The third & final cassette in the Daisoujou trilogy, this latest piece brings forth the suffocating atmospheres layed down in their previous efforts while a seething industrial current works its way out from underneath. Phantom rhythms mingle with sparce electronics and unheard melodies, obscured by bleak field recordings. Program repeats on both sides.
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Tuesday, February 7, 2017
Dog Leather - (2011) Seven Incher 7''
A wet dream in the minds of noise fans, Dog Leather is currently creaming the panties of a rabid community of freaks, creeps, scum lords, and post-apocalypse art punk… already legends in their own game, and their merging seems to have sparked something special, as Dog Leather is making some of the strangest and most exciting music around. The sound is like hip-hop on drugs fed through a wood chipper or meat grinder. These kids aren’t trying to be rappers, they are just being themselves, and it is swagged the fuck out.
VA - (1998) More Than Music 10''
Compilation of Chicago punk band's from late 90's. I should have copied the insert booklet to give more of an idea as to the types of bands.
Tracklist:
A1 – Spy Vs Spy - Shock Treatment
A2 – Baxter - Descend
A3 – The Humdingers - Battle Royale
A4 – Hitmen - Good Times
A5 – The Dorks! - Runaway
B1 – Trepan Nation Keep It Down
B2 – The Wayouts - Wrong Speed
B3 – The Letterbombs - Ashtray
B4 – Radii - Timing Belt On A Time Machine - Cold Concrete Soothes The Sickly Soul
B5 – The 4-Squares - Sellout
Tracklist:
A1 – Spy Vs Spy - Shock Treatment
A2 – Baxter - Descend
A3 – The Humdingers - Battle Royale
A4 – Hitmen - Good Times
A5 – The Dorks! - Runaway
B1 – Trepan Nation Keep It Down
B2 – The Wayouts - Wrong Speed
B3 – The Letterbombs - Ashtray
B4 – Radii - Timing Belt On A Time Machine - Cold Concrete Soothes The Sickly Soul
B5 – The 4-Squares - Sellout
The Wedding Present - (1996) Saturnalia 2x10''
Saturnalia is the fifth full album by The Wedding Present, originally released in 1996. Saturnalia witnessed songwriter David Gedge deftly balancing his band's traditional pop brio with complex arrangements and unorthodox instrumentation. It felt like a Wedding Present greatest hits album, only with brand new songs, new ideas - and no reservations.
Thulsa Doom - (2011) 1998 - 2000 10''
NYC anarcho punk legends of the 90's finally have one piece of vinyl with all 10 of those hard to find tracks. This 10" record feature songs from the split 7" with Distraught and the full "Desensitized" 7". But that's not all, it also features 3 never before released tracks. Press limited to 550 black vinyl.
The Three Suns - (1954) Favorites 10''
Formed in 1939. Founding Members:
Artie Dunn - Vocals, Organ.
Morty Nevins - Accordion.
Al Nevins - Guitar.
The Three Suns was an American instrumental pop group, popular in the 1940s and 1950s.
The Vindictives - (1994) Party Time For Assholes 10''
The Vindictives are a Chicago-based punk pop group formed in 1990, and were active through 1996. They are peers with Screeching Weasel, The Queers and other bands from the era, they are also heavily-influenced by the Ramones. Joey Vindicitive’s characteristic nasal melodies often told the story of alienation, psychosis, social-ills, and contiunally rejected rules of politeness. The lyrics are often intelligent outrages communicated through intentionally immature self defeating soliloquies.
Monday, February 6, 2017
The Need with Joe Preston & DJ Zena - (1998) Vaselina 10''
The Need is an American queercore band formed by singer/drummer Rachel Carns and guitarist Radio Sloan in Portland, Oregon in the mid-1990s. In 1998, Joe Preston briefly joined The Need, playing bass and sampler. The songs "Vaselina" and "Talk Potty" were released as The Need with Joe Preston & DJ Zena on Up Records.
The Insurgent - (2000) Inside Every Kid 10''
Truly great DIY melodic punk from Long Island on Traffic Violation. The Insurgent - A hard mix of positive punk Originating on Long Island their shows were hard, exciting and fun.
The Four Aces - (1952) ST 10''
Al Alberts from South Philadelphia, who had worked with the big bands of Jan Savitt and Elliot Lawrence before World War II, played piano when he could get near one, and sang in a powerful tenor. His newfound friend Dave Mahoney from Chester, a suburb of the city, played fine tenor sax and could also sang vocal parts. They promised each other they would work together at the end of the war and live from music.
Returning to Chester in 1956, Alberts and Mahoney enlisted the aid of record owner Marty Caruso who rounded up two more members: Rosario "Sod" Vaccaro, who sang baritone and played trumpet, and Louis Silvestri, drummer and bass voice. Silvestri belonged to a roller-skating club called 'The Aces', and the group took the name as their own. They rehearsed and polished old standards, versions of current pop tunes, and wrote some new material to play at local clubs and college dances.
Al Alberts left the Four Aces in 1958 and was replaced by Freddie Diodatti. Eventually, all the original members left the group and a new line-up was formed, consisting of Tony Alesi, Joe Giglio and Harry Heisler.
