Double Spindizzy
October 18, 2007 at 5:47 am

There was no longer any reason why a man-carrying vehicle to cross space needed to be small, cramped and penurious of weight. Once antigravity was an engineering reality, if was no longer necessary to design ships specially for space travel, for neither mass nor aerodynamic lines meant anything any more. The most massive and awkward object could be lifted and hurled off the Earth and carried almost any distance. Whole cities, if necessary, could be moved.
—- James Blish
Satwa - Can I Be Satwa
Satwa 1973 Time-Lag
Henry Flynt - Double Spindizzy
Graduation And Other New Country And Blues Music 2001 Ampersand
Shut Up - All Alone
Hell In A Handbasket 1986 Brasch Music
The Intelligence - The Outer Echelon
Deuteronomy 2007 In The Red Records
Belaboris - Kuolleet Peilit
… Olipa kerran 1984 Poki Rekords
Mood Six - She’s Too Far (out)
The Best of Mood Six: Songs from the Lost Boutique 2000 Cherry Red
L’Infonie - J’Ai Perdu 15 Cents Dans Le Nez Froid D’Un Ange Bronze
L’Infonie 1969
photo: jesseen

I love that L’Infonie track! And Satwa too of course, one of my favorite records actually. :-)
Downloading the songs already ;) very excited to hear this. One question, is the quote from some book or short story? Could you please give me some more information on it?
Thank you.
That double spindizzy song makes really makes my head spin, and l’infonie is quite good, reminds me of David Axlerod a bit. Hazy post.
hello honan, about Spindizzy it’s true story. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spindizzy
A true fictional story? ;-)
I really like the L’Infonie track.
Merci pour l’infonie.
une touche de Françoid de Roubaix…
françoiS, sorry..
Infonie is a title of a song? wow. i jes knew it.