12/29/09

Edan - Beauty And The Beat (2005)


Famous album for the psychic funky rapper Edan. Not a new one but still one of the best record in 10 years. A Must Have. Enjoy It

12/11/09

VA_Fire In My Bones-Raw & Rare & Other-Worldly African-American Gospel 1944-2007 [2009]




One the best i've heard recently. Fabolous journey to the roots of our souls. A must buy.

11/16/09

Cheval Sombre - Cheval Sombre (2009)

                                                                                                                                                                                             



  
A guy from NY that sounds like Sonic Boom and similar. You will find him next month in UK in concert with Peter sonic boom spectrum Kember. Hope to go.

Real Estate - Real Estate 2009



Real exciting....is a quartet featuring the interesting Matt Mondanile that works with Ducktails also. Touches of Feelies, Clean, Galaxie 500. Really good.

Meth Teeth - Everything Went Wrong



New stuff. 

10/30/09

Yo La Tengo - They Shot, We Score



I just saw Game 6 not a good film, but what a soundtrack, Old Joy is better but the music is boring. It would be funny to play G6 soundtrack on Old Joy movie. Anyway Yo La Tengo

10/29/09

Forest Swords - Various



Here some tracks from Forest Swords that i found on the web. I love him, in older posts you can find a FS video "Miraches" Fantastic!!!


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10/27/09

Bear Bones, Lay Low - Vallèe De Dith (2009)



I don' t know anything about them. Wonderfull record, psych? drone? dunnoo. Fantastic

KINSKI - Be Gentle With The Warm Turtle

Hi, i'm back!!! some good stuff

10/6/09

Crescent - By The Roads And The Fields (2003)


Crescent have only released four albums, rarely remaining in the limelights long enough to catch the attention of the crowds. Formed in Bristol by members of Movietone and Flying Saucer Attack, the band’s roots are firmly set in post-rock grounds. From their early lo-fi outburst to the electronic experiments of Electronic Sound Construction, released on Domino in 1997, the band has increasingly developed the sonic realm in which they evolve, yet have retained the essence of their music

9/15/09

Ducktails - Ducktails


Hello to everyone i'm autopoietic

The Parasalis - Skylife (2009)


File under: Ducktails, Julian Lynch, Sun Araw, etc.....
Amazing

8/24/09

Whale - Hobo humpin slobo babe





the 4th sept i'll dj at alameda club .....i'll surely play this

lust for life - Girls



i love them

8/12/09

Stanley Brinks - Dank U


One of the wonderful lps of Stanley Brinks aka Andrè Herman Dune. He left Herman Dune band and continue write on his own sometimes with Clemence Freschard. Since i discovered Andrè solo i understand why i like HD. If you like it check - http://nonsenefaniente.blogspot.com/?zx=d205626805573f8f - . Soon another Andrè lp. bye

8/11/09

The Clean - Mr. Pop (2009)

This one's a balmy treat from timeless New Zealand indie-pop-early punksters, The Clean.Since 1978, the Kilgour brothers + Robert Scott have been making soundwaves that continue to stretch their tendrils out in significant influence on the indie music scene as the world knows it today. One of the most under rated hugely influential bands around. If you like Yo La Tengo and Tall Drawfs.


8/7/09

Chain And The Gang - Down With Liberty...up with chains



Ian Svenonius with his new band. One of the best live performer at his best. Listen and don't forget to leave a comment please.

8/5/09

The Chain Gang - New Ian Svenonius

And this is new Ian Svenonius aka The Chain Gang still best live performer




New Calvin Johnson

A blonde Calvin with his new band THE HIVE DWELLERS





8/4/09

7/14/09

Bob Hocko and The Swamp Rats - Disco Still Sucks



Formed in McKeesport, PA, a small town near Pittsburgh, the Swamp Rats released a handful of garage rock singles in 1966-1967 that got some local airplay and sales, but never broke out into national visibility. At their most scorching, those singles were in some ways a little ahead of their time, linking the fury of mid-'60s garage rock with the heavier, fuzzier, more over the top and crazed pre-metal rock of late-'60s bands like the MC5 and the Stooges. Their attack was dense and almost bludgeoning, paced by some particularly bulging-eyed, throat-rending scream-singing, usually with Bob Hocko on lead vocals. They evolved out of the far poppier, though quite good, Pittsburgh-area band the Fantastic Deejays, who did half a dozen or so singles of their own, most of them in a far poppier British Invasion-indebted style than the Swamp Rats would adopt.

