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Author:  bort [ Sat Oct 21, 2017 8:27 pm ]
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Django Django put out a new single a little while ago. I like it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9lGlbTMOXg

Author:  PopTodd [ Mon Oct 23, 2017 10:36 am ]
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I'm thinking that this year, so far, has a lot of good releases, but not any really great ones. Nothing has really kicked my ass.
The best stuff is more dependably good stuff from artists that I already knew and liked.

Author:  tehobner [ Tue Oct 24, 2017 7:49 am ]
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holy fuck music sucks

Author:  two guns holla [ Thu Oct 26, 2017 9:25 pm ]
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The War on Drugs - A Deeper Understanding
The National - Sleep Well Beast
Hiss Golden Messenger - Hallelujah Anyhow
Grizzly Bear - Painted Ruins
Slowdive - Slowdive
Spoon - Hot Thoughts
The xx - I See You
The Wild Reeds - The World We Built
Broken Social Scene - Hug of Thunder
Ryan Adams - Prisoner
Shadowgraphs - Venemous Blossoms
Alvvays - Antisocialites
Moses Sumney - Aromanticism
Japanese Breakfast - Soft Sounds from Another Planet
Overcoats - Young
Sun Airway - Heraldic Black Cherry

Author:  nobody [ Sun Nov 12, 2017 11:14 am ]
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St. Louis shit, Matty Wood$, just out a Soundcloud thing with a bunch of videos:

Author:  Cap'n Squirrgle [ Fri Nov 17, 2017 2:08 pm ]
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bort Wrote:
Django Django put out a new single a little while ago. I like it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9lGlbTMOXg



I initially didn't like it a lot, but it grew on me.

Author:  Roach [ Sat Nov 18, 2017 6:39 am ]
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Spent the week digesting the new Alvarius B monster and it is quite superb.


Author:  nobody [ Wed Nov 22, 2017 9:54 pm ]
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[soundcloud]/equiknoxxmusic[/soundcloud]


https://soundcloud.com/equiknoxxmusic

Author:  Roach [ Thu Nov 23, 2017 7:07 am ]
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Really good record, growing on every listen.

HYPNOTIC BRASS ENSEMBLE - Book Of Sound

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With its cathedral-like, richly resonant acoustics, the new Hypnotic Brass Ensemble album Book Of Sound is a brilliant expression of this interplanetary principle. The album is by turns urgent and contemplative, funky and reflective, varied in its textures; but entirely of one piece. Underpinned by concepts of earth's place in the cosmos, held in place by meditation, swirling with notions of history, science, theology, ancestry, there is a rich conceptual brew here. The album rings with what back in the 1950s the jazz critic Whitney Balliet called "the sound of surprise". Book Of Sound makes you believe again in the validity of "spiritual jazz". Talking to Cid, one of the Ensemble's two trombonists, one phrase recurs: "back to the beginning". "We wanted to go back to the beginning, when we were kids, real young, and our father would wake us up at 5AM to practice for two hours before breakfast." One outcome -- initially unplanned but subsequently embraced -- is that unlike their two previous albums on Honest Jon's, this is an album without a drummer. "When we started, as Wolf Pack, just brothers on the street with our horns, there wasn't a kit in sight." Book Of Sound retains plenty of rhythmic heft, but the absence of a drummer opens up space for a notably varied instrumental palette. Acoustic guitar, piccolo, synthesizer, alto sax -- all have their place on the album. Most striking perhaps are the vocal lines that thread through the album and give it a palpable warmth. Sessions were recorded in Brooklyn and Chicago, and brilliantly mixed at Abel Garibaldi's studio in the Loop, and it's the Hypnotic's hometown that permeates. For Cid this is a deeply Chicago record: "It's got the vibe of the lake, the vibe of the prairies opening up to the west." It also has the vibe of those Sun Ra Arkestra albums recorded in Chicago in the 1950s, and -- of course -- the Phil Cohran albums from the 1960s. It's Phil Cohran (the father of all seven members of the Ensemble and their first teacher, and not just in music) who is the album's guiding spirit. For Cid it's a major regret that, in the months before their father's death early in 2017, Phil was not well enough to play on the album. But Book Of Sound is a magnificent testament to their Cohran legacy.



