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01 lee renaldo_end of life in america, angels
02 fat worm of error_la mortdans la ville du bois vert
03 heavy seals_jazz bust
04 the hospitals_rich people
05 the coughs_animal hospital
06 tovah olson_on bennifer 1
07 sonic youth_mote (excerpt)
08 glenn branca_the ascension
09 axolotl_telesma 3
10 realicide_live @ flint, michigan (may 07, 2005)

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Roxan Hotel

some great explosion, a metamorphosed
tug clawing the imagined
fall: to be dead at the dead wind’s hand,
and indistinguishable as indistinguishable trees against
the passive ever changing labor of thought.

- J. Schneider, The Gesture of Seasons.

Fall comes early. This small list announces it. Starts out as a random filler list (between “five easy list for lovers” and “fall best of album” ), this list takes its own life as a brutal mood list. It’s the type that goes one direction. Once listened end to end, mood is completely transformed, like fall laves folliage. They beautiful and full of colors, but once the process starts, the leaves won’t turn green again. It’s irreversible process awaiting for early winter dark sky and melancholy.

In the list: Steady, open air rythm, moody, like fall breeze. It moves and sweeps. (Ane Brun, Calexico) The opening and closing gems that dictate the mood, check them out. (Buckwheat Zydeco, Thee More Shallows) The rest are stories in between.

“Secret of Love – This Voice”

01. Buckwheat Zydeco – Secret of Love
02. Ane Brun – This Voice
03. Jesca Hoop – Silver Screen Demos (web)
04. Stephen Clair – Stupid Game (web)
05. Shivaree – I Close My Eyes (web)
06. Gaby – Be Careful What You Wish For, Cause It Might Come True (web)
07. Calexico – Sonic Wind
08. Thee More Shallows – I Can’t Get Next To You (web)

image credit : Fliku!

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The filth, the fury, the fuzz


Cinco del garage para un sabado en la carretera y para sacudir aquellas vibras y neuronas apendejadas por la entresemana.

The Human Beinz – nobody but me
Zior – I really do
Electric Toilet – revelations
Arthur Lee – everybody’s gotta live
The seeds – nobody spoils my fun

La imagen viene de Collectable records site donde tiene varios posters de los 60 y 70 y ademas, si tienen la paciencia tambien cuentan con imagenes de varios acetatos originales, muchos con diseños pachecones muy divertidos (al menos para quien le guste este tipo de arte lisergico).

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Cras credemus, hodie nihil.

While I won’t bother going into what the specific tracks sound like, its mostly an ambient sounding half hour mix that moves back and forth between sparse and overwhelming songs. The list was assembled around 3 o clock in the morning after one of those insomniac nights I’m constantly having lately, so today I just might switch to sleeping pills instead of listening to drifting music… I hope I wake up tomorrow.

The Wind- up birdmonster
A. Vordeyevclearance
Marsen Julesanemone
DoBarrenean
The Glovea blues in drag (alternate Robert Smith vocal demo)
Stars like fleasI write this from the dancefloor
Ben Kameneighty four
Set Fire to Flamesfading lights are fading

Image:Lisandro Demarchi.

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Pictures of Joburg and songs from South Africa, all postcard like.

Solomon Linda’s Original Evening Birds – Mbube

Kippie Moeketsi and The Marabi Kings – Goli Kwela

Boyoyo Boys – Tsotsi

Sipho Mabuse – Burn Out

M’Du – Ipompe

Malaika – Destiny

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With wonderful deathless ditties
We build up the world's great cities,
And out of a fabulous story
We fashion an empire's glory:
One man with a dream, at pleasure,
Shall go forth and conquer a crown;
And three with a new song's measure
Can trample an empire down. [1]


Down, down, down. Would the fall never come to an end! `I wonder how many miles I've fallen by this time?' she said aloud. `I must be getting somewhere near the centre of the earth. Let me see: that would be four thousand miles down, I think--' (for, you see, Alice had learnt several things of this sort in her lessons in the schoolroom, and though this was not a very good opportunity for showing off her knowledge, as there was no one to listen to her, still it was good practice to say it over) `--yes, that's about the right distance--but then I wonder what Latitude or Longitude I've got to?' (Alice had no idea what Latitude was, or Longitude either, but thought they were nice grand words to say.) [2]



O long-silent Sybil,
you of the winged dreams,
Speak out from your temple of light
as the serious constellations
with Greek names
still stare down on us
as a lighthouse moves its megaphone
over the sea
Speak out and shine upon us
the sea-light of Greece
the diamond light of Greece

Far-seeing Sybil, forever hidden,
Come out of your cave at last
And speak to us in the poet's voice
the voice of the fourth person singular
the voice of the inscrutable future
the voice of the people mixed
with a wild soft laughter--
And give us new dreams to dream,
Give us new myths to live by! [3]


So our princes who have lost their principalities after many years’ of possession shouldn’t blame their loss on fortuna. The real culprit is their own indolence, going through quiet times with no thought of the possibility of change (it’s a common human fault, failing to prepare for tempests unless one is actually in one!). And when eventually bad times did come, they thought of •flight rather than •self-defence, hoping that the people, upset by conquerors’ insolence, would recall them. This course of action may be all right when there’s no alternative, but it is not all right to neglect alternatives and choose this one; it amounts to voluntarily falling because you think that in due course someone will pick you up. If you do get rescued (and you probably won’t), that won’t make you secure; the only rescue that is really helpful to you is the one performed by you, the one that depends on yourself and your virtù. [4]