Monday, April 20, 2009

RIP J.G. Ballard

J.G. Ballard passed away yesterday. Ballard is one of my favorite authors, particularly his novel Crash, a look at people who fetishize car crashes. The book is one of many explorations from Ballard into the human (and often sexual nature) of technology; in this case, automobiles.

Ballard's work caught the eye of many musicians, most notably Daniel Miller, who recorded "Warm Leatherette," inspired by Crash. Released under the recording name The Normal, "Leatherette" became the first single on Miller's groundbreaking label, Mute. Here's the original version:

Warm Leatherette - The Normal

And a fantastic cover from Grace Jones:

Warm Leatherette - Grace Jones

Nine Inch Nails also covered it with Peter Murphy (from Bauhaus):


There are others, but I'll let you find them on your own. In the mean time, if you haven't read anything by Ballard, now's a great time! RIP to a visionary author.

1 comment:

E*Rock said...

love that song. i used the Grace Jones version in my last DJ mix too, which i posted to the Audio Dregs podcast. i feel l Nitzer Ebb did a version that i used to hear in high school, Chicks on Speed and Vitalic also have nice covers.