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1001realapes 2389 posts |
Edited Jul 16, 2013, 15:39
Jul 14, 2013, 05:37
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Wire - Pink Flag Wire - Chairs Missing Wire - 154 Wire - Dot Dash / Options R 50 Foot Hose - Cauldron + The Seeds - Future Pink Floyd - Ummagumma (studio) Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the Moon Bob Marley & the Wailers - Survival Hawkwind - Warrior on the Edge of Time The Animals - A's , B's & EP's Alice Cooper - Killer The Beach Boys - Wild Honey Guru Guru - Kanguru Peter Andersson - Music for Film and Exhibition II Peter Andersson - Sculpting Time Fragments Mulatu Astatke and The Heliocentrics: Inspiration Information 3 David Bowie - The Deram Anthology 1966–1968 Ween - GodWeenSatan : The Oneness Ween - Chocolate & Cheese Ween - Cratres of the Sac Deuter - Aum V.A. - The Birth of Surf vol. 1 V.A. - The Birth of Surf vol. 2 Sun Ra Quartet Featuring John Gilmore - New Steps |
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IanB 6761 posts |
Edited Jul 14, 2013, 20:29
Jul 14, 2013, 08:52
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A couple of books to recommend Clampdown, pop-cultural wars on class and gender - Rhian E. Jones Love Goes To Buildings On Fire - Will Hermes The Will Hermes book is "Please Kill Me" meets "And Party Every Day" via "As Serious As Your Life". Traces NYC music from The Dolls to Grandmaster Flash and systems music of Glass, Riley and Reich via Fania and the Free Jazz / Loft scene. Warning though - it's an expensive purchase if like me there are a dozen jazz records you have never heard / heard of that suddenly seem essential. That's great writing for you. "Clampdown" is a slim volume, of an at times quite brilliant essays, deconstructing British cultural life of the last 20 years or so with a sharp focus on the "indie" scene. It's righteously angry in a New Statesman kind of way but that's alright with me as this is stuff that needs saying. It's the sort of work the NME would be doing if it mattered a jot. All we need now is some music to emerge that comes close to matching it. On Your Feet Or On Your Knees - Blue Oyster Cult The sweet spot where the trajectory of Kiss "Alive" meets the MC5. Damnation - Opeth Nuestra Cosa / Our Latin Thing (dvd) Hardcore I & 2 - Devo 05 08 77 Cornell - Grateful Dead The Baby Huey Story, The Living Legend Hammersmith Odeon 18 11 75 - Springsteen The Casablanca Record Story - Various Marquee Moon - Television Third Reich 'n Roll / Duck Stab - The Residents Pirates - RLJ Lonely At The Top -Randy Newman Fania All Stars With Willie Colon And Ruben Blades Strikes Back - Hector Lavoe
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garerama 1118 posts |
Jul 14, 2013, 08:56
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Alternative TV - Vibing Up The Senile Man / Scars On Sunday (as the Good Missionaries) David Bowie - S/t (aka Space Oddity) Caravan - S/t / In The Land of Grey & Pink Julian Cope - Revolutionary Suicide Jeffrey Lewis - A Turn in the Dream Songs H.P. Lovecraft - S/t / II Mothers of Invention - We're Only In It For The Money Panda Bear - Tomboy Peppermint Trolley Company - Beautiful Sun Pink Floyd - Piper At The Gates of Dawn (mono) Pretty Things - S.F. Sorrow Psychic TV - Live At The Ritz Quintescence - Epitaph for Tomorrow Secondhand - Reality Spirogyra - St Radigunds Trembling Bells / Bonnie "Prince" Billy - Marble Downs Zombies - Odessey & Oracle Have a good week and enjoy more of the sun!
