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特别返场:2020年的精彩音乐作品第三辑。 十二月末是个特别的时节。欧美地区因为圣诞节和新年的缘故,此时已经基本进入假期;而在华语音乐世界,“年终发力”已经是光荣传统。近几个星期,我们陆续听到上海复兴方案、谭维维、万能青年旅店、九连真人等带来的重量级作品,他们从不同的角度阐述了对历史与时局、社会变迁与地缘文化的观察,与我们所生活的世界联系之紧密。这样的连结,也构成了我们评判音乐标准的重要因素。 本期盘点中拼配的也是一些口味各异的作品。游走于 post-hardcore 与 shoegaze 之间的 Nothing, 从民谣向 chamber pop 进化的青葉市子,七年后复出的实验乐队 Magik Markers, 从实验声响重回温暖歌谣的 Fleet Foxes, 还有每两年如约而至的惘闻——2020年的《十万个为什么》,依然成熟大气,依然回味悠长。 《周末变奏》2020年终盘点第三辑: 青葉市子 - Porcelain 万能青年旅店 - 泥河 Perfume Genius - Your Body Changes Everything 谭维维 - 吴春芳 上海复兴方案 - Zoom Christmas Nothing - Say Less 九连真人 - 上岗去 King Krule - Alone, Omen 3 Magik Markers - Born Dead Fleet Foxes - Sunblind 惘闻乐队 - 醉忘川 《周末变奏》2020年回顾: 年终盘点 第一辑 年终盘点 第二辑 完整版 歌单
O episódio desta semana conta com The New Year, Babyfather, Magik Markers, Willie Dunn, Raymond Scott, James K. e muitos mais. Com Gonçalo Formiga & Zé Maldito dos Cave Story
O episódio desta semana conta com The New Year, Babyfather, Magik Markers, Willie Dunn, Raymond Scott, James K. e muitos mais. Com Gonçalo Formiga & Zé Maldito dos Cave Story
Approximately 25 years after it started, 2020 is finally coming to an end. As is customary in the music world, before one can look ahead, one must look back. Our latest episode is no exception, with Steven and Ian reflecting on a year of excellent releases in the indie world to choose their ultimate top five. Featuring efforts from The 1975, Bartees Strange, Dogleg, Bob Dylan, and more, Steven and Ian have each respectively crafted their list of 2020’s definitive records. If you're looking for more music that you might have missed this year, check out our full list of the year's best albums here and the indie-specific list here. As for new selections in this week’s Recommendation Corner, Ian has been spinning 'I Had Everybody Snowed,' the debut solo album from Taking Meds vocalist/guitarist Skylar Sarkis that has been a work in progress for nearly a decade. Steven, on the other hand, has been enjoying '2020,' the aptly titled latest effort from Magik Markers, their first in seven years.Subscribe to the newsletter for weekly music recommendations in your inbox and stream the official Topsify playlist.
