tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4845067394446955182024-03-18T21:01:10.967-07:00Interplanetary MusicSonic Theurgy, Space Madness, Total Aural Destruction. Deacon Delray http://www.blogger.com/profile/14320415386325551603noreply@blogger.comBlogger156125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-484506739444695518.post-54004351020505077562015-10-27T20:12:00.001-07:002015-10-27T20:12:17.345-07:00Eldritch Abominations from Beyond the Stars!: Interplanetary Halloween Special #4<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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<u>Playlist</u><br />
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1. The Fall of the House of Usher: Prelude [edit]- The Alan Parsons Project feat. Orson Welles<br />
2. Night of the Vampire- The Fuzztones<br />
3. Dracula's Daughter- Screaming Lord Sutch<br />
4. Pajama Party in a Haunted Hive- Beat Happening<br />
5. Down in the Lab- Deadbolt<br />
6. Rosemary's Baby- Half Japanese<br />
7. Casper the Friendly Ghost- Daniel Johnston<br />
8. Have You Seen the Ghost of John- The Undermasks<br />
9. Creep in the Cellar- The Butthole Surfers<br />
10. Creeping- Alien Pornography<br />
11. Dark Hallway- Lee Rosevere<br />
12. Equus Haar- Spires that in the Sunset Rise<br />
13. Music for an Underground Circus- Ergo Phizmiz<br />
14. Croker Courtbullion- Dr. John [edit]<br />
15. Hallowe'en- Charles Ives<br />
16. Halloween- Sonic Youth [edit]<br />
17. I'm a Jazz Vampire- Marion Harris<br />
18. Skaggaunak Abyss- Psi Corps<br />
19. Dance of the Morlocks- DJ Spooky<br />
20. Blossoming in Cemetery- Meczup<br />
21. The Three Witches- Tara Vanflower<br />
22. tfe.(oddi.version)- 8m2stereo<br />
23. I Have a Special Plan for This World- Current 93<br />
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Download<a href="https://www.mediafire.com/?hqwdwft578ioh0v" target="_blank"> Eldritch Abominations from Beyond the Stars</a>!</div>
Deacon Delray http://www.blogger.com/profile/14320415386325551603noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-484506739444695518.post-26334286014231621432015-09-14T19:58:00.002-07:002015-10-22T19:25:13.403-07:00Interplanetary Interlude #19: The Last Roach of Summer<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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<u>Playlist</u><br />
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1. Bros- Panda Bear<br />
2. Horse Steppin'- Sun Araw<br />
3. Shout (Hello Kitty)- Devo<br />
4. Goodbye Honolulu- Dirty Beaches<br />
5. Something Deep- Apache Tomcat<br />
6. The Lonely Smurfer- Johnny Hawaii<br />
7. The Beach! The Beach!- Holy Coast<br />
8. A3- Chuck Person<br />
9. Hawaii- Bobby Brown<br />
10. The Island [edit]- The Millennium<br />
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Download <a href="http://www.mediafire.com/listen/bfyxnbc0trxg65t/The_Last_Roach_of_Summer.mp3" target="_blank">The Last Roach of Summer</a>!<br />
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Deacon Delray http://www.blogger.com/profile/14320415386325551603noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-484506739444695518.post-46192253568995474332015-07-23T10:46:00.000-07:002015-07-23T10:48:45.249-07:00Interplanetary Interlude #18: Farewell to Utah, Farewell to You<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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<u>Playlist</u><br />
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1. Gold- <a href="https://michaelbiggs.bandcamp.com/album/gold">Michael Biggs</a><br />
2. Crystal Dust Dream- <a href="http://www.stag-hare.net/">Stag Hare</a><br />
3. Und Wir Stoppen- <a href="https://koalatemple.bandcamp.com/">Koala Temple</a><br />
4. Dandelion- <a href="https://sevenfeathersrainwater.bandcamp.com/">Seven Feathers Rainwater</a><br />
5. I. Black Ruby Spoon- Seven Feathers Rainwater<br />
6. #3- <a href="http://deerlordrar.bandcamp.com/album/no-1">deerlord</a>.rar<br />
7. Ceaseless Questions Were Asked to the Murderer- <a href="https://hoops23.bandcamp.com/music">Hoops</a><br />
8. We Only Have a Dim Idea of it Now- Hoops<br />
9. Ceremony- <a href="https://silverantlers.bandcamp.com/">Silver Antlers</a><br />
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Download <a href="https://www.mediafire.com/?g29d5vv0mf22eof">Interlude #18</a>!<br />