7/10/09

Forest Swords - Miarches from the battle on Vimeo.


Really good!!! next days their lp.

6/29/09

The Drums - The Drums Ep



Think i was dead? Sometime i am, and when i wake up i need coffe. I don't know anything about this ep. First track is really good. NO (i ve listened many times) SORRY is GREAT

6/18/09

Maureen Moe Tucker - Playin' Possum


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It’s one of my favorite albums - J Mascis
Maureen “Moe” Tucker, the Velvet Underground’s drummer. Her style — mallets, not sticks; no snares on the drums; very few cymbals; all to a Bo Diddley–influenced beat — was even more vital to the VU’s sound than John Cale’s viola. After the Velvets broke up, she moved to Texas and got a job at Wal-Mart, and concentrated on raising her large family. She finally went back to music in 1981, when she recorded her first album, Playin’ Possum. She recorded it in her living room (“between diaper changes”, she says) over a period of six months, overdubbing every instrument, and the result was quite odd; it doesn’t really sound like anything else. SHe said: Im very proud of this record!! I recorded it alone-in my living room-on a four track. I spent months on it since at that point I had 5 kids, four of them under 6 and one brand new.


6/16/09

V. A. - The Tell Tale Signs of Earworm


First sample for the wonderful label named earworm. Absolutely a Must-ear!!!

6/8/09

The Stairs - Mexican R'n'B

The Stairs were an English rock band formed in Liverpool during the early 1990's by vocalist and bassist Edgar Summertyme, and included Ged Lynn on guitar, Paul Maguire on drums, and Jason Otty on harmonica. Together they released one full-length album and a clutch of ep's and singles. Their influences were Beat music, Blues Rock, Psychedelia, and Garage Rock.
In spring 2008, it was rumoured that The Stairs were on the verge of reforming but when frontman and founding member Edgar Jones was approached, his only response was 'Teradactil Rovers'. It was released in 1992 on Go! Discs in the United Kingdom and, in a shorter format, on London in the United States. The album was issued in the following formats: 12" vinyl LP, cd, and cassette. It is now long-deleted.

2 words on GO Disc label. Go! Discs Records was a Hammersmith, London based record label, launched in 1983 by Andy MacDonald and Lesley Symons. With artists like Billy Bragg, The Housemartins and later The Beautiful South, it became a prominent label. Go! Beat Records was launched as a subsidiary for dance artists like Beats International, Gabrielle and Portishead. In 1992 Paul Weller signed for the label.
In 1996 MacDonald resigned when PolyGram acquired a majority stake in the label, and the label folded not too long afterwards. However, Go! Discs' dance offshoot Go! Beat Records, continued and became a unit in the Universal Records group.
Go! Discs had the dubious honour of sponsoring the Fulchester United team, club of Billy the Fish in Viz comic. Various blatant plugs for Go! artists were often spoken by characters in the strip and Fulchester's home ground carried adverts for Go! and various releases from them. Equally dubiously in the late 80s the label employed Essex comedian Phill Jupitus as head of publicity.

6/5/09

Jessie Mae Hemphill - She Wolf


"This song is my idea of the blues" Sonic Boom said talking about I'm So Glad You Don't Know What's On My Mind .
Jessie Mae Hemphill (October 18, 1923 – July 22, 2006), was a pioneering electric guitarist, songwriter, and vocalist specializing in the primal, northern Mississippi country blues traditions of her family and regional heritage. Jessie Mae learned how to play guitar as a child by watching her relatives perform. Throughout the '60s and '70s, she sang with various Mississippi bar bands. In the early '80s, she decided to pursue a solo career. Hemphill began playing solo dates, supporting herself only with an acoustic guitar and percussion. In 1981, she released her debut album, She-Wolf, on the European record label, Vogue. In 1987, her first American record, Feelin' Good, was released. In 1987 and 1988, she won the W.C. Handy Award for best tradtional female blues artist. Hemphill abandoned a recording career after the late '80s, but she continued to perform into the '90s.
Jessie Mae Hemphill, outfitted in a sequined hat and shiny purple halter top, stood out onstage for her age as well as her appearance. With a wink in her eye and a gold tooth flashing, Hemphill played guitar, bells attached to her legs, her foot tapping a tambourine.The folder contains a bonus ep.

