vocal melody and chord progression in the verse reminds me of russell’s pop tunes big time. obviously a subjective thing though, especially since he wore so many different masks.
Been enjoying this album the last week. It does have some wonderful textures.
It takes a few listens to really sink in, but it’s a really good album. I’ll listen to his previous ones. Osgut Ton vinyls are always of such good pressing quality, it’s a pleasure. On the same subject, the LSD release I already posted hits reeeeeaally hard. Luke Slater/David Sumner/Steve Bicknell team up to give you the feeling of a massive hit of LSD during peak set time at Barghain. Pretty dang incredible !
Played with Jon up in Milwaukee once and have tried to get him down to Louisville a few times. No luck so far. Thanks for sharing!
1997 head fuq
Graham Lambkin - several albums on the Erstwhile label
Ultra banging 12" from Berlin :
This is back in rotation and still sounds pretty good after all these years…
Really looking forward to how the sound and music go together on this one (it’s sort of an advert… not for anything connected to me; hope that’s OK)
I really like this cover from the DirtBombs (Garage Rock band from Detroit)
Less obvious :
Ive always loved the b-side of that single.
Bought it for that track, way back when!
Injust put the record on…forgot about the track after Why Me? Also AWESOME
Very woozy and very granular:
Nice! I hadn’t heard that B-side before.
Dictaphone made an amazing album called ‘m=addiction’ in 2002
today they released a new album, called EPR 70
here you can download it
this is their homepage
I think it is music for contemporary dance, but I don’t know. Call it ambient, or ambient electronix, or jazz…