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Dr. Alimantado

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  • Dandelion Radio - September 2008 shows

    Ago 30 2008, 8h20 por DandelionRadio

    Andrew Morrison:
    Andy has two shows repeating every day in September's schedule on Dandelion Radio. His two hour regular show features two brand new sessions: one from John Peel faves Decoration, the other from Fidgital. Decoration's second session for the show includes exclusive versions of material from their forthcoming second album 'See You After The War' and a mystery cover version. Fidgital contribute an innovative live violin and decks set as their session tracks. There's also a live recording from Alex Canasta's album launch party in Copenhagen at which Andy was a guest DJ, as well as an exclusive new remix of a track from the album. The show also has several tracks from bands playing at September's Bestival on the Isle of Wight and the excellent 12" version of Bloc Party's new single 'Mercury'.
    The latest instalment of the occasional Andy's Archives finds him once again rummaging randomly through his sizeable record collection for an hour, picking lots of excellent tracks that are at least ten years old. Choices this time around include Mansun, Billy Bragg, The Future Sound of London, Arab Strap, Dubstar, The Prodigy, All About Eve, and many more. Join Andy for this aural trip down memory lane, with classic and obscure selections for your listening pleasure.
    Listen out for Andy presenting a show on Bestival FM, live from the festival site on Saturday September 6th from 9am 'til 10am - broadcasting to the entire Isle of Wight on 87.7MHz FM and the world at http://www.bestival.net!

    Dubster:
    As we near the end of another glorious British summer...ahem, Steve and Brian bring you 3 more hours of sunshine from Scotland's T in the Park and the Wickerman Festival. Having secured press passes for both, marvel as they try desperately to secure interviews with musical icons, struggling with recording levels and a recently aquired addiction to Pimms along the way.
    There are interviews galore with some of Scoltand's finest upcoming musical talent and a few surprise guests, plus a cracking set of tracks from performers at both weekends. So don't be putting away the tent and soft bog roll yet, let us take you on one more summer festival journey before the onset of dark nights and colder weather once more drag you into the depths of misery and self pity.
    Will they get to speak to Mark E Smith, Glasvegas or Annie Nightingale? ... You'll just have to tune in to find out.
    Wagon roll!!

    Jeff Grainger:
    Hello again! My Show for September is a two hour bonanza of Myspace finds; (KateGoes and Jujuman to name two.) mixed with Northern Soul resplendence; (Could this be Bill Cosby’s debut on Dandelion Radio?) Topped up with brilliant tracks of yore from the likes of Sister Nancy and Paul Rooney and equally brilliant tracks of the ‘Now’ with Warning! Heatwave, The Beep seals and Clutter vs Susan Matthews. Gabrielle’s Wish bring us this months featured Album with the jaw dropping-ly awesome ‘Portal’. Cornerstone to the proceedings is a nod to the late great Isaac Hayes
    As a final touch, in a desperate attempt, to usher in the start of Oldham’s Dandelion Radio Nights starting the Thursday 25th of September. (See News/Events page) There’s a track from each of the Bands on the bill; Bingo Jesus, Rev Porl with Teatime, My Captive Audience and Contra Mundum.
    Right lets get to work on Octobers’ Goodies

    Mark Cunliffe:
    It's September and the leaves are going to start falling to the ground quicker than Didier Drogba feeling a puff of wind in the penalty box. On the show we have a recording of Derby's king of drum & bass, Iziah DC live from The Vic Inn. For his live shows he employs the talents of P.Fine on MCing duties and M Alton on sax.....it's BIG! As well as that we have Sugar Bill getting all boombastic on us. There's No.Lay spitting some truth and Nigel Mansell makes an appearance but only under the guidance of Brighton's Chevron. For the kids we have a visit to London Zoo courtesy of The Bug. sarandon has a Massive Haircut but hopefully not a Gianluigi Buffon. Vex'd finally gets a look in (I've been meaning to play it for MONTHS....sorry Vex'd). Top Cat goes a bit jungle on us in an old skool stylee. Damien Shingleton's found a band and has gone Tunng like which meets approval round these parts. Finally, The Rocky Nest feel things are moving in a promising fashion which is a nice positive note to end on I think.... :-)

    Pete Jackson:
    September's show sees us invite a few mates round to console us as summer finally gives up and disappears. The Greencoats take a trip from Sweden, Lucy and The Popsonics pop round from Brazil, and Stereolab and Dr Usui join us from space (probably) to enjoy some crazy psychedelic rock from India and Nigeria and some irreligious bluegrass from The Agnostic Mountain Gospel Choir.
    Plus we warm up for the first Dandelion Radio night in Warrington on September 19th with some classic live mayhem from headliners Lovecraft.
    See you down the front!