Die Brainwashed - Radio Edition ist eine einstündige Show mit Musik von den Künstlern und Labels auf Brainwashed.com. 1. Gnod and Joao Pais Filipe, "Faca de Terra" (Faca de Fogo) 2020 Rocket 2. Current 93, "The Death Of The Corn (Original Tape Master)" (Horsey (remaster)) 2020 House of Mythology 3. Magik Markers, "Machine" (Isolated from Exterior Time: 2020) 2020 Drag City 4. MJ Guider, "FM Secure" (Sour Cherry Bell) 2020 Kranky 5. Cucina Povera and ELS, "Marmori" (The Oystercatcher) 2020 Editions Mego 6. Marina Rosenfeld and Ben Vida, "(Vertice Preview)" (Vertice) 2020 Fridman Gallery 7. Lucrecia Dalt, "Disuelta" (No era solida) 2020 RVNG Intl. 8. Microwolf, "Mara" (My Cauliflower Ears) 2020 Lost Tribe Sound 9. Michael C. Sharp, "Motor Pt. 2: White Lines" (Motor Pt. 2: White Lines) 2020 Holodeck 10. Sarah Davachi, "Stations II" (Cantus, Descant) 2020 Late Music * Sendung vom 12. Juli 2020 == Brainwashed - Radio Edition Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening. * http://brainwashed.com
Approximately 25 years after it started, 2020 is finally coming to an end. As is customary in the music world, before one can look ahead, one must look back. Our latest episode is no exception, with Steven and Ian reflecting on a year of excellent releases in the indie world to choose their ultimate top five. Featuring efforts from The 1975, Bartees Strange, Dogleg, Bob Dylan, and more, Steven and Ian have each respectively crafted their list of 2020’s definitive records. If you're looking for more music that you might have missed this year, check out our full list of the year's best albums here and the indie-specific list here. As for new selections in this week’s Recommendation Corner, Ian has been spinning 'I Had Everybody Snowed,' the debut solo album from Taking Meds vocalist/guitarist Skylar Sarkis that has been a work in progress for nearly a decade. Steven, on the other hand, has been enjoying '2020,' the aptly titled latest effort from Magik Markers, their first in seven years.Subscribe to the newsletter for weekly music recommendations in your inbox and stream the official Topsify playlist.
In part 2 of Dwyer's talk with Elisa Ambrogio they discuss our current scary reality, why people who believe in the rapture shouldn't be able to run for political office, dancing, the changing mindset of Americans and she reveals something special that is coming for Magik Marker fans. Opening Song, "You Can Find Me," from the new Magik Markers album 2020.By the 2020 album at: https://www.dragcity.com/products/twentytwentyMagik Markers Bandcamp: https://magikmarkers.bandcamp.com/Elisa Ambrogio Bandcamp: https://elisaambrogio.bandcamp.comMagik Markers twitter @tweethassleElisa Ambrogio Instagram: @invisiblemotorAll things Matt Dwyer: https://linktr.ee/All_Things_DwyerCWMD is Produced, recorded and edited by Matt DwyerConsulting Producer: Dustin Marshall See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Elisa Ambrogio joins CWMD to talk about the Magik Markers new album, living in a small town, ketchup on hotdogs, solo touring and her dad telling her the music of Tiffany was crap. Ms. Ambrogio is funny, engaging and a blast of a conversation. Opening Song, "You Can Find Me," from the new Magik Markers album 2020.By the 2020 album at: https://www.dragcity.com/products/twentytwentyMagik Markers Bandcamp: https://magikmarkers.bandcamp.com/Elisa Ambrogio Bandcamp: https://elisaambrogio.bandcamp.com/Magik Markers twitter @tweethassleElisa Ambrogio Instagram: @invisiblemotorAll things Matt Dwyer: https://linktr.ee/All_Things_DwyerCWMD is Produced, recorded and edited by Matt DwyerConsulting Producer: Dustin Marshall See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Thunder, Lightening and Rain by Walt Disney Sound Effects Group on Chilling, Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted