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Coach House Rhythm Section - No Such Thing (1980/1975)
38 Plays
Lexx sez: “i almost cleared the floor last week after dropping this one. the rhythm may be a bit too advanced for the average dancer and to be frank, my timing wasn’t up to par for the first hour of the night. the coach house rhythm section is of course none other than the man they call Eddy Grant. “no such thing” is an instrumental version of eddy’s little known side project marco “i’m coming home” from 1975.”
Komisch Sommer Rootmix by Jefre Cantu-Ledesma August, 2011
01. Craig Leon – Nommo 02. Femminielli – Estados Alterados 03. Call Back The Giants – Passage of Arms 1 04. Roe Enney – Au Pair Of My Dreams 05. Social Climbers – Palm Springs 06. Conrad Schnitzler – Live 72 07. Julianna Barwick & Ikue Mori – Rain & Shine At The Lotus Pond 08. Jean-Sébastien Truchy – Light Rays Emanate From My Heart (Edit) 09. Caboladies – Promise Ring Tone 10. Astral Social Club – Queezee-E 11. Bernard Parmegiani – Jeux De Configurations 12. Klaus Schulze – North Of The Yukon
John Zorn’s COBRA SF - Last Piece Live 8/28/10 (by KevinBrownsvideos)
John Zorn- “Conducter” Rob Burger- Keys Dave Slusser- keys- electronics Fred Frith- guitar Trey Spruance guitar Scott Amendola- Drums Kenny Wollesen- Drums William Winant — Percussion Mike Patton - vocals Chris Brown- Electronics Timb Harris- violin Joan Jeanrenaud -cello Mark Dresser — bass Trevor Dunn — bass
The Thing. 3/4 October 2011. Handcut lino-print designed and printed by Simon Fowler / Cataract Op. This is the preview/promo version. The edition on sale during the residency will have a different arrangement of the text and illustration.
“In addition to having excellent cover art, Lenox Avenue Breakdown is also a dynamic, unjustly overlooked jazz album. Prodigiously talented as an instrumentalist and composer, alto saxophonist Arthur Blythe was one of the most innovative jazz musicians of the 1970s and ’80s, and LENOX AVENUE BREAKDOWN, his Columbia Records debut, proves it.” LINK
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Undomondo - Radioshow 113
109 Plays
#113 - Aired start of August, just some summery tunes I was enjoying at that time. Also on mixcloud if you prefer it.
Stag Hare - Asha Moon Canoes Chihei Hatakayema - Ferrum (excerpt) The Books - Chain of Missing Links The Whitest Boy Alive - Island Bibio - Take off your skirt Cypress Hill - Tres Equis De La Soul - Me, Myself and I Ennio Morricone - Alla Luce del Giorno Ennio Morricone - Ai Morena Marc Ribot’s Shrek - Jamon Con Yuca Willy Marambio - Por tu amor Cyril Diaz Orchestra - Serenade Elis Regina - Corrida de Jangada Napoleon IIIrd - The Hardline Optimist Bearsuit - Please don’t take him back Frankie Rose - Soma Deerhunter - Memory Boy