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<i>Rays of base lines running through</i><br />
<i>South Temple and Main embrace</i><br />
<i>The cosmos in a grid beginning at a new</i><br />
<i>Meridian of Time and Space</i>.<br />
-Edward L. Hart, "To Utah"<br />
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Salt Lake City has been my planetary dwelling for 10 years now, and I've been in Utah for most of my life. Less than two weeks now I will be leaving it with nothing more than I can carry in a backpack for Olympia, Washington. This occasional blog and podcast, for which I still have so many plans, is going on indefinite hiatus. I'm leaving off with something special, a collection culled from homegrown artists, with the help of Skyler from Silver Antlers.<br />
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Michael Biggs' <i>Gold</i>, is probably the most idiosyncratic album I found for this episode (tagged "Wizard House" on bandcamp). Most of the tracks feature (ironically?) autotuned sung/spoken vocals, but not the title track, which is a recitation from the Book of Kings describing Solomon's Temple. Perfect for the city oriented (literally) around a temple, said to be an imitation of same.<br />
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Stag Hare is a Salt Lake City Psychedelician with several albums well worth exploring. I could've included a number of tracks, but "Crystal Dust Dream" has been my jam most recently.<br />
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Koala Temple are psych/rock upandcomers. Last year's <i>Blue Milk </i>is way more radio-friendly than its "experimental" tag (to say nothing of "bantha" and "gloom-fi") would lead you to believe, and to be honest there's a lot of rock bands like this around these days, but, that all being said, it is an enjoyable album and "Und Wir Stoppen," is a strong enough dose to satisfy a steady tripper like me.<br />
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Seven Feathers Rainwater has that freak-folk + electronics thing that Animal Collective did (does?) so well. You like that, you like this. Not that SFR is a copy, but that's just kinda how taste works.<br />
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deerlord.rar is a dubious entry into that most dubious of genres, vaporwave. I know nothing about deerlord.rar, and I'm pretty sure deerlord.rar wants it that way.<br />
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Hoops specializes in a doggedly lo-fi form <i>musique concrete </i>and a contemplative, zen-like version of noise. So, you know, "experimental." The description of the 26 tapes comprising the "Knowledge Mastery Series" is worth quoting:<br />
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<i>The ambition of the "Knowledge Mastery Series" is to enrich lives and increase knowledge. Each tape has been carefully researched, composed and performed in a way that ensures not only your listening pleasure but your knowledge and understanding of music. After listening to each tape, one should acquire and retain information and insight that would normally require a lifetime of musical study. </i><br />
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Ditto for Interplanetary Music!<br />
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And then we end it nice and gentle with Silver Antlers' floaty cover of Joy Division's "Ceremony."<br />
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Deacon Delray http://www.blogger.com/profile/14320415386325551603noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-484506739444695518.post-74907420983777786752015-05-29T10:45:00.001-07:002015-07-23T10:46:23.053-07:00Interplanetary Interlude #17: Shine in Shadow Rest in Flame<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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<u>Playlist</u><br />
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1. Khan el Khalili- Agitation Free<br />
2. Drowning in Light- Abunai!<br />
3. They Dated Steadily- Mink Mussel Creek<br />
4. Sleepy Silver Door- Dead Meadow<br />
5. Burning Off Impurities- Grails<br />
6. April Fool$- Guardian Alien<br />
7. Amboss- Ash Ra Tempel<br />
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Download <a href="https://www.mediafire.com/?lmv7e49yqnbpzl4">Interlude #17</a>!<br />
