Yikes! Loads of killer wax in this week, and even some used stuff trickling in and out into the used bins. I’m swamped, so I won’t keep you long, but do stop in, there’s plenty to stuff in yer ear.
…..pick of the week…..
Ignatz & De Stervende Honden: Teenage Boys (Ultra Eczema) LP
Another killer slab from this Belgian psych/blues troubadour. “In the past 10 or so years Ignatz has explored all visible cracks and overlapping layers between (or underneath) folk music, blues, singer- songwriter and psychedelia. It is a pleasure to see him take this beauty to yet another level by unleashing 2 dying dogs to join him as a backing band, pushing his tunes into directions Les Rallizes Dénudés took a left and forgot their mountain of distortion, to end up in a dessert where Teenage Boys dance their first slow. De Stervende Honden know their place more then well, sending the anxious listener with endless muffled psych bass and primitive percussion into a kennel where after a few bites dream state replaces sense of direction, any moment on this record seems to be one you´ve experienced already. Comes in a pro mat duo color printed sleeve with artwork by DT, with an insert and a ue sticker, limited to 300 copies.”
File Under: Blues, Folk, Psych
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Gyedu-Blay Ambolley: Simigwa (Academy) LP
File Under: Afrobeat, Funk, Highlife
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Eduard Artemiev: The Mirror/Stalker (Superior Viaduct) LPIn tomorrow… It comes as no surprise that Andrei Tarkovsky, master of Soviet cinema, turned to composer Eduard Artemiev to score his two lyrical and haunting films, The Mirror (1975) and Stalker (1979), as he had done for Solaris (also available on Superior Viaduct). Artemiev’s magnificent soundtrack to The Mirror is the natural follow-up to Solaris. Dense, slow-moving, and often disorienting mood pieces with Baroque sensibilities resonate beyond the film’s dream-like images. For Stalker–Tarkovsky’s other science fiction masterpiece–Artemiev was inspired by Indian classical music and employed layers of synth tones, flute and tar (a traditional Iranian stringed instrument) to create a central theme as spellbinding as The Zone, a setting in the film where laws of physics no longer apply. Superior Viaduct presents the first-time official release of these two astonishingly unique soundtracks. Recommended for fans of Lech Jankowski’s music for Brothers Quay films, BC Gilbert & G Lewis and Oneohtrix Point Never.
File Under: Early Electronic, OST, Drone
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Pazy from the Black Hippies started playing music in the Fire Flies in the city of Warri in Nigeria in 1973. The area was in the midst of an oil boom, and like most bands on that scene, the Fire Flies played American and European pop hits mixed with Jazz and Highlife for the largely expat audiences in local clubs. Along with an influx of foreigners, the oil boom also gave rise to an emerging Nigerian youth market, and soon Pazy formed the Black Hippies, who found success playng the uniquely African style of hard rock that was favored by this new audience. By the time this album was released in 1977, though, Disco and Funk were starting to take over and the hard fuzzy rock of The Black Hippies first album was somewhat behind the times. As a result, the album was barely released and is now virtually nonexistent, unseen by all but a few of the most hardcore collectors. Featuring whiplash funk drumming, searing fuzz guitar, raw vocals and that uniquely West African organ sound, The Black Hippies first album is a definitive classic of the genre. Beautifully remastered with restored artwork, this release stands alongside Academy’s Ofege and Psychedelic Aliens releases as some of the finest restored gems from a largely unknown but incredibly vital Rock scene in 70’s West Africa.
Boris: Noise (Sargent House) CD
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Alice Coltrane: A Monastic Trio (Superior Viaduct) LPIn tomorrow… Born Alive McLeod into a musical Detroit family, Alice Coltrane began playing piano at age seven and later studied with Bud Powell in Paris. Upon returning to the States, she joined vibraphonist Terry Gibbs’s group and eventually shared a bill with the John Coltrane Quartet. In 1965, the two wed in Juarez, Mexico, and played alongside one another until her husband’s last performance in May, 1967. A Monastic Trio, created in the year following her husband’s passing, is Coltrane’s first recording as a band leader and features six original compositions. While John’s spirit can be felt throughout–from the song titles (“Ohnedaruth” was his adopted Hindu name) to the personnel (Jimmy Garrison, Rashied Ali, and Pharoah Sanders were frequent collaborators)–the album showcases Alice’s immense talent for fusing spiritual free jazz and new age with classical, Eastern, post-bop and gospel. As the late Amiri Baraka writes, “‘I Want to See You’ is a monastic piano concerto. With echoes of Europe…, it has a solemnity and majesty to it…. Yes, monastic is the word. The piano broods in its earth imagination.”