    Rachael Neiman:
    In September’s very special edition of ‘The Rachael Neiman Experience’, we have two extra special guests, Ste Mccabe and Paul Forster who are joining us to talk about the forthcoming Ladybois – Men and bois who support Ladyfest’ Ladyfest Manchester fund-raising extravaganza and play some of the bands who will be performing at the event, including Pete Bentham and the Dinnerladies and The Seven Inches. We also play a couple of songs from Ste’s forthcoming debut album Hate Mail. Paul and Ste also pick some favourite tracks from the likes of Tender Trap, Cars Can Be Blue and a couple of golden oldies from The Popguns and Huggy Bear.
    Elsewhere we have riot grrrl goodness from Trickbabies, Violet Violet, micropenis, Postcode, dark pop from Fuck Dress, Captain Polaroid and Paul Hawkins plus sublime indiepop from KateGoes, Mexican Kids At home, Shrag, Silence At Sea, Socks and Shoes, The Deirdres, Awesome Wells, The Tony Head Experience, Hyperbubble, ShiSho, Gnu and the shrew and Cherryade's amazing new signings The Lovely Eggs. We also take a chance to celebrate the release of the Best Of Fortuna Pop! Compilation and the upcoming ‘Remembering Slampt’ festival in Newcastle by playing a classic track from Spraydog.

    Rocker:
    September brings another packed three hour show from Rocker. There's live tracks from the current LP by The Manhattan Love Suicides, and more new tracks than you can shake a stick at, unless you try quite hard. Or are very good at shaking sticks at large numbers of things.
    There's tracks from The Wave Pictures; The Brazen; Bakers at Dawn; Je suis Animal; the Tamborines; Engine; The Bumblebees; Lonely Boy; Skream; Puerto Muerto; Coming Soon; Ballboy; Flannel; and (the) Nervous Rex. Also new singles from The Pains of Being Pure at Heart; Phil Wilson; Fuck Dress; and Pete Green; as well as techno / electro from facundo mohrr; The Chemical Brothers; Sennh; and Ricardo Tobar.
    The Charlatans; Laura Cantrell; and Jeremy Warmsley all cover songs by the same act from the 80s, there's a remix of a classic 80s track by Laurie Anderson, and this month's Peel's big 45 is a seminal electronic reggae track from the same era. There's also a brace of classic 60s soul records, in tribute to two of the great singers who we have lost in the last few weeks.
    As well as little known acts, here's this month's little known fact: The Manhattan Love Suicides are named after a series of raw and extreme erotic short films from 1985 by New York underground filmmaker Richard Kern, who also directed the "Death Valley 69" video by Sonic Youth.

    Simon Hickinbotham
    This month's show is a staggering 92.8% music, so that means only 7.2% glitches, mumbling, false starts and pauses whilst frantically hitting alt+tab. Of the musical content, 30% is from Britain, (including Ugly Billy, Dub Syndicate, The Polaroids and Little Boots), 7% is from Japan (Velocityut and IN CORRIDORS), and 3.5% each from Italy (Gum) and Germany (Phonotones).
    We have two songs from fifties America - I didn't plan it, it just happened that way, and to give more details here would spoil the surprise. However, I can reveal that we'll also be hearing a track from Pepe Kalle - one of the African artists that, to quote John Peel "will make you dance until you bleed".

    Yank Sizzler:
    Come lament the end of summer with me on the Yank Sizzler this month. We will fight the coming of shorter days with awesome new music from Bodies of Water, Suzannah Johannes, Coat Party, The Wilders, Eli Paperboy Reed & Anna Kramer.
    The fortifications of our spirits will be strengthened by superb classics from Dr. Alimantado, Tom Waits, Ken Boothe, Percy Mayfield and Galaxie 500.
    Lastly the tunes of Bembeya Jazz National, King Khan, DJ Donna Summer, Modeselektor, Vivian Girls, Blood on the Wall and CPC Gangbangs will ensure that we do not go quietly.
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  • Master(s) of the universe ?

