No Apologies playlist for 05/04/2013
By Mr. Edison on Sat, 05/04/2013 - 2:45am
Artist | Title | Album (* = New Release) |
Charles Ives | Country Band March | Old Songs Deranged |
Anthony Braxton | Composition 69M | Four Compositions |
Ivo Perelman & Matthew Shipp | Duet #6 | The Art Of The Duet, Vol. 1* |
Ivo Perelman | Clarenblasin | The Edge* |
Trio X | Waukee Hello Naima-Waukee Iowa 2008 | Live On Tour 2008 |
Aino | untitled | 4-10-05 Tokyo* |
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Wolf Eyes | Confessions Of The Informer | No Answer-Lower Floors* |
The XX | Fiction | Coexist |
The Liars | His And Mine Sensations | WIXIW |
The Flaming Lips | You Lust | The Terror* |
Desertshore & The Final Report | Matterlein | X-TG* |
The Residents | Swastikas On Parade | The Third Reich 'N' Roll |
Wolfgang Voigt | Ruckverzauberung 7 | Pop Ambient 2013* |
Akron/Family | No-Room | Sub Verses* |
The Woolen Men | Hold It Up | The Woolen Men* |
The Loud Family | .... | Days For Days |
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Vladislav Delay | Osottava | Kuopia* |
The Loud Family | Cortex The Killer | Days For Days |
The Loud Family | Nice When I Want Something | Attractive Nuisance |
The Loud Family | Hot Rox Avec Lying Sweet Talk-Uncle Lucky | Interbabe Concern |
The Loud Family | Ballad Of How You Can All Shut Up/Give In World | Plants And Birds And Rocks And Things |
The Loud Family | Just Gone | Interbabe Concern |
The Loud Family | untitiled/Why We Don't Live In Mauritania | Days For Days |
Game Theory | Kenneth, What's The Frequency?-Not Because You Can | Lolita Nation |
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Bojan Z | unknown | 4-a6-13 La Fleche, France |
James Brown | intro-I'll Go Crazy-Try Me-Think-I Don't Mind-Lost Someone-Please, Please, Please medley-Night Train | Live At The Apollo |
James Brown | Out Of Sight | Foundations Of Funk |
Game Theory | Throwing The Election | Tinkers To Evers To Chance |
T Bone Burnett | Welcome Home, Mr. Lewis | Behind The Trap Door |
While looking for something else entirely I found that Scott Miller of The Loud Family and Game Theory died last month. One of those unheralded pop maestros that will be rediscovered too late, I'm afraid. So I cobbled together a quick tribute set. And ended it with James Brown whose 80th (on May 3) went strangely unheralded. The rest of the show was dark, rich & strange.
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