My David Bowie collection is oddly divided into two chunks; I have Hunky Dory, Ziggy Stardust, and Aladdin Sane, then Station to Station through Lodger.
Clark Nova Portable - No Wait Okay Now (Which for reasons I think due purely to word association always makes me think of amclark2) Then I think most of the church music in heaven is going to be Russian. (Bach will come on in relief every now and then). and then, for a slight change of genre: Becoming the Archetype - Terminate Damnation. Wikipedia says "Christian technical death metal". Pulled on a whiff of nostalgia out of a pile of my son's CDs that he still has sitting in a pile at our house. Ten years ago I took him to a Project 86 concert in a little local metal venue, now gone, called Skeletones, that held maybe 150 people as long as they were in close physical contact. There were four bands scheduled, and these guys were up first, early in the evening, when nobody had showed up yet. There were, I think, four of us in the audience (possibly my memory exaggerates, maybe there were six), standing in a row in front of the low stage in the corner. Their first CD, this album, had just been released. They played a good set and I felt sorry for them so bought my son the CD, possibly doubling their earnings for the evening. It turned out to be rather good, and hey, here it is a decade later. Still sounds good actually. So there you go.
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Maghrebi & Banabila live in Beirut
Recorded during the Global Week For Syria.
syrianmusiclives.com/projects/global-week
released April 30, 2015
Anas Maghrebi: vocals
http://www.tinymixtapes.com/chocolate-grinder/listen-tcf-hgpei01saztlzwlmfg1rimmo0dfs8-mix-disjecta
My David Bowie collection is oddly divided into two chunks; I have Hunky Dory, Ziggy Stardust, and Aladdin Sane, then Station to Station through Lodger.
- From 1997
- And from the same collection, from 1993
Feat. the late Paul Bley
Aurora Liminalis by William Basinski and Richard Chartier
My, this is good.
- At Soundcloud.
Philip Jeck- Sand
Wow; this is really good - I've had this a long time but haven't listened to it enough.
Cleaners - Real Raga Shit
Really like this too; it was a 2014 TMT year end pick but I just got around to getting it from emu; it's pretty cheap there too.
Clark Nova Portable - No Wait Okay Now
(Which for reasons I think due purely to word association always makes me think of amclark2)
Then
I think most of the church music in heaven is going to be Russian. (Bach will come on in relief every now and then).
and then, for a slight change of genre:
Becoming the Archetype - Terminate Damnation.
Wikipedia says "Christian technical death metal". Pulled on a whiff of nostalgia out of a pile of my son's CDs that he still has sitting in a pile at our house. Ten years ago I took him to a Project 86 concert in a little local metal venue, now gone, called Skeletones, that held maybe 150 people as long as they were in close physical contact. There were four bands scheduled, and these guys were up first, early in the evening, when nobody had showed up yet. There were, I think, four of us in the audience (possibly my memory exaggerates, maybe there were six), standing in a row in front of the low stage in the corner. Their first CD, this album, had just been released. They played a good set and I felt sorry for them so bought my son the CD, possibly doubling their earnings for the evening. It turned out to be rather good, and hey, here it is a decade later. Still sounds good actually.
So there you go.