great finds at store
rocking in my rocking chair. I realized just how amazing my last run to amoeba was. Scofeild and I ventured for about four hours and each got fucked up with new music and burnt what eachother bought once in reno. The music n this trip was to fill gaps in my collection. Get the expensive shit and fuck the used stuff. Pleanty of used in reno anyhow. But by getting long wanted cds by my favorite artist has made me dig back in my collection and listen to great stuff with new ears.
the run perchasimio:
Boredoms; Sea Drum: the first peep from the boredoms as a group in five years. 30 dollars for two 20 min trakcs. Sea drum is incredible and I have started experimenting with triple drumtrack while mastering the schizo album, sounds great. gret buy also because it made me go and listening to SUPER AE uninterupted, that fucker is a masterpiece. and in 50yrs it still will be.
Cambodian Cassette archive vol. 1: pre/ post pol pot cambodian rock and roll. the Hard shit. Every musician is unknown because they were allll stuck in the middle of a geonocide.
CAN; Saw delight. The album after FLOW MOTION. An album I idolize but everyone else seems to hate. This will probably be the same way for people loyal to damo era stuff. but fuck those people it is all good. Plus jacki liebewitz is all over the record, even on vocals.
The sound of sheffeild; caberet voltaire: Early voltaire sounds like eno had the luxury of sitting down and listened to radio activty and dan ash before bed every night while working on tiger mt.
GHANA Afro beat comp: 20 songs off of ghana radio in the 70's.
the dears: protest; very good. pre 9/11.oooh
sooothing sounds for baby; raymond scott: the only scott albums released to contain his early experimental work. got vol. 1, great, vol. 2 is great too.
art blakey: orgy in rhyth 1: shit damn. OOP sweet.
others you must buy:
Smile - brian wilson
stolen/stroken: humcrus. best improvised music I've heard. better than zorns new stuff w/ malaor ect... i dont say that lightly.
be well -shua
rocking in my rocking chair. I realized just how amazing my last run to amoeba was. Scofeild and I ventured for about four hours and each got fucked up with new music and burnt what eachother bought once in reno. The music n this trip was to fill gaps in my collection. Get the expensive shit and fuck the used stuff. Pleanty of used in reno anyhow. But by getting long wanted cds by my favorite artist has made me dig back in my collection and listen to great stuff with new ears.
the run perchasimio:
Boredoms; Sea Drum: the first peep from the boredoms as a group in five years. 30 dollars for two 20 min trakcs. Sea drum is incredible and I have started experimenting with triple drumtrack while mastering the schizo album, sounds great. gret buy also because it made me go and listening to SUPER AE uninterupted, that fucker is a masterpiece. and in 50yrs it still will be.
Cambodian Cassette archive vol. 1: pre/ post pol pot cambodian rock and roll. the Hard shit. Every musician is unknown because they were allll stuck in the middle of a geonocide.
CAN; Saw delight. The album after FLOW MOTION. An album I idolize but everyone else seems to hate. This will probably be the same way for people loyal to damo era stuff. but fuck those people it is all good. Plus jacki liebewitz is all over the record, even on vocals.
The sound of sheffeild; caberet voltaire: Early voltaire sounds like eno had the luxury of sitting down and listened to radio activty and dan ash before bed every night while working on tiger mt.
GHANA Afro beat comp: 20 songs off of ghana radio in the 70's.
the dears: protest; very good. pre 9/11.oooh
sooothing sounds for baby; raymond scott: the only scott albums released to contain his early experimental work. got vol. 1, great, vol. 2 is great too.
art blakey: orgy in rhyth 1: shit damn. OOP sweet.
others you must buy:
Smile - brian wilson
stolen/stroken: humcrus. best improvised music I've heard. better than zorns new stuff w/ malaor ect... i dont say that lightly.
be well -shua
I'm DEFINITELY gonna check out the CD you recommend - how much better can it get than good music, good booze, and good..um...company?