The Stallion - The Dark Side Of The Wall

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All hail the debut release from The Stallion! The Stallion is Ben Wallers and Alastair Mackinven of the Country Teasers. For two years they labored at the legendary Hit Factory recording studios in London as their schedule allowed. The project at hand was their long-planned / often-threatened The Dark Side Of The Wall—a song for song interpretation of Pink Floyd’s 1979 album The Wall. At long last In The Red is proud to unveil the results.

It should surprise no one familiar with Ben Wallers’s work or record collection that he would choose this particular album to honor. The Wall’s influence has been noticeable in his music before (see “Spiderman In The Flesh” from the Country Teasers’ Empire Strikes Back album). The man likes his Floyd—he even rates The Final Cut as “brilliant”.

It should also surprise no one that Roger Waters’s compositions from The Wall take a morbid and twisted turn in the hands of Wallers and Mackinven. What was already a fairly dark and bleak piece of work becomes much darker and bleaker here. It’s also longer. Pink Floyd’s original contained 26 songs spread across four sides of long playing vinyl which, by comparison, was the same number of tracks as Pink Floyd’s four previous studio albums combined. The Stallion’s take on these same 26 selections spans six sides of vinyl. Mackinven says, “it’s longer so it’s better, right?”

This is a beautiful piece of work both aurally and aesthetically. Packaged in a gorgeous heavy duty double gatefold, this limited edition triple-vinyl package won’t be around long.

Author:  Roach [ Sat Nov 25, 2017 10:03 am ]
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A wee spotify playlist.

https://open.spotify.com/user/peteroach ... jC6mdBctdq

Author:  nobody [ Wed Dec 06, 2017 3:21 pm ]
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SZA: Ctrl.

This one has gotten a lot of play this year.

Author:  nobody [ Thu Dec 07, 2017 12:26 am ]
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Fuuzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Author:  PopTodd [ Thu Dec 07, 2017 10:47 am ]
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For fans of WAR and Shuggie Otis:
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Author:  Roach [ Sat Dec 16, 2017 10:27 am ]
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End of the year playlists.

Part One

https://open.spotify.com/user/peteroach ... 16ido9dmaa

1) Bash & Pop- Unfuck You
2) CTMF - Brand New Cage
3) Feedtime - Skilled Enuf
4) Chain & The Gang - Devitalize
5) Italia 90 - Untitled
6) Cock Sparrer - Contender
7) Protomartyr - A Private Understanding
8) Alvarius B - Smokin' To Live
9) David Nance - Dlatumf Blues
10) Milk Music - Dare To Exist
11) Scott H. Biram - TrainWrecker
12) The Rubs - Why Won't You Wait


Part Two

https://open.spotify.com/user/peteroach ... INx9NTmoB7

1) Slowdive - Sugar For The Pill
2) Roger Eno - Stasis Affected
3) Hypnotic Brass Ensemble - Lead The Way
4) The Bug & Earth - Agoraphobia
5) Stallion - Another Brick In The Wall Pt 1
6) Causa Sui - Vibraciones Dorades
7) Goat - The Sun The Moon
8) James Holden + - Pass Through The Fire
9) Errorsmith - Lightspeed
10) Total Control - Vote Cops

My album of the year goes to Alvarius B, just a brilliant adventure.

My song of the year:


Author:  nobody [ Thu Dec 28, 2017 6:00 pm ]
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A late entry that I'm really digging is async. by Ryuichi Sakamoto of Yellow Magic orchestra. Maybe my favorite ambient album of the year. Excellent, and a really nice vinyl pressing for those of you who are into that sort of thing.

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