    Jul 3 2008, 19h45 por Skonrokk

    The upcoming Menn Ársins album (scheduled in August/September) is just about to be finished.

    We just go the mastered songs back from the mastering engineers last week and they sound great!

    Track list:
    TocarAllt að gerast
    TocarAugun Opnast
    TocarMary Kelly
    TocarRunning a Motorway
    TocarPóstkort
    Tocar12 Steps to the Liquor Store
    TocarLove to Turn you on
    TocarÞögnin heyrir allt
    TocarSjáumst fljótlega aftur
    TocarLast Chance to say goodbye
    TocarÞegar augu okkar mætast
    TocarWhat Good is a Love Song


    The man we got for the job is Kevin Metcalfe @ www.soundmasters.co.uk. We used their online service www.emasters.co.uk.



    Here's a little bit about Kevin from their page:


    Kevin Metcalfe - Career History

    The Soundmasters
    1998 - present
    EMI Music (Formerly Virgin Records)
    Townhouse Studios
    1983 - 1998, Mastering Engineer
    Utopia Studios
    1979 - 1983,
    Delane Lea / CTS Studios
    1975 - 1979,
    RCA Records
    1973 - 1975,

    Bio :
    Kevin was born in Yorkshire and moved to London aged 20, armed with nothing but his record collection and a Mark II Ford Cortina. Kevin started his long career in the music business after seeing an ad for a disc-cutting engineer with RCA Records.

    Kevin worked at rca for two years, cutting many Number 1 singles such as Charles Aznavour's 'TocarShe', Dolly Parton's 'TocarJolene' and John Denver's 'TocarAnnie's Song'. During this time he also cut albums like 'Pin Ups' and 'Diamond Dogs' by David Bowie, 'Slaughter on 10th Avenue' by Mick Ronson and 'Preservation: Acts 1 & 2 (Preservation: Act 1 & Preservation: Act 2)' by The Kinks.

    Kevin then moved to Delane Lea/CTS Studios where he swiftly became a favourite for the era's leading figures of reggae, working with producers such as Bunny lee, Gussie Clarke, King Tubby and Lee "Scratch" Perry, and cutting albums for the likes of Dennis Brown, Dr. Alimantado, Black Uhuru, Creation Rebel, Aswad, Prince Fari, Keith Hudson and many more. Here Kevin first worked with Greensleeves Records and Chris Cracknell, who continue to work with Kevin for the last 28 years.

    During this period Kevin also cut countless notable albums such as The Who's 'Who Are You', Electric Light Orchestra's 'Out of the Blue' Chas & Dave's cult classic 'Wotcha!' and several film soundtracks engineered by the legendary John Richards.

    Kevin also came in contact with the Punk phenomenon for the first time and mastered music by The Sex Pistols, Siouxsie & The Banshees, The Members, and Dead Kennedys, amongst others.

    Another highlight of Kevin's time here was meeting legends Fred Astaire & Bing Crosby when they came in to record the classic hit 'Tea For Two'.

    From here, Kevin moved on to Utopia Studios, where he mastered a vast range of music, including Spandau Ballet, Roger Waters, Heatwave, Lindisfarne, Judy Tzuke, Paul McCartney, Ultravox, The Clash, The Police, Yello, UB40, Duran Duran and...Bucks Fizz!

    Kevin then went on to work for Virgin Records at The Townhouse Studios, mastering for many of the period's leading recording artists including Queen, Depeche Mode, Phil Collins, Happy Mondays, Chris Rea, U2, Simple Minds, David Bowie, KLF, Orbital, Spiritualized, Pulp and many more.

    In 1997 Kevin co-founded The Soundmasters International, where to this day he attracts a wide variety of artists such as Underworld, Death in Vegas, Paul Weller, Simply Red, Rufus Wainwright, Bebel Gilberto, Robert Plant, Craig Armstrong, The Prodigy, Supergrass, Zero7, The White Stripes, ...the list goes on!

