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Mauskovic Dance Band - Full Session (Live at Paradise Garage)
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The Mauskovic Dance Band - Analog Fruit
The Mauskovic Dance Band combines elements of cumbia, Afro-Caribbean rhythms, & space disco in equal measure to create a unique hypnotic groove. The group is the brainchild of Nicola Mauskovic, Amsterdam based producer and multi-instrumentalist. The Mauskovic Dance Band is: Nicola Mauskovic, Donnie Mauskovic, Em Nix Mauskovic, Mano Mauskovic, and Juan Hundred.
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Witch - Waile - a new single from Zamrock legends (2 original members + a band of Europeans from Mauskovic Dance Band, Whitefield Brothers, & L’Eclair)
“Waile” is WITCH’s first original material since 1984, as well as the band’s first release with co-founder and vocalist Emmanuel “Jagari” Chanda since 1977. "Waile" is built on a xylophone groove, with feverish bass, storm-cloud fuzz and funk guitars conjured around it. The track marauds through percussive rhythms into guitar solos and heavy snare fills, with powerful female choral refrains shifting the mood from triumph to anguish. Jagari’s lyrics touch on the struggles entwined in the histories of migrants in Zambia, Angola, the Congo and other nearby countries: “there’s a lot of death, sickness, poverty, and misery,” he says. “The song is lamenting that pitiful situation, that’s the Waile — it’s a word in the Lunda and Luvale language.” “'Waile' was one of the songs that I brought to the WITCH when I joined in 1978,” continues keys genius Patrick Mwondela. “While it was played live often back in the day, it was never recorded until the new formation of the band picked it up 43 years later during a rehearsal on an island in Kenya, where the band embraced it and made it their own. A few months after that, they gave it a new lease of life by recording it in Lusaka’s legendary dB Studios (site of the original WITCH 70s recordings). Sang in my native language Luvale, the subject matter is a nostalgic wailing for home of ancient African tribes that would eventually settle in Zambia." WITCH: Jagari Chanda – Vocals Patrick Mwondela – Keys & Synths Jacco Gardner – Bass & Synths Nico Mauskoviç – Drums & Percussion Stefan Lilov – Guitar JJ Whitefield – Guitar Featuring: Theresa N'Gambi - Backing vocals Hanna Tembo - Backing vocals Recorded live to tape at DB Studios which was equipped with the same machinery that recorded Lazy Bones in 1975 and brought back to life for the occasion for the first time in decades by Zamrock Engineer Peter Musungilo and his trusted partner Michael Linyama.
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ok wait maybe I'm not lazy (because I'm a lil bit insane!)
Jose Mauro (Google him tho his whole story is fucking insane ngl!) Makes I think stuff in Portuguese.
Kit Sebastian makes stuff in I think English & French?
Azymuth is a Brazilian funk/jazz trio.
Arthur Verocai is Brazilian as well, he's made some cool stuff.
Lily Allen did a version of Smile in Simlish which is always fun if you have both in your playlist because it's a horrible 50/50!
The Mauskovic dance band is an interesting band, I think they're from the US?
Hypnotic Brass Ensemble is like 8 siblings and a random dude they hired to be a drummer, really good band, Ballicki Bone is very good.
I'm not sure what language it is but Haydar Haydar by Derya Yıldırım & Grup Şimşek is fun.
Out Of Reach by Klaus Johan Grobe is in German?
People, Let's Dance by Public Service Broadcasting & EERA is in German.
I think Men I Trust has stuff in Quebec French.
Utu by Eno X Dirty is a bop.
Sonos Cor De Rosa by Tiawa is Spanish & English.
Sudan Archives is in English but she makes really fun & interesting art pop especially in her current album cycle.
CASIOPEA is Japanese like Jazz, Mint Jams is a really good place to start.
MF DOOM & BadBadNotGood's song for GTA is partially in Spanish.
Also Madvillian by Madvilliany is one of the best albums I've ever gotten to listen to.
SAULT makes amazing music, they've pit out a crazy amount of music since 2019.
Birds Of Paradise by Karnan Saba & Hone Be Good is really good. (I really like the label it came from)
Ethel Cain's debut Preacher's Album is definitely something, I loved it, be warned it's fucked up, and long.
Pip Millet has a series of Amazing EP's, still need to listen to the album though).
MĀ has an amazing album (Breakfast with Hades).
Deltron 3030 by Deltron 3030 is a great album.
Leak 04-13 (Bait Ones) by Jai Paul is amazing, it's a tragedy that it ruined his creative drive.
Caroline Polachek has done 2 art pop records under her own name, both are amazing.
Ravenna has made some beautiful music.
Ayonha by Hamid Al Shaeri got me into Arabic Jazz.
Balkan - Honey and Blood by Jordi Savall is a really investing album, idek how i found it.