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Fitter Stoke 2614 posts |
Jul 14, 2013, 10:24
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The Rolling Stones 'Aftermath' Clive Gregson 'This Is Now' Aereogramme 'My Heart Has A Wish That You Would Not Go' Faust 'Faust IV' Steely Dan 'Everything Must Go' MFSB 'Love is The Message' The Shins 'Port Of Morrow' Lew Lewis 'Save The Wail' Depeche Mode 'Speak and Spell' Nikki Sudden 'The Truth Doesn't Matter' Miles Davis 'Live at the Blackhawk' OM 'With Dom Um Romao' Marc Johnson 'Swept Away' Bruckner: String Quintet (two recordings: Amadeus & Sonare Quartets) Haydn: String Quartets Op.33 (Tatrai Quartet)
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flashbackcaruso 1058 posts |
Jul 14, 2013, 12:34
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The Beach Boys - Surfin' Safari The Beach Boys - Surfin' USA The Beach Boys - Surfer Girl MGMT - Congratulations Syd Barrett - Barrett Elton John - Rock Of The Westies Elton John - Blue Moves Jan & Dean - Drag City Jan & Dean - Dead Man's Curve/New Girl In School The Fiery Furnaces - Bitter Tea Low - Drums And Guns The Monkees - The Monkees The Monkees - More Of The Monkees Flo & Eddie - The Phlorescent Leech And Eddie Flo & Eddie - Flo & Eddie The Incredible String Band - The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter The Mamas & The Papas - Singles
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jb lamptoast-morsley 2448 posts |
Jul 14, 2013, 15:39
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Goat @ Glastonbury Black Tempest - Arcana WIKAN - Samhain EP. Burnt these both onto the same CD Underworld - Beaucoup Fish The Earlies - Enemy Chorus. Finally getting into this album having always preferred the previous one. Michael Chapman - Rainmaker, The resurrection & Revenge of Clayton Peacock Can - Monster Movie Diagonal @ Greenman 09' Plank! - Plank! Blanche - Little Amber Bottles. Some great songwriting on this country tinged album The Headhunters - Survival of the Fittest
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stray 2057 posts |
Jul 14, 2013, 16:03
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African Headcharge - Voodoo of the Godsent. Sun City Girls - You're never alone with a cigarette, Grotto of Miracles. The Evens - The odds. Tapper Zukie - Man Ah Warrior, In Dub Marc Tamea - Atomism. Xesus Valle - Gently annoying.
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Squid Tempest 8769 posts |
Jul 14, 2013, 20:14
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The Janitors - Drone Head Bloody brilliant. Rock. Cult of Dom Keller - S/T Bloody excellent. Top record. Dustin Wong - Infinite Love Bloody lovely. Stomu Yamashta & Co - Go Love Steve Winwoods bits on this. The Bevis Frond - White Numbers Om -Adviatic Songs This sounds SO GOOD in the hot weather. Addis and State of Non-return make a brilliant opening pair. The Doors - L.A. Woman Spirit - Spirit of '76 Julian Cope - Revolutionary Suicide This has really grown on me. My first impressions were wrong, this is actually very good. One or two tracks stand out for me, especially Paradise Mislaid. Still don't like the gun imagery though, that can go fuck itself.
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Monganaut 2382 posts |
Jul 14, 2013, 20:23
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Not had a lot of time to listen to stuff this week, but the few I've tuned into have been on repeat quite a lot. Timemacines - Timemachines Thighpaulsandra - I Thipe..., The Clisto EP, The Lepore Extrusion. Disrupt - Foundation Bit. Coil - Astral Disaster/ Moons Milk in Four Phases. The Bush Chemists - Raw Raw Dub The Bush Chemists vs The Dub Organiser. That's about it. Enjoy the weather, we've almost got a summer.
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Hunter T Wolfe 1710 posts |
Jul 14, 2013, 21:35
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Roshi featuring Pars Radio- new album of summery, light, experimental electropop from the Welsh-Iranian singer, with help from Graham Dids, AKA Gagarin. Tangerine Dream- Ricochet Teardrop Explodes- Kilimanjaro DM Stith- Heavy Ghost Ed Askew- For the World Brian Wilson- Smile ZZ Top- First Album ZZ Top- Rio Grande Mud ZZ Top- Tres Hombres Roky Erickson- The Evil One Roky Erickson- Don't Slander Me Roky Erickson- Gremlins Have Pictures
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