    Artists mastered for

    Zombies, Robert Plant, Shpongle, Asian Dub Foundation, JD aka Dready, Rufus Wainwright, Dogs Die in Hot Cars, Prodigy, The Others, The Upper Room, Kira, Estelle, Engineers, Don Letts, Clinic, Diane Tell, My Red Cell, Autamata, Hope of the States, Blank Faced Babies, Bebel Gilberto, NOM, Pink Grease, MIKEY 3D, Thirteen Senses, Goldfrapp, The Hiss, Jeremy Chatelain, Octane Soundtrack, Dave Gahn, Susie Hug, Border Crossing, The Creatures, Pet, Natasha Atlas, Kinesis, DJ Poverello, Medium 21, Bent, Kealer, Paul Weller, Puressence, Pape & Cheikh, Locus, D-Note, Audio Active, The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster, Arch Enemy, Little Axe, Easyworld, Lamb, Lisa Roxanne, Alpinestars, Space, Actual Size, Dog, Virgin Souls, Tetra Splendour, Leaves, Dot Allison, Ben Christophers, Supersister, Gene, Terrorvision, King Adora, Defenestration, Mo Solid Gold, Mikey Graham, Cousteau, Snow Blind, Reflex, Logan 7, Little Tempo, Tin Star, Indian Rope, Alabama 3, Big Sur, Kodama, Meeker, Gerry Rafferty, Abraham, The Grits, Cassius, Side Stepper, Furia Soundtrack, Napalm Death, Wetta, Echt, Regular Fries, Jeff Beck, Mr. Vegas, Shaggy, Bruce Dickinson, Elephant Systems, Zero 7, Lowfinger, DaLata, Finlay Quaye, a-ha, Black Legend, Cherie Amore, Madasun, Juno Reactor, Oasis, Bluetones, Death in Vegas, Horace Andy, Yello, Dark Star, Perpetual Motion, Elwood, Supergrass, Jimmy Somerville, Point Break, tam, Skunk Anansie, Cast, Tom Jones, Feeder, Merz, Drugstore, The Genies, Simply Red, All Saints, Tanita Tikaram, Orbital, Roger Taylor, Marcella Detroit, Medal, Echoboy, Underworld, Suggs, The Aloof, Archive, Silver Sun, Deetah, Mansun, Medal, Sound 5, KLF, audio web, Spiritualized, Brand New Heavies, Midge Ure, Aswad, Bryan Adams, UB40, Christians, Carter USM, A, Duran Duran, Spandau Ballet, Space, Tina Turner, Paul McCartney, The Who, Phil Collins, Ian McCulloch, Curve, ELO, Depeche Mode, Gary Moore, Level 42, Suede, Chris Rea, U2, Bob Geldof, Live Aid, Sting, Pulp, Erasure, Robert Plant, Queen, Eric Clapton, Brian May

    Record Companies

    London Records, Island Records, SONY MUSIC, Virgin Records, Epic Records, NUDE RECORDS, Mercury Records, Polydor, EMI Records, Big Brother, A&M, bmg, One Little Indian, V2, Edge, WEA, Unique, Blue Room Released, The Echo Label, Mute Records, Gut Records, Road Runner, Blood & Fire, JBO, Greensleeves Records, Sanctuary, Universal, Laughing Horse (Germany), Papillon, Deconstruction/Arista

    Producers and engineers worked for

    Nigel Godrich, John Kelly, Chris Thomas, Flood, Steve Lillywhite, Dave Bascombe, Steve Osborne, Youth, Niven Garland, Tim Palmer, Ian Capel, Alan Moulder, Ed Buller, Al Clay, Jeremy Wheatly, Gil Norton, Ben Watkins, Clive Martin, Steve Lyons, Mark Wallace, Andy Bradfield, Gorwell Owens, Chris Sheldon, Philip Bagnell, John Cornfield, Ted Carfrae, Mark Stent, MICK GLOSSOP, Dave Richards

    -------------

    Menn Ársins are:
    Haraldur Vignir Sveinbjörnsson
    Sváfnir Sigurðarson
    Sigurdór Guðmundsson
    Kjartan Guðnason
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  • DC Soundclash -- Bringing the Niceness to the Area

