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DIY music for the spirit; bummer jams for happy people; terrestrial music for space travelers; punchy, post-punk jitters, synth drones for the mindful; fuzz-drenched, basement rock to sooth the soul...
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Artist | Track | Album | Label | Year | Format | Comments | New | Approx. start time | ||
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Irreversible Entanglements | Keys to Creation | Open The Gates | International Anthem/Don Giovanni | 2021 | * | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | ||||
Chris Corsano & Bill Orcutt | The Thing Itself | Made Out of Sound | Paililalia | 2021 | 0:13:42 (Pop-up) | |||||
Spawanie Synchroniczne | Brud na Dzielni | S/S | Syf Records | 2022 | MP3 | * | 0:18:06 (Pop-up) | |||
Muslimgauze | Imal Akel | Muhammadunize | Staalplaat | 2022 | MP3 | orig 1996 - part of 3cd box set "Fatah Guerrilla" | * | 0:24:01 (Pop-up) | ||
75 Dollar Bill feat. Sue Garner, Cheryl Kingan & Chris Nelson | Black to Comm/9 to 5 | Social Music at Troost vol.3: (Other) People's Music | Self Released | 2022 | MC5/Dolly Parton medley! | * | 0:36:13 (Pop-up) | |||
Angered Wrecks | Shakin' Street | Bennies, Booze and R&R 1981 | Cardinal Fuzz | 2021 | LP | MC5 cover | * | 0:42:24 (Pop-up) | ||
Hellstorm | Cry For the Newborn | Wayfaring Strangers: Darkscorch Canticles | Numero Group | 1980 | 0:45:07 (Pop-up) | |||||
Crystal Syphon | Elephant Ball | Elephant Ball | Roaratorio | orig 1969 | 0:51:13 (Pop-up) | |||||
South Hampton Story | Leave Me Behind | Blow My Mind | Big Beat Records | 0:56:18 (Pop-up) | ||||||
Los Microbios | Rotten | Cognitive Thinning | Self Released | 2021 | CD | * | 0:58:17 (Pop-up) | |||
Crawling Chaos | The Katrina Syndrome | The Big C | Foetus Products | 1984 | LP | 1:01:09 (Pop-up) | ||||
Stonewall | Atlantis | Stonewall | Permanent Records | 2019 | LP | orig 1976 | 1:04:15 (Pop-up) | |||
Peter Kaukonen | Dynamo Snackbar | Black Kangaroo | Grunt | 1972 | LP | 1:08:42 (Pop-up) | ||||
School Damage | Tall Poppies | School Damage | Chapter Music | 2017 | LP | 1:18:47 (Pop-up) | ||||
The Shifters | Removal Business | Open Vault | Adagio830 | 2022 | LP | various unreleased tracks, home recordings etc.. | 1:21:47 (Pop-up) | |||
Skiftande Enherter | Lyckan i Din Hand | Öppna Landskap EP | Happiest Place Records | 2022 | coming out Feb 2022 | * | 1:25:36 (Pop-up) | |||
Levande Död | Nikkala Dreaming | Ingen Framtid | Happiest Place Records | 2022 | * | 1:28:39 (Pop-up) | ||||
Kupittaa | Silla aikaa kun olit poissa | Yhteenveto: Ensimmainen Viisivuotissuunnitelma 2016-2021 (V/a) | Komitea | 2021 | CD | * | 1:32:22 (Pop-up) | |||
Art & Technique | Psychic Dance Floor | Alea Jacta Est | Hi-Tec | 1983 | 12" | 1:36:53 (Pop-up) | ||||
Hélène Barbier | Unbolted Cover | Regulus | Celluloid Lunch | 2021 | * | 1:40:09 (Pop-up) | ||||
Bertie Marshall | Meshes Over Morning | Exhibit | Upset! The Rhythm | 2021 | recordings from 1980-1983 | * | 1:43:26 (Pop-up) | |||
LiLiPUT | The Jatz | 1:47:43 (Pop-up) | ||||||||
The Embarrassment | Death Travels West | Death Travels West | Last Laugh Records | 2021 | LP | orig 1983 | * | 1:51:08 (Pop-up) | ||
Killing Joke | Malicious Boogie | Peel Sessions 1979-1981 | Virgin | 2008 | 1979 Peel Session | 1:55:45 (Pop-up) | ||||
Eve Maret | 4 | The Zone | Curious Music | 2021 | * | 2:03:58 (Pop-up) | ||||
Bremer McCoy | Natten | Natten | Luaka Bop | 2021 | CD | * | 2:10:47 (Pop-up) | |||
Tyler Baum | Large Ships Out on the Horizon, Small Boats to Shore | Zwulkabemipthfojnyd | Self Released | 2021 | * | 2:15:51 (Pop-up) | ||||
Pärson Sound | Milano | Pärson Sound | Captain Trip | 2001 | CD | orig 1968 | 2:21:37 (Pop-up) | |||
Cinema Cinema | Continued | CCXMD | Nefarious Industries | 2021 | 2:29:29 (Pop-up) | |||||
Malcolm Jiyane Tree-O | Moshe | Umdali | Mushroom Hour Half Hour | 2021 | * | 2:41:58 (Pop-up) | ||||
Lucy Dreamin' | Lucy Screamin' | Yhteenveto: Ensimmainen Viisivuotissuunnitelma 2016-2021 (V/a) | Komitea | 2021 | CD | * | 2:49:07 (Pop-up) | |||
Ernesto Diaz-Infante | II | Saca Los Cuernos al Sol | Headlights | 2021 | CD | * | 2:56:04 (Pop-up) |
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Beneath the Underground:
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goot.
