Must be L day,
- Starting with two of the finest drummers in the experimental/avantgarde field, Chris Cutler and Charles Hayward (This Heat), together with La 1919: http://www.last.fm/music/La+1919/+wiki
As mentioned by GP yesterday, from Flaming Pines and free for the next day or so . . .
Flaming Pines turns 3 on March 3 and to celebrate the label is offering free downloads of the back catalogue via bandcamp.
Every two days another release will be offered for free. To keep in touch with the gifts you can follow FP on twitter @FlamingPines
Already Dead Tapes - AD100 Document: A Retrospective
This is fantastic. Already Dead celebrates their 100th release with a free/NYOP 27 track compilation. Wide variety of really interesting tracks here; a little something for almost everybody. And if you buy the tape version for $10, they give you a "golden ticket" for free downloads of all 100 releases. I'm tempted, but I already have so much music. But anyway, check out the comp; it's nice.
L-day indeed.
Landscape - From the Tearooms of Mars to the Hell-Holes of Uranus
Utterly barmy, a bit dated, and still entirely charming, this spawned one of the catchiest and one of the creepiest UK chart hits of the 80s.
Then:
Language of Landscape - Memories Fade Under a Shallow Autumn Snow
@BN, by my reckoning, Flaming Pines can get through another 9 releases for free at 48 hour intervals before March 3. There are 21 remaining eligible releases. Now I'm on tenterhooks - there are some releases in the back catalog that I would really like. Thanks for putting me on to that via the free stuff thread.
Your'e welcome . . . This one has already been free, according to a tweet from the 8. - before I got the mail. I can't even remember how or why I get mails from FP.
- Both albums has been a very pleasant surprise.
I think I got this as an EP from Amie; it does not seem to exist in that form now, and the nice cover art with the weird alien snail-like creatures is nowhere to be found either. A bit of it is on soundcloud, whence the link and art above.
Courtney Barnett - The Double EP: A Sea of Split Peas
Absolutely lovely. I'd been listening to "Avant Gardener" for awhile, but the album is quite good. Just dripped by Mom + Pop because they will be rereleasing it soon.
Greg, It's some quite alarming reports we get from England these days, I hope everything is alright @ Greg's
- At least it seems like you have electricity.
M, for Murcof and Phillippe Petit - Emusers link
- So unbelievably brilliant !
ETA:
Armchair Migraine Journey - Cosmic Space Drone
- Cosmic Space Drone lives up to its name, travelling into the deepest void, its gaping maw swallowing up meteoric dust and wayward celestial souls alike to fuel its endless journey into the infinite. Your journey will follow two long tracks, the first a fuzzy, electronic spacerock whiplash effect that surges and shudders, wrenching you away from the scorched earth and all that you know. Once escape velocity is achieved, you will find yourself drifting ever further from home, your only company the thrum and hum of the engines - a soundtrack for a doomed crew. Is it grim, even frightening? Yes, at times. But its your only hope for survival -and youll thank us when your friends are nothing but smoldering cinders on a world gone mad. So dont delay! Buy your brain a ticket to ride on these tracks of tachyons, but be warned: this is a one way trip into uncharted territories where ancient machines hum and throb to the forgotten rhythms of distant long-dead pulsars. Once the polychrome porter punches your ticket, there is no hope of return - your consciousness will slowly cook in a churning, burning dark matter stew simmering slowly in a cosmic cauldron. Please, sir, may I have some more?"
Comments
King's X - Faith Hope Love
Klimek - Dedications.
A most wonderful album.
(King's X turned out to not be the right thing for just now).
Leyland Kirby - Last Ditch Legacy
Kate Carr and Gail Priest - Blue Green
NYOP today at flaming pines - must be in honor of K-day.
- Starting with two of the finest drummers in the experimental/avantgarde field, Chris Cutler and Charles Hayward (This Heat), together with La 1919:
http://www.last.fm/music/La+1919/+wiki
- And their first album,
- Free and excellent. . .
Already Dead Tapes - AD100 Document: A Retrospective
This is fantastic. Already Dead celebrates their 100th release with a free/NYOP 27 track compilation. Wide variety of really interesting tracks here; a little something for almost everybody. And if you buy the tape version for $10, they give you a "golden ticket" for free downloads of all 100 releases. I'm tempted, but I already have so much music. But anyway, check out the comp; it's nice.
Landscape - From the Tearooms of Mars to the Hell-Holes of Uranus
Utterly barmy, a bit dated, and still entirely charming, this spawned one of the catchiest and one of the creepiest UK chart hits of the 80s.
Then:
Language of Landscape - Memories Fade Under a Shallow Autumn Snow
- Oh man ! ! !
- Both albums has been a very pleasant surprise.
in the queue:
This Heat - Deceit
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Lauki - 69º54´S??-??135º12´E
Landerim - Row-Recess
I think I got this as an EP from Amie; it does not seem to exist in that form now, and the nice cover art with the weird alien snail-like creatures is nowhere to be found either. A bit of it is on soundcloud, whence the link and art above.
Another great release. And another thanks for BN.
Currently:
Courtney Barnett - The Double EP: A Sea of Split Peas
Absolutely lovely. I'd been listening to "Avant Gardener" for awhile, but the album is quite good. Just dripped by Mom + Pop because they will be rereleasing it soon.
Craig
Lawrence English - The Peregrine
(Link > Youtube. This was unfortunately only released on vinyl)
Loscil - City Hospital
Labradford - E Luxo So
- At least it seems like you have electricity.
M, for Murcof and Phillippe Petit
- Emusers link
- So unbelievably brilliant !
ETA:
Armchair Migraine Journey - Cosmic Space Drone
Beta-Lactam Ring Records 2012