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Glice 09.11.2008 05:58 PM

 

 


And a CD of 1920s music from Baghdad. And an Um Kalthum record. And a skiffle compilation.

Everyneurotic 09.11.2008 07:06 PM

my mom is a fan.

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Originally Posted by Glice


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an Um Kalthum record..


al shabbray 09.11.2008 07:09 PM

o rourke - long night

(waiting for the arrival of it)

HECKLER SPRAY 09.12.2008 06:52 AM

Drive Like Jehu - Really Fucking Blow

noisereductions 09.12.2008 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Moshe
 


Moshe, tell me about this one?

hat and bread 09.12.2008 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Glice
 




I bought a live CD of theirs recently and like it a lot. How is this?

Moshe 09.12.2008 10:02 AM

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Originally Posted by noisereductions
Moshe, tell me about this one?


I'm still waiting for my mail order.
In the mean time this can give you an idea:


Biographyby Steve HueyOne of the earliest large-group endeavors attempted in the European free jazz movement, the Globe Unity Orchestra was founded by German pianist Alexander Von Schlippenbach in 1966, at first for the specific purpose of performing his composition "Globe Unity," which was commissioned for the Berliner Jazztage. Initially, the 19-piece orchestra combined saxophonist Peter Brotzmann's trio and trumpeter Manfred Schoof's quintet with a phalanx of other early giants of European free jazz (mostly from Germany); they included, among many others, trombonist Albert Mangelsdorff, woodwind players Gunter Hampel and Willem Breuker, vibist Karl Berger, bassists Buschi Niebergall and Peter Kowald, and drummers Jaki Liebezeit (of the rock group Can) and Sven-Åke Johansson. The initial performance was a historic and rousingly cacophonous success, and Von Schlippenbach kept the group going, serving as its musical director for most of the next two decades. Naturally, the membership fluctuated quite a bit; by the early '70s, the group had more of a British presence, with players like guitarist Derek Bailey, saxophonist Evan Parker, and trombonists Malcolm Griffiths and Paul Rutherford, plus trumpeter Kenny Wheeler and drummer Han Bennink. Von Schlippenbach left for a bit in 1971, but returned the following year, and the group began playing outside of Germany more often beginning in 1974, which also marked the point at which more of their music was preserved on record (much of it on FMP). As the orchestra evolved, it relied less and less on structured arrangements, eventually becoming completely free. However, since a 20th-anniversary celebration and recording session, the group has mostly been silent.

blunderbuss 09.12.2008 10:06 AM

 


Asbestoscape - s/t

batreleaser 09.12.2008 01:54 PM

i just ordered beefheart's grow fins boxset, so yeah, real stoked about this.

also, i found a goldmine of stiff little fingers casettes the other day. as ive been venting about this week, ive recently been rediscovering all the great pure rock music that i in some cases swore off when i poledged my allegiance to wierder and noisier sounds. in most cases i didnt sell anything, and thank god, because i dont know where id be if i didnt have some of these records still, because without totally forgetting about all the wierd/post/whatevs punk, no wave, free jazz, noise rock, harsh noise/pe, drone, dark ambient, etc..., ive totally been getting obsessed with the classic 60s and 70s rock, dylan type folk, early/pop punk, and whatever, just the real popular great rock albums. i did sell some records that i wish i still had though, and stiff little fingers is definitley one of them. theyre like one of the angriest bands ive ever heard. not as angry as like, the angry samoans, but definitley angry than minor threat. i mean, these were dudes who were living in ireland during the times of the ira, just watching thier country be ripped apart. so they were totally pissed. and i was thinking about how much i loved them when i was 13 without even thinking about the angry political side of the band and realizing thatd id appreciate them now just as much if not more knowing this was a serious, but still funny about thier seriousness, band. so anyways, i was looking at our local punk store (toxic ranch) and was scoping the cassettes, because theyre dirt cheap, and you can find some excellent driving tunes if you look hard enough (granted you gotta casette player). but this day, i found a fucking mother load. a whole ton of the early stiff little fingers casettes! they cost me 12 dollars all together and i got:
inflammable material
nobodys heros
now then
go for it


oh yeah, and i also found branca's 'symphony no.6' on used cd. so, an excellent day indeed.

Alex's Trip 09.13.2008 02:03 PM

 

The Earl Of Slander 09.13.2008 04:49 PM

That is another totally killer cover for something I don't recognise. What is it?

repeater 09.15.2008 02:38 AM


 

bought this on sauturday, and have only given it a couple of spins so far, but it sounds great. its just two long songs (side 1 and side 2, but might as well just be one long jam) Very krauty. Nice artwork too.

batreleaser 09.15.2008 09:21 AM

the original silence-the second original silence

another live recordings of thurston, o'rourke, and gustaffson doing diskaholics type avant noise jazz.

noisereductions 09.15.2008 07:18 PM

This picture disappeared? It was Groovie Ghoulies' MONSTER CLUB.
 

