New Music Recommendations
One last round of music recommendations from our followers for July! See part 1 here, part 2 here and part 3 here.
The Holy Modal Rounders – The I.W.W. Song (ESP Disk / Hayabusa Landings)
Acid folk from US 1967
I need this before the stress of the day. You too, Brutus? Just because
via C. Anomia
Fear of God – Running Through the Blood (Temple of Love Records / Far Out Records / F.O.A.D. Records)
Buck Gooter – Peace Siren (Ramp Local)
PRIMAL INDUSTRIAL BLUES.
TO BE PLAYED AT MAXIMUM VOLUME.
Gong Gong Gong 工工工 – Notes Underground 地下日記 (Wharf Cat Records)
Our buds @WharfCatRecords just announced the debut from Gong Gong Gong – stream the lead single over @stereogum and pre order that record, it’s so goooood!
Wharf Cat Records via Fire Talk
Odd Nosdam – Flippies Best Tape (Home Assembly)
With ‘Flippies’, Odd Nosdam picks up the blueprint and takes aim at the next level.
Digging fathoms deep in the crates, his source material comes from super rare records that you’ve never heard of, many of them private pressings. From plaintive deep soul cuts, gritty chitlin’ circuit funk, blues-ey 60s garage band sessions, through to some seriously heavy psych-rock freakouts and all manner of weirdness in between, the scope of this record is mind bending. But it doesn’t stop there, mashed up into this heady brew you’ll also pick up hints of gospel, jazz, dub and spacey west coast acid. A calypso steel band even makes an appearance at one point! And the whole thing is neatly stitched together with snatches of film dialogue providing the narrative thread.
Catherine Christer Hennix – The Well-Tuned Marimba (Blank Forms Editions / Empty Editions)
For Yamaha synthesizer, sine wave drone, live electronics, featuring Hans Isgren on amplified sheng.
via Nodus Tollens
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