File Under: Jazz, Spiritual Jazz
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Saul Conrad: A Tyrant & Lamb (Mountain of Leopards) LPA Tyrant and Lamb, Saul Conrad’s third studio album, draws ten crystalline songs into a tight orbit around a haunted country sun. Gently interrogating the lifelong echoes of cruel words, unpredictable outbursts and deep-set affection – if you love someone, kill their family in their mind, and set them free. Conrad constructs, from the ligaments of childhood wonder and searing disappointment, a mature musculature into which each listener must step and learn anew how it feels to walk.Immune to classification, Conrad’s songwriting finds a new harmony and control in his third album, combining backcountry austerity with unbridled urban opulence into displaced, almost homeless, intensity. Called a “chamber-pop head trip, evoking everything from Brian Wilson’s druggy, Smile-era pop orchestrations to Joan of Arc’s disjointed, dissonant indie-rock,” Saul Conrad’s songwriting may not strive to erase discord or pain, but perhaps gives us a new means of interpreting the mechanism of our troubled minds.
File Under: Singer-Song Writer, Indie Folk
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Cousins: The Halls of Wickwire (Ba Da Bing) LPIn tomorrow… We all have cousins, but Cousins are not actually cousins. Cousins are Leigh Dotey and Aaron Mangle and they are the hardest working band in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Cousins are a guitar / drums duo that plays rock and roll music for today. Their Halls of Wickwire is generously filled with fuzz and reverb. There are ten thousand bands in Halifax, rising up, gasping for air, sinking, stuck in the mud, or flaring up like model rockets over the harbor’s shitty waters. The geographic, cultural and economic factors of the region take their toll on the lifespan of the average Atlantic Canadian rock unit. But these Cousins have persisted and carry on. This band is poised, clean and lean. Cousins break through fences and set off roman candles. Their rock and roll is devastating and joyful, full of love and punk romance. It will fix your bike and leave paint under your fingernails. It is music that will shake off all that faux, dead, cool. This record will change your life if you let it. A heartbreaker and a healer, it looks an awful world dead in the eye, fills the lungs up with all that pain and worry, and then comes back breathing a beautiful fire. This is the fine art of defense and hope. A ramshackle monument built over a steady spring of melancholy. Electricity and blood in the lines. Guitar and drums. A musical avalanche set apart from the macho and debaucherous posturing and fictions of rock culture. This is a sound set loose, rolling down hill in a shopping cart, at once full of confidence, excitement, dread and anticipation.
File Under: Rock, Fuzz, CanCon
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Daemonia: Zombi/Dawn of the Dead (Black Widow) LP
Dark Matter: s/t (Siltbreeze) LP
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File Under: Ambient, Drone, Modern Classical, CanCon
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Eastlink: s/t (In The Red) LP
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Donnie & Joe Emerson: Still Dreamin’ (Light in the Attic) CDBy now, most of you reading this will be familiar with Donnie & Joe Emerson, the rock ‘n roll farmers, story. But Dreamin’ Wild does not tell the full story. In a relatively short span of time – just two and half years – the boys put close to 70 songs down on tape, all recorded at that magical home studio on the farm. A dozen of them are included here on Still Dreamin’ Wild: The Lost Recordings 1979-81 and ready to be enjoyed for the first time ever. With a familiar blend of FM rock, power pop, and new wave, these 12 tracks cover the entirety of that fruitful period, stretching from the second song Donnie ever recorded to tracks documenting his temporary move to L.A. in 1981. Donnie’s life story is in these songs. Where Dreamin’ Wild captures the teenage experience, Still Dreamin’ Wild tells a broader story, one in which teenage dreams turn to painful yearning. So where the Beach Boys indebted “Ooh Baby Yeah” is inspired by a teenage girlfriend, “Big Money” shows the emergence of a naive political awareness. Later, 1981’s “One True Love” captures the sound of what Donnie described as “the city as imagined from the farm,” and the epic closing track, “Don’t Disguise The Way You Feel” found Donnie after high school, feeling stifled and frustrated in the isolation of the countryside and mourning the loss of his friend and occasional backing vocalist Dwayne. It is, quite simply, heartbreaking. Still Dreamin’ Wild proves that the Emersons’ inspiration wasn’t a fluke, and that Donnie’s songwriting is as consistent as it is rare. All this time later, we finally have the pleasure of hearing the brothers’ music. And the good news? They’ve still got the jumpsuits.
