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17th November 2009

Rendezvous with Rad

nowahuta

I stumbled across Nowa Huta in the myspace with a big WOAH. I dropped them a line and said, send me your sounds when you have ‘em. Now we have ‘em. Are you ready?

Nowa Huta- Antlers

Which is but a brutal compression of space and sound, rain of impossible flowers  over a sci-fi landscape made of blocks of basic colours purloined from Brian Eno’s collection of utopian hallucinations. Dissonance, echo and spin  stroked, polished and arranged to build a platform on the placid ocean from which to behold the primeval Californian coasts from which Brian Wilson would one day, millions of year after, stare back. If Arthur C. Clarke had listened to Black Dice, he would have written the lyrics for this.

Goldenether

New LA label How to Fight Records are onto something. This is the first edition of our “Animal Battles Series”,  where they get a band to pick out two animals they want to battle on the cover art.  The B-side is the same band as the A-side, but it’s something they normally wouldn’t record and under a pseudonym. So here we have ghostly exalted dronegaze outfit Voices Voices under the guise of Gold Ether delivering a macabre piece of ghoul funk which sounds a bit like Telepathe if they were remixed by Gatekeeper. You can imagine how hot inside that makes us feel.

Next release on the series will be Foot Village. We are excited.

Gold Ether- In Armies

nosnow

Another ace tape from Discos Compulsivos/Luv Luv, this time by French deranged choir kids No Snow. They sound like Liars running down the cyclopean caves where that kid in the Orphanage got lost, banging on the walls of damp rock with sticks and stones, their yelping, ululating and shrieking are but a cryptic message to summon a school of psychedelic dolphins that will take them to the secret place below the waves. If you wonder why the fuck are they doing this, then you are missing the point.

No Snow- Track 4

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  1. :) nice!


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    bcr

    17th November 2009


  2. thanks for all the music. just a heads up, link for no snow seems broken.


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    jay

    17th November 2009


  3. nowa huta is one of the few places on earth being settled by humans since neolithic times…it says a lot about their music…explored by masses,mastered by a few…great choice guys!!!


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    Cosmonaut C

    17th November 2009


  4. Another Wow! goes to Gold Ether for brewing tasty remedies for astral traveling…
    thnx XXJFG, keep it up high and never ever let it down


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    la bambassadeur

    25th November 2009


  5. Thanks for the music, links..
    Very nice blog!


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    Beat Maker

    29th November 2009


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16th November 2009

Love of a black planet

pinkstallone

So they say they plan to kill it in 2010, I say, you have been killing since day 1. It’s Pink Stallone, who have got together with 80s garage house singer Joey Washington for the next release, out in the new year. Here you have a track that won’t be included in that single: special stuff, you’ll agree. Basically, what you get is the Stallone’s lovely ‘spin in the pastel dancefloor in a most abandoned way’ ace glitz boogie antics, including a creeping bassline which is pure stripped down android p-funk sleaze plus a nice ‘n’ smooth vocal performance from Mr. Washington. Synthetic stabs for much power padded pink blazer slow mo strutting down the pink pit which is where all joy is to be found if you shake low enough. Now do it.

Pink Stallone- Hydroplanes (Joey Washington Edit)

childrenspace

And just to keep things pumping, here you have one by the one and only Dave Liteyear under the guise ‘Children of the Space Age’. He has sent me some stuff he did some time ago because he has decided that his career in the music biz didn’t have much future, so people might as well listen to it from this place. Record label dudes, you need to address this situation and bring Dave back, because this is one of the sweetest edits we have listened for a long time (and his solos stuff rocks too).

And what do we have here? We have a postcard from the streets of NYC circa 1982, rough Freestyle antics for you to throw your hands in the hair, robotic drone which advances reckless for our love in a smooth crescendo which comes across like Delia and Gavin’s Rise if it had been remixed by John Rocca instead of DFA. This song covers your face with kisses and sends you spinning into vogue heaven. Crazy shit.

Children of the Space Age- Slipping Away

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  1. I have no idea where you find this great stuff. How do you do it? wuts ur Source?


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    IndieView

    16th November 2009


  2. magick.