La Sabotesue by Yazz Ahmed is a really good album.
Dub Yalil by Natacha Atlas is just, an amazing song.
Cosmic Funk by Lonnie Liston Smith and the Cosmic Echoes is good, my brother loves it and he has amazing taste.
Todo De Ti is really good pop, it's all in Spanish but I'm surprised it didn't get a Dua Lipa remix.
The Nu Deco Ensemble version of I Am The Antichrist to You by Kishi Bashi is beautiful. but haunting
Rosalia's Motomami is amazing. Hentai is a really beautiful song.
Celeste's album "Not Your Muse" was a really good listen.
All You Get From Love Is A Love Song & Calling Occupants Of Interplanetary Craft (The Recognized Anthem of World Contact Day) made me desperately to find this album from The Carpenters.
If you're feeling Horny the remix of Wizz by Coucou Chloe is fun, same with the Cupcakke remix of Good Puss. Also anything off Alias by Shygirl.
Roisin & Crooked Machine are great albums.
Tinashe's 333 is an amazing album, it's so good.
Orville Peck is gay country music.
Revulva is an 8 piece jazz band, Stop Pulling On My (Hair) is so pop though.
Lava La Rue makes amazing (and very queer music).
If I Sleep by Dystopia hits really hard.
Code by The Comet Is Coming had my friend jamming out because it sounds like the comet is coming.
I Feel Love by Donna Summer is one of the most important songs in moden music history and its so fucking good.
Nia Archives makes jungle, it's Drum & Bass but more fun.
Giving Up Air was a really nice EP by Bloodmoon, amazing production.
Julia Jacklin & Stella Donnely are both kinda sad Australians, thank you land of Muck for these artists. And the story of Engadine Maccas in 1997.
TRYON by Slowthai is really amazing, espech the A/B side differences.
Blood Orange's 4 songs are a nice chilled out 4 songs.
Self Esteem, I too do this all the time, but yet I don't Prioritize Pleasure.
She's So Kind by Harve is the sibling song of Theirs13 by JGrrey, both artists wrote the songs about eachother, truly a queer love story.
Wolf Alice's Blue Weekend has some moments more Blue than others.
The Danger Mouse & Black Thought album is well produced, with amazing features. Do not skip Strangers.
Doomsday by MF DOOM is an essential song, same with Nobody by Nas & Ms. Lauryn Hill, also recommended is One Mic, One Gun by Nas and 21 Savage.
Body Dysmorphia. by RAYE is such a constant mood!
this is the hits from my like 7.3k song spotify playlist
Thank you I am saving this
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it's friday night so i wanted to share last week's show and remind you about tonight's show on wlur from 8pm until midnight!
also sending out a special hello to those tumblr folks that have been reaching out the past month! last week's show is right here for you to listen to or you can add the podcast feed to your podcast app of choice.
no love for ned on wlur – january 27th, 2023 from 8-10pm
artist // track // album // label the flaming lips // bad days // clouds taste metallic // warner bros. miss atlas // only one // only one digital single // (self-released) soft plastics // smokes let's go // soft plastics ep // (self-released) the mauskovic dance band // face // bukaroo bank // bongo joe the b-52's // legal tender // whammy! // warner bros. the c.i.a. // better // surgery channel // in the red brainiac // kiss of the dog // the predator nominate ep // touch and go white heaven // paper beach // strange bedfellow // black editions dustdevils // feet head high // struggling electric and chemical // teenbeat carlton melton // so the story grows // resemble ensemble // agitated kali malone featuring stephen o'malley and lucy railton // does spring hide its joy (version one, part three) // does spring hide its joy // ideologic organ the tony williams lifetime // beyond games // emergency! // polydor laurent bardainne et tigre d'eau douce // adieu my lord // hymne au soleil // heavenly sweetness shamek farrah and norman person // aisha // live // barely breaking even estee nack and grubby pawz featuring spnda // curry goat part two // i wanna fxck carmen hayes // city yard music ivy sole featuring kingsley ibeneche // don't hide // candid (director's cut) // venice music elijah bank$y // girls like you // good work sell itself // local peeple the south side movement // i' been watching you // the south side movement // wand butcher brown featuring tennishu and randazzo big band // liquid light // butcher brown presents triple trey // concord jazz son parapluie and isobel campbell // à l’assaut du ciel // paris n'existe pas // eighty proof bc camplight // love isn't anybody's fault // how to die in the north // bella union diners // if you’ve ever put a spell on me // four wheels and the truth // lauren silver biplanes // think again // a moment in the sun // where it's at is where you are the ekphrastics // the ballad of becky jane joplin // special delivery // harriet
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Mauskovic Dance Band - Bukaroo Bank (Full Album)
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09.12.22 THE MAUSKOVIC DANCE BAND - Locomotiv BO
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The Mauskovic Dance Band - Analog Fruit , Live at the Ship of pleasures
If anyone offers me another slice of Analog Fruit...