House (Walt Disney Records) 1′07″ The Last Stop by Uilos on I: Dark Night of the Soul (So Called Hell ) 5′40″ Afterlife/Judgement by John Bence on Kill - Single (Thrill Jockey Records ) 7′46″ She fell asleep somewhere outside the world by David Toop on Apparition Paintings (Room40) 11′50″ A Long Paleness by Graeme Miller & Steve Shill on The Carrier Frequency (Finders Keepers) 16′08″ Truth by Isolating on Perennial (Agnes / 4GN3S ) 17′30″ Music For Three Combs by Lisa Lerkenfeldt on Collagen (Shelter Press ) 21′10″ Hymn For 2020 by Magik Markers on 2020 (Drag City Records ) 24′18″ Spirits of Redeemer by Summer of Seventeen on Summer of Seventeen (Karlrecords) 27′57″ Tropy by Samutek on Omamy (Evening Chants ) 34′18″ Nightmare Moon Desert by Karwan Marouf on Oskar & Lily – Where No One Knows Us (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (Ronahi Records ) 35′14″ Alone by Timo van Luijk & Mark Harwood on Vang Circular (Penultimate Press) 39′12″ Le Hable a la ola del mar by Mint Field on Sentimiento Mundial (felte) 40′27″ Toom by Rojin Sharafi on Zangaar (Zabte Sote ) 45′42″ Scamming Shaman Pin by Jesse Osborne-Lanthier on Left My Brain @ Can Paixano (La Xampanyeria) Ost (Haunter Records ) 47′50″ Fog Constellation (Approaching) by Kassel Jaeger on Swamps/Things (Shelter Press ) 51′25″ Point Zero (feat. Bob Stohl & Kat Epple) by Barry Cleveland on Stones of Precious Water (Telephone Explosion Records ) 53′15″ Mass for the Endangered by Gabriel Crouch & Gallicantus on Sarah Kirkland Snider: Mass for the Endangered (Nonesuch Records) 56′38″ Tranq by Buttechno on Psy X (Gost Zvuk) 58′40″ Them (Prologue) [feat. Malibu] by Oliver Coates on A Little Night Music: Aural Apparitions from the Geographic North (Geographic North) 61′30″ Avuls I by Only Now X Orogen on Avuls (Sucata Tapes) 66′44″ Early Morning Mist by Daniel O'Sullivan on Electric Māyā: Dream Flotsam and Astral Hinterlands (VHF) 68′00″ Klirrfaktor by Conrad Schnitzler & Frank Bretschneider on Con-Struct (Bureau B) 70′20″ Sat by Désaccord Majeur on Sunquake (A Colourful Storm ) 74′16″ Sunder by Nicolas Jaar on Cenizas (Other People) 77′00″ Burning Feather by Eartheater on Phoenix: Flames Are Dew Upon My Skin (PAN) 78′20″ To Lonely Shores by Locust on After the Rain (Channel Of Light ) 82′48″ Black Wind, Pt. 1 by Only Now on Black Wind / Merciless Destiny (Kush Arora Publishing) 85′40″ Ker P.O.G. itw by Principles of Geometry on Tigersushi Demos 2000-2020 (Tigersushi Records) 87′40″ Palermo, June 1848 by Guy Hobsbawm on Communes Qui Poussent Comme Des Champignons Après Le Déluge (Mysteries of the Deep) 89′40″ Barnacles by Hyph11E on Barnacles (SVBKVLT) 92′00″ Kiss of the Phoenix by Eartheater on Phoenix: Flames Are Dew Upon My Skin (PAN ) 94′55″ Nora by Samutek on Omamy (Evening Chants) 98′06″ Wisdom Has a Certain Innocence To It (feat. Anthony Baldino) [feat. Anthony Baldino] by Valance Drakes on Freedom Is Its Own Kind of Salary (LAAPS) 100′20″ Drifting Off To Birds by Erik K Skodvin on Anbessa (Miasmah Recordings) 101′37″ Berceuse by Penelope Trappes on Eel Drip (Houndstooth) 105′10″ Inertia by Ossia on Devil’s Dance (Blackest Ever Black) 107′25″ End of Summer, Pt. 3 (with Hildur Gudnadottir & Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe) by Jóhann Jóhannsson on End of Summer (with Hildur Gudnadottir & Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe) (Sonic Pieces) 112′36″ Shenandoah, Texas by J D Emmanuel on New Neighborhoods (Freedom To Spend) 118′32″ The Great Pumpkin Waltz by Vince Guaraldi on It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (Craft Recordings) Check out the full archives on the website.
Romy, Oklou, Mystery Waitress, Sufjan Stevens, Still Corners, Widowspeak, Magik Markers + MORE 90% my own picks, 5% bFM playlist gems, 5% dead air while I find the play button.
