Magazine

Year: 2017 - Month: 10

  • Even A Tree Can Shed Tears: Japanese Folk & Rock 1969-1973

    Adas Butler, October 27th 2017

    Light In The Attic bring us this way-too-good compilation of many never-heard-before sounds. Check this out: “There was something in the air in the urban corners of late ‘60s Japan. Student protests and a rising youth culture gave way to the angura (short for “underground) movement that thrived on subverting traditions of the post-war years. Rejection […]

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    • Nicola Ratti – The Collection

      Dave Wesley, October 18th 2017

      I agree with this description written by a Bandcamp fan of this release… and I couldn’t have written it better myself: “This is some of the most inventive dub to come out this year. There are affectations of microhouse sound manipulations and an overall level of cosmic weirdness that recalls some of the strange feelings […]

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      • Dum Dum Girls – Rimbaud Eyes

        Wesley Mayhem, October 4th 2017

        Something about this track (and the album it comes from Too True (Sub Pop) haunts me…  the kind of haunting that only 80s MTV could stir up, back in the day.  I wish this band was still together.  I saw them live once and it was great.  The combo of unapologetic verby guitar effects with […]

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        • Sly & Robbie Meet Nils Petter Molvaer – Warsaw Summer Jazz Days 2015

          Dave Wesley, October 3rd 2017

          This unique performance and combination of genres/artists is: 1/3 dub 1/3 out jazz 1/3 electronica 100% scintillating. It’s one of the coolest things I’ve ever heard (seen). Yours truly, Dave Wesley – Porto, Portugal

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