POP! SIX! SQUISH! CICERO! LIPSCHITZ!
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The Mauskovic Dance Band at No Fun Friday Sept 2022
first and 10 edition
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New Audio: Amsterdam's Mauskovic Dance Band Shares a Trippy and Ecstatic Bop
New Audio: Amsterdam's Mauskovic Dance Band Shares a Trippy and Ecstatic Bop @mauskovic @bighasslemedia
Rising Amsterdam-based, global post-punk outfit Mauskovic Dance Band — W.I.T.C.H. touring member Nicola Mauskovic, Donnie Mauskovic, Marnix Mauskovic and Mano Mauskovic — can trace their origins back to school age, with all of the members growing up in the Amsterdam metropolitan area: Nicola Mauskovic is half-Dutch and half-Sicilian and spend his formative years in nearby Haarlem. Embryonic…
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The Mauskovic Dance Band - Drinks By the Sea
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October 20, 2019
CLICK HERE for the October 20, 2019 playlist
I’ve been bad about annotating the playlist recently. It takes a bit of time, which is not something I always have. But, luckily, this week I managed.
1. Faust - “Jennifer” (1973)
From their fourth record, aptly titled Faust IV. One of the great German krautrock purveyors. Maybe their most “pop” moment? Which, I mean, still isn’t very pop.
2. Barbara Howard - “I Don’t Want Your Love” (1969)
Forgotten soul singer from Cincinatti, married to long-time Cincinatti civic leader Steve Reece. This non-album single, along with a contemporaneous album, On the Rise, were recently reissued by Ohio label Colemine Records.
3. Funkadelic - “Standing on the Verge of Getting it On (Single Edit)” (1974)
I’m sure Mr. Clinton needs no introduction. This is from the album of the same name, probably my favorite all around Funkadelic collection. Luckily found a single edit so we don’t have to hear him ask someone to pee on him for the first minute of the song...
4. Black Eyes - “Deformative” (2003)
DC post-everything band with two drummers, two bassists, and one wild guitar player. We saw this band open for Q And Not U at the Caledonia and it was awesome. They imploded after their second album and that was it.
5. Fog - “Inflatable Ape, Pt. 3” (2007)
Andrew Broder is a Minneapolis dude who has never settled on a genre, which is probably a large part of why no one really knows who he is. After a couple of murky lo-fi records he landed on Lex Records, an experimental hip-hop subsidiary of Warp Records, but his second record for them was, essentially, an indie-rock record. This song comes from that album, Ditherer, one of the smartest, quirkiest albums of the early 2000′s.
6. The Mauskovic Dance Band - “Same Heads” (2019)
Wacky, genre-hopping band led by a Dutch drummer. On Soundway Records. Recent discovery, but I’m intrigued.
7. Jef Gilson - “Choro in Blue” (c. 1960?)
Gilson was a French jazz pianist, composer, and arranger, and unfortunately there’s not that much out there to read about him. This song might be from 1960 and might have been featured in Jean-Luc Godard’s Breathless? Or possibly neither of those things are true.
8. Disconnection - “Bali Ha’i (Radio Mix)” (1982)
Weird, no-wavey take on a song from South Pacific. Like, the Broadway musical. Targeting a pretty specific market. This came out on Y Records, the same label that put out the Tesco Bombers track from a few weeks ago.
9. Peggy Gou - “It Makes You Forget (Itgehane) - Edit” (2018)
South Korean-born, Berlin-based DJ and producer. I first heard about her when she put out a DJ-Kicks mix earlier this year. Her own catalog is fairly sparse, but this song in particular is a lot of fun.
10. Parsley Sound - “Spring’s Near” (2003)
UK band that released one album, the creatively named Parsley Sounds, and then disappeared. I had never heard of them until Mac McCaughaun from Superchunk randomly tweeted about them the other day. Weird, dreamy psych-pop that wouldn’t sound out of place next to Olivia Tremor Control--although this track is a little more electro and instrumental.
11. Tages - “One Day” (1967)
Before her passing in 2011 the legendary Trish Keenan from Broadcast created a mix, Trish’s Mind Bending Motorway Mix, full of obscure 60′s psych tracks that I, for one, had never heard. Among them was a track by the Swedish band Tages, "You’re Too Incomprehensible.” This is another track from the same album, Contrast.
