Thursday, 3 November 2016
Lambchop Is A Band
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How To Live A Normal Life
Gone Tomorrow/Young Americans (Cologne 02/08/15)
Live at XX Merge
Kurt Wagner: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
FLOTUS
Wednesday, 2 November 2016
Tuesday, 1 November 2016
A Floating Leaf in November Mix
Tracklist:
1 Netherworld - Crystallized Words
2 Lustmord - Part 1 (Heresy)
3 Hector Zazou Featuring Kilabuk & Nooveya - Song of The Water
4 Jon Hassell - Toucan Ocean
5 Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Jesus Alone
6 Lambchop - JFK
7 Mari Boine - Cinjat (The Knife Remix)
8 Harmonic 313 - Köln
9 Kuedo - Floating Forest
10 Killing Joke - Requiem (A Floating Leaf Always Reaches The Sea Dub)
Monday, 31 October 2016
Drexciya Research Lab Mix
This weeks Drexciya themed mix comes from visual artist Stephen Rennicks. Stephen founded his Drexciya Research Lab website in 2005, cited by Fact magazine as the largest Drexciya archive on the net. Included are some of his favourite tracks produced by James Stinson and Gerald Donald under some of their many aliases. Stephen also writes about music at Abstract Analogue.
http://drexciyaresearchlab.blogspot.ie/
http://abstractanalogue.tumblr.com/
http://www.stephenrennicks.webs.com/
Tracklist:
1. Arpanet - The Analyst
2. Dopplereffekt - Scientist
3. Arpanet - Infinite Density
4. Drexciya - Hydro Theory
5. Abstract Thought - Bermuda Triangle
6. Elecktroids - Silicon Valley
7. Lab Rat XL - Lab Rat 1
8. Transllusion - Transmission of Life
9. Drexciya - Journey Home
10. Dopplereffekt - Infophysix
11. The Other People Place - Sunrays
12. NRSB 11 - Market Forces
13. Der Zyklus - Formenverwandler
14. Black Replica - Black Feathers
The Art of Drexciya
Alec Empire - The Man With The Golden Ear DJ Mix @ Sound Edit Festival 2016
Alec Empire receives "The Man With The Golden Ear" Music Award at Sound Edit Festival 2016.
This is a recording of his DJ mix from the after party - a journey through the history of Polish electronic music
This is a recording of his DJ mix from the after party - a journey through the history of Polish electronic music
The Saxophone by Peter Gordon (VF Mix 70)
Tracklist:
01. Bernard Hermann – Theme from ‘Taxi Driver’
02. King Curtis – ‘Ode to Billie Joe’
03. The Champs – ‘Tequila’
04. Jr. Walker & The All-Stars – ‘Cleo’s Back’
05. Rockin’ Rebels – ‘Wild Weekend’
06. Candy Dulfer – ‘Lily Was Here’
07. Sam Butera – ‘Night Train’
08. Big Jay McNeely – ‘Deacon’s Hop’
09. David Murray/Jamaladeen Tecuma – ‘Theme on A Dream 2: 80’s Downtown’
10. Earl Bostic – ‘Harlem Nocturne’
11. Stan Getz/Charlie Byrd – ‘Desafinado’
12. Henry Mancini – ‘Pink Panther Theme’
13. Bill Doggett – ‘Honky Tonk, Pt 2’
14. Vernard Johnson – ‘What Is This?’
15. Peter Gordon – ‘Waiting for the Dawn’
16. Sonny Rollins – ‘Alfie’s Theme’
17. Mr. Acker Bilk – ‘Stranger on the Shore’
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Sunday, 30 October 2016
The Photography of Lux Interior
It’s of no surprise that Lux Interior of
The Cramps directed his artistic abilities towards other areas besides
music, mostly in the form of photography. Poison Ivy and Lux met in “art school” in
the early 1970s and fell into a chaotic and beautiful romance that
lasted up until Lux’s death in 2009. His photography almost always
included Ivy – his eternal muse – as the subject of his work, with his
provocative and fetishistic photographs of her used as Cramps album
covers throughout the years.
