Friday, October 10, 2025

Chav-ant garde

There's a doc about Victoria Beckham on the streamers (not as engaging as the David Beckham one) and that's my cue to dredge up this moment of genius.  


The doc doesn't mention this track - which got to #2 in the charts - at all, but according to the life chronology that the doc follows,  this would be from her flailing-around-a-bit period, after the Spice Girls split but before she launched her super-successful fashion and cosmetics business. A time when she was some combo of WAG and celeb-without-portfolio, drifting and dabbling, and mostly just existing to be photographed and to be seen at her husband's side.  

But if this is Posh Spice flailing... well, all former pop stars should flail so fabulously! 

Listen past the Auto-Tune gloss and it's one of  the more avant hit singles in UK chart history.  

Truesteppers - Jonny L and Andy Lysandrou - mash up the breaks 'n' bass and the stinging techsteppy stabs, but embed all that Nuummy Nuum stuff in a poptastic setting of nu-R&B meets 2step. 


There's a tuffer 12-inch mix for the clubs.


"This tune's gonna punish you..."


A remix by credible UKG artists 10degrees below versus X-Men  - not nearly as exciting!



Oh I didn't realise she had another intersection with UK Garage


Todd-ified


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What is funny about "Out of Your Mind" to me is that Andy Lysandrou was, only 7 or 8 years earlier, doing things like this, under the name Kid Andy, for his hardcore label Boogie Beat Records



Then come 2000 and the astonishing total takeover of pop by UK Garage, he's no longer cheekily and  sneakily lifting a pop star's vocal as a sample, he's able to work directly with Posh -  a rough female equivalent of George Michael, both in scale of fame and also regional / class location (George was from Bushey, Posh grew up in Goffs Oak - Hertfordshire massive, both of them -  and self-made middle class). 

So actually not really "chav-ant garde" although the hypergloss aesthetic of the clothes and the video is totally lumpen-futurist. 

The whole look that Posh and Dane Bowers are rocking  is very much a peek ahead to Love Island aesthetics.  Which as has been established is entwined with the Nuum to a surprising degree.


 

Thursday, October 9, 2025

"We'll Cut Out Raving"


 




































I think they are referring to the 'rave-up', an excitingly frenzied feature of their song performances. The feature says are they going to tone down their act for America - I wonder why? 

Earlier post on the 1960s Brit use of the words 'rave', 'raver', 'raving'

Sunday, October 5, 2025

passing troo

 


Excerpt from 

Raver's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable (1996 edition)

passing through  

(sometimes pronounced "passing troo" or "passing truh";  modified variations include "just passing through")

Rave buzz-phrase usually voiced by an MC either live at a rave or on a show broadcast by a pirate radio station. 

Evokes the transitory mode of the raver, moving through a club, or moving between clubs during the course of a night. It could also apply to a DJ or MC who has several engagements that night and thus is just passing through one particular club / rave on the way to another.  

Possible undertone of soundwaves (or radio waves) passing through the crowd body, through building walls and across the city.  

Some more fanciful observers of the raving culture have detected a near-mystical existential undertone to the phrase, viz. the transience of life itself.