Two Nights In Chicago: Sun Ra At The Showcase 1976-77
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by Jason Woodbury
6h ago
This two-LP set is taken from a show on Feb. 21, 1976 and two in November 1977. The lineage of these records is a little muddled: parts of the 1977 shows were released on The Soul Vibrations of Man and Taking A Chance on Chances, two limited-edition records with questionable fidelity. Additionally, according to Sun Ra archivist Michael Anderson, the tapes were a mess: “it’s a puzzle,” he says in the liner notes. But thankfully the puzzle has been put together for release by Zev Feldman’s Jazz Detective label. The post Two Nights In Chicago: Sun Ra At The Showcase 1976-77 appeared first on ..read more
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Jahari Massamba Unit :: YHWH is LOVE
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by Justin Gage
6h ago
If Jahari Massamba Unit might have felt like just another side project four years ago for the prolific beatmaker and the loop-juggling rhythmist, it now seems like they have tapped into rich, unexplored territories in their own musical trajectories. The post Jahari Massamba Unit :: YHWH is LOVE appeared first on Aquarium Drunkard ..read more
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Cornelius :: Sketch For Spring
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by Justin Gage
6h ago
If the title strikes you as a twist on the classic Durutti Column track, mission accomplished. A nod to his favorite guitarist Vini Reilly, "Sketch For Spring" is the topical new single from avant pioneer Cornelius. Like the benchmarks of a classic Durutti track, the airy and intricate instrumental was originally designed as background music for an entertainment complex in Tokyo. The post Cornelius :: Sketch For Spring appeared first on Aquarium Drunkard ..read more
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Jessica Pratt :: The Aquarium Drunkard Interview
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by Justin Gage
1d ago
Here in the Pitch is a gorgeous slice of baroque pop, but also something gnarlier and more complicated. Recording for the second time at Gary’s Electric Studio in Brooklyn and employing a full band, Pratt'’s realized a lush, baroque 1960s pop sound akin to Vashti Bunyan’s work with Joe Meek, Dusty Springfield, even Petula Clark. The post Jessica Pratt :: The Aquarium Drunkard Interview appeared first on Aquarium Drunkard ..read more
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Chris Cohen :: Damage
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by Justin Gage
1d ago
Chirs Cohen returns with "Damage", the first single from his new album Paint a Room, with Tortoise's Jeff Parker credited for the arrangements and experimental saxophonist Josh Johnson on the horns. The post Chris Cohen :: Damage appeared first on Aquarium Drunkard ..read more
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Cara Beth Satalino :: Little Green
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by Justin Gage
4d ago
Following the release of 2019’s Gazing Globe, Outer Spaces eased into hiatus while Satalino and partner Chester Gwazda pursued some serious life changes. Changing states, physical ails, a global pandemic, and the resulting mental exhaustion gave birth to a series of stripped back acoustic tunes. Over the next few years those ideas gradually flourished into the ten songs that make up Little Green—a showcasing of Satalino’s artistic foundations, while laying her experience bare for the listener’s immersion. The post Cara Beth Satalino :: Little Green appeared first on Aquarium Drunkard ..read more
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Nick Harley :: Leave No Trace
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by Justin Gage
4d ago
The opening notes of Nick Harley’s Leave No Trace places the listener in an alternate weird and wobbly Appalachia. A folksiness remains throughout the tape, though the trail connects the dots between the country-rock of Crazy Horse, understated choruses a la Big Star, and just plain downer-folk by its terminus. The post Nick Harley :: Leave No Trace appeared first on Aquarium Drunkard ..read more
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Catching Up With Myriam Gendron
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by Jason Woodbury
5d ago
Myriam Gendron is balanced between opposing forces: between songwriting and poetry, English and French, acoustic folk and chaotic post-rock. Her third album, Mayday, is a continuation of this balance: a meditation on grief, sorrow, and most importantly, survival. Ahead of its May 10 release, we sat down with Gendron, discussing Leonard Cohen, recording with Jim White, and the intersection of poetry and songwriting. The post Catching Up With Myriam Gendron appeared first on Aquarium Drunkard ..read more
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John Carpenter :: The Aquarium Drunkard Interview
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by Jason Woodbury
5d ago
Music is integral to the bleak zones created by filmmaker and composer John Carpenter. With his new album, Lost Themes IV: Noir, he taps into the spirit of classic film noir. He joins us to discuss the style, mood, and influence of classic noir: "Everybody's doomed in these things. That's what I find." The post John Carpenter :: The Aquarium Drunkard Interview appeared first on Aquarium Drunkard ..read more
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The Aquarium Drunkard Show: SIRIUS/XMU (7pm PDT, Channel 35)
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by Justin Gage
6d ago
Via satellite, transmitting from northeast Los Angeles — the Aquarium Drunkard Show on SIRIUS/XMU, channel 35. 7pm California time, Wednesdays. 34.1090° N, 118.2334° W The post The Aquarium Drunkard Show: SIRIUS/XMU (7pm PDT, Channel 35) appeared first on Aquarium Drunkard ..read more
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