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Originally posted by Dupek Chopra:
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
What can I say? I'm a sucker for faux 70s synth…
speaking of vintage synths (subtitled why can't they have festivals like this in the us)

Triptych which happened recenly in Aberdeen, Glasgow and Edinburgh has this to offer.

dr robert moog. jean jacques perrey: how the moog synthesizer became a household name

a mute records night with
wire. liars. pan sonic. modey lemon. kaito
djxdj. tim wright. carter tutti.
irmin schmidt & kumo play can. komputer. pink grease.
t raumschmiere

other bands playing here and there

adem
amp fiddler
andre williams
andrew loog oldham
animal collective
anthony rother
arto lindsay
big beat collective feat. simon hodge
brooks
camera obscura
cinema
colditz
colleen
com.a
craig armstrong and agf
dabrye
dangermouse
david mckenzie
derrick carter
directorsound
dj rupture
dr alimantado
earl gateshead
eat your own ears
envoy
explosions in the sky
fairport convention
fennesz
four tet
franz ferdinand
frogpocket
funk d'void
future pilot aka
gareth sager
geographic
george mac
gilles peterson
green velvet
gwen mccrae
harri and domenic
hms ginaforce
international airport
james yorkston
jd twitch and jg wilkes
jerry dammers
jim newman
john peel
j-rocc
kid 606
king creosote
knifehandchop
lyvonne bruce
m.craft
madlib
mara carlyle
mash (jengaheads)
matthew herbert
matthew dear
max de wardener
mellow submachine
miso
modey lemon
mountaineers
movietone
mugison
mum
mute
mylo
nectarine no.9
nick peacock
non prophets- sage francis and joe beats
onthefly
papa m
pastels dj set
paul cawley
peanut butter wolf
peshay
prince paul
prince po
radio skool djs
reaz
soma
sons and daughters
soul jazz sound system
stacy kidd
super furry animals
the fence collective
the fiery furnacessd
the needles
the pictish trail
the rip-off artist
thomas fehlmann
t-model ford
to rococo rot
trans am
uncle beasley
uncle john and whitelock
v twin
yat kha


http://www.triptych04.com/
a new EP that's blowing me away…
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best thing I've heard this year so far. brilliant lyrics, pavement-ish rambling melodies, a little folk, a little free jazz, a little post-punk…can't wait for the LP.
Stella Luna
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Stargazer (EP)
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Fair Weather Karma
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Malory
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Outerbeats
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Ectasy Of Saint Theresa
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Susurrate
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Skywave
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Synthstatic
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All, very good.
Originally posted by Jaguär:

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Saw them in San Francisco in an Irish bar in a neighborhood called the Sunset (?) playing to about 10 folks. Some songs were very good, others seemed a bit uninspired live.
Originally posted by walkie hearts you all:
&lt;img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0001F7U9S.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg" alt=" - " /&gt; excellent, especially the final two songs. I'm sort of surprised that the religiosity doesn't weird me out more…
Looks like you and Jag both are into a really heavy "S" band phase…..
I have been listening to this:

If you like Norah Jones though think she's a bit overproduced, you'll like this:

Escondida is the actual studio debut by Texas-born singer/songwriter Jolie Holland. While critics and music fans alike lauded Catalpa as her "first" album, it was never actually intended for release. Anti issued it after the volume of reviews reached fever pitch and Holland could no longer keep up with requests for it. As such, Escondida is a very different recording. Not as drenched in Gothic southern images and architectures, Escondida offers an even more evocative portrait of Holland as an American traditionalist who uses history as the framework for her new direction; she is not an Americana songwriter. One need go no further than "Sascha," the opener, for evidence. In beautiful early swing vernacular, complete with self-played Piedmont style guitaristry, Dave Mihaly's whispering snare brushes, and Ara Anderson's trumpet loping languidly in the background, Holland offers a love song as humid as a summer night full of stars and quiet front porches. It's startling because it is at once so classic and yet so wonderfully foreign. Her voice evoking Billie Holiday and Bessie Smith without imitating either, and her words coming from the heart of her own 21st century. Contrast this with "Black Stars," which follows it. Featuring only guitars and cymbals, it's closer in feel to the material on Catalpa, yet Holland's voice comes from the land of the ghosts; where the spirits of jazz singers and blues singers jointly crooned in the streets of Old New Orleans. Likewise, Ma Rainey might have sung the blues line in "Old Fashion Morphine" if she and Tampa Red had been accompanied by Sidney Bechet and Kid Ory in a late-night swing session. Gospel, folk, hints of early country music, and swing lie down together and kiss, languidly caressing one another in this blend of organic, sultry, sexy American blues. With her eclectic band â?? which includes banjo boss Enzo Garcia on musical saw â?? and lyrics that are both full of irony, pathos, and sly humor, Holland offers listeners a loosely constructed yet deeply moving tour through her mystical and esthetic archetypes â?? the popping vocal and drum jive tune that is "Mad Tom of Bedlam"; the deep, bottom-land acoustic blues of "Poor Girl," that touches Blind Willie McTell, the Mississippi Sheiks, and Rosetta Tharpe; the Civil War melody that lies at the heart of "Faded Coat of Blue" â?? and rewards them with a listening experience that is singular, startling, and soulful
Originally posted by Macktastic Bag O' Flash:
Looks like you and Jag both are into a really heavy "S" band phase…..
Well, with the exception of "Inouk"…
Originally posted by Macktastic Bag O' Flash:
Saw them in San Francisco in an Irish bar in a neighborhood called the Sunset (?) playing to about 10 folks. Some songs were very good, others seemed a bit uninspired live.
The Old Rogue, 33rd and Taraval in the Sunset. That's my hood! I wasn't able to make that show because of my birthday celebrations, but I had hoped to.
Originally posted by walkie hearts you all:
Originally posted by Macktastic Bag O' Flash:
Looks like you and Jag both are into a really heavy "S" band phase…..
Well, with the exception of "Inouk"…
And Malory.
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groovy late night listening


from AMG:

…Spoon and Rafter has no trouble making Ryan Adams seem like more of a farce than he already is, and it's deserving of at least half of the attention given to anything released by Wilco.
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not really it's just a very odd new addition to eMusic. also available 8:09 from Joey McIntyre.

but of real interest to some are recent concerts from Calla, Starlight Mints, John Vanderslice, Robbie Fulks, Clearlake, etc.

Also adds of note:
ROIR which means Bad Brains, 10ft Ganga Plant, Bush Tetras, The Legendary Pink Dots

Leo Records for those lovers of improvised music, Braxton, Sun Ra, the supergroup of Wally Shoup Paul Flaherty / Thurston Moore / Chris Corsano, etc
so did anybody go buy the Streets album or the Morrissey album?
the streets was only 10.99 at Ollsons and I was sooooo tempted but someone I know is getting a copy so I'll probably get it from them
Originally posted by brennser:
the streets was only 10.99 at Ollsons and I was sooooo tempted but someone I know is getting a copy so I'll probably get it from them
so they had mclusky at olssons?