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There will be heavy guitars. There will be 13 minute songs. There will be no lyrics. Have a nice trip.<br />
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<b>Agitation Free</b>'s 1972 debut album <i>Malesch </i>drew upon the band's travels in Egypt, Greece, and Cyprus, and you can hear one of their field recordings breaking into the end of "Khan el Khalili." Tapping into non-western modes and melodies is hardly a new idea for psychedelic rock, but on <i>Malesch </i>these aspects are neatly integrated into the band's kraut/prog sound, and not just used an exotic spice like the cornball orientalizing of a lot of 60's pop psychedelia.<br />
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<b>Abunai!</b> was directly inspired by Can's approach (jam for breakfast lunch and dinner, record it all, then cut and splice the best bits into a seamless whole (itself inspired by Miles Davis' recording technique to his post-<i>Bitches Brew </i>albums)) to recording <i>Tago Mago</i>, one of my top 5 albums for sure. The result,<i><a href="https://abunai.bandcamp.com/album/round-wound"> Round-Wound</a></i>, is available for name-your-own-price. How nice.<br />
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<b>Mink Mussel Creek</b> is not a band I know much about. They are dudes. Australian dudes, I think. They play rock music. Good rock music. The album is <i><a href="http://spinningtopmusic.com/products/mink-mussel-manticore-1">Mink Mussel Manticore</a></i>.<br />
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Y'all know <b>Dead Meadow</b> right? Stoner rock? David Simon's nephew? Ok, well listen to "Sleepy Silver Door." Track one from the self-titled debut, back in '00. Good place to start.<br />
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<b><a href="http://www.grailsongs.com/">Grails</a> </b>hails from Oregon. Experimental, instrumental, heavy metal.<br />
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<b>Guardian Alien </b>were nursed by New York City, but have since been <a href="http://www.allmusic.com/album/see-the-world-given-to-a-one-love-entity-mw0002389242">given to a one love entity</a>.<br />
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<b>Ash Ra Temple </b>brings it all back home, to Germany. Never again would they return to this kind of frenetic freakout. It was pretty much synths and space from there. It took all those other albums to come down from this high.<br />
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Deacon Delray http://www.blogger.com/profile/14320415386325551603noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-484506739444695518.post-1251986908165964252015-05-05T11:59:00.002-07:002015-06-03T11:32:50.583-07:00Experiment #6: Anima Mundi: World Psychedelic Remixes<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Download <a href="https://www.mediafire.com/?ofa83u34gs2nmd8">Anima Mundi</a>!<br />
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<u>Sources</u><br />
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<i><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Sensacional-Soul-Vol-groovie-Stompers/dp/B000ICM7NS">Sensacional Soul Vol. 1</a>:</i><br />
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1. Melenas Club- Frank Miller & Hispania Soul<br />
2. Vagando en las Tinieblas- El Fin<br />
3. It's My Thing- The Presidents<br />
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<i><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Sensacional-Soul-Vol-Various-Artists/dp/B002C2S8I0">Sensacional Soul Vol. 2</a>:</i><br />
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1. Sintonia en Soul- Jae's Soul<br />
2. Perdoname- Las 4 Monedas<br />
3. El Saltamontes- Los Roberts<br />
4. Las Bellas Illusiones- Conjunto Brillant's<br />
5. La Maquina Infernal- Lone Star<br />
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<i><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Pop-Yeh-Psychedelic-Singapore-1964-1970/dp/B00AO05H22">Pop Yeh Yeh: Psychedelic Rock from Singapore & Malaysia, 1964-1970</a>:</i><br />
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1. Budi Bahasa- Adnan Othman & the Rhythm Boys<br />
2. Bertemasha- Zaleha Hamid & Orkes Zindegi<br />
3. Bersiar Siar- Fabians Boys ft. Halipar<br />