6/3/09

The Telescopes - Altered Perception


Starting with "The Perfect Needle" and "Sadness Pale", one can sense that the Telescopes were a vibrant energetic band in the early to mid 90's. These two songs show an aggressive mix of Jesus and Mary Chain guitars married to the droning straightforward nature of Spacemen 3. The thing is, these two songs could live up to pretty much anything in either of those bands' catalogues! They are perfectly druggy and rocking at the same time. All in all this is a fine portrait of a band that started super strong and sort of tailed off by the end of their 90s career. Like all compilations and best of's, it's a hit and miss situation, but definitely worth hearing and owning for any shoegaze/spacerock music fan.

5/29/09

Yo La Tengo - Camp Ep


Camp Yo La Tengo is effectively the second single from Yo La Tengo's Electr-O-Pura album, featuring an remixed edit of album track "Blue Line Swinger" with a trio of b-sides: a re-recording of first single Tom Courtenay, a cover of '60s garage rockers The Seeds' "Can't Seem to Make You Mine", and unreleased original "Mr. Ameche Plays the Stranger. With only four songs this recording makes go for different camp-fire-moods and keeps you looking for stars. See you on sunday.

The Pastels - Songs for Children 7"

The Pastels story goes back to the early '80s, when Stephen McRobbie (known as Stephen Pastel) and David Keegan co-owned a record label called 53rd & 3rd, home to beloved and influential bands such as The Vaselines and The Soup Dragons. They also played in a group named The Shop Assistants together with a girl, Aggi Wright. Stephen and Aggi soon broke off into their own group, which they named The Pastels. They released a number of singles in the mid '80s until 1987 when they released their first LP, entitled Up For A Bit With The Pastels. Early on, the lineup of the Pastels included members of Teenage Fanclub and The Vaselines, and David from the Shop Assistants even joined up for a time. These different groups and their contemporaries pioneered an entirely new genre of music that developed from labels such as their 53rd & 3rd, Subway, Pink, Creation, Glass, and others. The genre was known as a number of different things, early on called "shambling" or "anorak" pop, and now known commonly as Twee or as c86 - after the benchmark cassette compilation named c86 that music mag NME released in 1986. The Pastels released their first single, "Songs for Children," in 1982. For several subsquent years, they released new music only sporadically on a string of various record labels. The Pastels existed as a loose collective of players and their line-up changed frequently.

5/28/09

Mose Allison - Mose Alive !

"The man’s voice was heaven. So cool, so decisively hip... Mose was my man. I felt him to be the epitome of restrained screaming power."
Pete Townshend (The Who)

"When I discovered Mose Allison I felt I had discovered the missing link between jazz and blues"
Ray Davies (The Kinks)

Born November 11, 1927 Mose Allison is an American jazz pianist and singer. His songs have been covered by Van Morrison, John Mayall, The Who, The Clash, Eric Clapton, the Yardbirds, Elvis Costello and Bonnie Raitt to name a few. Rockers like Pete Townshend, Bonnie Raitt, Ray Davies and Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones have frequently cited him as a major influence, Mose continues to write and perform all over the world. Directly ripped from my vinyl, recorded live (1965) at the Lighthouse, in Hermosa Beach, California. Mose Allison, piano & vocals; Stan Gilbert, bass; Mel Lee, drums.
Maybe scrtachy but it's worth it!!

