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viewtiful_alan 05.02.2009 04:58 PM

All on vinyl:

 

 

 

The Earl Of Slander 05.02.2009 05:35 PM

Nice!

blunderbuss 05.04.2009 02:56 AM

Eyeballs - The Roof Of the World
Cam Deas - My Guitar Is Alive And It's Singing
c.s.ka. - Tape Song
BVDUB - To Live
Peter Wright - Snow Blind

wellcharge 05.04.2009 03:18 PM

 

 

sarramkrop 05.05.2009 01:30 AM

Onna - Onna [7763-7 / TUQ002-7]



 

Reissue of this 1983 psychedelic punk single from Japanese artist Keizo Miyanish. "Cortigiana dal velo" and "Mune o tsutsunde" pair acid guitar and bass over tripped out drum programming and loops to produce a psychedelic masterpiece that fits somewhere between the first White Stains seven-inch and Les Rallizes Dénudés oeuvre circa 1980. We hope this this release and an upcoming retrospective CD featuring the recorded debut of Michio Kurihara will vastly expand their profile to music lovers worldwide.

alex_could 05.05.2009 09:41 AM

Offend Maggie by Deerhoof at their fantastic concert!

 

batreleaser 05.05.2009 10:10 AM

endless boogie-focus level

The Earl Of Slander 05.05.2009 03:28 PM

Ciccone Youth - The Whitey Album (vinyl)
 


Saw it on vinyl and just thought "why not?"

auto-aim 05.05.2009 03:56 PM

 


 


 


 

noisereductions 05.05.2009 09:00 PM

from my wife, for my birthday:

Beck - One Foot In The Grave (deluxe)
Bill Callahan - Sometimes I Wish We Were An Eagle
Bob Dylan - Together Through Life (2CD/DVD)
Eminem - Relapse (pre-order)

greedrex 05.06.2009 04:13 AM

^^^lucky dÖOd!
when was yr birthday? Was there a thread or did we miss it completely???
How old are you?

noisereductions 05.06.2009 07:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by greedrex
^^^lucky dÖOd!
when was yr birthday? Was there a thread or did we miss it completely???
How old are you?


it's t-t-t-t-t'day, Junior!

Listened to the Beck this morning, and the extra tracks could have easily stood as an album of their own. An incredible album of their own. The only track I was shocked wasn't included was "Buried Alive" or "Burning Alive" which he played live during the MG tour a couple times. Stunning acoustic track that never surfaced. But, yeah. Amazing expanded record.

sonic sphere 05.06.2009 07:52 AM

husker du-candy apple grey
husker du-warehouse:songs and stories

viewtiful_alan 05.06.2009 03:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by noisereductions
from my wife, for my birthday:

Beck - One Foot In The Grave (deluxe)
Bill Callahan - Sometimes I Wish We Were An Eagle
Bob Dylan - Together Through Life (2CD/DVD)
Eminem - Relapse (pre-order)

Nice man. : ) Happy birthday by the way.

Yesterday me and a friend got stranded at the mall for 6 hours yesterday after his car got towed... I wound up buying this:
 

sarramkrop 05.06.2009 05:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarramkrop
Onna - Onna [7763-7 / TUQ002-7]









 

Reissue of this 1983 psychedelic punk single from Japanese artist Keizo Miyanish. "Cortigiana dal velo" and "Mune o tsutsunde" pair acid guitar and bass over tripped out drum programming and loops to produce a psychedelic masterpiece that fits somewhere between the first White Stains seven-inch and Les Rallizes Dénudés oeuvre circa 1980. We hope this this release and an upcoming retrospective CD featuring the recorded debut of Michio Kurihara will vastly expand their profile to music lovers worldwide.


I wish there were more records like this out there. Inspiring stuff.

My critical radar has gone a bit quiet of late. It's a good thing.

sarramkrop 05.06.2009 05:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarramkrop
I wish there were more records like this out there. Inspiring stuff.

My critical radar has gone a bit quiet of late. It's a good thing.


My English is ever so bad too.

sarramkrop 05.06.2009 05:31 PM

What I'm saying is, BUY IT BY THE TRUCKLOADS, and we might get to hear the unheard in the future. Plus, Holy Mountain is one of the best record labels out there.

The Earl Of Slander 05.07.2009 12:02 PM

MF DOOM - Operation Doomsday ("Special edition original issue double vinyl long player - plus vintage promotional poster")

 


One of those classic DOOM albums I've never picked up. I'd filled out a loyalty card at my favourite local record store so when I saw they'd done a new vinyl reissue I had no excuse not to blow it on this really...

Next I need to seek out King Geedorah...

The Earl Of Slander 05.07.2009 03:40 PM

Oh and I also ordered in:

Peste Noir - Ballade Cuntre Lo Anemi Francor
 


Sonic Youth - The Eternal (BEGN)
 


Which I absolutely will NOT be listening to early. Need to hear it right the first time. I just want the live LP/poster.

viewtiful_alan 05.07.2009 10:41 PM

Off some mixtape dude who was gettin us to sell his stuff at my work:

 

The Earl Of Slander 05.08.2009 01:31 PM

Man, exams always drive me into music buying overdrive to relieve the tension.

