Oct 5, 2010 12
Side A/Side B

“When the Compact Disc first emerged in the 1980s, it participated in the undermining of one of our most long-held assumptions. With the C.D., the whole distinction between Side A and Side B of the old vinyl record was collapsed. With the C.D., all the tracks are on the one side.” - Gyorgy Scrinis, from the essay “CDs & Other Things”.
1. Kraan – Young King’s Song
(Flyday, 1978)
2. D.R. Hooker – Weather Girl
(The Truth, 1972)
3. Marcos Valle – Voo Cego
(Vento Sul, 1972)
4. Kraan – Buy Buy
(Flyday, 1978)
5. Family - Larf and Sing
(Fearless, 1971)
6. ESG – Moody (spaced out)
(ESG, 1981)
7. Liquid Liquid – Lock Groove (out)
(Successive Reflexes, 1981)
Ahh, it is excellent to be back in the motel. I’ve been a busy bee of late, travelling around collecting records, photos and other ephemera. All good news for readers, as there is plenty of new and forgotten music to share.
But to begin, a slight deviation from my beatsy, more electronic tastes – this is a list compiled from records collected whilst travelling, mostly from Berlin. The sound is certainly down a psychedelic, no-wave kind of tip – but important steps along the development of my current taste. They are tracks that i did not discover / enjoy until i had flipped the record a number of times back home. Hopefully relics worth a visit…
Photo: Author’s






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