    Jan 30 2008, 20h07 por jvglion

    Fri 25 Jan – DC Soundclash

    Marx Cafe
    DC Soundclash


    I bring to you a scenario. You've hit up most places in Adams Morgan and are tired of the bars and college students vomiting pizza on the floor. You've been all around Georgetown and had enough with the uppity snootbags. The nostalgia of Foggy Bottom is wearing out because you and your friends have moved on (although a beer & burger at Lindy's Red Lion doesn't sound bad from time-to-time). There ain't shit to do in Maryland except maybe in Baltimore but it's too far out and you're tired of being the target of attempted robbery and you don't like paying $10 to see a another cover band at Nottingham's in Columbia, MD playing their version of TocarJessie's Girl, Minority, or anything by Linkin Park. The idea of going out to VA is unthinkable because like B-more, it's too far and you're just tired from the work week and all you just want to hear some heartical roots reggae, some ice-chilled dub, and maybe even a few dancehall anthems with a cold beer or a spot of rum with the presence of your lady, your good friends and family? Well, this was me the other weekend and we found the spot to cure our woes and fill our cup with the mellow mood and it was right in the Mount Pleasant neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Mount Pleasant is known for being much more mellow than it's kid brother neighborhood of Adams Morgan, which is a few blocks down Columbia Road but don't let this venue called the Marx Cafe in the heart of Pleasant fool you.

    The Marx Cafe itself is small, but don't let that stop you from getting your groove on. People are pretty chill, the drinks are pretty reasonably priced, and although I didn't get to sample the food, I've heard good things about it. I'll check it the next time I visit.

    DC Soundclash brings to you "Soundclash" on the last Friday of each month where the DJs spin classic big chunes from the Golden Age of Jamaican music. So some may say, "Reggae music sounds the same" or "Bob Marley is the only reggae musician worth listening to." Well, DC Soundclash makes their presence known to prove those notions wrong. Every song a champion riddim. To make you feel like groovin' just a little more, DJs Sam and Toby will surprise you with a few bashment riddims during the night too! There were so many jams I either haven't heard before or haven't heard since the days of the Reggae Splashdown on 99.1 WHFS with Neesie. I just couldn't believe I was hearing these sounds out loud. Much of what I hear now a days would be at work from this site or else scrobbling from home through my own collection. If you're used to that, you will be amazed at how different it sounds and makes you feel when you hear it live in concert or at a venue like Marx Cafe. At the end of the night, we even got a chance to meet Sam and Toby who gave me a CD with some amazing songs. It was overall great meeting people who actually knew Dr. Alimantado.

    What am I trying to tell you from this quick review? Well, if you're in D.C. or visiting and want to check out a chill spot, I'd recommend you stop on by. I'm making plans to hit up the joint soon, so maybe I will see you there and we'll nice it up some more...
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  • Resonance plays good record shock!

    Jan 16 2008, 23h53 por klangding

    Listening to internet radio, and some show with two blokes talking had just started on WFMU, so I switched over to Resonance FM, half-expecting to hear something similar. (The other half of me was expecting some Mongolian throat flute or a radio-play in Croatian.) I wasn't expecting to tune into the middle of TocarBorn for a Purpose by Dr. Alimantado! I had inadvertently tuned into 50/50 Soundsystem's late night reggae show.

    Now I have nothing against Resonance - indeed I'm glad they got their extra funding from the Arts Council and can continue broadcasting something distinguishable from the usual cack the mainstream has to offer - but when I usually tune in their programming does seem to be a bit... worthy. Hence WFMU is my first port of call for musical shakes.

    But I guess I have to hand it to Resonance. It still has the ability to surprise.
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  • 100 Great Albums of 1978....

    Jul 20 2007, 8h11 por Cylob

    Quite a mix, like the year itself...

