THE HERCO PILOTS-JUMPING AT?, 2x7

Spare, clattery and very endearing D.I.Y. post punk action from this overlooked band of Kiwi marginals who were more apt to play under a freeway overpass than in a nightclub, with the best bits here bringing to mind a specific sub-set of left field UK early 80′s activity by the likes of The Door And [...]

CONRAD SCHNITZLER-00/106, CD, 1997, GERMANY

More of this Krautrock electronic godfather’s 90′s era goodness for your collective perusal here; Schnitzler’s M.O. around this time having become increasingly inclusive, with his work on 00/106 unfurling a whole galaxy of multi-tiered frequency smears, tintinnabulating electroacoustic concatenations and John Duncan-like shearing greyscale static drifts. Get it via Megaupload Here

EMIL RICHARDS-NEW SOUND ELEMENT

Booted a little while back in an edition paired with Hal Blaine’s wild “Psychedelic Percussion” this drop dead staggering proto-electronica classic from a fellow session drummer in circulation around the same time as Blaine comes on in a technicolor blaze of absurdist electronic merriment and just doesn’t let up. Tom Dissivelt, Perrey & Kingsley, David [...]

ORCHESTRA NJERVUDAROV-CON LE ORECCHIE DI EROS, LP, 1979, ITALY

This stunning and very obscure Italian avant-gardish prog wonder carries whiffs of all sorts of vital left field musical strains. There’s a strong simpatico here with Czech dissident rock of the period ala The Plastic People and MCH Band. Several other things come to mind here as well, from the odd combination of angularity and [...]

THE LAND OF GUILT & BLARNEY-MUGGED BY LIFE, TAPE, 1992 + CRUEL, TAPE, 2000 + UNUSUAL, TAPE, 2000, USA

The work of two stalwarts of the 80′s/90′s experimental cassette network, The Land Of Guilt & Blarney was the brainchild of uber-networker, Audiofile label head and Nomuzic leader Carl Howard in collaboration with one Louis Boone, now sadly deceased and whose legacy this multiple album share of theirs is intended to celebrate. Cruel and Unusual [...]

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