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What’s On Michael Portillo’s iPod: Flat Worms
Here at Birthday Cake For Breakfast, we like to get to the heart of what an artist is all about. We feel that what influences them is just as important as the music they make. With that in mind, ahead of releasing their new album ‘Witness Marks‘ (via Ty Segall’s Drag City imprint GOD?), Tim Hellman of LA trio Flat Worms talks us through a number of influences. Take it away, Tim… Words: Andy…
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Radio Dies Screaming (zine, issue #1, 48 pages)
Jay Hinman returns with yet another zine which is always good news! I saw Jay last September at Gonerfest in Memphis, TN and he was tight-lipped about any new projects, but hey, here's another new zine.
Jay did his Dynamite Hemorrhage zine through several issues, which was always a treat (Hinman is a great writer and always has an interesting array of bands covered).
In this particular issue is an interview with Water Damage, a few different Mixcloud radio curators get talked up, a chat with Hisham Mayet re: his label Bulbous Monocle label (TFUL #282, etc), and plenty of reviews (12 pages worth of which I need to check out many of the new-to-me bands).
Keep 'em coming, Mr. Hinman.
www.radiodiesscreaming.com
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De Algemene Verwarring #96 - 4 September 2023
The ninety-sixth episode of De Algemene Verwarring was broadcast on Monday, September 4, 2023, and you can listen to it by clicking on the link below that will take you directly to the Mixcloud page:
Yes, we're back at it after a long summer break, it's September 4 and it's bleeding hot in the Quindo studio, so nothing has changed. Pictured below is the UK postpunk band The Psychedelic Furs at around 1980, a lineup that wouldn't last long but that was responsible for the self-titled debut album that was released in 1980. The band was brought to my attention again by the Dynamite Hemorrhage radio show. Host Jay Hinman mentioned some reviews that he had read about the debut album being characterized as the ultimate mix of Roxy Music and The Velvet Underground. For me it was also the first time I heard these two bands mentioned when talking about The Psychedelic Furs, but it kinda makes sense. Anyway, the debut album is really really a great record, sexy and groovy and made to dance to. So I played the track "We Love You" from the Furs. There's more old music in this episode from The Prunes, The Vultures, The Peechees, Armitage Shanks, Blod. But moreover, the summer spawned some really great releases, I don't think I have ever bought so many records in the summer months as I did now in 2023, and most of them being new releases. The new Famous Mammals lp is a masterpiece, there's new bands such as Children Maybe Later, The Sheaves and Burnt Envelope, and new releases from bands such as the synth goths from Es and droners Pefkin. So, a great episode, if you ask me. And beneath the photo you can find the playlist for the show. Enjoy!
Playlist:
Armitage Shanks: Are Friends Electric? (7” picture disc “Are Friends Electric?” on Damaged Goods, 1997)
The Vultures: Alcohol (7” “At Home” on La Vida Es Un Mus Discos, 2015, reissue, originally released in 1981, self-released)
Patsy: Heathen (12” “LA Woman” on La Vida Es Un Mus Discos, 2017)
The Peechees: Well Worth Talking About (split 7” met The Drags, “Radio Disappears” on G.I. Productions, 1996)
Burnt Envelope: I’m Immature (LP “I’m Immature: The Singles Volume II” on Hozac Records, 2023)
The Sheaves: Lariat Slung (LP “Excess Death Cult Time” on Minimum Table Stacks, 2023, reissue, originally released on tape by Moone Records in 2022)
Famous Mammals: Empty London (LP “Instant Pop Expressionism Now!” on Siltbreeze Records, 2023)
Children Maybe Later: West Macarthur (LP “What A Flash Kick!” on Slothmate Productions, third pressing 2023)
