The second full-length release by Windy & Carl finds the Detroit-based duo building on the concepts first explored on 1994’s Portal. Not quite formless enough to be ambient music, but more delicate…
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Violent Onsen Geisha – Shocks! Shocks! Shocks! Remix ’93
From the fantastic blog Bleak Bliss: “In a world full of information overkill, Violent Onsen Geisha is a rare and mysterious thing! As in… there’s very little info out there. Basically, Violent…
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Field Recording In Griffith Park
Eyyyyyyy. I’m drunk! Sorry in advance for any typos! Nobody except for me had to work today. Or so it seems. I spent almost my entire day trading texts with friends all…
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Sunday Mix Tape Number 261
Well, I hope you’re all enjoying this three-day holiday weekend. I’ve been working. Indoors. So, to answer your question (which you have not asked), no I have not enjoyed my weekend. I’ll…
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Slapp Happy – Sort Of
If the rumors swirling online (and by online I mean one eBay seller’s word) are to be true, not many copies of this record exist. That is to say, not many copies…
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Record Review: Scott Kelly, Steve Von Till & Wino – Songs Of Townes Van Zandt
After Leonard Cohen, my personal list of my musical heroes drops off dramatically. It’s not like I have four or five songwriters I could substitute in the 1-1 through 1-5 spots. There…
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Space Machine – Orbit Vector Generator / Dimension Degenerator / Zone Of Avoidance
These are three of the four 3″ mini CDs that were recorded by Yamazaki Maso and released by P-Tapes during the years 2004 and 2005. Unfortunately I’m missing Space Time Echo or…
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Sunday Mix Tape Number 260
As of tonight, if you add up all the Sunday Mix Tapes I’ve ever made, you get exactly five years worth of music. I don’t go around boasting about how I was…
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League Of Nations – Music For The New Depression
League of Nations was a Los Angeles duo that was active for a year or two in the early ’80s. The combination of Laurie Jean (drums/programming) and David Sinfield (piano/synth/voice) recorded an…
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Ike Yard – Ike Yard
From Aquarius Records: “Hailing from New York back in the early ’80s, they were one of the few American bands to sign to Factory Records (the most notable other band being ESG).…