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THE PHILOSOPHICAL COLLAGE: just heard this thing in full last night. Icky Boyfriend vibes all over it... Great great stuff!
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http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Mountain_Cult/

Live set on WFMU from last month now up on the Free Music Archive. The last recordings we'll hear from this band?
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Yeah, that record sucks & so does Billy Idol - but that first Generation X album is perfect.

Two of the original members on the Generation X S/T left (before Kiss Me Deadly was recorded) to form EMPIRE, a long-time favorite:

http://youtu.be/lko30eYZwRU
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Music Shit / Re: The Four Eyes meet Glee
« on: October 13, 2012, 06:05:35 PM »
Holy shit I didn't know anyone else cared about this song!
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been very excited about both of these bands lately
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missed out on the Too Dead To Notice tape last year. been waiting for the 12" - great!
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Recorded between 1981 and 1982, the 3rd and final LP by Fullerton, CA's NULL AND VOID had until now remained unreleased. Mutant Sounds said it best:


    "Like Half Machine Lip Moves On Some Faraway Beach, this final genius stroke from these increasingly warped Californian post punk merchants (following my posts of their Happiness And Contempt and Montage Morte EPs, the latter of which shares a few tracks with this album) ratchets up the stakes significantly; their angle of approach here weaving Chrome-plated and dystopian shaded tangents through a series of emotionally loaded and pop savvy oblique advances that are absolutely breathtaking in their collective impact. This album was shopped around all over back in the day and deemed "too weird" by one and all. Feh! Silly children...they missed the boat on a stone cold classic..."


Finally available from BUNKERPOP. More information and photos at www.bunkerpop.com

A truly amazing, endless piece of music...  Includes a 24" x 36" poster and a small lyric booklet. Links to song samples are available at the store: http://bunkerpop.bigcartel.com/

Yes!
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Music Shit / Re: shit I've been DJing
« on: July 02, 2012, 10:33:40 AM »
Hex Screw's "Pynx Waltz" and Chainsaw's "Hole In The Road" at the same time. (start Chainsaw about 20 seconds in)


http://mp3fanta.com/album_mp3/VA/MT6_Records_2007_Sampler
http://youtu.be/VKq4KYo_vtc
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Tokyo, Japan:

Nat Records
http://natrecords.shop-pro.jp/

BASE
http://www.recordshopbase.com/

both these stores have bought punk reissues from me. worth trying, i'd say
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Music Shit / Re: WFMU
« on: July 17, 2011, 09:20:55 AM »
Daniel Blumin was killing it last night from 9 to Midnight
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Upcoming Shows/Tours/Events / Re: Rank/Xerox - August East Coast Tour
« on: July 17, 2011, 09:18:22 AM »
this is great news!
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AVAILABLE NOW! A full year after its inception, we are happy to announce BUNKERPOP's first release, a reissue of Dutch post-punk band COITUS INT.'s debut 7", the DEAD EXCITEMENT EP. All the original artwork is included, plus some extra photos and contributions. One of our favorite records ever!

From the Still Single blog:

"Early punk reissue from a Utrecht band of college kids (at the time - 1980 when this was made) who sound really eager to drink and challenge the wits of the unarmed, and play some intellectual/better-than-you kind of jittery scrape that's of a piece with most of the Dutch punk scene I've heard from that era. They remind at points of a less dance-oriented Gang of Four, eager to play a riff until it cries uncle and do some spiteful narration atop of it, before kicking into some more melodic, wavo-minded rock. Unassuming at first, the five-to-six songs here get more exciting with repeat spins, particularly the B-side offerings "Trap Questions" and "Dry Up Soon." For the seasoned, hey, one more drop of Everclear in a big tub full of Hawaiian Punch, but if this is the band that makes you want to play music, by all means, follow that dream."



to order, visit www.bunkerpop.com
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Music Shit / Re: WFMU
« on: July 14, 2011, 06:00:42 PM »
the summer DJ lineup on WFMU is sick.  i am really digging Mike Van Laar's show - it is 100% up my alley.  psych, kraut, private press weirdos, ambient/new age, international, etc.    his show from June 16, 2011 is particularly awesome.  listening to last night's show right now.  great stuff.

i'm excited about Mike Van Laar this summer! what I've heard so far from him has been great

i definitely try to catch Scott Williams's show each week, as well as Brian Turner's and Jason Sigal's. also, has any one mentioned Martha on Sunday nights? her show's usually right up my alley. also, so many more, but these are some that i try not to miss
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