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    bcr

    16th November 2009


  3. We just posted the 320HQ mp3 of this track on our site.

    20jazz always keepin’ it real. Much love.


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    Pink Stallone

    16th November 2009


  4. Slipping Away = so so def


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    Teep

    17th November 2009


  5. re: slipping away..
    i know i’ve heard the original before.. anyone know what it is?


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    bcr

    17th November 2009


  6. The original is ‘I Can Feel Your Love Slipping Away’ by Samson & Delilah

    there is a 320kps mp3 here:

    http://beatelectric.blogspot.com/2008/04/samson-delilah.html


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    Jenx

    18th November 2009


  7. ahhh…thanx so much jenx!


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    bcr

    19th November 2009


  8. Anyone know where I can dl or buy that magnificent slippin’ away-edit?
    Fantastic stuff!


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    Henning

    6th December 2009


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13th November 2009

Baby it’s cold inside

Featuring:

Ceramic Hello, Iko & Plug

We spiral in different directions, sometimes intersecting, sometimes drawn together by a collective appreciation.  Most other times we go off exploring.  Shifting back and forth through the histories of the things we love.  Tracing threads back through influences and scenes, movements and innovations until a stumbling blind history is laid out before us.  Symbolising nothing but sounding great.

lpiko-83-a

Iko form a dead end, an ice covered wall at the end (or the beginning) of one of the forking paths.  I’ve been listening to their album ’83 for years and am still no closer to discovering much about them.  What I do know is that they’re Canadian; the album was released in 1983 (or 1982 according to Discogs – which I guess means one of them might work for EA Sport’s naming department now); and that this track taps into the Miracle Mile, Reagan-revived nuclear paranoia, by then so worn it became a jaded backdrop to a dispassionate tirade against Nuclear Powers sung in the style of a jilted lover.

Radioactive Mist bounces in all eager drums and submerged synths, tracking in a vocal emoting as much as possible under the strain of Cold-Wave sensibilities.  The hook here being the crystalline melody underpinning the chorus like the slickly apocalyptic ancestor of post-millennial-disco.

Iko – Radioactive Mist

ceramic-hello-gestures-1981

Fellow Canadian’s Ceramic Hello precede Iko though much more is known about them.  Brett Wickens and Roger Humphreys formed the band in 1980 and released their only album (thus far) in 81, called the Absence of Canary.  Wickens had a parallel career as a graphic designer, partnering with Peter Saville and eventually designing the packaging for Photoshop CS3 believe it or not.  I understand that he’s not at all Sleezy.

Geometry fades in, slipping, reversed tape and oscillating shards of synths flittering in and out of hearing.  Like some malfunctioning synth-pop instrumental sitting on the edge of 20 Jazz Funk Greats’ grand parody / inadvertent genesis.  Less terrifyingly perfect than anything off TG’s ‘accessible record’ whilst managing to still skewer any utopian ideals with it’s fucked up electronic squeals.  And yet, still quite beautiful as if the grandest excess of early 90s Vangelis – all lasers and city sized crowds – were sent back in time and inadvertently arrived backwards and humble.

Ceramic Hello – Geometry

plug

Closer in time, I first saw Plug at the Yes Way festival in Peckham earlier this year.  Sian and Georgie sat amongst the chattering throngs under purple and green lights and teased out this minimal vortex, blocking all the distractions of a freezing warehouse and drawing me into a post-punk stupor with its arch chorus and resigned verses, its downbeat bass and synth swells.  Of the scores of songs I heard that weekend You Keep The Beats stuck.  Sliding in like a sedated Y-Pants covering Wurlitzer Jukebox.

Plug – You Keep The Beats

You can get one of the last few copies of the 7″ this appears on here.

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On Saturday two of your 20JFGs will be taking a break from cold-wave anthropology to play some records at the Sexbeat show at The Rest is Noise in Brixton.  Featuring good-dudes Teen Sheikhs and the awesome Male Bonding.  More details here.

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  1. yeah baby
    yeah… cold


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    Teep

    13th November 2009


  2. I LOVE that IKO song but I can’t find them anywhere. Could u upload that album?


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    Anthony

    5th December 2009


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