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Thanks to a particular country I reside in stupidly blocking VPNs severely over an event that happened 36 years ago, there will be no posts today. Hopefully this problem will …
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Thanks to a particular country I reside in stupidly blocking VPNs severely over an event that happened 36 years ago, there will be no posts today. Hopefully this problem will …
All thanks go to Bill McClintock, who made the mother of all mashups (at least for 2025) by combining Chic’s disco classic Le Freak with Danzig’s metal tune Twist of …
There are only three tracks available for sampling, but they provide a good insight into what to expect from this album. This is music best enjoyed with headphones, and it …
Until a few days ago, I was unaware of Sarah Hopkins and her remarkable work. She is regarded as a master in improvising with the cello and overtone singing, creating …
As Cabaret Voltaire’s two surviving members, Stephen Mallinder and Chris Watson, who has been absent from the band for decades, are performing together for the first time in years, I …
Brutal dub from Algeria! From El Mahdy Jr.’s Bandcamp site: “RAÏ DUBS! This is a collaborative release featuring El Mahdy Jr, Gulls, XJ, and Alter Echo. Beginning with a shared …
From LINE Records’ Bandcamp site: “øjeRum is Copenhagen-based musician and visual artist Paw Grabowski. With releases spanning labels such as Room40, Quiet Details, LINE, Opal Tapes and many more, øjeRum …
Life in the 1980s and early 1990s was filled with music. My brother and I were enthusiastic listeners of alternative music radio, especially the commercial station KROQ, the biggest indie …
From the release’s Bandcamp site: ““Golpea Tu Cerebro” (“Shake Your Brain”) is the first ever vinyl compilation dedicated to the unknown yet fascinating Spanish underground cassette scene from the ’80s. …
Mahorka Records normally releases bleakly dark ambient and experimental records, so this album by Sai comes as a bit of a pleasant shock. This is far more closer to progressive …