Once Again I Hear The Beautiful Vertigo Luring Us To "Do Something, Somehow"
Keiji Haino/Jim O'Rourke/Oren Ambarchi — Now While It's Still Warm Let Us Pour In All The Mystery

Once Again I Hear The Beautiful Vertigo Luring Us To “Do Something, Somehow” - Keiji Haino/Jim O’Rourke/Oren Ambarchi
from Now While It’s Still Warm Let Us Pour In All The Mystery
Coming out soon on Black Truffle.
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SIDE A |||
SolarFlares — The Winter (Ok, now Spring I've Been Hella Busy) Mixtape
Here it is, part one. Side B coming tomorrow.
[[[Side A]]]
Cluster - Sowiesoso (So Not So So)
Chris & Cosey - Walking Through Heaven
Limonious - Swedish Pommak
Clara Mondshine - Landung Bei Vollmond
Tom Cameron - Balsa
Delia Derbyshire - Quest
Paul Beaver & Bernard L. Krause - Dr Fox
The Residents - Constantinople
Gorilla Aktiv - Suono Seguito
Haruomi Hosono - Sports Men
Sadistic Mika Band - Hi Jack (I’m Just Dying)
Parallélisme
Miharu Koshi

Miharu Koshi - Parallellisme (1984)
Never not loving YMO, and therefore, never not loving work by YMO’s friends, or work produced by YMO members.
Which reminds me, that YMO Alumni RootBlog mix is worth your while.
So, yeah. YMO. We like.
Grounds For Arrest
Pete Swanson — Punk Authority

Pete Swanson - Grounds for Arrest
And the Best of 2013 shortlist begins early….
Car Crash
Heron — Heron
Heron “Car Crash” (from Heron 1970)

someone please reissue this.
Seconded. Have this in storage back home somewhere.
Jag Sökte Efter Kärlek
Hans Edler — Elektron Kukéso
A little something to play the old year out with.
Hans Edler - Jag Sökte Efter Kärlek
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Coming in the first few days of 2013:
A few more thoughts on music in 2012 and a new mix. Excitement.
Hard & Tenderly
The Residents — God In Three Persons
the residents / ‘hard & tenderly’
(via punkrockisdad)
8..6.12. bon odori
solarflares — nara soundscape

Bon Odori at Gokoku Shrine. August 6, 2012.
Recorded on a humid August night at what I learned later to be a “Defend Japan” shrine in Nara. The snaky guitar lines give it an uncanny African feel, love the clipping on the PA system.
Recorded using iRig app on my phone. Pic by me as well.
Richie Hawtin & Pete Namlook
// after Martin Dawson’s death, another gifted musician has left us: Pete Namlook, also known as Peter Kuhlmann from Germany. In his honor, Richie Hawtin gives a way the “From A Million Miles Away”-mix from 1993 for free, filled with tracks by him and Namlook. Here’s what Richie said about Pete Namlook and the mix:
“It’s with a heavy heart that I sit here on our Cntrl: Beyond EDM tour bus, travelling through the Midwest listening to a song that was the soundtrack to so many important moments in my, my brothers & my Detroit crew’s lives… From Within ‘A Million Miles to Earth.’ This week my friend and collaborator Peter Kuhlman better known as Pete Namlook from FAX Records, Germany, passed away. My condolences to Pete’s family, friends & fans. It MUST be said that Pete was an Electronic Music pioneer, a pillar of the modern Germany Electronic Music scene AND single handedly created & sustained the Ambient movement of the 1990’s and beyond. Inspired by those who came before him, Pete continually inspired all of us and his sonic blueprint is part of the foundation of Electronic Music that we all stand upon today. I’ve opened up this Soundcloud link to one of our finest musical moments together as a free download. Recorded just after New Years Eve 1993 in Frankfurt, Germany, the first song we wrote together. Originally written as a reminder of my friends in Detroit, a million miles away from Frankfurt, this song will now forever be a reminder of Pete, a million miles away from us all. Goodbye Pete, Safe travels…. LISTEN & REMEMBER….”
// RIP
Storming three part mix from one of our favourite UK house/bass producers Bob Bhamra aka WNCL, pulling for tracks from Bobby Champs, Lakosa, Elgato, Ron Trent, Moodymann, Joe and more.
Download: www.mediafire.com/?l5cb4ad2y5ihq34
PART 1: TAKE ME OUT
1. WEST NORWOOD CASSETTE LIBRARY . Acid Jazz (Dubplate)
2. BOBBY CHAMPS . Unknown (Dubplate)
3. ANDREA DI ROCCO . The Past Present (IWW)
4. SCHATRAX . Champagne Dancer (Justin Drake Remix) (Fear of Flying)
5. LAKOSA . Nubian Minds (West Norwood Cassette Library Remix) (Shifting Peaks)
6. EINZELKIND . Peitsch (Cecille)
7. ZOE ZOE . Church (Sneaker Social Club)
8. MARK HENNING . The Right Time (Chris Simmonds Remix) (Hypercolour)
9. WEST NORWOOD CASSETTE LIBRARY . We Have to Live in the Future (Dubplate)
PART 2: TAKE ME HOME
1. ADONIS . The Invite (Mathematics)
2. LOWTEC . Use Me (Laid Mix) (Laid)
3. JUS ED . Kick It Up Pt. 4 (Underground Quality)
4. ANDRES . Ribena (Sounds of the Universe)
5. EARL JEFFERS . Surely Not? (Catapult Promo)
6. OPT . Street (Tartelet)
7. TOM ESSELLE . Garibaldi (Dubplate)
8. WEST NORWOOD CASSETTE LIBRARY . Time Loops (Dubplate)
9. ELEANOR MILLS . Same Routine (Al Tones Edits)
PART 3: TAKE ME DOWN
1. JOE . MB (Hemlock)
2. WEST NORWOOD CASSETTE LIBRARY . Body Rock (Dubplate)
3. DATA 70 . Part Two (Enraptured)
4. ELGATO . Zone (Hessle Audio)
5. RON TRENT . Morning Fever (Prescription)
6. PAPERMUSIC . Downtime (Paper Recordings)
7. ROGER GERRESSEN . Somebody Should Have Told You (Wolfskull)
8. MODEL 500 . Got To Be Brave (R&S)
9. MOODY MAN . Track 4 (Planet E)
10. UNFORSCENE ft CECILIA STALIN . Dark Souls (Sonar Kollektiv)
Every Man and Woman is a Star
Astronaut No.1 — Instant Digest
‘Every Man and Woman is a Star’ - from ‘Instant Digest’
Instant Digest is the work of Astronaut No.1 (aka Bob Bhamra of WNCL Recordings).
Simon Reynolds described the project as “a monstrously compressed synopsis of the history of pop that crams five decades into just twenty minutes”. Each year from 1960-2009 is represented by an extreme, but carefully structured, 30-second cut-up of a classic album from that year. Bhamra shows impeccible taste in selecting Ultramarine’s ‘Every Man and Woman is a Star’ to represent 1992.
Instant Digest was created for the art/music blog Modyfier and the full work is here.
Simon Reynolds’ article about the project for Wired is here.
Lost in time, now aptly recovered. The music here has a light touch, a seemingly effortless release that stands high above its contemporaries, both then and now. A master of his technical craft, but his hand strays from being overbearing, always being utilized as a tool to sculpt gorgeous textures, never as an end in and of itself. The breeze flows freely, skimming the surface in its constant state of flux, never resting in one area for too long. Sorrow-filled, hopeful, flinging here and there between moods and colors, shades and hues. A personal journey of freedom and discovery.