Liars: Rose And Licorice (Oneida cover) (Split LP met Oneida “Atheists, Reconsider” on Version City Records, 2002)
Es: Emergency (7” “Fantasy” on Upset The Rhythm”, 2023)
The Psychedelic Furs: We Love You (LP “The Psychedelic Furs” on CBS, 1980)
The Prunes: Man Falls Down (LP “Lite Fantastik” on Baby Records, 1988)
The Pheromoans: Wizard Thing (LP “I’m On Nights” on Alter Records, 2015)
Peter Jefferies: Whatever You Want (LP “Closed Circuit” on Grapefruit Records, reissue 2023, originally released in 2001 on Emperor Jones Records)
The Cat’s Miaow: Hollow Inside (LP “Songs ’94-’98” on World Of Echo, 2022) - Ross Cummings ook in The Shapiros en Hydroplane (recent ook compilatie uitgekomen op World Of Echo)
Pefkin: The Lunar Pull (split LP met Roxane Métayer on Morc Records, 2022)
Blod: Leendet Från Helvetet (LP “Leendet Fran Helvetet” on Aguirre Records, 2022, reissue, originally released in 2017 by Forlag For Fri Musik)
De Fabriek: Harrisburg (LP “Blecheintopf - Music For Modern Art Exhibitions, Volume Two” on Futura Resistenza, 2022, reissue, originally released on cassette in 1982 by New Bulwark Records & Tapes)
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This 90th time we've assembled together here at Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio, we're taking a deeper interest in the music of CATE LE BON; we're supplying listeners with new sounds from BRAIN DRAIN, WEAPON MAN, BLANK SQUARE, GEN POP, SIDA, DRINKS (pictured) and more; we're indulging in a 70s Euro-glam detour; and we're shelf-digging stuff out for you from ROYAL TRUX, AMOS & SARA, THE BONGOS and others.
Why not join dozens of other like-minded individuals around the world and spend a little time curling up w/ our latest hour-long episode?
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Track listing:
CATE LE BON - Rock Pool GEN POP - The Wall SIDA - Subject Awesome ON ON ON - Chamoney SIX MINUTE WAR - Giles Hall WEAPON MAN - Everybody is Shit SUN BATHER - Waiting PAMELA - I'm Nobody BRAIN DRAIN - Norwood's Disease DRINKS - I Am a Miserable Pig THE BONGOS - In The Congo COASTING - Portland CRUNCH - Let's Do It Again ANGEL - Little Boy Blue MABEL - I'm Only Here to RocknRoll CAPTAIN LOCKHEED & THE STARFIGHTERS - Ejection BLANK SQUARE - Put a Lid on It ROYAL TRUX - Incineration AMOS AND SARA - Green is a Bad Colour CATE LE BON - Aside From Growing Old
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More new Rays on DH Radio #93!
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No Lonesome Tune #1 by No Lonesome Tune
This is the first edition of No Lonesome Tune - a spin-off podcast affiliated with Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio. We're focused on skeletal folk, deep country, shimmering acoustic guitar wandering, blues and other genre-based approaches to songcraft. Patron saints include John Fahey, Lee Hazlewood, Sibylle Baier and Tom T. Hall. None feature on today's show - but that's all right. Look who does! Track listing: F.J. McMAHON - The Road Back Home ROBBIE BASHO - Redwood Ramble ALLYSEN CALLERY - The Holly & The Ivy JOHNNY CASH & JUNE CARTER - Pack Up Your Sorrows TOWNES VAN ZANDT - Don’t Let The Sunshine Fool Ya MAXINE FUNKE - Merry PAMELA BLUE - Hey There Stranger WILL CSORBA - Lind Sea House MICHAEL HURLEY - You Get Down By The Pool Hall Clickity-Clack ALELA DIANE - Age Old Blue CHUCK & MARY PERRIN - Bye Bye Billy MIKE & PAM MARTIN - The Lonely Entertainer GEESHIE WILEY - Last Kind Words Blues THE PHIPPS FAMILY - Forsaken Lover JESSICA PRATT - Bushel Hyde LIGHTNIN’ HOPKINS - War News Blues ROB NOYES - Stultification COURTNEY MARIE ANDREWS - Near You
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Futures & Pasts | MRR #414
My column from Maximum Rocknroll #414 (November 2017), one of the rare months this year when I mostly wrote about demos from new bands, as opposed to reissues of records from thirty-plus years ago.