4. Bintang Pujaan- Hasnah Haron & The Spiritual 70s<br />
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<i><a href="http://www.amazon.com/African-Scream-Contest-Psychedelic-Afro/dp/B00142Q7WI/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1430852725&sr=1-1&keywords=african+scream+contest">African Scream Contest: Raw & Psychedelic Afro Sounds</a>: </i><br />
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1. It's a Vanity- Gabo Brown & Orchestre Poly-Rhythmo<br />
2. Ye Nan Lon An- Orchestre Super Jheevs des Paillotes<br />
3. Djanfa Magni- Tidiani Kone & Orchestre Poly-Rhythmo<br />
4. Mi Kple Dogbekpo- Les Volcans De la Capital<br />
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<i><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Psych-Funk-Sa-Re-Ga-Seminar-Expressions-Psychedelic/dp/B004BH510W">Psych Funk Sa-Re-Ga! Seminar: Aesthetic Expressions of Psychedelic Funk Music in India, 1970-1983</a>:</i><br />
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1. Freak Out Music- R.D. Burman<br />
2. Dance Music from Hare Rama Hare Krishna- R.D. Burman<br />
3. Lekar Ham Diwana Dil- R.D. Burman ft. Asha Bosle & Kishore Kumar<br />
4. Dum Mario Dum Live- Asha Bosle w. R.D. Burman<br />
5. Bairaag Dance Music- Kalyanji Anandji<br />
6. Tera Jasia Pyara Koi Nahun- Usha Khanna<br />
7. Hum Tumhe Chate Hain- Kalyanji Anandji<br />
8. Hotel Incident Music- Usha Khanna<br />
9. Dharmatma Theme Music- Kalyanji Anandji<br />
10. Everybody Dance with Me- Bappi Lahari<br />
11. Sitar Beat- Klaus Doldinger<br />
12. Somebody to Love- Kalyanji Anandji<br />
13. Aaj Mera Dil- R.D. Burman ft. Asha Bosle<br />
14. Meri Aakhon Mein Ek Sapna Hai- Sapan Jafmohan ft. Mohd. Rafi & Pankaj Mittra<br />
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<i><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Nigeria-Disco-Funk-Special-Underground/dp/B0012YYRDY">Nigeria Disco Funk Special: Sounds of the Undergroung Lagos Dancefloor, 1974-1979</a>:</i><br />
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1. Lagos City- Asiko<br />
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<i><a href="http://www.soundwayrecords.com/release/va---siam/the-sound-of-siam---leftfield-luk-thung--jazz--molam-in-thailand-1964-75-sndw027">The Sound of Siam: Leftfield Luk Thug, Jazz & Molam in Thailand, 1964-1975</a>:</i><br />
<i><br /></i>
1. Mae Jom Ka Lon- Dao Bandon<br />
2. Lam Toey Chaweewan- Chaweewan Dumnern<br />
3. Mae Kha Som Tam- Onuma Singsiri<br />
4. Sao Ban Pok Pab- Panom Nopporn<br />
5. Fai Yen- Ream Daranoi<br />
6. Soul Lam Plearn- Chaweewan Dumnern<br />
7. Nom Samai Mai- Saknatee Sirichiangmai<br />
8. Uay Porn Tahan Chaydan- Sodsri Rungsang<br />
9. Isan Klab Tin- Noknoi Uraiporn<br />
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<i><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Nigeria-70/dp/B001QSN7LO">Nigeria 70: The Definitive Story of 1970s Funky Lagos</a>:</i><br />
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1. Dancing Time- The Funkees<br />
2. La La La- Sgun Bucknor & His Revolution<br />
3. No Discrimination- Tony Allen & His African Messingers<br />
4. Ifa- Tunji Oyelana & The Benders<br />
5. Kita Kita- Gaspar Lawal<br />
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<i><a href="http://www.amazon.com/The-Sound-Wonder-Various-Artists/dp/B002BYSGAE">The Sound of Wonder! Rare Electronic Pop from the Lollywood Vaults, 1973-1980</a>:</i><br />
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1. Karye Pyar- Tafo ft. Nahid Akhtar<br />
2. Dilbar Dilbara- M. Ashraf ft. Nahid Akhtar<br />
3. Mera Mehbob Hai- M. Ashraf ft. Nahid Akhtar<br />
4. Dama Dam Mast Qalandar- M. Ashraf ft. Ahmed Rushdi<br />
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<i><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Rough-Guide-To-Psychedelic-Bollywood/dp/B00D2I8DWE">The Rough Guide to Psychedelic Bollywood</a>:</i><br />
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1. Hare Rama Hare Krishna- Asha Bosle & Usha Iyler<br />
2. Pyar Zindagi Hai- Asha Bosle, Lata Mangeshkar & Mahendra Kapoor<br />
3. Title Music- R.D. Burman<br />
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<i><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Rough-Guide-Psychedelic-Africa/dp/B006Y27P10">The Rough Guide to Psychedelic Africa</a>:</i><br />
