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vinyl -- selection DECEMBER 2004 |
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| Artist: |
STORM BUGS |
| Title: |
Up the Middle Down the Sides |
| Label: |
FUSETRON |
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LP |
| Price: |
18 euros |
| Catalog #: |
FUSE 036LP |
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"After some twenty years in the wilderness when Storm Bugs were known only to a handful of aficionados, the DIY electronic duo were rediscovered in 2000 when they were included on the deliciously dodgy but possibly seminal bootleg LP I Hate the Pop Group. A CD of the Bugs finer moments followed shortly after on the reactivated Snatch Tapes label. Another review suggested that.. 'they were spiritual forefathers to Oval and today's Clicks & Cuts generation'. Fusetron are pleased to present a further installment of Storm Bugs material from 1978-82 entitled Up the Middle Down the Sides. The LP delves deep into the Snatch Tapes sound banks to produced two continuous collaged sides of often-spontaneous sonic experimentation. The Storm Bugs are Philip Sanderson and Steven Ball (with special guest David Jackman of Organum on the track In The Naked Girls Majesty)."
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| Artist: |
TERRESTRIAL TONES |
| Title: |
Blasted |
| Label: |
PSYCH-O-PATH RECORDS |
| Format: |
LP |
| Price: |
15 euros |
| Catalog #: |
PSP 001LP |
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"Terrestrial Tones is the home recorded project of roommates Dave Portner (Avey Tare of Animal Collective) and Eric Copeland of Black Dice, published by an emerging label in the underground noise scene, Psych-o-Path records. Blasted, their debut record combines a creepy parade of burlesque musicalia with the underwater travels of a submarine 20,000 leagues under the sea. Deep almost unrecognizable vocals hidden in layers of sub-bass warbles are reminiscent of work on the Charhizma Label, particularly Christof Kurzmann and his collaborations with Dafeldecker and dieb13. Likewise there are nods to the diverse almost pop-twitch of Dat Politics and the polyrhythmic patterns of the Basic Channel/Chain Reaction projects. It's a dance music record (microtonal future extremely abstract dance) for people who like to wiggle to shoes tumbling in washing machines with monkey cymbals and puppet shows. It is serious yet unpretentious, even whimsical, and will appeal to fans of experimental electronics, IDM, Throbbing Gristle and related, the drones and squeals of Black Dice and the nouveau pop psychedelia of Animal Collective." |
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| Artist: |
SCHNITZLER, CONRAD |
| Title: |
Con '72 part II |
| Label: |
QBICO (ITALY) |
| Format: |
LP |
| Price: |
18,50 euros |
| Catalog #: |
QBICO 020LP |
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LAST COPIES ! |
Conrad Schnitzler - Synthie A, rec. live at the German Institute, London, Spring 1972. "Second and final part of this legendary concert. For sure some of the most intense and dramatic electronic music ever heard live!"
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