The time that I’ve spent writing this month’s column has been marked by all sorts of strange happenings and general flux. The skies in Portland have been smoke-streaked and raining ash for days because a couple of jackass kids tossed firecrackers into the evergreen forests of the Columbia River Gorge to the east of the city, setting tens of thousands of acres of trees ablaze in the process. My hometown of Houston is still largely underwater after catastrophic hurricane-triggered flooding, and even though it’s been twelve years since I left the city, this might be the first time that I’ve felt so genuinely separated from it, helplessly watching from the opposite side of the country as the places and things that defined my formative years (for better or worse) are completely upended. I quit the radio show that I’d been doing for the last year and a half because the pressure of coming up with a two-hour program week after week without repeating myself was making me lose my mind just a little bit, so I’m back to doing a podcast from my apartment whenever inspiration strikes and I can already tell that it’ll be a better change for me. And I started a new band called COLLATE with two friends a few months back that finally recorded this week, just in time to make some tapes for a short tour down to California in mid-October—come hang out if you’re in Chico, Los Angeles, San Francisco or Oakland and you want talk about oddball ‘70s and ‘80s post-punk records with us.
Five years after Dark Entries’ remastered vinyl reissue of UK minimal wave duo LIVES OF ANGELS’ 1983 cassette Elevator to Eden, they’re back with a brand new LP collection called Hole in the Sky drawn from the group’s unreleased odds and ends and archival tracks sourced from hyper-obscure tape compilations. In contrast to some of their aesthetically similar contemporaries like SOLID SPACE or SECOND LAYER, LIVES OF ANGELS didn’t splinter off from the fertile early ‘80s UK post-punk scene, and in fact vocally rejected it—multi-instrumentalist Gerald O’Connell apparently dismissed everything from the era with the exception of COCTEAU TWINS, DEPECHE MODE, and NEW ORDER. The influence of the latter is especially apparent, and when O’Connell’s wife Catherine takes her turn at the mic (see “I Know About You” or “After Dark”), the result is a sort of striking bedroom synth-pop driven by the mechanical heartbeat of a vintage drum machine, suggesting slightly ragged takes on “Ceremony” or “Age of Consent” as sung with the detached warmth of Alison Statton of YOUNG MARBLE GIANTS. The Gerald-sung songs “Call Moscow” and “Somebody Else” also point to some shared wavelengths with jangly home-taping pop freaks CLEANERS FROM VENUS, who appeared on more than one mid-’80s small-run cassette comp alongside LIVES OF ANGELS, but best of all might be the dark electro-punk minimalism of “Look Out Kid,” spun almost entirely from reverbed drum machine clatter and retro-futuristic synthesizer that connects the dots between KRAFTWERK and the NORMAL. (Dark Entries, livesofangels.bandcamp.com)
From an obscurity dug out of the archives of the 1980s cassette underground to something more contemporary that could convincingly pass for the same: Imagery is the debut four-song tape from MIDNIGHT GARDEN, which appears to be one person armed with a four-track machine in modern-day Toronto crafting fever dream post-punk that sounds like the half-decayed remnants of a demo originally sent to Rough Trade in 1981. The driving, melodic bassline running through the opening and standout track “Structures” immediately had me thinking of early FOR AGAINST (clearly going after my own heart here, as I’ve been trying to rip off the same for years), cutting through the cavernous echo of some tom-heavy drumming and deadpan vocals buried under a thick fog of tape hiss. Then there’s “What Moves You?,” with an insistent back-and-forth of scalpel-edged single-note guitar and pulsing bass that occupies the liminal space between the stark, rhythm-minded approach of Factory Records’ early ‘80s post-punk faction (think pre-electronic SECTION 25) and the desperate and moody atmosphere of goth-adjacent bands like the CHAMELEONS. When you’re this reverent of your source material, it’s all too easy to come off as overly forced and derivative, but the roughed-up and off-kilter aesthetic of these recordings gives MIDNIGHT GARDEN the homespun spark that made the first wave of fiercely DIY post-punks so provocative in the first place. (whatmovesyou.bandcamp.com)
