See part 1 here and part 2 here.
Odd Nosdam – FLIP #1 – HOOD – Field Report (a) (i) An Overcast Sky
Lucid Space Dreamers – Interlude 1 [requiem for the earth] feat. Bob and the Astronauts & Aaron
Music for dancing, yelling, meditating; self-discovery, connection, community, catharsis.
Emphasis on building evocative, enveloping textures through both live improvisations and quality production.
Psychedelic live ambient, dance (idm/dnb/bass), art rock, and beyond.
via tlr
Song of the night.
Derek Knox- Vox and Guitar
Nick Sadler- Bass
Anna Wingfield- Drums
via Rob Duguay
Next up: Low's "Drums and Guns" (2007). @subpop pic.twitter.com/4tIpj6MmnY
— odubhda (@odubhda) May 20, 2020
jon davis/matthew himes duo – Agrippa https://t.co/q5iYbWvRv9
— T2,000,000 (@T2000000000) May 20, 2020
sreym hctim – split ends, split head https://t.co/38PqA7NmmB
— T2,000,000 (@T2000000000) May 20, 2020
I think I'm just gonna leave this in the CD player for the rest of the summer. https://t.co/ekES2kMosO
— Kapusta Diamond (@KapustaDiamond) May 20, 2020
Yes. Amazing band. Their last record was my favorite record of 2018. https://t.co/sQYG36ho4e
— WarHen Records (@WarHenRecords) May 20, 2020
Teenage Camelot! 12 minutes of zoned out primitive punk stomp with Meg's(U.S. Girls) garage/riot grrrl gone no wave guitar, my yelping, and Josh's drum clomp. Not like Silver Apples meets Shaggs but definitely by people who listened to both. https://t.co/suAxcbPb98 pic.twitter.com/1h5HiAfXCZ
— Adam Grimord-Isham (@Grimisham) May 20, 2020
wow this new @juliannabarwick is heavy & wonderful. music to get chills to https://t.co/QknQS44KH7
— Odd Nosdam (@OddNosdam71) May 20, 2020
Highly recommended. Available from @reswoodrecord pic.twitter.com/BCBkcWITDQ
— the ashen (@theashen3) May 20, 2020
I am a big Byrds fan, and they probably influenced this wistful little country-rocker. https://t.co/KTnUysR0rB
— allister thompson (@GatelessGate1) May 21, 2020
11min of that early funk 'n soul. Dyke & the Blazers were trying to give James Brown & the J.B.s a run for their $ in the live performance scene during the 60s & this shows why
Dyke & the Blazers – Funky Broadway Time Parts 1&2https://t.co/7emIkYDqCP
— Arise (@rise804) May 21, 2020
https://twitter.com/firefriend/status/1263442831965933568
blank vhs covers were kinda beautiful https://t.co/clOFwZpFvF via @YouTube
— INZANE JOHNNY (@olsonpower) May 21, 2020
Movietone sure knew how to do one of those 'hazy, languid summer albums' didn't they? A real beauty, this: https://t.co/GnRFKg5kpW
— worriedaboutsatan (@teamsatan) May 21, 2020
https://twitter.com/tlr/status/1263548292861800448
Re: DI, Ian's show, assigned samples to guitar notes and MIDI triggered them, whoop!
This is my favourite, just very kind and not trying to be a thrusty pop song.https://t.co/rH52HkX9be
— Alan Morse Davies (@AMDGOAT) May 21, 2020
Ian Crause solo album from 2014https://t.co/bgFI5wE9BP
— Vortex (@VogonLaundromat) May 21, 2020
See also…https://t.co/g1ECCY4A4J
— Original Entertainer Cracker (@BusStationDrift) May 22, 2020
Pay What You Can: A new @TempResLtd album offered as Pay What You Want on @Bandcamp every day until a vaccine is discovered for COVID-19.
Sybarite's Cut Out Shape is the vibrant, rhythmic follow-up to his lone album for 4AD: https://t.co/slzlpMwBna pic.twitter.com/oM2eM5ITN4— Temporary Residence (@TempResLtd) May 22, 2020
Check it outhttps://t.co/jfgpWauknh
— Andrew Anderson (@amaximus167) May 22, 2020
Gontard – Tout naît / tout s'achève dans un disquehttps://t.co/IMwi7t84vm pic.twitter.com/sMx8Cbapme
— Vortex (@VogonLaundromat) May 23, 2020
‘Secret’ side project of Tobias Schmidt, Wrong Signals creates amazingly psychedelic live shows that owe as much to Steve Reich and the Radiophonic Workshop as shoegaze walls of sonic texture https://t.co/WJJESrkMg1 pic.twitter.com/PYQqnbuzka
— Third Kind (@thirdkindtapes) May 23, 2020
Forthcoming Beths!https://t.co/ofkG8vjTBH
— Daggerboy (@slimhiney) May 23, 2020
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