Perhaps even most interestingly was his interest in 3-D cameras and this insert from Asymptote Magazine from 1992 featuring 'Crosseyed Photos by Lux Interior'...
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Saturday, 29 October 2016
1999
Actual Doonesbury cartoon from 1999. pic.twitter.com/bStDL5dCfI— Mark Bernstein (@eastgate) September 10, 2016
Friday, 28 October 2016
Stephen O'Malley presents Acid Quarry Paris: Black Metal 7"s
For the premiere episode of Acid Quarry Paris, Stephen O’Malley (SOMA)
dusts off a stack of ’90s metal 7”s from his record collection, which
have been in hibernation since being shipped to Paris from his previous
home in NYC some years ago. Specially selected
and seasonally appropriate heavy jams await from Magus, Bethlehem,
Infester, Human Remains and more, with in-depth commentary that reminds
of O’Malley’s cult black metal fanzine Descent
Listen
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The Bug presents Killing Sound Chapter 3: Black Wax Attack
'Black Wax Attack is a testament to the boom boom crack of my favourite bashy riddims. Its a journey through my treasured 7” vinyl collection as a self-confessed bashment worshipper.- The Bug
I got magnetised by dancehall’s swagger and daggering, and converted to reggae’s post “Sleng Teng” mechanoid mutations by Steely & Clevie’s truly outstanding “Streetsweeper Riddim”. Prior to that Greensleeves label purchase, I had been a foolishly arrogant dub snob, and former post punk casualty/hip hop nerd/free jazz space cadet, who had stupidly dismissed ragga as a cheesy, plastic, bastard offspring of reggae. But once smitten by Burro Banton’s “Boom Wha Dis” and Capleton’s “Final Assassin”, there was no turning back. I fell heavily for the ghetto punk attitude, and rabid studio experimentation. I became a regular buyer/addict at Stonebridge Park and Harlesden’ s various hole in the wall reggae vinyl stores, and money/time waster at Notting Hill’s, now sadly, deceased “Dub Vendor” reggae record haven. I would run weekly to these stores to check the zillions of vocals dropped on the multitude of riddims in an attempt to locate the freshest shizzle. And it was def thru that dancehall conversion, that I begged to link up with Daddy Freddy via The Rootsman, and released my first filthy bash-collision “Politicians & Paedophiles” (subsequently released by AFX in 2002), and then quickly formed my own Killing Sound imprint, to atomise parties, Razor X Productions. So herein resides 2 hours of my chosen dancehall drugs. A tunnel visioned tribute mix to Jamaican bionics. A relentless selection of frenzied mechanical gyrations, mind-blowing vocal detonations, electronic rhythm deviations and addictive hip juice injections. An attempt to keep faith in the future of a genre which has felt stale since the vinyl market collapse and the pop-lite takeover by the autotune generation. But a genre I still follow avidly, and await the next generation of freakbeat visionaries and motormouth specialists.'
Tracklist:
1/ Sizzla – Obstacles (Germaican Records)
2/ Burro Banton – Badda Than Dem (Massive B)
3/ Stylo G – Call Me A Yardie (VP Records)
4/ Stephen ’Lenky’ Marsden – Hollow Point Riddim (Master Mind 2.5)
5/ Lenky & Sly – Now Thing Riddim (Mo Wax)
6/ Sly Dunbar & Christopher Birch – Corners Boy Version (How Yu Fi Sey Dat ?)
