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Sunday, February 28, 2021
Interior One / Concave/Convex / Breathing Problem - (2019) Examples Of Abductions And Kidnapping In The United States Of America 3xCS
Tuesday, February 9, 2021
Saturday, February 6, 2021
Angel - (2016) 2017 LP
Faro – FARO-01
It has been a while since we last heard from Adam Stonehouse, the genius
behind The Hospitals - one of my favorite bands of the last decade or
so. Adam is back with Angel. Synthed-out rock & roll with both pop
and experimental sides to it, Angel is the logical (well, as much as
Stonehouse and logic go together) next step from The Hospitals - but
keep in mind we are talking an 8 year step from Hairdryer Peace to now,
so do not expect the fantastic chaos of Hairdryer Peace. Angel is a
different kind of weird, one rooted in T-Rex, Throbbing Gristle's
Jazz-Funk Greats, Tangerine Dream's Sorcerer, dub, David Essex's Rock
On, Bobby Brown, Negativeland, and Suicide's second album. Pretty
fantastic.
Thursday, February 4, 2021
Monday, January 25, 2021
Delroy Edwards - (2014) Slowed Down Funk Vol. 3: Pure Evil CS
VA - (2008) Victrola Favorites: Artifacts From Bygone Days 2xCD
VA - (2007) People Take Warning! (Murder Ballads and Disaster Songs 1913-1938) 3xCD
This three-disc (One/ Two/ Three), 70-track (30 of them new to the CD era) collection of murder ballads and disaster songs originally released on commercial 78s between 1913 and 1938 is, in spite of the archaic song structures and often crude sonic qualities on display, strangely contemporary in tone and feel, maybe because we've always been drawn to the scene of the accident, and even in this 21st century world of the Internet and all-day, all-night news channels, that's still as true as it ever was. We just don't write songs about such things so much anymore, and since one can just flip on the TV to get up to speed on the latest round of personal, local, and global tragedies, that's probably understandable. A quaint view of why these old songs were so popular back in the day is to say that's how the news traveled back then, but that wouldn't be true. The news media in the early 1900s in America was every bit as dogged and sensational as it is now, and these tragic songs didn't carry the news so much as give it a community focus, good or bad, functioning as street-corner sermons, cautionary tales, or just plain gossip given melody. Some of these songs are straight observational narratives, but some of them have definite agendas.
Sunday, January 24, 2021
The Legendary Pink Dots - (2007) ST 5xLP
VA - (2009) The Insane Box 4xLP & 7''
Vinyl-on-demand – VOD59
Insane Music, run by Alain Neffe, has been one of the greatest and biggest tape labels promoting the international cassette-culture of the '80s. Label-owner Alian Neffe got approached by VOD to compile a 4LP Box with a 7" of his band/projects I Scream, Bene Gesserit, Subject, Human Flesh and Pseudo Code. Alain Neffe looked deeply into his archive and found many obscurities and unreleased material in combination with '80s tape classics and compiled this wonderful box-set. All box-sets will also contain a 2-track EP of newly recorded, mixed and produced songs by Bene Gesserit in the same spirit but with new equipment.
Van Kaye & Ignit - (2011) Anthology 80-85 5xLP & 10''
Vinyl-on-demand – VOD 86
Great, fantastic minimal synth tracks from legendary Dutch duo Van Kaye + Ignit. Van Kaye aka Ed van Kasteren (studying art history and serving as the singer of Monomen in the late '70s) and Ignit Bekken (performing artist and painter studying to become an art teacher) met in early 1980 and started working and experimenting with synthesizers. The result were the highly sought-after minimal synth classics A Slight Delay (1981) and With a Little Help (1984), which they distributed and published through their own Ding Dong Records and Tapes label. Another ex-Monoman, William Wiusselink ala Wizkopf, joined the project in 1982. Van Kaye + Ignit's Ding Dong label also published beautifully designed releases of independent minimal wave artists such as The Legendary Pink Dots, Bene Gesserit, Anne Gillis, and many more, including the all-time classic must-have compilation Film Noir (1984). This box includes both tapes, A Slight Delay (as eight-track demo and 11-track original release) and With a Little Help, as well as the ultra-rare Picasso on the Wall 7" (1981), 17 compilation-contributions from 1981-'85 (including the tracks from the 1982 Radionome compilation), seven previously unreleased tracks and demos recorded between '80-'85, and a 30-minute live concert held in Rotterdam in 1983.
VA - (2013) Xenophone International Presents Cosmic Overdose / Twice A Man / Lars Falk 1979-1985 3xLP & 7''
This lmtd.500 3Lp-Box-Set is compiling the early Stage (1979-85) of the
swedish Label Xenophone International founded by Dan Söderqvist and Karl
Gasleben in late 70’s and which is well known for their own projects
and Tape-releases by Cosmic Overdose (Final Koka, 1980) & Twice a
Man (A Goat in a Room, 1983“) as well as the 1983-release „Through“ by
the previous Twice a Man-member Lars Falk.
Now, and for the first time on Vinyl, all three of those highly
collectable and searched-after Tape-Releases are now presented with
additional Bonus-material in one nice 3Lp-Box-Set.
The three Bonus-Tracks on the Cosmic Overdose Lp include 1 previously
unreleased Track from 1980 called „Defence“ as well as the two tracks
(„To Night“ and „Dead“) from their second 7“inch release previously
released on Silence Records in 1980.
The Bonus-Tracks on the Lars Falk-Lp include the the two 7“inch-Tracks
(„TV-Eye“ and „Doors“) from the TV-Eye 7“inch released on Xenophone in
1985 as Xeno4.
VOD-Members will furthermore recieve an additional 3-Track 7“ including
two tracks previously unreleased on Vinyl („Japanese letters“ and „Plan
F“) and one Demo-Version of „Tribal Ways“ which has never been released
before.



















































