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Non-Music Shit / Re: What Youtube video are you watching today?
« on: August 21, 2012, 09:17:07 PM »
Norman McLaren - Neighbours

1952 Academy Award winning short film.  My roommate told me about him after hearing the Kraus album I'm releasing later this year.  Really spot on. 

Watch for yourselves, great all the way through.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YAYGi8rQag

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Keep yr eyes peeled for shows in NYC, Philly, Toronto, and Montreal in Sept/Oct. 

thanks for all the orders, sending em out tomorrow.

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Inverting expectations, a shop in Yangon, Myanmar advertises "Hot" and "Cold" in blue and red, changing the typical association between words and sensations. One stop along the way of Josh and Simon's lifelong musical journey, the interchangeable sign mimics the brothers' adventures with noise and melody. Border Area, their debut LP, is their signpost, marking the intersection between restless psychedelia and steady drum machine beats.

From origins of gong, keyboards, and bass during their first official show in 2006 in Beijing, Hot & Cold developed their wild, abstract sound into structured explorations. These transnational brothers perfectly embody the universal, borderless approach of krautrock with their roaming and buzzing minimal set.

Hot & Cold build their sound around relentless beats, looping, driving bass, and blown-out keys. The duo's energy and emotion jump through the speakers, creating a vitality that is greater than the elements alone. Anticipation builds, leading to unhinged release, carried by the brothers' execution of songcraft and experimentation.

Border Area signifies a drive to follow creativity across borders, across cultures, delivering music that moves beyond expectations or trends. Simple elements allow Hot & Cold to fully explore their warped sense of traditional pop or rock song structures; energy and delivery ensure their sincerity. This is not simply pop or rock music; shifts in rhythmic patterns or vocal delivery or song structure materialize instead of expected songwriting moves.





Coming soon: 
Stacian "Songs For Cadets" LP
Ono "Albino" LP
Kraus "Supreme Commander" LP
Lazy "Party City" 7in
The Hecks 7in
Psychedelic Horseshit/Jealousy/Jennifer Herrema split
Rollin Hunt "The Phoney" LP





Moniker Records
P.O. Box 891287
Chicago, IL 60608
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Please stop by if you are in Columbus and have nothing to do.  New album in the werks. 
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Music Shit / Re: Recent Acquisitions
« on: July 25, 2012, 04:48:42 PM »
:o  :o  :o  ;D  8)



I think this is copy number 7? Looks like it pays to check out novelty record collections.

Lucky #7. 
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Music Shit / Re: Powerpop Wars 2012
« on: July 20, 2012, 08:50:13 AM »
I'm probably late to the dance again

I stopped reading here.
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Music Shit / Re: ONO - Avant Industrial Gospel Noise Post Punk
« on: June 28, 2012, 08:17:48 PM »
New full length jam also features a killer rendition of "All Tomorrow's Parties".
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Music Shit / Re: ONO - Avant Industrial Gospel Noise Post Punk
« on: June 28, 2012, 07:44:13 PM »
old thread, new dawn.

ONO - ALBINO LP out this Halloween on Moniker, first album in almost 20 years.  Recorded by Cooper Crain from CAVE.  Deep, weird, and loud!  Awesome band! 
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great shop, you should hit em up again bruce. 
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ragtime frank lp - after realizing that there was a connection to the lost domain from the deadnotes LP on soft abuse, as well as the baffling 7" LD on NGL, I had no clue what to expect from this LP. christ almighty, the LP is a nerve rackin' collection of blues twinged sloppiness. this would fit perfectly on revenant/mississippi records. cramps leaning. strike that. this is gibson bros at their most primitive. consider my jaw dropped.

yes sir this thing is a meat-beating delight. Frank is, apparently now living in Hobart for some reason and has played out once, they tell me he was rolling around on the floor - there's bang for your buck. 

Big things for me right now
Kitchen's Floor - Look Forward to Nothing
The Futurians
Kraus
Fugs record I paid too much for but it's hell good so screw it.

Working on getting the next Kraus LP out later this year.  Reissue of the Supreme Commander tape.  Solid stuff.
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Great jams on here.  Glad it got a second go.
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I have received this record but have not had the chance yet to listen. However, I will unequivocally recommend purchasing it as the back cover contains THE GREATEST CANARY PHOTO OF ALL TIME taken by the lovely Letha.

Agreed!
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