Saturday 28 April 2012

I take that back

The previously mentioned new Dolphins Into The Future record is not a disappointment at all. In fact it is up there with the Dolphins best tapes Mountains Saturnus, ...On Sea Faring Isolation, Wildlife Tapes etc.

Canto Arquipelago
Dolphins Into The Future
2012

Speaking of a lack of good new releases, there were a couple of top records I missed last year to keep me going in this drought. Tim Hecker's Ravedeath,1972 is a cracker. This is berserk drone heaven.

Keeping in drone territory are the digital drones with more of a club music influence on Laurel Halo's Hour Logic LP.








Last but not least is is Julia Holter's Tragedy which is apparently a concept LP but don't hold that against it, it's got songs and weird atmospheric interludes or is that weird atmospheres with song interludes. Anything which has a track that sounds like its a sacrificial cult chanting is fine by me ( ie. track 2). Tragedy is fairly unclassifiable, having said that Ivo Watts Russel  would probably dig it. Pop, Classical, Goth, Minimalism, Ambient, Psych Folk, Field Recording, Electro are genres it might be tinged with but really this is a work of its own and an incredibly accomplished/cohesive one at that. Outstanding.


Friday 27 April 2012

Mixtapes: The Best Part II

Mark Van Hoen earlier this year did one of the best mixes for Pontone ever. Pontone Mixtape 87 might seem like a history lesson on paper but that makes it the best history lesson ever in electronic music. It.s so good I could listen over and over again despite being familiar with at least 2 3rds of the material here. Ligeti, Oneothrix, Japan, Oram, Derbyshire, Eno, Cluster, LFO and the list goes on. Somehow he makes it all gel and sound fresh. Another bewdy at Pontone is tape 77 Psychological Strategy Board Presents: Industry, What Industry? This is up there with the previously mentioned Moon Wiring Club tapes as well as being in similar territory. Actually I don't think I got this originally from Pontone, it may have been posted in several places anyway......

Rachel Evans of Motion Sickness of Time Travel did a cool mix a year or 2 back. The Electric Rain Mix was top shelf modern electronics that included Emeralds, Panabrite, Hobo Cubes etc.....dunno where this was from though.....It says on the track 'ssg special', which I'm guessing is some kind of blog........??



Electric Rain Mix
Rachel Evans

Now this one is an old skool classic-Sleaz & Cheez mix by DJ Soap from 2008. This is a fantastic sexadelic mix of French and Italian grooves. This'll get your spa party started for sure. Over 70 minutes of sonically sexual mischief including the likes of Mr Gainbourg, Morricone, Piero's Umiliani & Piccioni, Frances Lai, Nic Fidenco etc....anyway this came from The Sleazy Listening Blog which is fantastic for those sexotic sounds from 60s and 70s Euro soundtracks.


Sleaz & Cheez
Mix by Soap
2008
Sexadelic Baby!
  

Wednesday 25 April 2012

ANZAC DAY



Tactics
Second Langauage
My Favorite Sydney via Canberra band of all time!


The 3Ds
Awesome!
In Outer Space!


Tuesday 24 April 2012

ANZAC Day.



The Chills
The Great Escape


The Sunnyboys
I Need A Friend

I think this was recorded in NZ.
This song used to scare me when I was little.
Lobby Lyoyde production.
Fuck Yeah!

More from NZ!



One of my fave Verlaines songs.
Can't believe they made a film clip for it.

ANZAC Day


SK in fine form, so are the rest of the band, brilliant!
Tantalized-The Church
Yee Haa!


The Church - Fly
Is this an official film clip?


fuck yeah Ripple!

The Church
My favourite Sydney via Canberra & Liverpool band of all time!



The Chills
Heavenly Pop Hit!


The Verlaines
You know I think they were the weirdest band on Flying Nun!
I just find them a bit strange,
Not in a contrived way.

Monday 23 April 2012

Funny






2012 music

Gary War's new project.
On Spectrum Spools.
Is it just me or does there seem to be a dearth of good new music releases so far this year. Some of the new No Not Fun stuff Cruise Family, LX Sweat etc. it's ok but it's not that excitement like first hearing Sun Araw, Umberto, Ducktails et al. Then there is the 2012 disappointments Nite Jewel, Dolphins Into The Future (perhaps being a bit hasty only listened to it once), most music in the charts etc. The new Black Dice record, I dunno maybe I need more time to get into it or maybe I could just chuck it in the bin.  Editions Mego are doin OK though, Mark Van Hoen's record and Gary War's ..... sorry Human Teenager's new platter are good gear. The Revenant Diary sounds like Mark went into a deep sleep sometime in 1996 and woke up in 2012 and made a record as if nothing had happened. While the Human Teenager record Animal Husbandry sounds like a follow up to Gary War's top 2009 LP Horribles Parade. Human Teenager are his new collaboration with some other dude who was in Infinity Window I think. Gary War also has a solo record coming out soon too. It's not all bad news at No Not Fun, I'm lovin' Sand Circles new tape Motor City.  This is 2am driving music for the city's bewildered lost souls. Looking forward to the new Motion Sickness of Time Travel double LP on Spectrum Spools. Maybe I need to be lookin' elsewhere. I have been discovering some good 80s stuff from Ohio reissued on Columbus Discount Records, but I'm talkin about new music here. Any recommendations out there?

The Revenant Diary
Mark Van Hoen

Fabulous follow up to
Midnite Crimes

                                                                      

Sunday 22 April 2012

Tall Dwarves


Tall Dwarves
Turning Brown & Torn In Two

I remember seeing this on Rage in the 80s and thinking what the fuck is this?
It still sounds otherworldly. On Flying Nun from 82 or 83 despite the video saying 1987.

Thursday 19 April 2012

Bilders, Bilderine, Bill Direen, The Builders, Above Ground

More Christchurch Rock



Above Ground/Bilders
What's this?


Dunno where this comes from.
It's not on the Gone Aiwa tape by Above Ground
reissued recently on vinyl from Siltbreeze.
MEHIKO-Above Ground !?

Above Ground contained Bill Direen, Maryrose Crook ( The Max Block) and Stuart Page (preAxemen!).


Reissue of Above Ground's
1983 tape on vinyl.







This was on the same EP as Russian Rug.

I Thought I Knew You
The Buiders

As you can probably tell Bill Direen wasn't afraid to use aliases, different spellings of his band names etc.
He was called Max Quits on the back of the Above Ground record.