 Tools
Otro cerveza 00:00 Tools
Frank With You! 00:00 Tools
Creeper(Coming for you) 03:28 Tools
Degrassi Theme - Extended Version 00:00 Tools
Nachos trees day 00:00 Tools
Naugahyde 00:00 Tools
Macho Picho 00:00 Tools
Meet Me at the Bering Strait 00:00 Tools
LastTime 00:00 Tools
Sausage Fingers 00:00 Tools
¡Ay! Juana Iguana 00:00 Tools
Pretty Life(CHR Remix) 00:00 Tools
Penny tanto 00:00 Tools
Festival of the Cows 00:00 Tools
Noh Tango Nada 00:00 Tools
Feel It (remix) 03:41 Tools
a.k.a Cupcake 00:00 Tools
No Shame (American Mary OST) 00:00 Tools
Fried Bread Grease Blues 00:00 Tools
Coyote Mint 00:00 Tools
Dog Soldier 00:00 Tools
Upside Down (из NWD 8 Cedric Gracia) 00:00 Tools
Way 00:00 Tools
Whatever It Takes 00:00 Tools
Tezcatlipolka 00:00 Tools
God Save the Queen 00:00 Tools
Roadkill 00:00 Tools
Don´t cry 00:00 Tools
Pretty Life (the Respirator Re 00:00 Tools
Leaves Eric's son 00:00 Tools
Darling Clementine 00:00 Tools
Degrassi: The Next Generation Theme 00:00 Tools
Unsaid (feat. Jeremy Fisher) 00:00 Tools
Remote Control 00:00 Tools
Feel It (Club Mix) 00:00 Tools
Unsaid (Duet With Jeremy Fishe 00:00 Tools
On the border 00:00 Tools
Ihuela Cafroni 00:00 Tools
Iron Car 00:00 Tools
Kryptonite 00:00 Tools
Chicken 00:00 Tools
Upside Down (And I Fall) (Full Version) 00:00 Tools
Jakalope - Nothing Nowhere 00:00 Tools
Creeper [Coming For You] 03:28 Tools
Jakalope - Feel It 03:51 Tools
Delicious (Club Remix) www.livingelectro.com 00:00 Tools
Feel It (feat. Swollen Members) 00:00 Tools
Jakalope - Upside Down 00:00 Tools
Desert Moon song 00:00 Tools
Feel it Ghost in the Machine 00:00 Tools
Convolution 00:00 Tools
Turn Back 00:00 Tools
Girl Of My Dreams 00:00 Tools
Don’t cry 00:00 Tools
Leaves Eric's Song 00:00 Tools
Open Land 00:00 Tools
The Doze Nose 00:00 Tools
On The Loose 00:00 Tools
Long Ago And Far Away 00:00 Tools
Skin 00:00 Tools
Buried (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Upside Down(And I Fall) 00:00 Tools
Combine I 00:00 Tools
Star 24 00:00 Tools
Witness (Kevvy Mental Remix) 00:00 Tools
Feel It (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
D'ont Cry 00:00 Tools
Shades Of Grey 00:00 Tools
Pretty Life (Nine Inch Nails Remix) 00:00 Tools
Don`t Cry 00:00 Tools
Pretty Life [Pretty Death Remix] 00:00 Tools
Witness (Karma Coma Remix) 00:00 Tools
Dream 00:00 Tools
I Hate the Rain 00:00 Tools
... and Then There Was Wood 00:00 Tools
Pretty Life (Pretty Death Remi 00:00 Tools
Cordon 00:00 Tools
Unsaid (With Jeremy Fisher) 00:00 Tools
Feel It Remix 03:41 Tools
Star 24 [No Apologies] 03:41 Tools
Creeper Coming for You 03:41 Tools
rest assured 00:00 Tools
My Failures 00:00 Tools
The Fear Of The Fate In Your Hands 00:00 Tools
Unsaid (Feat Jeremy Fisher) 00:00 Tools
03. Pretty Life 00:00 Tools
Degrassi Theme Song Season 4 00:00 Tools
...And Then There Was Wood 00:00 Tools
A Girl Like You 00:00 Tools
Nacho Trees Day 00:00 Tools
01 feel it 00:00 Tools
What's A Guy Got To Do? 00:00 Tools
Pretty Life (Pretty Death Remix) 00:00 Tools
Dream Once More 00:00 Tools
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Jakalope caught a lot of people off-guard when producer Dave Ogilvie rolled out his industrial pop hybrid back in 2004. Although the producer is a soft-spoken gentleman and father in real life, his work nonetheless precedes him, instilling a subtle sense of trepidation in anyone who’s perused a CV that includes Skinny Puppy, Ministry, Nine Inch Nails, and Marilyn Manson among others… who knew that the Vancouver-based studio-boffin was as much a sucker for a good pop song as he was an architect of some of the darkest, fin-de-millennium sonic nightmare-scapes to infect popular culture since avant-gardists like Throbbing Gristle gave up trying? “There’s a Michael Jackson influence,” confesses the producer/composer/musician with a gentle chuckle, about the third Jakalope album. “I made a conscious effort to look into the type of stuff I enjoy, so there’s a very heavy Jackson-factor in there, as well as a bit of a Donna Summer-thing going on.” It’s one of the tastier ironies of Ogilvie’s catalogue that the pulsating influence of Donna Summer’s disco-synth svengali Giorgio Moroder is already felt in some of the more outré work he’s done in the past – albeit shrouded in night terrors – but it’s also