TABLE SUGAR have been making the minimalist art-punk of my dreams in Olympia since at least late 2016 when their demo Introductory Material first surfaced, but it took a tip this summer (from my friend Jay over at Dynamite Hemorrhage) for the band to actually be brought to my attention, and despite all of this brilliant racket happening less than two hours north up I-5 from me in Portland. For any of y’all who rightfully flipped your lid for LITHICS, take note: TABLE SUGAR are truly the next great post-punk weirdos of the Pacific Northwest. Sparse, taut guitar lines stretch out between throbbing bass and choppy drumbeats like the string connecting a pair of tin can telephones, while twin vocalists intone their parts over one another in cool monotones and ecstatic shrieks, sometimes within the span of the same song. “M.e.” even throws some violin into the equation which will undoubtedly evoke some references to the feral femme spirit of the RAINCOATS, but much like their freewheeling Australian counterparts in BENT, TABLE SUGAR are guided less by any rigid adherence to the scratchy groundwork laid down by the RAINCOATS (or DELTA 5, or the AU PAIRS, or…) and more by their foremothers’ general gleeful refusal to color inside the lines. (tablesugarband.bandcamp.com)
Blown-out basement punk newcomers STRANGE FATE hail from the woods of Western Massachusetts, where I spent most of my twenties enduring way too many shows dominated by mysterious guy hardcore bands who were in various phases of moving on from fawning ORCHID worship. I was so desperate for something like this during my time there—frantic, no frills femme-led DIY racket, with dual yelped vocals from guitarists Callie and Lindsey that bring to mind those first two NOTS singles when they were still inviting endless “KLEENEX meets the URINALS” comparisons. STRANGE FATE have the same penchant for whiplash choruses consisting primarily of shouted chants, with most of the songs careening to their end in just barely over a minute. For sheer econo-punk brilliance in 2017, look no further than “I Don’t Wanna Know,” whose lyrics are little more than the title delivered over and over in a snotty sneer over slashing guitars and urgently bashed drums for exactly 60 seconds, although the breathless repetition of “don’t tell me! / don’t tell me nothing!” on “Round Up” is pretty great, too. (strangefate.bandcamp.com)
Oakland’s MINERALS are the latest offshoot of the GRASS WIDOW family tree (the shared DNA is from bassist Raven Mahon), and the new trio’s EP One demo builds upon the same melodic but slightly gnarled framework that made GRASS WIDOW such a revelation in the early twenty-tens. All three MINERALS sing, sometimes with one voice in isolation and sometimes with multiple intersecting parts that briefly overlap in quietly unassuming harmonies, backed by guitar lines twisted into complex shapes and rhythms that subtly shift between tension and sprawl. “First/Firth” and “Third/Therm” are the EP’s gauzy, slowburning pop visions, while the loopier, bass-driven lilt of “Second/Second” and “Fourth/Forth” nods to all of the coolest women of the late ‘70s and early ‘80s post-punk universe. Someone please do a vinyl release of this as soon as possible! (minerals2.bandcamp.com)
#lives of angels#midnight garden#table sugar#strange fate#minerals#futures & pasts#maximum rocknroll
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The Victims "Perth Is a Culture Shock" from All Loud on the Western Front (1989)
I've been listening to a lot of Jay Hinman's Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio episodes while performing mindless, repetitive tasks for hours on end and it's been great company. The above song by the Victims is one of many that stuck out. There's almost too much in each episode to digest, but that just makes repeated listens enjoyable. If you're burned out on jaded critics trying to argue the relevance of some flavor-of-the-month band, uneducated on your past and present garage rock, punk and post-punk, or just want to catch some new stuff, Dynamite Hemorrhage is your antidote. Jay's one of the best filters for the oversaturation that is Music on the Internet: the man's enthusiasm for really good songs that he really likes will set you straight. Why waste energy on music you don't like?
