Some guitarded-ass shit. Also peep their performance on the Scott & Gary show if you haven't already seent it. Paul Leary holding it down!
Monday, March 31, 2008
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
STONE COLE LAMPIN' W/ LITTLE MAN!
sorry, just had to throw this photo up here.
here's a track by 9 year old hispanic rapper T. Omar from '85 or so
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Z-19 "The Night Is Still Young" / Sean Burke "Dance With Danger"
from the 101 international 'one giant leap' comp '83
z-19
sean burke
(these links are the same thing - they both include each song)
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Monday, March 17, 2008
Tim Blake - Blake's New Jerusalem - 1978
Mr. Moonweed is a kind bud. Crystal Machine, Gong, partial bro of Hawkwind crew, busted Hillage's Fish Rising, jammed with Christian Boule, dude's just an all around prog madman. Some of these jams were played by Hawkwind live when Blake rocked the keys but solo versions ruling much harder. I think Spacemen 3 covered Lighthouse once or twice live, or maybe it was just Sonic Boom, can't remember = stoney daze. Anyway, here's dude's website.
Peepith LP here.
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Friday, March 14, 2008
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Sunday, March 9, 2008
Saturday, March 8, 2008
Harry Crews - Naked In Garden Hills - 1990
"Harry Crews was a short-lived hardcore / Thrash / No Wave band made up of Lydia Lunch (guitar), Kim Gordon (bass) and Sadie Mae (drums). Their one album, Naked In Garden Hills, was a compilation of live recordings at clubs in London, UK and Austria. The album was named after a novel by the author Harry Crews, and songs such as Car, The Knockout Artist and The Gospel Singer were also named after Crews' novels. The band also performed Sonic Youth's (She's In A) Bad Mood and Teenage Jesus & the Jerks' Orphans." -Wikipedia
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Zazou/Bikaye/CY1 - Noir et Blanc - 1983
Afro-post-punk-electronic-funk collaboration between ex-ZNR Hector Zazou and Zairean singer Bony Bikaye backed by a band comprised of Fred Frith and several members of Aksak Maboul.
Downloadd
Friday, March 7, 2008
Robert Ashley - Private Parts - 1977
"This is no new-age, cosmic-bullshit, noodle-fest. It's deep, transcendental art." — Tom Conrad, Sterophile
Comprised of two 20+ minute tracks (second is best), this was one of the very first vinyl releases from Lovely Music Ltd.
Download Link
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Minimal Man - Safari - 1984
"I invented Minimal Man as this wild person, and then I actualized it and took all kinds of drugs and stuff, because I felt guilty for not living up to this fiction." - Patrick Miller
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Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Michael Snow - The Last LP - 1986(87?)
"In 1987, Snow issued The Last LP (Art Metropole), which purported to be a documentary disc of the dying gasps of ethnic musical cultures from around the globe including Tibet, Syria, India, China Brazil, Finland and elsewhere, with more thousands of words of pseudo-scholarly supplementary notes, but was, in fact, a series of multi-tracked recordings of Snow himself, who gave the joke away only in a single column of text in the disc's gatefold jacket, printed backwards and readable in a mirror. One track, purported to be a document of a coming-of-age ritual from Niger, is a pastiche of Whitney Houston's song "How Will I Know."" -Wikipedia
Canadian artist/filmaker Michael Snow was originally a professional Jazz musician and has made many rare recordings and countless performances of experimental and conceptual music since the 1970s. Now 78 years old, Snow still periodically performs in the Toronto area with his avant/free jazz/noise band CCMC. Can there be any such thing, Snow once asked, as "fake music"?
This now rare and expensive album was re-issued on CD by Art Metropole in 1994 as "The Last LP CD".
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Rap Archives Vol. 1 - 1996
track listing:
01. Intro
02. Slick Rick & Doug E. Fresh
03. Zulu Nation Anniversary
04. Force MC's
05. Kool Moe Dee Vs Busy Bee
06. Fu Kwan Vs Roxanne
07. Biz Markie & Big Daddy Kane
08. Kool Moe Dee & Tla Rock
09. LL Cool J
10. Master Don
11. Run-DMC
12. DJ Cheese
13. Boogie Down Productions
14. The Message, The Word!!
ol skool here
The Voices Of East Harlem - Right On Be Free - 1970
crazy gospel-soul-funk madness! the best.
get it here
also, here's an amazing clip of them doing Shaker Life!
self-titled, MU (comp. 1971-4)
Merrell Fankhauser (The Exiles/Fapardokly/HMS Bounty) and friends, including Jeff Cotton (The Magic Band). "Blue Form" is the shit.
Culture Shock International, V/A 1988
(Sorry for ghetto image.)
Strange: I think this is out of Miami. Track one, Ray Love's "Rap Fiend," contains the heaviest, most expressive scratching ever recorded. Among other heavy elements. Track four, The Jury's "Slamming," contains most funniest raps aimed at those who don't party responsibly. Instead, buy Moët and split it with your homeboys...
Monday, March 3, 2008
Sunday, March 2, 2008
V.A.- Musiques De L'O.N.F / Music of the N.F.B. - 1977
Fastidiously experimental electro-acoustic music produced for films and animations at the National Film Board of Canada between 1952-1971 including works by Norman Mclaren made by scratching directly onto film. Originally released on vinyl in 1977, now available as a 2CD set.
Maurice Blackburn/Norman McLaren-Blinkety Blank
Norman McLaren-Rythetic
Gabriel Charpentier-La Coute Echelle
Eldon Rathburn-Canon
Maurice Blackburn-Christmas Cracker
Pierre Mercure-La Forme Des Choses
Maurice Blackburn-Jour Apres Jour,
Norman McLaren-Neighbors
Gilles Tremblay-Dimension Soleils
Alain Clavier-Metadata.
Disc 1
Disc 2
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