"Monte Fisto" by Hudson Mohawke from B. B. H. E; "Arms to the Sky" by Magik Markers from Isolated from Exterior Time: 2020; "Adam's Apple" by Matmos from The Consuming Flame: Open Exercises in Group Form; "Dreams" by Romare from Home; "Detached Living" by Rites Wild from Ways of Being; "Sprites" by Bent Arcana from their self-titled album. Courtesy of Castle Face. " A Little Way Different" by Moon Duo from Escape (Expanded Edition); "Sleep" by Adam Shephard from Plague Hymns; "Bororo by Hama from Houmeissa; "Four Women and Darkness" by J. Zunz from Hibiscus; "Tomita" by Jaga Jazzist from Pyramid
I can go on. I can go on. It's our mantra. It's why we're here, playing sub-underground rocknroll music from the last six decades for you on a 70-minute podcast, in spite of the howling void of stupidity and incompetence that surrounds us. Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #158 has a few new numbers for ya from VIOLENT CHANGE and MAGIK MARKERS (!), as well as a recently-unearthed gem from THE MAXINES - and then the rest of the show is "old chestnuts" from the likes of The Fall, Saccharine Trust, LA Drugs, Electric Eels, Departmentstore Santas, Knights Bridge, 1/2 Japanese and Naked Spots Dance (pictured). It's a real lulu of a programme, modesty aside.Track listing:VIOLENT CHANGE - Production Life MAGIK MARKERS - MachineEDIBLE ARRANGEMENTS - Moral ManNAKED SPOTS DANCE – Crescendo/Circle MoonIRREPERABLES - Broken SoundLA DRUGS - StagediveELECTRIC EELS - RefrigeratorTHE RIOTS - I Can Go OnKNIGHTS BRIDGE - Make Me Some LoveDEPARTMENTSTORE SANTAS - Lost At SeaBETTER BEATLES - Penny Lane 1/2 JAPANESE - No DangerTHE GIRLS - Okey DokeyTHE MAXINES - Champagne-Induced TypoWET BLANKETS - No CarrotsCHRIS HEAZLEWOOD - International SmokerSACCHARINE TRUST - Success and FailureRUBY PINS - Chariot PRINZHORN DANCE SCHOOL - Lawyer’s Water JugTHE FLOWERS - After DarkTHE FALL - The N.W.R.A.
Episode 475: July 12, 2020 playlist: Gnod and Joao Pais Filipe, "Faca de Terra" (Faca de Fogo) 2020 Rocket Current 93, "The Death Of The Corn (Original Tape Master)" (Horsey (remaster)) 2020 House of Mythology Magik Markers, "Machine" (Isolated from Exterior Time: 2020) 2020 Drag City MJ Guider, "FM Secure" (Sour Cherry Bell) 2020 Kranky Cucina Povera and ELS, "Marmori" (The Oystercatcher) 2020 Editions Mego Marina Rosenfeld and Ben Vida, "(Vertice Preview)" (Vertice) 2020 Fridman Gallery Lucrecia Dalt, "Disuelta" (No era solida) 2020 RVNG Intl. Microwolf, "Mara" (My Cauliflower Ears) 2020 Lost Tribe Sound Michael C. Sharp, "Motor Pt. 2: White Lines" (Motor Pt. 2: White Lines) 2020 Holodeck Sarah Davachi, "Stations II" (Cantus, Descant) 2020 Late Music Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
MUSIC is emotionally healing! RFB Station co-founder and Bushwick Garage host brings it while I'm at. SXSW! Here's his Mental" edition of The Bushwick Garage featuring: The New York Howl, The Cramps, Ramones, Nicholas Nace, Beck, Low, Eels, Magik Markers, Devo, Butthole Surfers, Brian Jonestown Massacre, Cypress Hill and more more more more, Headphones on volume up rock out!
The holiday shopping season is over, there is no better way to recover from all this unbridled consumerism than popping Edgeland podcast into your brain holes and absorbing over an hour of edge propaganda. This week Bill tells a heartwarming tale of youthful trasgressions perfect for the holiday season. In the interview portion of the show Bill talks with musician Grey Gordon. Grey talks about being introduced to substances at a really early age, having a father into punk, and the music of Indiana. In the non edge column Bill talks with Elisa Ambrogio of Magik Markers about the 4H club, the worst dudes in hardcore, and expanding your musical horizons. One of the best episodes of the year getting in right under the buzzer.