File Under: Soft Rock, Power Pop
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In tomorrow… The Estranged return with their third (fourth, if you count the Singles Comp LP) album for Dirtnap! The Estranged formed in Portland, OR back in the summer of ’06 by Mark Herman (vocals, guitar), Derek Willman (bass) and Keith Testerman (drums). All three were in legendary Portland band Remains of the Day, and various members are/were in notable Portland bands such as From Ashes Rise, Hellshock, Lebenden Toten and more. Continuing in the band’s tradition of mutating and evolving with each subsequent release, the new album is an epic, sprawling masterpiece of tense, ominous angst-ridden postpunk. The influences on their newest album range from the Cure to Echo & the Bunnymen to The Troggs. Lyrically, they have more of an ambiguous angst ridden approach, musically showing the bands continued maturity in their song writing and recording process. The first pressing of 1,000 LPs are packaged in ultra-heavy “tip-on” style jacket and inner sleeves (subsequent pressings will come in regular jacket/sleeves). All copies come with download coupon.
File Under: Post-Punk, Punk
Freedom Family: Ayentsoo (Academy) LP
File Under: Afrobeat, Funk, Afro Funk
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Frog Eyes: Carey’s Cold Spring (Paper Bag) LP
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Haunted Hearts: Initiation (Zoo Music) LP
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Led Zeppelin: II (Atlantic) LP
File Under: Classic Rock
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Lewis: L’Amour (Light in the Attic) CD
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Martyn: The Air Between Words (Ninja Tune) LP
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Merchandise/Milk Music/Destruction Unit: split (540) LP
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Night Terrors: Spiral Vortex (Homeless) LP
File Under: OST, Prog, Theremin
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No Means No: Dance of the Headless (Wrong) LP
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OST: Brown Bunny (Twelve Suns) LP
File Under: OST
OST: Cannibal Ferox (One Way Static) LP
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OST: Hardware (Flick) 2LP
File Under: OST, Cult OSTs
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OST: Valhalla Rising (WEME) 2LPWe managed to procure a small batch of this excellent release on the Belgian Weme label. Quantities are limited since it’s almost sold out with the label. The Brussels-based Weme have previous form with regards to issuing soundtrack scores, releasing Francois de Roubaix’s compositions for the documentaries L’Antarctique and Autres Seances Electroniques Rue De Courcelles back in 2009. Released in 2009, the stark and violent Valhalla Rising stars Mads Mikkelsen (Hannibal) as a mute warrior called One Eye whose travels with a group of Christian crusaders ends in bloody fashion. Winding Refn allegedly wanted the highly lauded Scottish group Mogwai to compose the score, but instead turned to Peter (formerly the guitarist in legendary and incredible Danish rock act Sorte Sol) with whom the director had previously used on his Pusher trilogy. The resultant score in collaboration with his namesake Kyed iss filled with ambient electronic passages and very suited to a film that laid down an early marker for the heavily stylised approach Winding Refn would later gain Hollywood recognition for as director of Ryan Gosling vehicles Drive and Only God Forgives.
File Under: OST, Ambient
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Residents: Residue of the Residents (Superior Viaduct) LP
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Residents: Santa Dog (Superior Viaduct) 2×7″
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Rodriguez: Cold FactRodriguez: Coming from Reality
(Light in the Attic/Burger) CS
Everyone knows Burger Records loves cassettes. Heck, they made their name in that game! Starting May 13th, Burger Records / Light In the Attic will release one cassette a week. Each tape is hand-numbered and housed in gorgeous old school hand-made tip-on boxes, the likes of which haven’t been seen since the ’70s. Extremely limited – GET YERS ASAP!!!