Thor Anders Aase 09.16.2008 05:36 AM

Motorpsycho: Little Lucid Moments

noisereductions 09.17.2008 07:13 AM

 

tw2113 09.17.2008 08:05 AM

No Curses Here by Noe Venable

uhler 09.17.2008 11:52 PM

KVOTERINGEN -VIDRIG MASKINELL FRAMFART 7 INCH
KIDS - S/T (great old belgium 77 punk rock n roll band. check them out! i just got into them from this girl that i'm kind of dating) LP
REGULATIONS - DIFFERENT NEEDS 7 INCH
MODERAT LIKVIDATION - NEVER MIND THE BOOTLEGS CD
AMDI PETERSEN'S ARME - BLOD SER MERE VIRKLIGT UD DA FILM 7 INCH
CIVIL VICTIM - S/T 7 INCH
STAGNATION - DESTRACTION 7 INCH

i just ordered all that from havoc records.

Sonic Youth 37 09.18.2008 01:24 AM

Body Language EP - Monotonix
Dubnobasswithmyheadman - Underworld

uhler 09.18.2008 03:59 PM

the jam- in the city, this is the modern world and all mod cons remastered editions on cd.

gualbert 09.18.2008 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by uhler
MODERAT LIKVIDATION - NEVER MIND THE BOOTLEGS CD


Aah...swedish hc.:rolleyes:

sonic sphere 09.19.2008 08:23 AM

dead meadow-old growth
acid mothers temple & the cosmic inferno-journey into the cosmic inferno

al shabbray 09.19.2008 08:27 AM

no age - nouns
boards of canada - beautiful place out in the country

Jerry Garcia 09.19.2008 08:48 AM

Wussy : Rigor Mortis EP

uhler 09.19.2008 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by gualbert
Aah...swedish hc.:rolleyes:


is good

viewtiful_alan 09.21.2008 07:45 PM

 

 

noisereductions 09.22.2008 07:15 AM

viewtiful, Do you haveDEDICATION 2? It's f'ing amazing. That and CARTER II were the ones that made me obsessed. But DEDICATION 2 has so much great stuff on it. Like "South Muzik." Agh! And his version of "What You Know?"! So great.

viewtiful_alan 09.22.2008 08:26 AM

I dont have it yet but I need to get it : /.
The best of the mixtapes i assume?

noisereductions 09.22.2008 08:32 AM

I probably have like 10 of his mixtapes or so. It's definitely one of my favorites.

Also recomended: "The Drought Is Over 4" and "None Higher"

viewtiful_alan 09.22.2008 08:42 AM

I only have dedication.
does 2 still have dj drama yelling "gangsta greezys" OFF KEY! at random points in every song... cuz on dedication Wayne will be awesome, and then that comes out of no where and almost kills it.

noisereductions 09.22.2008 09:01 AM

Unfortunately Drama can't do anything without yelling too loud over the top. So yes.

viewtiful_alan 09.22.2008 09:02 AM

Ugh... oh well, these songs are so great that I can over look it.. barely.
Is there any sort of guide to which mixtapes are "legit" and not just homemade redundancies?

noisereductions 09.22.2008 09:10 AM

not a comprehensive one. the wiki entry for Lil Wayne does a pretty good job of listing legit ones. But really not too thorough.

viewtiful_alan 09.22.2008 09:12 AM

Are there any good mixtapes of the guest appearances?

noisereductions 09.22.2008 09:25 AM

hmm. Good question. MOST of the mixtapes I've come across are generally just outtakes/remixes. I'll keep my ear to the ground for ya, man.

viewtiful_alan 09.22.2008 09:27 AM

Thanks man : p.
Im semi surprised there isnt a comprehensive wayne fan site about this sort of thing.

noisereductions 09.22.2008 09:43 AM

No kidding!

He has sooooo many mixtapes to sort thru. It is tough. I try to stay away from things that are obvious fanmade hodgepodges. Generally I'll pick it up if I know it's made by Wayne OR if it's something attainable at a major store then I'll figure it's probably semi-legit or at least good quality.

viewtiful_alan 09.22.2008 10:05 AM

Same here.
Eh I'm sure it'll get clarified sooner or later.

fugazifan 09.22.2008 06:28 PM

so ive been in the states and i have bought a few albums. a lot of it was stuff that i had on my computer but wanted the real thing, some of it wasnt though.
i got:
SCG-youre never a lone with a cigarette
sir richard bishop-poytheistic fragments (definatly his weakest album, but it was cheap and he is my favorite, and his better albums are harder to find)
fuck buttons-street horsing
goslings-spaceheater/perfect interior
charamlabides-joy shapes
james blackshaw-sunshrine
a collection called-masters of old time country autoharp. its really good. i may upload it for those interested. i just have to figure out how to UL. and it might only be in a few days
mission of burma-signals calls and marches


i also bought dvds of these movies
once upon a time in the west
the wickerman (1973)
time bandits

i love the USA

noisereductions 09.24.2008 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Bytor Peltor
Yo La Tengo - They Shoot, We Score



 


is that out yet?


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