On today's show, I talk to musician Elisa Ambrogio. In 2001, Elisa started the indie rock band Magik Markers with her childhood friend Leah Quimby. After touring with Sonic Youth in 2004, they released their first album on Thurston Moore's label, and continued to release albums and gain acclaim. Recently, Elisa recorded her first solo album The Immortalist, which was just released on the brilliant label Drag City. And it's one of the best albums to come out this year.This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on iTunes, follow me on Twitter, and come to In Stereo on 12/16 at 8pm at HiFi (Ave. A & 11th)!
JEFF BURCH is an American born New Zealander, formerly based in Sydney. Besides his solo work he also runs independent Imprint/Record Label THE SPRING PRESS (Bruce Russell, Psychic Ills, Magik Markers, The Bats etc.), he co-founded the duo MADALA TRAP with PAUL GOUGH (Pimmon) and was formerly one quarter of SONGS.
Looking out the window at a grey sky and pissing rain, I tried to invoke a few last rays of sunshine as the summer officially grinds to a halt. New tracks by Washed Out, who has been absolutely exploding across blogs, Pearl Harbour (following suit?), and Real Estate have been doing their damndest at squeezing the last dying breath out the summer. I kinda wonder if all this beach-y dream pop stuff that has been popping up like dandelions can keep coasting through until next year. Seems doubtful, though looking at the Mexican Summer release list for the next few months, which includes all 3 of the above mentioned artists, they're obviously hedging their bets that way. If it doesn't work out for 'em, at least '09 will be the year that summer crept into the 4 tracks of every bedroom savant in the land and spread rays of cheer across the blogosphere and into tape decks.Haven't checked 'em out yet, but this new-ish Vancouver band Indian Wars have been steadily getting some coverage, but outside of our own city, of course. Great stuff, I have to say. Nothing too new, but jangly, fuzzy, reverb laden garage pop with massive hooks will always perk up these ears. Coupla' shows coming up here in Vancouver, including a show on the 18th of September at some venue called The Enchanted Forest. Anyone who knows the whereabouts of this place should drop a comment below.Though some of his earlier work has left me wanting a little more, the new 2LP Dan Melchior Und Das Menace on S-S is jaw droppingly good. It's also pretty biting, with the most bite left over for a track dedicated to Williamsburg, NYC and the locust-like hipster invasion the NYC suburb has been dealing with lately. Anyways, this monster should satisfy those who loved last year's solid skewed garage-rock album Christmas For Crows.Played it on the show already, but once I heard Woven Bones has a new 12" coming in via Zoo Music, I had to play the excellent b-side off the already excellent Janie 7" from Needless Records. The Austin Texas native is on a flawless run right now, having released 3 dynamite 7"s on some of the best garage labels going right now (ie. Sweet Rot, Hozac and Needless). The 12", so I've been told, should be ready for the first week of October. You'll hear all about it here when it does drop.Speaking of having a flawless year, San Francisco's Fresh and Only's drop LP number 2 this week and it's easily as good, if not better, than their Castleface debut LP from earlier this year. The mp3's were sent my way a few weeks back, courtesy of Color Magazine, and though I don't listen to much music off my computer, this album has burned a hole in my hard drive. I'm not entirely sure how the group is able to peel off so many impossibly infectious songs (so far, the group have released 2 cassettes, 2 seven inches, 2 LPs and there is another LP on In The Red due year's end, aaaand another couple 7"s due by year's end as well. Oh, and don't forget about that Tim Cohen solo LP) but here's hoping they can keep running with it.Vancouver's Defektors are back in the city and they have