Friday, January 14, 2005

 

get up and go to school ( a new semester dawns)

* = new release
R = request
v/a: various artists
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Negativland -- Why is this commercial? --Dispepsi (Seeland)
Sods --- Television Sect-- v/a: Bloodstains across Denmark
Liliput/Kleenex (whichever name you prefer) --- You -- discography (Kill Rock Stars)
Ui ---Have a Good Time --- 12" ep (Soul Static Sound)
Madvillain -- Accordian -- Madvillainy (Stones Throw)
Gil Evans -- Nana --- Wher Flamingos Fly (Artists House)
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Cockney Rejects --- The New Song -- Greatest Hits Vol. 1 (Dojo)
The Embarrassment -- Podmen -- God Help Us (Bar None)
Ken Lazarus -- You're Gonna Need Somebody (45 -- Steady Records--Reggae Series)
*Boy Division -- Outdoor Miner (Wire cover) -- v/a: A Houseguests' Wish: Translations of Wire's "Outdoor Miner"
Slant 6-- LoveShock -- Soda Pop Rip-Off (Dischord)
Nikki Sudden & David Kudsworth: Jacobites-- Pin Your Heart to Me -- The Ragged School (Twin/Tone)
Mantronix -- Music Madness -- Music Madness
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Francis Bebey -- Bissau -- Akwaabaa: Music for Sanza
Cluster/Brian Eno -- Taima Narki -- Old Land
Minimal Compact -- Introspection Nexda -- v/a: Dokument : Ten Highlights of 1981-1982 (Vinyl)
Loose Joints -- Pop Your Funk -- The World of Arthur Russell (Soul Jazz)
(R) Kraftwerk -- dentak -- The Mix (Unfortunately, this was the only Kraftwerk the station had--- sorry to the caller that requested this--)
*Pilot Scott Tracy -- Do it --- Any City (Alternative Tentacles-- new from Causey Way people)
Mark Robinson --- The Warm Series (Teenbeat)
3 --- Swan Street -- Dark Days Coming (Dischord)
* The Popular Shapes -- Song 2 --7" (White Denim --Allentown's own-- http://www.whitedenim.com )
* The Organ -- A Sudden Death
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Pookey Blow -- Get Up and Go to School -- v/a: The Third Unheard: Connecticut Hip-Hop (1979-1983) (Stones Throw)
Bad Bascomb -- I feel Like Dancing (45)
I'm Spartacus -- Donna is Distressed -- v/a: Beyond the Southern Cross : New Zealand and Austrailian Indie Recordings--1978-83-- more incredible post-punk from the lands down under)
Storm Bugs-- Eat Good beans -- Table Matters 7" (Loop. 1980)
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Tall Dwarfs -- CRUSH --- Hello Cruel World (Homestead--- more music from New Zealand)

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Show Highlights/Remarks---

Boy Division's cover of Wire's classic melodic cut, "Outdoor Miner", did not do the original justice. Well, outside of Flying Saucer Attack and maybe even Lush, most of the covers were pretty sad--this one was better than most. I will say it is admirable that someone is willing to make a compilation of just one Wire song. If I were forced to do such a thing, 'The 15th' by Wire, (who FISCHERSPOONER covered pretty well actually, on an otherwise dissapointing record of theirs--) would be the song for me.

Francis Bebey-- well, I picked up this album last week at Double Decker for 3 bucks. I sampled it at the store and was really excited about it. I went home and did a search for it and came up with Gregory B. Lyons' blog/playlists. Greg had a great show on WPRB Princeton called "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly" , before he landed a job at a University in Switzerland. And he did this three hour show devoted to Bebey. You can read about it here . Scroll down a bit to March 7th, 2004 and read his insightful comments.
Also, a bit more interest on the subject of Bebey-- Just a few days later, I went to a thrift shop and found a cassette copy of a mix-tape of Bebey's work from various albums-- and also an interview from a New York City public radio station that I forget offhand. The interview was conducted sometime in the 90s, but before he passed away. It spotlights his vocal techniques and his playing of woodwind instruments and the thumb piano (mbira/swanza) . The interview is sadly cut short on the cassette tape.
But someone was telling me something. This was officially "Francis Bebey Week" here at Ruxpin HQ.

Storm Bugs -- were a sound collage/tape experiment group from the Uk circa 1980. They were Philip Sanderson and Steven Ball. They have a interesting website with a bio about them at http://stormbugs.co.uk --and also, they are fairly prolific installation/media artists--see and view thier works here -- http://pipsand.co.uk and http://www.steven-ball.net . I find it interesting to know that people that were working on such things 25 years ago are still at it today-- and that their artwork is actually pretty decent. I think I like this about people that came from the diy community-- that the attitude and aesthetic is something that people take with them.








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