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Yesterday I got a cassette :)
Andy Kim - How'd we ever end up like this |
eminems
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Nearly 85 minutes of music from the King of Rapso, Lancelot Layne.
Back in ‘71, there were two tunes that changed the face of Trinidad and Tobago music. One of them is here: the title cut, spawning a new genre of music. Lyrics were usually about all of the turmoil that was going on in the 70s. Imagine a cleaner, more melodic, Island-version “Last Poets.” http://tinyimg.io/i/ZCPelP6.jpg |
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and: Arrington de Dionyso - I See Beyond The Black Sun http://tinyimg.io/i/OceOlGE.jpg |
Release featuring Walter Branchi (of Il Gruppo di Improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza
and Elettronica Viva fame) who, along with Mauro Bortolotti unreels some early-80s tape-collage musique concréte over two sides with a 38-minute work called Paesaggi Intravisti. http://tinyimg.io/i/V4EGJO1.jpg |
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Jean-Baptiste Barriere - Pandémonium
Released on Atem which was a magazine and label that featured releases by bands such as Art Zoyd, Fall of Saigon, Aqsak Maboul and This Heat. Two LPs that stuck out like a broken capacitor from that batch of performers, “Pandemonium: Ville Ouverte (Esquisses pour une Descente aux Enfers)” & “Pandemonium: Non, Jamais l’Espérance (Perspective pour une Politique Païenne)” are united here and sound like a presentiment for the dark "industrial" synth moan that would follow years later (think Maurizio Bianchi's early work). http://tinyimg.io/i/R7wuLjc.jpg http://tinyimg.io/i/w0DB7Si.jpg |
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