a new cassettes available, featuring some covers and demos from the forthcoming LP due on Nominal sometime soon. Pretty limited run, so grab while you can...Thee Expressway has definitely shared the love for Belgium's Sloow Tapes here before, but now I've done it live on the air. Excerpts from the kraut-riddled Von Himmel, space-drone of Chicago's Drmwpn (featuring Steve Krakow of Plastic Crimewave/Galactic Zoo fame), and the ethereal forest-folk-psych of Im Jarhtal all got some airplay this week. Most of these cassettes play through as a whole, so only excerpts could be played. But, hopefully, it was enough to turn some people on to one of the best cassette outfits going.More local action: Ahna and Solars have just released a split 7", and, man, have these two put a lot of time into this package. Linocut sleeves and labels, spraypainted inner sleeves and an insert! Limited to 300 copies. Essential Vancouver power-drone/psych release. Any Canadian listeners/readers outside of Vancouver will have a ton of chances to catch Ahna as they embark on a lengthy cross-Canadian tour. Check below for those dates.The fine people at Vancouver's Ketchup Cavern passed along the test pressing for a forthcoming Robedoor 7", which should see the light of day in the next few weeks. Robedoor have been pretty quiet for most of 2009, but this new 7" see's the group stretching out a bit and amping things up. Their doom-drone vibe rooms intact but the group have added a pulse to it and come off with a bit of an Om vibe. Easily the most interesting stuff I've heard from the group (now a trio) in ages. You'll hear more about this one when it's finally ready to launch.Ketchup Cavern also has a brand new one-sided LP by Hamilton, Ontario's Fossils. Haven't had much time to sink my teeth into this one, but it should be ready for airplay for the next show.KC also have a new Sissy Spacek 7" due and two, count 'em TWO, full lengths by Aidan Baker. Keep 'em coming. In other Aidan Baker news, Nadja will be playing the Rickshaw Theatre on Saturday, October 3rd. Ahna and Empty Love both support. That one there is being presented by the skyrocketing Twee Death label and promotion group. Also in the works is a Blues Control show at Little Mountain on November 3rd, Wooden Shjips at the Anza club on Sunday, September 27, and Sic Alps with Magik Markers on Friday December 18th. All those bands will be playing Vancouver for the first time! Thanks for livening up this city a touch, Twee Death.Finally, ending the show in a typically noisy fashion, we have the brand new LP by Vancouver's The RITA, just recently released on RRR. I played the skate side, and rather than go into any details, I'll let the youtube video below do the 'splainin...Limited run on this one that, like all other RITA releases, this one will not last long. Drop by the shop to snatch one upWashed Out "Feel It All Around" High Times CS (Mirror Universe) 2009Pearl Harbour "Sun Burn" Something About The Chapparrals 12" (Mexican Summer) 2009Real Estate "Beach Comber" unreleased 2009Indian Wars "If You Want Me" unreleased 2009Dan Melchior Und Das Menace "O! Anxiety" Thank You Very Much 2LP (S-S) 2009Meth Teeth "My Heart's Heart" Sleepy Sisters Honeymoon Tour CDR (self released) 2009Woven Bones "Let It Breathe" Janie 7" (Needless Records)Fresh And Onlys "DY" Grey Eyed Girls LP (Woodsist) 2009Defektors "Shadow Of Fear" s/t CS (self released) 2009Om "Thebes (Edit)" God Is Good LP (Drag City) 2009Von Himmel "Moon Moss" Space Communion CS (Sloow) 2009Drmwpn "Side A Excerpt (Live In Chicago, 29 July, 2008)" Smoker CS (Sloow) 2009Im Jarhtal "Reprise 1" Reprisen Und Instrumentalstuecke CS (Sloow) 2009Im Jarhtal "Thema Mit Rosenstrauch" Reprisen Und Instrumentalstuecke CS (Sloow) 2009Ahna "Cognitive Dissonance" split w/ Solars 7" (Soldier Pumps) 2009Robedoor "Pagan Drugs" Pagan Drugs 7" (Ketchup Cavern) 2009The Rita "Skate" Skate/Snorkel LP (RRR) 2009
