Belated International Women's Day Blogging

Posted almost 5 years ago
Yes, International Women's Day was a week and two days ago, but I promised Lola the Car Chick I would blog for the gentle women and men for whom the gospel of feminism has not yet reached. This past March 8th I was traveling all day and being computer-less, left my MOG sullen and blogless for the day. Now I'm back in Baton Rouge after a particularly amazing retreat to the wilderness in upstate New York, and ready to write something. This comes from Zach, a smashing gender queer friend I made on said retreat. Somehow, as happens on road trips, the subject of Ms. Pac-Man arose -- in this case because BZ (another friend) was describing how he had purchased one of those 64-in-1 game controllers with built in NES emulator chip. Apparently, this included Pac Man but, alas, not Ms. Pac Man. The difference? Well, besides the level changes and the appearance of floating jumping, musical fruit, the orange ghost from Pac Man, also known as Clyde, in Ms. Pac Man, has been "replaced" by an identical orange ghost named Sue. This was news to me, but Zach was adamant, authoritative, and of course, correct. Zach calls Sue a feminist pioneer. I think Clyde/Sue is gender queer, possibly transgendered but not transexual like Walter cum Wendy Carlos. It's obvious to me that what with my earlier posts on arcade and video game music, I have the subject of a blog post once I arrive back in civilization. I've always been a fan of Clyde/Sue, being orange, my favorite color. This brings me to the musical subject of this essay: Conemelt -- or more specifically, the music of Ashley Marlowe. As with my previous post on Squarepusher's remix of "psultan" and "bedroom glow" by Kiyoshi Izumi's , "Under The Hood" by Conemelt has that break in rhythm and shift to new melody where everything becomes even more intense and delicious sounding. The track appeared on a 12", Rocker's Ruin E.P. (1997) I discovered at the 611 record store after much much browsing. And similar to "psultan" I needed to find my own pitch for the track to sound right. On the version you'll hear on the MOG player, it's been shifted down from 45 to about 42. (vinyl rip by yours truly.)Ashley is an amazing drummer and listen for yourself below:

Comments (4)

  1. darmuzz says Wicked percussion :) There is a long tradition of gender-bending in video games but Ms. Pac-Man has got to be a pioneer!
    Permalink posted 03/17/2007
  2. spaceling says Do tell of other gender bending arcade and video game characters. My folks never bought (or allowed) my sister and I to have a game system in the house so my childhood was pretty focused on Zork and the Zork like text based games I could play on my father's aging cp/m based computer (an Epson QX-10, mind you). Ok, come to think of it there were some action games but they cleverly employed dancing ascii art. Brilliant stuff really. The game Ladder was my favorite. Similar to Donkey Kong, you'd have to jump over objects represented as 'o's. Your player, or lad, was represented as a 'p', but your lad could also morph into a 'q', 'b' or 'd' depending on what direction it was traveling in. Gender defying ascii art for impressionable young geek minds, those adventurous consonants.
    Permalink posted 03/17/2007
  3. Spike says "Under the Hood" sounds great.
    Permalink posted 03/20/2007
  4. spaceling says What I'd love to find out is what synth instrument makes that squealing sine sound. I've heard that high pitched sine used in other pieces, as well as some hip hop. It tickles my ears it does.
    Permalink posted 03/20/2007

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