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"(...) new live album imminently"! |
Gastr del Sol - We Have Dozens Of Titles (May 24)
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October:
Claire M Singer – part two of the trilogy which began with “Saor”. perhaps also interesting, and taken from the same newsletter: November: Philip Jeck tribute album with original tracks from Hildur Guðnadóttir & David Sylvian, Philip Jeck, Fennesz, Jana Winderen, Chris Watson, Rosy Parlane, Claire M Singer, Faith Coloccia and others, and a contribution from Jah Wobble & Deep Space… |
Diamanda Galás - In Concert (June 14)
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SUMAC – The Healer (June 21)
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Samantha Morton (yes, that Samantha Morton) - Daffodils & Dirt (June 14)
Looking forward to it. I've heard/read her talk about music through the years and she's always had something interesting to say. ETA: Her duo goes by the name Sam Morton. |
John Cale - POPtical Illusion (June 14)
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No "Maggot Brain" cover, though. :confused: |
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Shabaka - Perceive Its Beauty, Acknowledge Its Grace (April 12). Haven't heard it, but in principle I'm not crazy about a resurgence of flute jazz.
claire rousay - sentiment (April 19) Bill MacKay - Locust Land (May 24) |
The new Cindy Lee album, “Diamond Jubilee,” is amazing and only on YouTube for the moment.
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releases June 14, 2024 |
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that's not entirely true: https://www.geocities.ws/ccqsk/ :) no idea who this is, I'll give it a try thanks! |
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Nobody listens to the shit I recommend. :D |
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It’s Patrick Flegel from Women but frankly Cindy Lee is a better project. Check out 2020’s “What’s Tonight to Eternity” if you want to hear this stuff at its peak. Sonic Youth reminiscent at times, but honestly quite a bit weirder. |
The Fall - 'Slates' Live! (April 26)
https://thequietus.com/articles/3403...l-steve-hanley SHIT I just found out about this. I'm assuming there'll be more copies of the 10" and/or CD than the 200 that flew off the Bandcamp shelves... https://bellaunion.bandcamp.com/album/slates-live |
Linda Thompson - Proxy Music (June 21)
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I don't like their new stuff. Since Women, Patrick (and his brother's band) have with each new release steadily been moving away from the Noise and No-wave influence to a more streamlined commercial sound. Women were ok though, I would second checking them out or better yet, mix women with beer for one of the most potent combinations known to man. |
CAN - Live In Aston 1977 (May 31)
And then there's Wolf Eyes & Anthony Braxton's latest extravaganza... |
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