Archive for August, 2004

  • Tuesday, August 31, 2004  9:57 am 

    Stop, halt…

    All the music is being moved to another server, normal service will be resumed within 48hrs (apparently).
    Apologies 20JazzFunkGreats.
    Some people have been asking about tracklisting for what we play at the club.
    Matt is guest DJ at the next one, here is the tracklisting for his tape that got him the spot.
    “The Ace of Swords” …
    Comets on [...]

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  • Wednesday, August 25, 2004  12:38 am 

    "Tonight Matthew, I am Damo Suzuki!"

    The Fall- I am Damo Suzuki…
    .And the Drums Coming Fast sez ominously da hip priest, and do the drums come fast and furious, do they.
    Jaki Liebezeit would approve. Here The Fall, who have always said that their only explicit influence is Can pay their debts to the original German funksters. And they do with a [...]

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  • Monday, August 23, 2004  2:33 pm 

    Tilted Youth

    Mumps Rubella - Fountain of Youth
    Apparently some people have found “Louden Up Now”, !!!’s second album, slighly underwhelming, probably because it contains only one Giulliani and not 10 or 13. Personally I’m quite happy with it, I find its meandering drones and synthetic crescendos fascinating, Nic Offer’s druggy blasphemous barking really engaging and the princey [...]

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  • Saturday, August 21, 2004  4:15 am 

    The wonderful gift of giving…

    Giving away a cdr at the club of stuff we played.
    Any track nominations for the next one?

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  • Wednesday, August 18, 2004  4:46 pm 

    So come and prance with me Michael…

    Michael Nyman - Anglefish Decay
    When i was a poncey English lit/Drama student the only good English movies being made were by Mike Leigh and Peter Greenaway (dear Derek Jarman and his beutiful garden, but Jubilee …wow Adamant about this).
    Through Eno and the Peguin Cafe Orchestra i started going to more avant garde stuff that my [...]

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