...why, this stuff of course! (Just a brief glance at some current rotationals.)
GermlinBecause the only excuse i need to rinse a
new Germlin album is possessing a copy.
mp3: "
Graves II (feat. Kania Tieffer)"
Ornette Coleman
He's curating this year's Meltdown festival and
the line-up looks worth selling a kidney for. There's
a show where Ornette, his current quartet and special guests
Bill Frisell and the
Master Musicians of Jajouka will play "material from his groundbreaking album
The Shape of Jazz to Come and music inspired by it". Holy fucking shit. If i could secure tickets to see that, i'd probably literally
jizz in my pants. But because realistically i probably won't be able t', i've been going through the whole of the stunning 6-disc
Beauty Is A Rare Thing box set on Spodify instead (
link). Also, anyone else reckon he looks a bit Stringer Bell-esque in that picture?
mp3: "
We Now Interrupt for a Commercial"
Prince
Everyone's favourite Top 40 industrial has-been
Trent Reznor recently tried
calling bullshit on
Prince Rogers Nelson, saying "if you have a hundred great songs or a thousand, how about picking a few and putting them on your record that you've put out because your last several have sucked".
Well, leaving aside the obvious pot/kettle/racial-epithet action of Trent Reznor saying
anyone's last several albums have sucked, the fact remains that Prince, as a Jehovah's Witness, is required to spend as much free time as possible going door-to-door trying to save people's souls, which has to be better than spending all your spare time
dicking about on
Twitter and sucking off tech bloggers till they
do a feature crowning you King of Revolutionary New Distribution MethodzzzZzZz™. And even if you don't buy that for an argument, Prince's back catalogue still pisses on Rez's from a great height.
mp3: "
7"
Shock GThe received wisdom is that Shock G's solo set Fear of a Mixed Planet was a stunning album that got slept on harder than a showroom of Sealy Posturepedics®. For once, the received wisdom is absolutely on-point. This record should have outsold the majority of rap released in 2004.
mp3: "
Your Sun iz a Pimp" feat
Humpty Hump &
K-LienJon PooleSpeaking of masterpieces no-one knows about:1 16 Zappa covers, one Cardiacs/Wildhearts alumnus,2 one rubbish drum machine, a couple of guitars, a bass, a synth, voices, and — since it was all done on a four-track recorder — probably one of history's biggest bouncedown tallies.
mp3: "
Dog Breath"
Frank ZappaCuz you've gotta go back to the source; cuz we're going to see
Zappa Plays Zappa in a week and it's going to be outrageously ace; and cuz there are
79 albums and counting to get through and i only own about six. Current selections:
Sheik Yerbouti,
Uncle Meat, the
Cheap Thrills and
Son of Cheep Thrills comps,
Freak Out! mp3: "
Peaches en Regalia"
DylanAnd not even his own stuff either! Mainly just interstitial material, announcements and informative chat as i progress through the archives of his ace
Theme Time show.
Pulp
Found the special edition of This Is Hardcore on Spodify. The extra material on the second disc is nothing amazing, but the album holds up well despite the unfair critical panning it got at the time.
mp3: "
The Day After the Revolution"
Marilyn Roxie("
if aphex twin was american and a CHICK")
Distressingly productive American lass who puts out lush electronica/soundtrack/
VGM-informed synthscapes as well as teaching Japanese and the history of rock,
blogging prolifically and, for all i know, probably composing the odd symphony and constructing
a beautiful palace of pebbles in her lunch hour. And her most-played group on last.fm is
The Fall. i'm mildly in love.
These plays are for both some old records, and her new one,
Non Limerent Object.
1mp3: "
Drift Along/Distortion"
WavvesPrimarily while researching
this gig preview for Amsterdam Event Guide, which ended up getting taken down anyway due to Nathan Williams' inability to
handle his drugs. Nice one, Nathan!
mp3: "
California Goth"
Tom WaitsBootleg live on Coffee Break Radio Show,
WMMS, Cleveland, Ohio, December 3rd 1975.
mp3: "
Nighthawk Postcards (on Easy Street)"
Super FurriesA favourite of Joe Germlin, appositely enough. i've always thought that, while their albums have a tendency towards slight slumps in the middle, SFA were one of the very best singles bands to have ever existed. Proof can be found in
Songbook: The Singles, Vol. 1, where at least every other track is a classic. Although, having just said that, i've also been listening all the way through to
Mwng, which i find their most consistent and cohesive record and which also closes with the simply beautiful "Gwreiddiau Dwfn/Mawrth Oer Ar y Blaned Neifion" ("Deep Roots/A Cold March on Neptune").
mp3: "
Gwreiddiau Dwfn/Mawrth Oer Ar y Blaned Neifion"
Cornershop
So my rap group
30KB are playing at
Kendal Calling festival (second time lucky! last year we were meant to be playing one of the tent stages at the same festival, but got fucked over by intra-promoter-ial P'n'B (politics'n'bullshit, that is)). Anyway, i'm probably missing the point of the exciting modern-day festival line-up, but the thing i'm most looking foward to seeing at said fest is the 1997 revival on day three with
Ash,
Idlewild and
Cornershop. Wow, it's like being fourteen again! i dug out
When I Was Born for the Seventh Time to celebrate and am even currently sporting my fetching beige
WIWBft7T t-shirt.
Joe G.3 says they've also got a new album out that sounds "Moog-y,
Bolan-y, glam rock, with sitars and trombones", which sounds intriguing, to say the least. The only slightly jarring thing about this festival appearance is their spot on the bill, below
Emmy the Great (cute, but musically nothing to write home about) and
The Rumble Strips (who?). But hey, at least they're on there.
mp3: "
Candyman"
Shitloads of songs about coffee
And versions of "Love Will Tear Us Apart".
1 1 Of which more later.2 Though both were in the future at this point.3 Jesus, Joe, how many times do you wanna be in this post?