RZA - Bobby Digital in Stereo (Vinyl)
 


Aretha Franklin - Aretha's Greatest Hits (Vinyl)
 


Keiji Haino - Nijiumu (PSF 7)(CD)
 


blunderbuss 05.08.2009 02:58 PM

A whole lotta retail therapy goin' on:

Cheval Sombre - "Cheval Sombre" CD
Keith Fullerton Whitman / Geoff Mullen - "July 19 2006" LP
Keith Fullerton Whitman - "Dream House" 4 x cassette
Marble Sky / Earn - "Behind" cassette
Cometa Fever - "Dead Light" 1-sided LP
Furisubi - Three Armed Mary CDR
Furisubi - Cosmic Loom CDR

the ikara cult 05.08.2009 03:11 PM

Monks - Black Monk Time. Absolutely Essential Shit.
Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavillion. Not sure if it stands up with Feels and Strawberry Jam yet, My Girls is a great pop song though

gmku 05.08.2009 05:39 PM

I'm feeling the need to hit the record stores tomorrow. Will report back.

gmku 05.09.2009 05:56 PM

Tom Waits - Rain Dogs (vinyl)

My first-ever copy.

The Earl Of Slander 05.09.2009 07:55 PM

Nice! Definitley one of my favourite Waits albums. The only one I have on vinyl is Blue Valentines, which is amazing too. I need to track down Nighthawks At The Diner on wax...

stu666 05.10.2009 03:45 AM


 





 




 

super_charger 05.10.2009 08:55 AM


 

 


 

wellcharge 05.10.2009 03:05 PM

did people in the early 80s actually think jazz fusion was a good idea?
this album must have cost a million dollars to make; bill withers,steve gadd,eric gale,marcus miller,randy brecker,grover washington jr, wynton marsalis, john faddis etc. appear
there's a cheesy track about a kid wishing he could be playing basketball instead of being in church that makes the lp worth the $2


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gmku 05.10.2009 03:45 PM

Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique & Check Your Head on new vinyl

gmku 05.10.2009 05:39 PM

I kinda feel like I purchased some Holy Grail LPs today. My CDs got beat to shit because my daughter in high school took them to all her parties and passed em around to her friends. I found one Check on her car floor one time, out of the case.

These are two of my all-time favorite records. I would say that Check Your Head is in my top 10 favorite albums.

The Earl Of Slander 05.10.2009 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by gmku
I kinda feel like I purchased some Holy Grail LPs today. My CDs got beat to shit because my daughter in high school took them to all her parties and passed em around to her friends. I found one Check on her car floor one time, out of the case.

These are two of my all-time favorite records. I would say that Check Your Head is in my top 10 favorite albums.


I've only really been into hip-hop for a short while, having never really put the time in to getting it as a genre before. The only Beastie's album I have gotten around to getting so far is that Paul's Boutique reissue, which I like quite a lot, but feel I need to explore further, as it's so dense I've still barely begun to get my head around it. I'm guessing you would suggest I get Check Your Head soon too?

gmku 05.10.2009 06:01 PM

Yes! And I'm not a hip-hop fan. At least not yet. Just a Beasties fan. Though I do like De La Soul quite a bit.

I suspect you'll like Check Your Head even more. It feels more relaxed to me, and more like rock, in a way, probably because the Boys are doing a lot of the instrument parts themselves this time. It has more of a "live" feel to it versus sampled.

The Earl Of Slander 05.10.2009 06:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gmku
Yes! And I'm not a hip-hop fan. At least not yet. Just a Beasties fan. Though I do like De La Soul quite a bit.


It took me forever to get into it. I kept trying, but while I always appreciated why I should love it, I just never really did. The album that finally did it for me was "Madvillainy", followed shortly by "Illmatic". After that it just flowed naturally. I went from ambivalence to joy in about 2 weeks.

gmku 05.10.2009 06:11 PM

Thing is, I never really thought of the Beasties as hip hop. I know they are, genre-wise, but I think they crossed over enough into "alternative" in their time that I've always seen them as sort of "alt-rock." Does that make sense? I know that beyond the Beasties and De La Soul, I have not been able to make the leap of faith.

The Earl Of Slander 05.10.2009 06:24 PM

I get your point about the Beasties. Especially their more "punky" stuff. Paul's Boutique is pretty much straight hip-hop though, and De La Soul definitely is. But yeah, as someone else who really struggled to make the leap, I always recommend MF Doom as perhaps the easiest way in for people into more 'out' music. Was for me anyway. How do you feel about the Anticon stuff?

gmku 05.10.2009 06:27 PM

Completely unfamiliar with that.

The Earl Of Slander 05.10.2009 06:33 PM

Oh, they're pretty interesting. It's this label/collective of (mostly white) avant-garde-kind-of-hip-hop artists, who often inhabit some sort of weird unclassifiable space between hip-hop, folk, drone and rock, among other things. Also, they come out with lyrics like:

there's something to the fading of faith.
my whole childhood was the broken guitar
and my sister's silly yellow blanket.
now i carry slender and sexy curved sledge hammers
to break the bricks i bought.
i should have never went to college,
but took a trip to costa rica to cut rainforests to choke myself.

...which definitely isn't your "typical" rap writing. Worth looking into anyway. "cLOUDDEAD" is probably the "classic" project from them, but there's tons of wildly different stuff released under the Anticon banner.

gmku 05.10.2009 06:34 PM

OK, thanks.

gmku 05.10.2009 10:02 PM

 


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