    100 GREAT ALBUMS OF 1978!
    Compiled at MAC.



    10cc - Bloody Tourists
    The Abyssinians - Arise
    AC/DC - Powerage
    The Adverts - Crossing the Red Sea with The Adverts
    Andy Mackay - Resolving Contradictions
    Ashra - Blackouts
    Augustus Pablo - East of The River Nile
    Art Bears - Hopes And Fears
    Arthur Blythe - Lenox Avenue Breakdown
    Be-Bop Deluxe - Drastic Plastic
    Blondie - Parallel Lines
    Bob Marley & The Wailers - Babylon By Bus
    Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band - Stranger in Town
    The Boomtown Rats - A Tonic For The Troops
    Brian Eno - Ambient 1: Music for airports
    Brian Eno - Music for Films
    Bruce Springsteen - Darkness At The Edge Of Town
    Buzzcocks - Another Music in a Different Kitchen
    Buzzcocks - Love Bites
    The Cars - The Cars
    Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - Shiny Beast (Bat Chain Puller)
    Chic - C'Est Chic
    The Clash - Give 'Em Enough Rope
    Crass - The Feeding of the 5000: The Second Sitting
    Creation Rebel - Dub From Creation
    Culture - Two Sevens Clash
    David Bowie - Stage
    Dead Boys - We Have Come For Your Children
    Devo - Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!
    The Diodes - The Diodes
    Dire Straits - Dire Straits
    Dirk Hamilton - Meet Me At The Crux
    Dr. Alimantado - Best Dressed Chicken in Town
    Elvis Costello & The Attractions - This Year's Model
    The Fall - Live at the Witch Trials
    Flora Purim - Everyday Everynight
    Frank Zappa - Zappa in New York
    Funkadelic - One Nation Under A Groove
    Generation X - Generation X
    Genesis - And Then There Were Three
    Gil Scott-Heron - Secrets
    Gong - Expresso II
    Hugh Mundell - Africa Must Be Free by 1983
    Ian Dury - New Boots and Panties!!
    Gregory Isaacs - Mr. Isaacs
    Jandek - Ready for the House
    The Jam - All Mod Cons
    Japan - Adolescent Sex
    Jeff Wayne - The War of the Worlds
    Jilted John - True Love Stories
    Joe Ely - Honky Tonk Masquerade
    Joy Division - An Ideal For Living EP
    Judas Priest - Stained Class
    Kate Bush - The Kick Inside
    The Kinks - Misfits
    Kraftwerk - The Man Machine/Die Mensch-Maschine
    Magazine - Real Life
    Magnum - Kingdom of Madness
    Nazareth - No Mean City
    Nick Lowe - Jesus of Cool
    Nina Hagen - Nina Hagen Band
    The Only Ones - The Only Ones
    Patti Smith Group - Easter
    Penetration - Moving Targets
    Pere Ubu - Dub Housing
    Pere Ubu - The Modern Dance
    Peter Gabriel - Peter Gabriel
    Peter Tosh - Bush Doctor
    Public Image Ltd. - First Issue
    The Residents - Not Available
    Ramones - Road To Ruin
    Rezillos - Can't Stand The Rezillos
    The Rolling Stones - Some Girls
    Rose Tattoo - Rose Tattoo
    Rush - Hemispheres
    The Saints – Eternally Yours
    The Saints - Prehistoric Sounds
    Siouxsie & The Banshees - The Scream
    Steel Pulse - Handsworth Revolution
    The Stranglers - Black And White
    Talking Heads - More Songs about Buildings and Food
    Television - Adventure
    Thin Lizzy - Live & Dangerous
    Throbbing Gristle - D.O.A.: The Third and Final Report of Throbbing Gristle
    Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - You're Gonna Get It
    Tom Waits - Blue Valentine
    Tonio K. - Life in the Foodchain
    Tubeway Army - Tubeway Army
    Ultravox - Systems of Romance
    Van Halen - Van Halen
    Van Morrison - Wavelength
    Various Artists - No New York
    Various Artists - Short Circuit: Live at the Electric Circus
    Warren Zevon - Excitable Boy
    Warsaw - 1977-1978 - Warsaw
    Wire - Chairs Missing
    X-Ray Spex - Germfree Adolescents
    XTC - White Music


    Thanks to everyone at the 1970's Hotdesk.

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  • Mainstream-o-Meter

    Mai 24 2007, 22h09 por ectomorfo

    Last.fm-Mainstream-O-Meter result
    ectomorfo's top artists:
    • 1 - Bob Marley & The Wailers: 25% mainstream
    • 2 - Gil Scott-Heron: 5% mainstream
    • 3 - Augustus Pablo: 4% mainstream
    • 4 - Miles Davis: 29% mainstream
    • 5 - Soweto Kinch: 0% mainstream
    • 6 - The Wailing Souls: 0% mainstream
    • 7 - Common: 16% mainstream
    • 8 - Fela Kuti: 0% mainstream
    • 9 - The Gladiators: 2% mainstream
    • 10 - The Last Poets: 1% mainstream
    • 11 - Terry Callier: 1% mainstream
    • 12 - The Clash: 55% mainstream
    • 13 - Marvin Gaye: 25% mainstream
    • 14 - Sly & The Family Stone: 10% mainstream
    • 15 - Curtis Mayfield: 10% mainstream
    • 16 - Daara J: 0% mainstream
    • 17 - The Roots: 24% mainstream
    • 18 - Erykah Badu: 11% mainstream
    • 19 -James Brown: 24% mainstream
    • 20 - Oumou Sangaré: 1% mainstream
    • 21 - Linton Kwesi Johnson: 2% mainstream
    • 22 - Al Green: 18% mainstream
    • 23 - Fugees: 18% mainstream
    • 24 - Antonio Pinto & Ed Côrtez: 0% mainstream
    • 25 - Femi Kuti: 1% mainstream
    • 26 - Rachid Taha: 2% mainstream
    • 27 - Wayne Shorter: 5% mainstream
    • 28 - Dr. Alimantado: 0% mainstream
    • 29 - The Specials: 13% mainstream
    • 30 - Jimi Hendrix: 51% mainstream

