Thursday, 29 April 2021

VF Mix 83: Adrian Sherwood by Pinch (2017)

Tracklist: 
01. Pay It All Back Vol 1 – ‘Introduction’ 
02. Dub Syndicate – ‘Pounding System’ / Singers & Players Ft. Prince Far-I ‘Bedward The Flying Preacher’ 
03. African Head Charge – ‘Family Doctor’ 
04. Singers & Players Ft. Sister P – ‘Holy Scripture’ 
05. Tack Head – ‘What’s My Mission Now?’ 
06. Tack Head – ‘Ticking Time Bomb’ 
07. Fat’s Comet – ‘Rockchester’ 
08. Mark Stewart – ‘Digital Justice (dub)’ 
09. Mark Stewart & The Mafia – ‘Jerusalem’ 
10. African Head Charge – ‘Some Bizarre’ 
11. Andy Fairly – ‘Ghost’ 
12. Fat’s Comet – ‘Deejay’s Dream’ 
13. Singers & Players Ft. Price Fari-I – ‘Calling Over The Distant Sea’ 
14. Dub Syndicate – ‘Stoned Immaculate’ 
15. Lee Perry & Dub Syndicate – ‘Music + Science Lovers’ 
16. Adrian Sherwood – ‘Effective’ 
17. 2 Bad Card – ‘Weed Specialist’ 
18. Junior Delgado – ‘Legalise’ 
19. Andy Fairly – ‘Jack The Biscuit’ 
20. African Head Charge – ‘Crocodile Tracksuit’ 
21. Jeb Loy Nichols – ‘To Be Rich’

Wednesday, 28 April 2021

Sad news

Anita Lane, singer-songwriter who collaborated with Nick Cave, dies

I was so offended by this that I kicked my windmill

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Umair Haque: When We’re Vulnerable, We Need Support. Our Systems Exploit Us Instead

Tuesday, 27 April 2021

Man Bags

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The Suicide Wave That Never Was
How We Fell in Love in Lockdown

Iggy Pop on rage, running and Raw Power (1976)

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The Whole Earth Catalog, Where Counterculture Met Cyberculture

Gymnastics with Roberta Bayley

Hopefully you should all know who Roberta Bayley is...

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Sonic Youth & Spiritualized - Live Untitled Improvisation (Meltdown 1998)

A live untitled improvisation by Sonic Youth and Spiritualized, recorded at Meltdown '98 at the Royal Festival Hall on 1 July 1998 and broadcast on the John Peel show on BBC Radio 1

J Spaceman And J Coxon Play The Red Krayola Live (NY 24/10/19)

Art & Language: Letters to The Jackson Pollock Bar in the Style of The Red Krayola | Featuring Matthew Jesse Jackson, John Coxon and J. Spaceman 
On 24 October 2019, Lisson Gallery New York hosted a night of performance, discussion and music inspired by the pioneering work of Art & Language and their 40-year collaboration with The Red Krayola, a proto-punk band founded in Houston by Mayo Thompson. 
The evening also featured a discussion with Art & Language, hosted by art historian Matthew Jesse Jackson, as well as a newly commissioned homage to some of The Red Krayola’s earliest live shows, composed by musicians J. Spaceman (of Spacemen 3 and Spiritualized) and John Coxon (from Spring Heel Jack and the Treader label) 
Starts at 54 min into the video above and the soundcheck recording is available here
Pitchfork looks back at Sonny Sharrock's 'Ask The Ages'