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Lixiviated Life:
I'm gonna try this here one now.
Stinky:
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Son Of Pantz:
iiibeat:
Driving up to Ohio.
Have a great show, per suns . . And peepholes. Can't forget them.
Dad is Dead.
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sphere:
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Handy Haversack:
Stupid pandemic.
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YETI BOB:
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iiibeat:
Since she don't have none . . lol
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DjLorraine:
(Anyone know which DJ would play Mississippi Queen- asking for friend...;)
Handy Haversack:
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Raga ...MeatLoaf & NusratFatahAliKhan together coulda been interesting...
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Dutch:
missed Mualimgauze i see...pity
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DjLorraine:
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Handy Haversack:
Yeah, TomDash. Their mother and my dad were cousins. When my dad was orphaned, her parents took him in for a while. Sent him to college for three years, but it was the Depression, and they could afford to send only her. But he and my "aunt" remained close all their lives even though they rarely lived close to each other. I went to visit her in Marin Co. in the early nineties and met Peter while I was there. She was a very, very interesting person and extremely kind to me all my life.
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Zinn The Mood:
Lots of familial and communal support in those days. People understood empathy. Hard Times will do that…thanks for sharing that.
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Zinn The Mood:
Please expound, my brother.
Heard an uplifting discussion last night posted by Haymarket Books on YouTube, between authors Robin Kelley (whose Life and Times of Thelonious Monk I’m currently reading) and David Palumbo-Liu about his latest book, “Speaking Out of Place: a conversation on reclaiming our political voices.” Great historical anecdotes of sensing the moment when nothing but acts of courage and compassion will do.
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Zinn The Mood:
Chris Hedges has long been one of his biggest proponents, which is how I was introduced to him. I think his assessment of the current situation in America of what he calls a “corporate coup d’etat” as part of his Inverted Totalitarianism theory is the most accurate I’ve heard yet.
Hedges is a rarified journalist par excellence who’s exhibited in droves the requisite fearlessness to speak real truth to power.
Grooving on these tunes in the background while I get to some stuff I’ve neglected - thanks Tom.
mqsack:
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HyperDose:
Handy Haversack:
He was a scenester. But mainly dabbled in both politics and art. Did some arranging, some poems, some stories, some paintings. But mainly waited tables and was on the scene.
Back in the Village by the fifties. Met my mom in '59 at Minetta's Tavern on Macdougall.
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and made me want to do that "Drive a car for someone" = driving some richer person's car across country for free while they flew..
Mike W.:
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morphe':
Thanks TD and all !!!!
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Zinn The Mood:
It’s sort of reclamation of his genius and political prescience after decades during which his outsized reputation in mainstream circles for drug-crazed cavorting and outlandish antics took up all the air in the room.
Some really good interviews with and essays by the author at his website: peterrichardson.blogspot.com...
I agree with the others, Handy. There’s some vignettes in there about your Dad and his times that would be interesting to flesh out.
Speaking of the Village of those days, and then walking it these, is as disorienting as being dropped in from another planet.
ChukAmok:
That is just "Person Sound".
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Very nice blog post about Terry: blog.wfmu.org...
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Zinn The Mood:
Have to admit the latest book I read on him I enjoyed immensely was E. Jean Carroll’s. Was at an amazing, off-the-beaten path, used bookstore (housed in a refurbished barn) deep in the woods (literally) upstate NY and found a few. Looked pretty salacious at first and was headstand for that reason. But did a surprisingly good job filling in some of the details of his personal relationships throughout his life.
Agreed, RevRab. Mark Twain-esque often, in his defense of the maligned and disgust with dishonest brokers and corrupt politicians.
I also agree with Richardson that most often it’s his letters that I find most hilarious and insightful. Was once reading The Proud Highway in a cafe during lunch laughing out loud every now and then when a woman nearby cracked a smile and asked what I was reading, saying that she needed something to do the same for her. Wasn’t sure if she’d get the same belly laughs I was from reading his famously precise descriptions of what he planned to do to unscrupulous editors, profiteers and the like.
Hubig Pie:
Handy Haversack:
Thanks, TomDash! There was JAZZ, we were jazzed, and all that jazz!
Take it easy, squeezies. Schlitz and pickled eggs for all!
Carmichael:
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HandyH loved your stories
Louie Anderson passed at 68.
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