Tuesday, 17 February 2009

Voodoo VIllage







9 volumes of the Cramps favourite songs, Nice...























Sunday, 15 February 2009

radiopotta: DFA Mix













There was time to, err, dust off the 'decks' today and do this mix of some DFA records... Usual suspects are there
THE JUAN MACLEAN, YACHT, HOLY GHOST!, SHIT ROBOT, RUNAWAY etc.

Friday, 3 October 2008

5-4-3-2-1 – A review of my week in 15 words - 03102008

My reading, gaming, gigging, listening and viewing from the last week in 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1 words.

Public schoolboy regrets getting stoned. 

Thankfully, I’m not obese. 

Zestless ‘stadium-indie’. 

Warm veined.  

Revolting. 
 

Thursday, 2 October 2008

Wunderlich























Not a German comic book superhero responsible for administering most excellent cunnilingus... Instead the German 'composer' responsible for around 6,500 albums that house such Wurlitzer inspired aural monstrosities as the one below:


'Thanks' to a friend for reminding me that Wunderlich existed via a dream of his that went something like, "...me and a friend were buying vinyl in Godalming charity shops, ended up I had to clear of as my friend wanted to 'make out' with the shop girl.... what happened was we (in the current day but as our 17yr old selves) were listening to an old cassette (contents unknown) and as the leader gave way to the warm fuzz of ferrous oxide tape, there was the thump of a descending stylus then the bright crackle of static on vinyl kicked in and we were mezmerized by the technology of our yoof, so headed out for a vinyl fix. good job the lucidity dropped out when it came to actual choice of moosic, back in the day it would have been james last or some such twaddle..."

It was clearly Wunderlich...




Friday, 19 September 2008

double bummer
























2 cd's here:



There's a sort of retro joy/gloom about this podcast. I was really pleased to hear the Mikrokosmos CD's (pick them up here) - It's Bic Hayes from Levitation/Dark Star etc. Not new material, but 2 CD's recorded not long after/during the time Levitation broke down. There is a tragi-story attached to the two albums, master tapes lost in fire, floods, plague... that's explained a bit more here. 

I stumbled upon the Mikrokosmos releases after getting swept away on a wave of listening nostalgia post MBV live in Manchester at the tale end of June ('You made me realise' is still ringing through my head - still haven't made sense of it all).  Around this time I also heard Nathaniel Cramp on Rob Da Bank with a shoegazing special (well worth hunting down on iplayer). He was mumbling about 'great lost albums, which got me thinking about Levitations 'Meanwhile Gardens' (coincidentally unreleased by Chrysalis - the same label who didn't release the album he was talking about). After listening to and loving Levitation all over again I thought I'd better track down what they were doing now, and so I found Mikrokosmos and also that the
 'Dragons' records I'd been picking up was Dave Francolini (Levitation's drummer, part of the 'tightest rhythm section in London' TM)  new project.




Is more of the same. It also features a very noisy record deck of mine - which I think adds a certain ambience to the Sun Electric track. 








Monday, 15 September 2008

Weatherall - Freakin' - York - 12092008





















Blimey. The night was like an episode of 'This Is Your Life', your host 'Eamon' Andrew(s) Weatherall with his big red book of acid-house faves.

Everyone who was physically able to crawl out of the woodwork did so. Some you wanted to see, some you forgotten had existed and some you never thought would have been allowed back into the community. I'm sure more would have like to have been there too but tagging, detention curfews and the bolts on the doors at a variety of psychiatric hospitals appeared to prevent their attendance. I think they even had "MC Khabi" apologising on a videolinkup for "not being there" and wishing us all "peace" and I swear
I saw someone appear from the smoke wearing one of those t-shirts that changed colur in line with your body temperature.

Here's his 'last-tune' from the night...

Fuck Buttons - Sweet Love For Planet Earth (Andrew Weatherall Remix)

All back to Claytons...

The next day Liverpool beat Man. Utd. in the league for the first time in four years and a restaurant forgot to charge us for our drinks - nice end to Friday night.

Friday, 15 August 2008

Shteve Mclarensh -"I shay I think we are not just... what you call?... underdogsh but mashive underdogsh"




Just when you thought it was impossible for the man to sink any lower - out comes thish gem...

Rapeman - Dutch Courage



Boris - You were holding an umbrella