12. Robert Lester Folsom - “Biding My Time” (1976)
Folsom was a South Georgia boy who grew up in Adel, Georgia, the county seat of Cook County, halfway between Moultrie and Valdosta. He managed to get into home recording with a tape deck he bought from Sears, and after several years making home recordings, he made one full length record, Music and Dreams, at Lefevre Studios in Atlanta (which was on Ellsworth Industrial just down from Bone Garden Cantina). Folsom serendipitously grew up next door in Adel to Don Fleming, who would go on to play guitar in Gumball and produce at least one stone-cold classic (Teenage Fanclub’s Bandwagonesque)--Folsom produced a record for Fleming’s first band, The Stroke Band, at Lefevre in 1978.
13. Eric Matthews - “Fried Out Broken Girl” (1995)
Matthews was (at least at the time) a Boston-based composer, arranger, and songwriter who had made a splash in the band Cardinal with Richard Davies from the Moles. This is from his first solo album, which came out on Sub Pop as grunge was fading, and featured significant contributions from another 90′s pop auteur, Jason Falkner of Jellyfish and later of Beck’s band.
14. John Foxx - “Europe After the Rain” (1981)
Opening track from Foxx’s second solo album, The Garden. Foxx previously fronted a pre-fame (or at least, pre-financial success) Ultravox. His solo records are interesting, dramatic takes on new wave. He’s most recently been collaborating with some of the Ghost Box Records crew.
15. Turning Shrines - “1/4 Circle Black” (1985)
Primarily the project of Boston-based Fred Giannelli, there must be a story here I don’t know. This comes from his first EP, produced by Genesis P-Orridge of Throbbing Gristle, but the band otherwise didn’t do much else (they put out one album in 1988, which I randomly found at a record store in Charlotte a few years back, but that album is mostly atonal, strung-together pieces).
16. Julia Holter - “Sea Calls Me Home” (2015)
I feel a bit embarassed that I just don’t really get most of Julia Holter’s work, which is fiercely adventurous and avant-garde, but not exactly in a way that pulls me in. So it’s more embarassing that my favorite work of hers is her 2015 album Have You In My Wilderness, her most direct set of songs by a country-mile, of which this song is an obvious highlight.
17. The Week That Was - “The Airport Line” (2008)
Well, I managed to get to Week 13 before putting any actual music from Field Music’s Brewis Brothers on the playlist (the Slug song from a couple weeks back, produced by them, doesn’t count). While on a break between Field Music albums two and three, older brother Peter Brewis put out a record under the name and title The Week That Was, and it remains a highlight of the Brewis’s catalog. Big, bold music in the vein of Japan or Kate Bush and laden with wonderful string and horn arrangements. This track is a highlight, with a truly mesmerizing drum beat that I get lost in every time.
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My WVUD playlist and stream, 11/18/2024
Cymande - Chasing An Empty Dream ERIN Collective - Resistance (ft. Devon Ebah Miles) Herbie Mann - Mediterranean The Motet - Love Time The Sunburst Band - Take It To the Top (feat. Noelle Scaggs) Kyoto Jazz Massive - Power (feat. Vanessa Freeman & Echoes Of A New Dawn Orchestra) The Baker Brothers - Unrest Sinkane - How Sweet Is Your Love Midnight Magic - I Found Love (Sophie Lloyd Remix - Single Edit) Flammer Dance Band - Nå Nå Jestofunk - Special Love (ft. Jocelyn Brown) I Robots - Tabù Tubà (Part i) Brass Construction - Movin' Black Devil Disco Club - No Regrets Japan - European Son (John Punter 12" Mix) The Communards - Don't Leave Me This Way Jaguar - Bodyparty Horse Meat Disco - Give Me All Your Love (feat. Fiorious) La Sécurité - Sleepy Rebellion (The Mauskovic Dance Band Remix) Ron Trent - Flos Potentia (Sugar, Cotton, Tabacco) [feat. Khruangbin]
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אני מקווה שלא נתקענו
9/10/20
The Mauskovic Dance Band - squeeze dogs
girl unit - roll
miss red - don’t text back
run the jewels - Holy Calamafuck
squarepusher - Vicsynth1.3 Test Track 1
unknown t - fresh home
קוסטה קפלן - בשרים קרים
dream wife - sports!
The strokes - why are sundays so depressing
kooba tercu - Cemento Mori
blawan - 40 spiral
matushka - sillica
Seelenluft ft. 'Mike Master' Michael Smith - Manila (Headman Mix)
the mauskovic dance band - חבר’ה, תעצרו לרגע את הריקוד ותסתכלו למצלמה
#october#october 2020#2020#אוקטובר#אוקטובר 2020#ללא מילים#קמפוס הקצה#kzradio#kzradio.net#covid cases#ziv matushka#rip ziv matushka#kooba tercu#the strokes#unknown t#squarepusher#the mauskovic dance band
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09.12.22 MAUSKOVIC DANCE BAND - Locomotiv Bo
09.12.22 MAUSKOVIC DANCE BAND – Locomotiv Bo
Carucci, non memorabili ma passabili
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