    ectomorfo is 11.58 % mainstream

    mainstream.vincentahrend.com
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  • My Musical Weekness, March 25, 2007

    Mar 26 2007, 2h29 por Televiper

    This appears to have been a normal week for me. Didn't get as much listening time in at work this week. I don't normally listen to music while I'm at work mainly because I need to use headphone and I need to move around too much. Maybe that's my reason to buy an iPod, or maybe that's just a bad idea.

    1 -- DNA 78
    2 -- This Heat 70

    These two should go together since in all honesty one inspired the other. Two bands from the same era. This Heat a British avant-garde / experimental rock / post-punk group, and the New York No-wave group DNA. Think I'm gonna have to dig into my Throbbing Gristle albums this week and do some comparisons.

    3 -- Amon Tobin 49
    I still haven't gone and picked up his new album. I have the leaked copy on my hard drive that I'm official avoiding as not to diminish the new CD experience. So instead I listened his other albums last weekend. There's a real progression from his early days of experimenting with jazz elements. Permutation is most notable for incorporating drums out of free jazz sessions with long atmospheric melodies of film music created a controlled chaos which rides out a little different every time you listen to it. Supermodified, and Out From Out Where calm things down a little bit and allow some superb production to seep in. Both elements approach a dark gritty science fiction world the same way exotica luminaries like Martin Denny and Les Baxter approached their world of tropical islands, tikis, ocean sunsets, and voodoo.

    4 -- Yellowman 28
    I've been enjoying this. From what I've read it's Raggae but also early Dance Hall. Apparently one of the first to do slack.. I haven't heard much Dance Hall, other than DJ/Rupture tracks with Sister Nancy.

    5 -- Faust 27
    More Faust. :)

    6 -- Sun Ra -- 23
    it's been awhile but I decided to pick up some more Ra. I downloaded Cosmic Tones and Art Forms off of Emusic. It's a little tamer than other Ra albums I've heard, but I'm really enjoying it. It's a lot more minimal, giving the different members of the Arkestra more time to breath and give their stretched out tones a chance to develop some character. It's also far from normal.

    7 -- Scientist 18
    Dub with lots of cool studio effects and video game motifs.

    8 -- Dr. Alimantado 17
    Raggae, in fact one of the best albums around (so I hear).

    8 -- Blind Idiot God 17
    John Zorn appears here. The band seems to drift between hardcore and Raggae. Need more time with this, haven't given it a fair listen yet.

    8 -- Tapper Zukie 17
    Raggae, in fact one of the best albums around (so I hear).
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  • Top 49 Roots Reggae Albums of All Time

    Ago 21 2006, 3h12 por AntoniusBlock

    I'm sure I missed some, I kind of lost momentum half way through. But these would be my top 50 albums. I tried to exclude most compilations or greatest hits so I am missing a couple artists I really like who put out some great singles but few real albums (Sylford Walker, Linval Thompson, Cornell Campbell).