no surprise. “Moroder’s stuff was very influential in everybody’s world,” he says, “but especially for me, with Moroder being the first to do a lot of electronic stuff. I always had a very weak spot for that, and loved to be able to emulate that in any way. In the past with Jakalope I was trying to really stick to an industrial rock vein, but I’m trying to let it flow a little more with this album, and applying those influences.” If Jakalope’s first two albums established a bubblegum meets sheet-metal blueprint for the enterprise, Things That Go Jump In The Night is a graduation into something a little more substantial, and a little less brazen in its effort to make itself heard. As Ogilvie notes, he’s letting the music “flow”, which means that Things That Go Jump In The Night has to some extent designed itself, taking Ogilvie and his cohorts to a slinkier place than Jakalope has occupied before. There’s at least one very good reason for the neon-lit and smoke-infused feel of the new material, or, as Ogilvie has it, “the lush, multi-dimensional sound.” “These songs are really written with a lot more attention to the character of Chrystal’s voice,” he explains. “It’s a lot more mature, I think. That’s one of the things for me – the writing, performance and style has a whole new level of maturity, where before it was simple pop songs with simple vocals.” Chrystal Leigh is Ogilvie’s newest muse, now that Katie B. has amicably moved on from her two-album collaboration with Jakalope. Ogilvie came across Leigh when he was petitioning friends and colleagues to find him the new voice. The Vancouverite aced her audition. “I was blown away by her personality, her voice, and the fact that she’s a piano player,” recounts Ogilvie, before dishing, “I was dying to have someone to collaborate with, who actually is a musician and not just a singer.” The results of their partnership? It’s anointed Jakalope with a Nancy-and-Lee or Serge-and-Jane vibe; adult, knowing, and altogether smoother than the boisterous dance moves of It Dreams and Born 4. Ogilvie had Leigh inaugurate the new Jakalope with a reverent cover of Julee Cruise’s “Falling”, which turned out every inch as celestial and haunting as the original. But it’s the Ogilvie/Leigh compositions that ultimately convince, be it “Magnolia” where an uplifting tempo juxtaposes the haunting lyrics, the boom box and B-movie organ laced “Cupcake”, which suggests a goth Gwen Stefani, or the gorgeous “Last Song Tonight”, which gives Ogilvie the chance to exercise his inner-John Barry with a tense string part emerging from a platter of schizoid, Aphex Twin percussive signals and rubbery bass. Throughout these tracks, Leigh establishes herself, unequivocally, as the new voice. “I’ve always been drawn towards Dave’s work and it’s nice to finally collaborate with someone I respect and inspires me. If there’s one thing Jakalope was missing was a chemistry between music and vocals and I’m excited to be that new voice.” Says Leigh. Jakalope has consequently taken an exponential leap forward, giving Ogilvie what he always wanted – an equality between its male and female principles. “Look at my discography and there’s a lot of women I worked with,” he says. “And I always loved seeing passionate female performers, and it’s really something I think we’ve been lacking.” “Joni Mitchell was one of my early influences,” Ogilvie continues, no doubt much to the surprise of any aging rivet-heads who grew up with Too Dark Park in constant rotation, “with just the power of what she was saying – it spoke to me very deeply. Seeing someone like Shirley Manson, from her onset to what she became, I just always loved to be able to see how someone with such a small demeanor in person can have such control of an audience. I just really, really enjoy that…” Which brings us to Chrystal. “The big thing I’ve always stressed,” he concludes, “is that when people see someone on stage, they want to be that person. You don’t want the person on stage to be part of the crowd, and Chrystal definitely stands out and is not part of the crowd. I’m so excited to be involved with that. She’s someone who takes the reins in her hands and is like, ‘Let me take control…’” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.