The latest Dynamite Hemorrhage episode can be found here - you'll note that if you scroll down, there are the previous 24 episodes available for download/stream. As if the man can't stay busy enough, he's also coming out with a printed fanzine in the near future - details here. Dive in!
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"Fiddling while DC burns" edition. A salve and tonic for tough friggin' times. New stuff from GEE TEE, FEATURE and BEATNIKS, and a host of older material from the last five decades of sub-underground rocknroll, including CAN, LA DRUGS, THE KIWI ANIMAL (pictured), HALF JAPANESE, THIGH MASTER, TRÜMMERFRAUEN and BUTTER UTTER (!)
Download or stream Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #89 on Soundcloud.
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Track listing:
FEATURE - Schedules Align TRÜMMERFRAUEN - Gelbkreuz GEE TEE - Rev Arena FIREWORKS - She's a Tornado ANGST - Neil Armstrong THE LONG BLONDES - Darts LA DRUGS - High School THIGH MASTER - Head of the Witch DISCO ZOMBIES - Mary Millington TACTICS - Watch My Hands RUBY PINS - My Friends Are Insane THE KIWI ANIMAL - Assassin BEATNIKS - Dreamless A-FRAMES - Test Tube Baby THE MIAMI DOLPHINS - Blender FEEDTIME - Motorbike Girl SCORPIO TUBE - Yellow Listen HALF JAPANESE - Girl Athletes BUTTER UTTER - Soho CAN - Oh Yeah
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It's the first Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio of 2017, and we're hoping you're gonna think it's a whopper. Just over one hour, as always, this time with new stuff from RAYS (pictured; photo by Melissa Leitman), EXILES FROM CLOWNTOWN, GEE TEE, BALEINE 3000 and GROWTH, along with newer reissue material from SMALL WORLD EXPERIENCE, METAL URBAIN and DRIVER U.F.O.
There's also some vault action from everyone from WIRE to GUIDED BY VOICES to THE GORIES. In order to get a handle on it, you're going to need to press play.
Stream or download Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #88 on Soundcloud.
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Track listing:
GEE TEE - Thugs in Cars RAYS - Drop Dead TWILIGHTERS - Nothing Can Bring Me Down BALEINE 3000 - Fried Oyster THE MIAMI DOLPHINS - Carcrash NOTS - Dust Red THE GORIES - Drowning DRIVER U.F.O. - Cuisinart THE CLITS - Zoo Song WIRE - Outdoor Miner GUIDED BY VOICES - Break Even METAL URBAIN - Paris Maquis PATSY - Nazis Are So Plain THE LAST SONS OF KRYPTON - Atom Bomb GIBSON BROS - My Young Life SMALL WORLD EXPERIENCE - Get Lost CRASH NORMAL - Moon Food BONA DISH - 8am GROWTH - Ice Age EXILES FROM CLOWNTOWN - Oh Well
#Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio#radio#podcast#Rays#Exiles From Clowntown#Gee Tee#Baleine 3000#Guided By Voices
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Dynamite Hemorrhage (zine- issue #9)
It’s always a treat when editor/publisher Jay Hinman decides to do another issue of D.H. (if you recall back in the stone age days of the 1990′s, Jay did the excellent Superdope zine) RE: D.H., they show up about once a year or maybe even every two years, but they’re always gas to read. This one, like the last few, have been digest-sized and for this issue Jay delves into mainly film and record stores. There’s a piece on American Cinema in the 70’s where Jay writes about many of his favorite films (I’ve seen handful of these but there’s a lot I need to check out). There’s another piece on record stores in the 80’s (mostly LA where Jay and his pals would head up from Santa Barbara, where he was going to college….places I’ve only ever heard of like Aron’s, Zed Records, etc. etc. ) and a shorter piece on record stores of Berkeley. In addition to that there’s interviews with Kneeling in Piss (a DAGGER favorite as well) plus Burnt Envelope, Michael Fessier Jr and a handful of reviews. Buy every issue, Ya’ just gotta (also tune in to Jay twice-monthly podcast Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio). www.dynamitehemorrhage.bigcartel.com
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De Algemene Verwarring #66 - 7 February 2022