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Rudimentary Peni: Death Church (Outer Himilayan) LP
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Dylan Shearer: Garagearry (Castleface) LP
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Shivvers: s/t (Sing Sing) LP
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Skeppet: Phase 3 (Not Not Fun) LP
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Sonic Chicken 4: s/t (Dusty Medical) LP
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Sonic Youth: Daydream Nation (Goofin) 2LP
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Staple Singers: Uncloudy DayStaple Singers: Will The Circle Be Unbroken
Staple Singers: Swing Low
(Mississippi) LP
In tomorrow… The first three Staples Singers LPs reproduced exactly as they were originally released in 1959, 1961, & 1962! Some of the deepest, most intense music ever recorded. Pops Staples’ tremolo guitar is maybe the purest sound ever to hit air. Mavis Staples’ voice is maybe the most emotionally pure ever recorded. Every song is arresting and marvelous. Spare arrangements with Pop Staples’ stunning guitar work at the front, sparse percussion and the angelic voices of the Staple Singers. Some of the great masterpieces of gospel music. Old school “tip on” cover. Inserts– small press photos and extensive liner notes by Opal Nations with archival photos. Co-release with Yeti Records.
File Under: Gospel, Blues
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H. Usui: Sing The Blues (VHF) LP
File Under: Japrock, Psych
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Verma: Sunrunner (Trouble in Mind) LP
File Under: Kosmiche, Krautrock, Psych
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Watery Love: Decorative Feeding (In The Red) LP
File Under: Punk
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Leslie Winer: Witch (Superior Viaduct) LP
File Under: Electronic, Dub
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Wreck & Reference: Want (Flenser) LP
File Under: Post-Punk, Gloom, Metal
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Zig Zags: s/t (In The Red) LP
File Under: Punk
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Various: Hyperdub 10.1 (Hyperdub) 2CD
File Under: Electronic
Various: Wheedle’s Groove Vol. 2 (Light in the Attic) CD
File Under: Funk, Soul
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Franco Battiato: Fetus (AMS) LP
Beirut: Gulag Orkestar (Ba Da Bing) LP
Beirut: March of the Zapotec (Pompeii) LP
Black Keys: Thickfreakness (Fat Possum) LP
Glenn Branca: Lesson One (Superior Viaduct) LP
Captain Beefheart: Doc at the Radar Station (4 Men With Beards) LP
Caribou: Up in Flames (Leaf) LP
Comet Control: s/t (Teepee) LP
Cramps: Flamejob (Drastic Plastic) LP
Digable Planets: Blowout Comb (Modern Classics) LP
Dinosaur Jr: Where You Been (Rhino) LP
Fuzz: s/t (In The Red) LP
Green Day: Warning (Adeline) LP
Have A Nice Life: The Unnatural World (Flenser) LP
Josefus: Dead Man (Numero) LP
LCD Soundsystem: s/t (DFA) LP
LCD Soundsystem: Sound of Silver (DFA) LP
Nirvana: Live At Reading (Geffen) LP
Thee Oh Sees: Singles Collection (Castle Face) LP
OST: Maniac (Death Waltz) LP
Radiohead: Kid A (EMI) 2×10″
Radiohead: The Bends (EMI) LP
Wendy Rene: After Laughter Comes Tears (Light in the Attic) LP
Replacements: All Shook Down (ORG) LP
Rodriguez: Cold Fact (Light in the Attic) LP
Sleep: Dopesmoker (Southern Lord) LP
Sonic Youth: s/t (Goofin) LP
Sonic Youth: Murray Street (Goofin) LP
Sonic Youth: Sonic Nurse (Goofin) LP
Sonic Youth: Rather Ripped (Goofin) LP
Space Lady: Greatest Hits (Night School) LP
Todd Terje: It’s Album Time (Olsen) LP
Kurt Vile: Constant Hitmaker (Woodsist) LP
Tom Waits: Heart of Saturday Night (Rhino) LP
Tom Waits: Blue Valentine (Asylum) LP
War on Drugs: Lost in the Dream (Secretly Canadian) LP
Zoviet France: Tables Are Turning (Soleilmoon) LP
Various: I am the Center (Light in the Attic) 3LP
Various: Nuggets (Rhino) LP














