I’m still upset about this. I’ve see their mea culpa on their IG page, but Actions Speak Louder… what are they DOING to rectify the situation?
I’m still upset about this. I’ve see their mea culpa on their IG page, but Actions Speak Louder… what are they DOING to rectify the situation?
Happy birthday to Patrick!
📷: @peted301.bsky.social
Friday night!
Frantz Casseus - Lullaby [Haiti, Classical, Folk] (1954)
https://redd.it/f476fa
https://youtu.be/Gt21sHvlsac
G. Bri - Non Rompere [Italy, Italo-Disco, Synthpop, Electronic] (1979)
https://redd.it/1qplxeo
https://youtu.be/q0oq8a_Xwvg
Black Fox - Voyage To The Moon [USA, Psychedelic] (1969) Femme Folk Psych outta Sacramento
https://redd.it/cebh97
https://youtu.be/laa9uSkg4fs
Richard Pinhas - Home: Ruitor [France, Electronic, Space Rock, Prog Synth] (1980)
https://redd.it/1r83wkc
https://youtu.be/WuMnpzWT68A
Frantz - Le Divertissement [France, Psych] (1970)
https://redd.it/354ww1
https://youtu.be/InXt0NZfDzI
it is so funny to me that of all the things i have ever posted about art, the most controversial take WITHOUT QUESTION is when i say that the best thing you can do if you want a career as an artist is to be KIND to your peers. folks get SO upset by that one, which i think is unfortunately telling
Untitled https://www.wikiart.org/en/zdislav-beksinski/untitled-667
Speaking of raucous two-man rock acts, Ireland's Giveamanakick should be better known. Give me this shit all day. The drummer was a classmate but I never did see them live. Shame on me.
Musique de notre temps (1976) by Éliane Radigue album cover. Photograph of Radigue at the controls of a large analogue synthesiser, with the entire image tinted very light pink.
'Music recorded through the late 60s and 70s was released during the 2000s, and the extraordinary focus Radigue had maintained over the period of half a century became clear, revealing a sound world that few had previously had chance of hearing.'
Remembering Éliane Radigue
buff.ly/gevaoCH
ooof never wanted this day to come, rest in peace to one of my favorites & most important composers ever, eliane radigue. her music really changed my life.
music.apple.com/us/album/tri...
cool experimental rock bands with big aesthetic ambitions is a recession indicator
Immensely proud of the U.S. women’s hockey team, which rallied late to beat Canada in overtime for the gold medal. Amazing!
👏👏👏
That was awesome
New blog post! Wrote about new records from Friends of Cesar Romero, Fran Carlyon @francarlyon.bandcamp.com @assistant.bandcamp.com @goodbyewudaokou.bsky.social @yyzrecords.bsky.social, The Fruit Trees, and The Sylvia Platters:
Sorry to get radical but I don’t think it’s my job or yours to embrace, accept, understand - and certainly not to use - the thing being sold to us as AI. I don’t like any part of it, so I won’t. I’m missing out? Good, that’s what I want. You’re worried about me missing out? That’s fuckin weird, man.
Houston & Dorsey - Never On A Sunday [USA, Western Space Age Lounge] (Early 60’s?) Beautiful guitar duo play dreamy western tinged lounge, forgot I had this record until I started moving to my new shelves!
https://redd.it/dwxgyr
https://youtu.be/M2Yuk_hnohc
Ex-bandmates and life-long friends send you their latest Zine. That’s the best.
UK shoegazers Chapterhouse have announced their first North American tour in 16 years.
They’ll be performing ‘Whirlpool’ in full with support from She’s Green and the Asteroid No. 4.
Amanaz - Africa [Africa, Zam-Rock] (1975) -- Part of the emergence of psych rock out of Zambia in the 1970's
https://redd.it/2h1ubp
https://youtu.be/rngD5v41MpY
S O O N
Pan - Tristesse [Copenhagen, Denmark ; Prog Rock] (1970)
https://redd.it/1h3g4w2
https://youtu.be/x2ZdH2G30hc
Snowscape
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