7/ Suku (Ward 21) – Cyaan Do Me Nuttin (Purple Skunk)
8/ Stylo G – My Style (VP Records)
9/ Mr Lex – Dem A Pree Ward (21 Music)
10/ Collin 'Bulby' Yorke & Lynford 'Fatta' Marshall – Candlewax Riddim (VP Records)
11/ Tony 'CD' Kelly – Unda Wata Riddim (K-Licious)
12/ Bounty Killer – Suicide Or Murder (TVT Records)
13/ Miss Red – Murder (Red Label)
14/ The Bug – Aktion Riddim
15/ Burro Banton – Boom Wha Dis (VP Records)
16/ Capleton – Final Assasin (VP Records)
17/ Lenky – Z2010 Riddim (Mo Wax)
18/ Matt Shadetek – Yoga Riddim (Shockout)
19/ Stereotyp & Al-Haca – Blaze & Cook (Klein Records)
20/ Tiger – Rap Pon Riddim Version (Paradise Records)
21/ Jerome Hill – Raggamuffin Hip hop Version (Fat Hop)
22/ The Bug – Politicians & Paedophiles (Klein Records)
23/ John Shop Farm – Let's Ride Riddim
24/ Timberlee – Bubble Like Soup Ward (21 Music)
25/ Ding, Dong – Badman Forward, Badman Pull Up (VP Records)
26/ Andre Suku Gray – Sign Riddim (Jammy's Records)
27/ Fat Eyes – Assault Rifle Riddim (Fat Eyes Productions)
28/ Sky Juice – Dance Moves (Annex )
29/ The Bug – No Guns Version (Red Label)
30/ Cham – Tun Up (Madhouse Records)
31/ Equiknoxx – Peanut Porridge (DDS)
32/ Salaam Remi – Acid Hall Riddim (Hot ice Records)
33/ Yush 2k – Outlaw Robot (Soul Jazz Records)
34/ M.I.A. – Galang Version (XL Recordings)
35/ Elephant Man – Dirt Bed (Daseca)
36/ Daseca – Anger Management Riddim (Zojak World Wide)
37/ Leftside & Esco – Dem Time Deh Riddim (Young Legends)
38/ Aidonia – Ukku Bit (Budget Mix)
39/ Stush – Dollar Sign (Social Circles)
40/ Major Lazer – Pon Di Floor Riddim (Mad Decent)
41/ Suku – Easy Ward (21 Music)
42/ The Bug – Insane Riddim
43/ Steely & Clevie – Punanny Riddim (VP Records)
44/ Busy Signal – Pussy Cat (Dawg House)
45/ Ward 21 – Puke Riddim (Mentally Disturbed Productions)
46/ Dave Kelly – 85 Riddim (Madhouse Records)
47/ Patrick Samuels – Mad Ting/Ebola Riddim (Time Travel Productions)
48/ Vybz Kartel – Sweet To The Belly (Blaxxx Records)
49/ Bounty Killah – Sufferah (VP Records)
50/ Stephen ’Lenky’ Marsden – Diwali Riddim (40/40)
51/ Vybz Kartel – Emergency (Greensleeves Records)
52/ Cham – What The Hell (Madhouse Records)
53/ Breakage feat. Roots Manuva – Run Em Out (Digital Soundboy)
54/ Sean Paul – Dem A Fraud (Good Vybz)
55/ Annex Productions – WWW.com (Dubbed & Screwed by The Bug) Unreleased
Listen
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Previously:
Part 1 (Dub Mutations)
Part 2 (Inner Space)
Interview
Thursday, 27 October 2016
Baby Thor
Here I am while back thinking deep thoughts. pic.twitter.com/xrZpNUnuXc— thor harris (@thorharris666) October 26, 2016
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Flock of Dimes (aka Wye Oak’s Jenn Wasner) with Thor & Friends (Peggy Ghorbani on marimba, Sarah "Goat" Gautier on marimba, vibraphone, xylophone, organ, voice, mellotron and piano and Harris on sundry percussion and wind instruments)
Earlier this year, my friend Thor sent me the results of his latest creative endeavor - a record from a band he was calling Thor and Friends. At the time, I was still knee-deep in my own record-making process, and was exhausted by the sound of my own voice. The record that Thor sent me became a constant presence in my life after that. I became so attached to it that I asked Thor if he and his aforementioned friends might be willing to spend some time with me, reimagining some of the songs on my forthcoming record. And so-lucky me-I got to spend a few days in Austin with these talented, kind, creative people, breathing new life into a group of songs that I had already lived with for years- Jenn Wasner
Everything Is Happening Today
Semaphore
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Massive Attack - Just A Matter Of Time
Where's Tricky?
A promo video directed by Roger Pomphrey in 1991 for the rare Massive Attack track Just A Matter Of Time, the audio of which has only ever been used on this video. The video itself was only ever released as part of a VHS compilation take called 'Dance International'
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