    49. Agustus Pablo: Meets Rockers Uptown
    48. Johnny Osbourne: Turh & Rights
    47. Culture: Two Sevens Clash
    46. Burning Spear: Social Living
    45. Buju Banton: 'Til Shiloh
    44. Ras Michael & The Sons Of Negus: Rastafari
    43. Black Uhuru: Sensemilla
    42. Toots & The Maytals: In the Dark
    41. Wailing Souls: Firehouse Rock
    40. Alpha Blondy: Apartheid is Nazism
    39. Pablo Moses: Revolutionary Dream
    38. Linton Kwesi Johnson: Dread Beat An' Blood
    37. Jacob Miller: Who Say Jah No Dread
    36. Horace Andy: In the Light
    35. The Heptones: Cool Rasta
    34. Bob Marley And The Wailers: Natty Dread
    33. Aswad: Aswad
    32. Burning Spear: Man in the Hills
    32. Johnny Clarke: Rockers Time Now
    31. Bob Marley And The Wailers: Rastaman Vibration
    30. Dr. Alimantado: Best Dressed Chicken in Town
    29. Jacob Miller: Tenement Yard
    28. Jimmy Cliff: The Harder They Come
    27. Bob Marley And The Wailers: Uprising
    26. Augustus Pablo: East of the River Nile
    25. Israel Vibration: The Same Song
    24. The Melodians: Rivers of Babylon
    23. culture: Cumbolo
    22. Toots & The Maytals: Funky Kingston
    21. The Itals: Brutal Out Deh
    20. The Congos: Heart of the Congos
    19. Cedric IM Brooks: The Light of Saba
    18. Max Romeo: War Ina Babylon
    17. The Abyssinians: Satta Massagana
    16. Junior Murvin: Police & Thieves
    15. Hugh Mundell: Africa Must Be Free By 1983
    14. Burning Spear: Marcus Garvey
    13. Peter Tosh: Legalize It
    12. Steel Pulse: Handsworth Revolution
    11. Linton Kwesi Johnson: Forces of Victory
    10. Bunny Wailer: Blackheart Man
    9. Black Uhuru: Red
    8. The Mighty Diamonds: Right Time
    7. Keith Hudson: Flesh of My Skin
    6. Junior Byles: Beat Down Babylon
    5. Bob Marley And The Wailers: Burnin'
    4. Lee "Scratch" Perry: Super Ape
    3. Eek-A-Mouse: Wa Do Dem
    2. Gladiators: Trenchtown Mix Up
    1. Bob Marley And The Wailers: Catch A Fire
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  • 2005 Favorites | Twenty Times Two + Two

    Jan 11 2006, 16h55 por minusbaby

    FAVORITE MUSIC OF 2005 THAT WAS NOT RELEASED IN 2005

    Louis Armstrong & Ella Fitzgerald
    Our Love Is Here to Stay: Ella & Louis Sing Gershwin
    1998

    Jorge Ben
    Samba Esquema Novo
    1963

    Bohren und Der Club Of Gore
    Sunset Mission
    2000

    Lô Borges
    Lô Borges
    1972

    Bossa Três
    Bottles Bar
    1965

    Conjunto Roberto Menescal
    Surfboard
    1966

    João Donato
    Quem É Quem
    1973


    Dr. Alimantado
    Best Dressed Chicken in Town
    1977

    Márcio Faraco
    Interior
    2003

    Edu Lobo
    Camaleão
    1978

    Orlando "Cachaíto" López
    Cachaíto
    2001

    César Camargo Mariano & Cia
    São Paulo, Brasil
    1977


    Ed Motta
    Poptical
    2003

    Milton Nascimento
    Pietá
    2003

    Dom Salvador e Abolição
    Som, Sangue e Raça
    1971

    Moacir Santos
    Coisas
    1965

    Tonto's Expanding Head Band
    Zero Time
    1971

    Vainica Doble
    Heliotropo
    1973

    Caetano Veloso
    Jóia
    1975

    Stevie Wonder
    Fulfillingness' First Finale
    1974

    +1
    Everything released by Malota

    FAVORITE MUSIC OF 2005 THAT WAS RELEASED IN 2005

    Kate Bush
    Aerial

    Djosos Krost
    No Sign of Bad

    Edan
    Beauty and the Beat

    Márcio Faraco
    Com Tradição

    Folie
    Eyepennies

    The Foundation
    The Foundation

    Jackson and His Computer Band
    Smash

    Jan Jelinek
    Kosmischer Pitch

    Mike Ladd
    Father Divine

    Javier Limón
    Limón

    Thelonious Monk Quartet With John Coltrane
    At Carnegie Hall

    Monoceros
    When I Was Young I Wanted to Be an Astronaut

    Nacht Plank
    Septs Vents

    Opio
    Triangulation Station

    Sam Prekop
    Who's Your New Professor

    Seu Jorge
    Cru

    Shadowhuntaz
    Valley of the Shadow

    Ween
    Shinola, Vol. 1

    Lizz Wright
    Dreaming Wide Awake

    Miguel Zenón
    Jíbaro

    +1
    Everything released by Malota
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