The sixty-sixth episode of De Algemene Verwarring was broadcast on Monday February 7, 2022, and you can listen to it by clicking on the Mixcloud widget below. And if that does not work, here’s the direct link to the Mixcloud page:
https://www.mixcloud.com/MedialabKortrijk/de-algemene-verwarring-66-7-februari-2022/
Pictured below is the Canadian singer, song writer and guitarist Myriam Gendron. Until a week ago, I had never heard of her before. Last Wednesday, during my evening walk (yes I am an evening walker), I heard the track “C’est Dans Le Vieux Pays” on one of the Dynamite Hemorrhage podcasts and I was completely blown away. It was a teaser for her upcoming album “Ma Délire - Songs of Love, Lost & Found” and since it was a summer 2021 episode of Dynamite Hemorrhage I figured that the album had been released by now, and yes it was. Moreover, it’s a co-release from Feeding Tube Records and Les Album Claus, so it was easy to order the album from the LAC Bandcamp page, and this Monday February 7 it arrived at De Algemene Verwarring headquarters, so I also played the track in the show. I guess you could call it a folk album but I swear Myriam Gendron is more punk than the fucking Dropkick Murphys, so don’t be prejudiced (I admit, I am sometimes prejudiced when I hear the F-word) and buy this album and if you don’t trust me listen to it on the LAC Bandcamp page. Marisa Anderson also came to my mind on some of the more bluesy tracks. I haven’t been listening to anything else yet this week, rather obsessed by this album right now, it’s a stunner from the beginning to the end and you will certainly hear more of her in the next episodes. Anyway, there’s enough loud music for the noise mongers amongst my listeners, there’s tracks from AC Temple, A Frames, The 39 Clocks, Woven Bones, The Fall, This Mortal Coil, Hugo Randulv and more! And beneath the photo you can find the playlist for the show. Enjoy!
Playlist:
The Fall: Bombast (LP “This Nation’s Saving Grace” on Beggars Banquet, reissue from 2014, originally released on the same label in 1985)
Country Teasers: No Limit (LP “Toe Rag Sessions - 1994” on Crypt Records, 2019)
Woven Bones: With You Alone (7” “With You Alone” on Hozac Records, 2009)
The Kills: Fuck The People (CD “Keep On Your Mean Side” on Domino & Red Meat Heart, 2003)
Metal Urbain: E 202 (LP V/A “Killed by John Peel Vol. 1” on Vatican Radio Records, 2020)
A.C. Temple: Weekend (LP “Blowtorch” on Torso Records & Further Records, 1988)
A Frames: Weissensee (7” “Crutches” on Royal Records, 2003) - cover van Neu!
The Fall: Cary Grant’s Wedding (LP “Totale’s Turn” (It’s Now Or Never)” on Rough Trade, 1980)
Television Personalities: Silly Girl (LP “… And Don’t The Kids Just Love It” on Fire Records, ????, illegal reissue, originally released on Rough Trade in 1981)
Typical Girls: Nice Boys (7” “Miata/Nice Boys” on Kanine Records, 2021)
Werk In Uitvoering: Winkeltrip (7” “Dosis” on Penossi Records, 2021, originally self-released by the band in 1983)
This Mortal Coil: Sixteen Days (Reprise) (7” “Song To The Siren” on 4AD, 1984)
The 39 Clocks: A Look Into You (LP “Pain It Dark” on No Fun Records, 1981)
Myriam Gendron: C’est Dans Le Vieux Pays (LP “Ma Délire - Songs Of Love, Lost & Found” on Feeding Tube Records & Les Albums Claus, 2021)
Eyes Of The Amaryllis: Fence Hobbyist (LP “Sift” on Horn Of Plenty, 2022)
Hugo Randulv: Insomningsmelodi Till En Björn (LP “Radio Arktis - Samlade Ljud Från Den Norra Polcirkeln” on Forlag For Fri Musik, 2021)
#radio show#de algemene verwarring#punk#post punk#the fall#noise#new wave#experimental music#folk#drones
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This irregular spin-off podcast from Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio is the place to cram your ears with 1 hour of deep, heavy, face-melting DUB from 1970s Jamaica. We pay close attention this time, on HEMORRHAGE IN DUB #4, to recent reissues on Pressure Sounds, Jamaican Recordings and Dub Store Records, and after doing the math, it's come to our conclusion that King Tubby had a hand in over half of the tracks you'll be listening to this time.