The sweat continues to drip from my fingers and on to tasty new platters of wax as Vancouver is pummeled with a heat wave.The show kicked off this week with some serious feminine heat, courtesy of midnight disco-murk goddess Nite Jewel, a new CDR of outtakes by the Magik Markers taken from their recently released 'Balf Quarry' LP, the new tightly wound Little Claw on Ecstatic Peace, and a new re-issue from Grouper. No wonder my palms were so sweaty in the booth this week.New 10"er by Nerve City has been receiving many hits at home, and I couldn't be more excited for a full length LP from them due in the coming months from local label Sweet Rot. Stay tuned for more on them...Managed to snake a copy of the limited to 200 cassette (sold only at the Captured Tracks/Woodsist fest that happened a few weeks back in NYC) by the Fresh and Onlys. Wow, can that band ever punp out the tuneful garage kickers. Two 7"s, two cassettes, an LP all in one year? Scratch that...two LPs. New full length of all unreleased material due out on Woodsist sometime in September. Band of the year?Ty Segall continues his onslaught of 2009 with a handful of 7"s, a new full length and a split LP with the UK's Black Time. West Coast tour coming from the one-man wonder. Have to fit that into my schedule somewhere along the lines...Coupla' new-ish numbers popped in the mail from the burgeoning Almost Ready label. The new Pink Noise is worth the peeping, but the best of the batch is the 'World Is Lousy With Ideas Vol. 8', which contains the best Blank Dogs song I've e'er laid ears on (played on this show, thanks to Grimmertown for heppin' me that one), not to mention exclusive tracks by Pink Reason, Times New Viking, Vivian Girls, Sic Alps, and a heap of others. This one won't stick around for too much longer.Finally got to lay my hands on a copy of the Amen Dunes LP, which is slowly making it's way up the ladder of best of '09. A lot of acoustic-based lo-fi downer-pop. It's a mouthful but worth the investigatin'.Moon Duo, which is Ripley the guitarist from Wooden Shjips, continues on down the trail being burned by his mothership. Get a hold of Aquarius Records for this one, as it seems to be disappearing fast. New Blues Control finally made it's way up to Canada, and was it ever worth the wait. 4 tracks of molten psych, submerged and raised up in all the right spots. Not quite as tops as Puff, but a necessary piece of future psych.Squeezed in a nice spotlight on Indiana cassette label El Tule, which just released the Ducktails side-project Parasails. More drifting beach psych from the reigning king. El Tule has also been pumping out some other great cassettes, two of which are highlighted below. Anyone interested in some Parasails action should drop a comment below.Until next week, keep yer records out of the sun.
This is my first mix. Those of you who know me might be surprised, because this mix is very mellow and slightly pretentious - whereas I am definitely pretentious and only like to think of myself as mellow. Enjoy. 1.(birds chirping from) Moloko – Sing It Back (House of Lords Wig Out Mix) 2.Tim Curry – Sloe Gin (MM edit) 3.excerpt from Nicolas Roeg's The Man Who Fell to Earth 4.Quirk – Paradise Pills 5.William S. Burroughs - William's Welcome (What Are You Here For?) 6.Nathan Fake – The Sky Was Pink 7.Midlake – Roscoe (Acoustic Version) (MM edit) 8.Magik Markers – Pat Garrett / I-Robots – Frau (Acapella) (MM edit) 9.Mr. Oizo – Lars Von Sen 10.Anne Clark – The Sitting Room 11.Holden – Lumpette 12.Mira Calix – I May Be Over There (But My Heart Is Over Here) / Jello Biafra – Message From Our Sponsor (MM edit) 13.David Bowie – Moss Garden 14.Japan – Ghosts 15.Agoria – Go Fast 16.Nino Rota – La Grande Seduzione (from Boccaccio 70) / excerpt from Peter Greenaway's Drowning by Numbers 17.Calexico – The Book And The Canal 18.Duran Duran – A View To A Kill (That Fatal Kiss) 19.(birds chirping from) Moloko – Sing It Back (House of Lords Wig Out Mix)
PUNKCAST#1206-03-01 Magik Markers performing live at Death By Audio, Brooklyn on Oct 1 2007. More info: http://punkcast.com/1206