In 1975, the declining health of Tony Alesi forced him to leave the band. He was replaced by Danny Colingo.
After a legal battle between the original and new members of the formation, the court allowed the founding members to tour as "The Original Four Aces Featuring Al Alberts", which they did, finally retiring the original act in 1987.
Returning to Chester in 1956, Alberts and Mahoney enlisted the aid of record owner Marty Caruso who rounded up two more members: Rosario "Sod" Vaccaro, who sang baritone and played trumpet, and Louis Silvestri, drummer and bass voice. Silvestri belonged to a roller-skating club called 'The Aces', and the group took the name as their own. They rehearsed and polished old standards, versions of current pop tunes, and wrote some new material to play at local clubs and college dances.
Al Alberts left the Four Aces in 1958 and was replaced by Freddie Diodatti. Eventually, all the original members left the group and a new line-up was formed, consisting of Tony Alesi, Joe Giglio and Harry Heisler.
In 1975, the declining health of Tony Alesi forced him to leave the band. He was replaced by Danny Colingo.
After a legal battle between the original and new members of the formation, the court allowed the founding members to tour as "The Original Four Aces Featuring Al Alberts", which they did, finally retiring the original act in 1987.
//TENSE// - (2011) Consume 10''
Straight out of the wet and hot city of Houston, //TENSE// delivers a great follow-up to the Memory album with this 6 tracks EP.
Released on vinyl for the first time (the EP was originally out on the hype label Disaro as a limited CDr), Consume EP presents a new angle to the hard hitting EBM tracks the band has already released. The sound is cleaner and sharper. It mixes hard beats EBM style with more ethereal and atmospheric ambience of the shoegaze bands of the early 90s.
Think Ministry jamming with Slowdive and produced by Salem with the help of DJ Pierre!
Released on vinyl for the first time (the EP was originally out on the hype label Disaro as a limited CDr), Consume EP presents a new angle to the hard hitting EBM tracks the band has already released. The sound is cleaner and sharper. It mixes hard beats EBM style with more ethereal and atmospheric ambience of the shoegaze bands of the early 90s.
Think Ministry jamming with Slowdive and produced by Salem with the help of DJ Pierre!
Stadium - (1999) Heavy Water 10''
1999 Stadium "Heavy Water Steward Remix" on "Stadium / Heavy Water" 10" EP (Intercontinental, France - itc3) Exclusive track
Rocket From The Crypt - (1995) The State Of Art Is On Fire 10''
The State of Art is on Fire is an EP by the punk rock band Rocket from the Crypt. It was released in 1995 on Sympathy for the Record Industry. The album was the band's first release to include trumpet player JC 2000.
The EP was first released in 10" vinyl format in April 1995. The vinyl release is unusual in that side A is played at 33rpm and side B at 45rpm. The CD version, released in November 1996, contains 2 bonus tracks originally released on the vinyl single Rocket from the Crypt Plays the Music Machine. The EP is one of the few Rocket from the Crypt recordings to include a lyrics sheet.
The State of Art is on Fire was the first of three releases by Rocket from the Crypt in 1995. The LP Hot Charity and album Scream, Dracula, Scream! were both also recorded and released that year, and singer/guitarist John Reis would later refer to these three records as a "trilogy".
The EP was first released in 10" vinyl format in April 1995. The vinyl release is unusual in that side A is played at 33rpm and side B at 45rpm. The CD version, released in November 1996, contains 2 bonus tracks originally released on the vinyl single Rocket from the Crypt Plays the Music Machine. The EP is one of the few Rocket from the Crypt recordings to include a lyrics sheet.
The State of Art is on Fire was the first of three releases by Rocket from the Crypt in 1995. The LP Hot Charity and album Scream, Dracula, Scream! were both also recorded and released that year, and singer/guitarist John Reis would later refer to these three records as a "trilogy".
Slint - (1994) Untitled 10''
Released after the band had already broken up, it includes two songs that were recorded in 1989. It was first intended to be released as a 12" single on Jennifer Hartman Records, as original copies of the Tweez LP included a flyer advertisement for the 12" as an insert. However, Slint signed to Touch & Go Records before it was sent to press and the master tapes were shelved. In 1994, Touch & Go released the EP in 10" and CD formats.[1] It contained a previously unreleased track, "Glenn", and a reinterpretation of "Rhoda" from Tweez.
On the 10" vinyl edition, the sides of the record are labelled with illustrations of a triangle and an octopus, rather than A/B, one/two or track titles.
In the documentary "Breadcrumb Trail", it is stated the songs were recorded before Spiderland by Steve Albini when he had some open studio time and was asking bands around to record, with Slint ultimately taking the studio time.
On the 10" vinyl edition, the sides of the record are labelled with illustrations of a triangle and an octopus, rather than A/B, one/two or track titles.
In the documentary "Breadcrumb Trail", it is stated the songs were recorded before Spiderland by Steve Albini when he had some open studio time and was asking bands around to record, with Slint ultimately taking the studio time.
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