Not that there's anything wrong with that, of course. Get a full handle on some of the most intense 70s dub of all time by pressing play, or by downloading this one now.
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Track listing:
JOHNNY CLARKE & THE AGGROVATORS - A Ruffer Version TAPPA ZUKIE - Population Dub LINVAL THOMPSON - Africa Love Dub REVOLUTIONARIES - Cell Block Dub OSSIE ALL-STARS - Leggo Dub ERROL BROWN - Orthodox Dub IMPACT ALL-STARS - Maro JOHNNY CLARKE/KING TUBBY - Skanking With Pablo AUGUSTUS PABLO - 1 Ruthland Close THE AGGROVATORS/KING TUBBY - Channel Get Knockout SKIN FLESH & BONES - Dub to the Vein MORWELL UNLIMITED & KING TUBBY - John Bull GG ALL-STARS - Let Me Dub AFRICAN HEAD CHARGE - Crocodile Hand Luggage YABBY YOU & THE PROPHETS - Life Money Version
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De Algemene Verwarring #51 - 7 June 2021
The fifty-first episode of De Algemene Verwarring was broadcast on Monday June 7 2021, and you can listen to it by clicking on the Mixcloud widget below. And if that does not work, here’s the direct link to the Mixcloud page:
https://www.mixcloud.com/MedialabKortrijk/de-algemene-verwarring-51-7-juni-2021/
Pictured below is of course The Velvet Underground. They are one of the three real “bands” I have played in this episode, together with Galaxie 500 and Enhet För Fri Musik. The rest of the tracks are all brought to you by solo acts. After the party edition of De Algemene Verwarring #50, I thought it was time for some contemplation, peace and rest. So I collected some quiet tracks for you. About The Velvet Underground, I have discovered via podcasts and radioshows such as Dynamite Hemorrhage and Soul Food Radio that they were quite sensational live. I’ve been checking out some of their live footage on YouTube and found this very nice version of Venus In Furs for you.
And there’s also quiet music from the likes of Dirty Beaches, Rob Noyes, Isaac, Blod, Ögon Batto, Jack Rose, Galaxie 500, Enhet For Fri Musik, Paul Messis, Edgar Wappenhalter, Ignatz and more! And beneath the photo you find the playlist for this show. Enjoy!