V/A - Where the Sea Meets the Sky

A 2005 sampler from Earworm records, a UK indie label (now closed) owned by a Fuxa member focusing on 7" vinyl records, 12" vinyl records and (from time to time) a CD release here and there.Features contributions from The Earlies, Tunng, Echoboy, Sonic Boom, Woodcraft Folk and others. Erring on the side of guitars, Earworm nonetheless keep their foot firmly in the leftfield electronic camp; with both sides of this duality nicely reflected on 'Where the Sea...'. Kevin Shields, Suicide, Vashti, etc are in da house....

5/27/09

Group Home - Livin' Proof

Maybe the best hip hop album ever.....
Group Home's (Melachi Da Nutcracker and Lil Dap) debut album "Livin' Proof" (1995) was an impressive first release. Produced by one of my hip hops most established producers DJ Premier of Gang Starr for MCs that appeared on his projects(Melachi and Dap appear on Daily Operation, Hard to Earn) this album is laced with excellent first class beats to remember.

Tall Drawfs - Fork Songs



A New Zealand band that have influenced a bunch of bands. the sound it's awesome, charming, and it becomes more interesting as you take new listenings. if you like pop you should get it, if you like lo-fi pop you must get it. Tall Dwarfs introduced this concept - accompanied by strong, richly melodic guitar-and-synth material - with the EP,Three Songs: A Future (1981), the first of a succession of sporadic releases on the financially challenged Flying Nun. Early EP tracks were collected for the compilation Hello Cruel World (1987), and with a grant from the New Zealand Arts Council they made their first proper album, Weeville, in 1990. It showcased the band's sound and the sharp, political edge of Knox's satirical lyrics, and it was in retrospect their finest hour. The next - tenth anniversary - album, Fork Songs (1991), was a more uneasy combination, with the alluring tunes at odds with Knox's increasingly bleak and morbid lyrics ('Thoughts of death inside us/Coil and eat the oatmeal of our brains'). Red Krayola, Kinks, Beach Boys, Velvet UNderground, what else can i say? To know more http://latham.dropbear.id.au/stasis/stasisba.htm

5/26/09

Ray Charles - Crying Time


My real first inspiration. When i was 8 i found a Ray Charles tape in my auntie's house and i started to listen music. Ray Charles is God! This is an ABC record from 1966 ripped directly from vinyl. Let's go get stoned, Going down slow, Drifting Blues are definitive pearls of music history. I often immagine Reid (J&MC) brothers singing Ray and driving, don't you?

Apse - Eras


Apse is an American rock band signed to Spanish label Acuarela Discos and the UK label ATP Recordings [1]. The band has moved through many different musical styles since its inception, weaving together at various times shoegazer, Heavy Metal, gothic rock, post-punk, prog-rock, industrial, and post-rock influences; while at the same time dabbling in tribal, experimental, ambient and ethereal atmospheres. The most common lyrical themes have to do with spirituality, relationships with others (human as well as paranormal or divine), paranoia, power, and control. Wikipedia

5/25/09

Greg Ashley - Medicine Fuck Dream


The only press release Greg Ashley needed for his debut album was a handwritten letter from Mom. "We are embarrassed that the word FUCK is directly associated with Greg Ashley's name on the Internet," the delicate cursive handwriting reads. "Millions can view the granddaddy of foul words in association with our name." Still, someone should explain to Mrs. Ashley that removing the second word from Medicine Fuck Dream would be no sweat off the beast with two backs. Wonderful record, a little bit of Velvet Underground, Syd Barret, Spacemen 3. Even Ashley's cover of Hank Williams's "Lost Highway" turns country music's road-trip classic into a tale about ambling toward death. Sorry, Ma.

Rodriguez - Swing Like a Metronome


Matt Ward, Kyle Field, and Mike Funk have committed themselves to art and creativity above all else. Less than ironic is the stunning cover of Townes Van Zandt's "Loretta". Then they do "Tom Violence"., Sonic Youth - . And they do it quietly, like Neil Young would, Pajo flavoured, is a good start for next indie folk stars Little Wings and M Ward

Buongiorno !!!!

Ecco finalmente il blog di allnighterkid !!!! i'll try to share all the things that i like and i liked.