Archive for January, 2010
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Friday, January 29, 2010 12:01 am
Ship Shape
It’s back to the rain slick streets of future garage once more. Those crumbling Victorian buildings giving up their neon secrets as we pass. Over a century of water pouring over their environs. Bass notes rising up from the harbour depths in concert with the glittering blimps above, carrying the sinister advertising [...]
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Wednesday, January 27, 2010 12:05 am
Blood on my Highlights
To those tuning in for the regular Wednesday chillout session, we’re sorry but we had to cancel it this week. Michael Cain is on holiday, and recently the foul stench of corruption has been getting too much round here. It’s time for 20jfg is to clean up this town.
Donning the suits we peeled off Hall [...]Read more of 'Blood on my Highlights' >>
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010 12:05 am
Drums of Life
Let us kick this off with a disclaimer- we know very little about the 1970s culture where Bellemou & Benfisa’s ‘Li Maandouche L’Auto’ was produced, except that not owning a car seems to have been an issue.
One member of the 20jazzfunkgreats family handed this to us, and we listened and went wow. We know that [...]Read more of 'Drums of Life' >>
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Monday, January 25, 2010 12:05 am
Flash vs Flesh
Jeans Wilder is becoming the steady purveyor of spectral balladry that soundtracks past instances of your 20jazzfunkgreats conflicted youth. Memories of those days when we hadn’t yet fully developed the arcane powers which allow us to facemelt our foes with a flick of the wrist, memories of past days enthralled by the blink of deer [...]
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Friday, January 22, 2010 12:01 am
Totally Wierd
Automatic II hits with Ian Curtis pronouncements from out of the fresh dusty rubble: the lazy work of laser equipped, nihilistic shock troop. Marching marching ever on through the ruinous concrete follies of Superpowers. Empty shells, empty windows, illuminated by the lattice of those oscillating death rays. Automatic.
Automatic II hits with simple synthetic melodies running [...]Read more of 'Totally Wierd' >>