Playlist:
Dirty Beaches: I’m A King Bee (7” “Tarlabaşı” on Bronson Recordings, 2012)
Slim Harpo: I’m A King Bee (from YouTube)
Paul Messis: Win Or Lose (7” “Win Or Lose/Please Don’t Tell Me Why” on Market Square Records, 2021)
Rob Noyes: You Are Tired (7” “You Are Tired/Nightmare Study” on Market Square Records, 2019)
Cheval Sombre: Been A Lover (7” “Been A Lover/The Calfless Cow” on Market Square Records, 2019)
Galaxie 500: Don’t Let Our Youth Go To Waste (LP “Today” on Domino Recording Co., reissue from 2010, originally released in 1988 by Aurora records)
The Velvet Underground: Venus In Furs (YouTube - live San Francisco 1969 - (Live Exploding Plastic Inevitable Footage)
Stefan Christensen: Loimaa X (tape “Loimaa” on Garden Portal, 2021)
Ignatz: Ghost Bird (7” “You Can’t See Me” on (K-RAA-K)³, 2021)
Edgar Wappenhalter: Stroom (7” “Zingt Hendrik Marsman En Karel Van De Woestijne” on Lexi Disques, 2012)
Tony Conrad: May (split 7” with Gastr Del Sol “The Japanese Room At La Pagode / May” on Table Of The Elements, 1995)
Isaac: MLN (LP “The Evenings”, self-released, 2021)
Ögon Batto: Poster Girl (LP “Browse” on Ultra Eczema, 2021)
Enhet För Fri Musik: Orden Du Aldrig Säger (LP “Ömhet & Skilsmässa” on Discreet Music, 2021)
Blod: Danmark Frit (LP “Missväxt” on Grapefruit Music, 2021)
Jack Rose: Hart Crane’s Old Boyfriend (CD “Raag Manifestos” on VHF Records, 2007)
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Not a best-of 2016 show, but a compendium of almost entirely 2016 material from the likes of CAR, THE MIAMI DOLPHINS (pictured), NEUTRAL, GROUPER, LES POSTERS, PURPUR SPYTT, THE STACHES, URANIUM CLUB, AMATEUR HOUR and many other leading lights from the sub-underground. I found a way to harness the Now Sound of late 2016 in one 62-minute episode in hopes that you'll be finding your new favorite band or artist during that hour.
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Track listing:
THE MIAMI DOLPHINS - Quail Birth CAR - Pretty Seriously Mad URANIUM CLUB - That Clown's Got a Gun LES POSTERS - European Eyes MARS - 3E (live 1978) BLANK SQUARE - I Was High NEUTRAL - Gaze CARLA DAL FORNO - Fast Moving Cars GROUPER - Headache DADAMAH - Nicotine LEDA - Clear PURPUR SPYTT - Limp DOCTOR NOD - I'm The Creator THE STACHES - Fury AQUARIAN BLOOD - I'm Lit NOPES - Screens AMATEUR HOUR - Down
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Thought it might be prudent to try and shoehorn a last 2016 episode into your busy holiday season, and close out the year w/ an hour-long set of sub-underground rocknroll from the last five decades (plus a song from 1961, which was fifty-five years ago if you're counting).
The Newest Latest includes offerings from BLANK SQUARE, THE STACHES, JASON HENN, BENT, PYREX, VITAL IDLES + several tracks from the new Punk 45 comp from Soul Jazz, "Les Punks: The French Connection". I've also maneuvered library material into the mix from ICKY BOYFRIENDS, CLAW HAMMER, PLASTIX, THE BRIDES, BLAST OFF COUNTRY STYLE! and many more. I'm quite certain it'll be your "thing" if you'll take just a moment to press DOWNLOAD or PLAY.
Download or stream Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #86 at Soundcloud.
Stream Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #86 on Mixcloud instead.
Download the show - and lots of older ones - over at iTunes.
Track listing:
WARM GUN - Broken Windows BLANK SQUARE - Bangers PYREX - Burn The Couch ICKY BOYFRIENDS - Toenails LES BLOUSONS NOIRS - Eddie Sois Bon COUNTRY TEASERS - Getaway THE SUEVES - Last Regret BENT - Bad Beds CLINIC - DT AMY AISLERS SET & STEWART BOYRACER - Hipsters, Scenesters, Teenstars & Fakers BLAST OFF COUNTRY STYLE! - Giggles & Gloom JASON HENN - Omega VITAL IDLES - My Sentiment THE STACHES - Smokey THE MONTELLS - You Can’t Make Me PAUL MESSIS - The Blind Leading The Blind BLACK JASPERS - Spicy Chicken THE BRIDES - Pushed Around MARIE ET LE GARCONS - A Bout a Souffle KAS PRODUCT - Mind PLASTIX - Raumschiff Erde CLAW HAMMER - Papa’s Got Us All Tied in Knots
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