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1. Kadia Blues- Orchestra de la Paillote<br />
2. Obialu Be Onye Abiagbunia Okwukwe- Celestine Ukwu<br />
3. Nijaay- Orchestra Baobab<br />
4. Guitar Boy- Voctor Uwaifo<br />
5. Fadakudu- Balla et Ses Balladinds<br />
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<i><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Love-Peace-Poetry-Asian-Psychedelic/dp/B000254WC0/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1430853405&sr=1-2&keywords=love+peace+and+poetry">Love, Peace, and Poetry: Asian Psychedelic Music</a>:</i><br />
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1. Gonul Sabreyle Sabreyle- 3-Hur-El<br />
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1. I Need You- O Terco<br />
2. Let's Go- Sound Factory<br />
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<i><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Love-Peace-Poetry-Turkish-Psychedelic/dp/B000BNI9KO/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1430853405&sr=1-1&keywords=love+peace+and+poetry">Love, Peace, and Poetry Vol. 9: Turkish</a>:</i><br />
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1. Sur Efen Atini- Turkuz Turku Cagiririz & Mazhar Ve Fuat<br />
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<i><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Forge-Your-Own-Chains-Psychedelic/dp/B002KD3Q8S">Forge Your Own Chains: Heavy Psychedelic Ballads & Dirges, 1968-1974</a>:</i><br />
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1. Nina Nana- Ana Y Jaime<br />
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<i><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Back-Peru-Complete-Compilation-Underground/dp/B00007MAJC">Back to Peru</a>:</i><br />
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1. Tercera Piedra en el Sol- Los Juniors<br />
2. Los Extranos- Pina Y Sus Estrellas<br />
3. Who'll Stop the Rain- Los Datsuns<br />
4. Ston- Texao<br />
5. Tema De Los Golden Stars- Golden Stars<br />
6. Pasos en la Luna- Los Mutables<br />
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<i><a href="http://www.amazon.com/World-Psychedelic-Classics-Loves-Thing/dp/B0007NMKSK">World Psychedelic Classics Vol. 3: Love is a Real Thing</a>:</i><br />
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1. Minsato Le, Mi Dayihome- Orchestre Poly-Rhythmo<br />
2. Awon-Ojise-Oluwa- Gaspar Lawal<br />
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1. Spellbinder- Gabo Szabor (<i>Spellbinder</i>)<br />
2. Gimmie Some- Freddie McCoy (<i>Gimmie Some</i>)<br />
3. Homin Si Tche- Orchestre Poly-Rhythmo (<i>Vol. 4</i>)<br />
4. Aiha Ni Kpe We- Orchestre Poly-Rhythmo (<i>Vol. 4</i>)<br />
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Deacon Delray http://www.blogger.com/profile/14320415386325551603noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-484506739444695518.post-18856296529502410792015-05-05T10:40:00.000-07:002015-07-23T10:47:30.477-07:00Interplanetary Interlude #16: Disco Sux<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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1. Disco Sux- Chuck Wagon & the Wheels<br />
2. Brothers Gonna Work it Out- Willie Hutch<br />
3. Slick- Willie Hutch<br />
4. Say Leroy (The Creature from the Black Lagoon is Your Father)- Jimmy Castor Bunch<br />
5. Love Affair- SJOB Movement<br />
6. If You Don't Give a Doggone About It- James Brown<br />
7. Rock Your Baby- George McRae<br />
8. You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine- Lou Rawls<br />
9. Aint Gonna Bump No More (With No Big Fat Woman)- Joe Tex<br />
10. Don't Leave Me This Way- Thelma Houston<br />
11. Boogie Magic- Dennis Coffey<br />
12. Live It Up- The Isley Brothers<br />
13. I Feel Love- Donna Summer<br />
14. Chase- Giorgio Moroder<br />
15. I Want More- Can<br />
16. Big Business/I Zimbra (live)- Talking Heads<br />
17. Chain Reaction- Can<br />
18. Rubbermiro- Liquid Liquid<br />
19. Faith- Manicured Noise<br />
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Download <a href="https://www.mediafire.com/?o337o65byd22r2p">Interlude #16</a>!<br />
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Deacon Delray http://www.blogger.com/profile/14320415386325551603noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-484506739444695518.post-66878696421786780902015-01-30T09:54:00.000-08:002015-10-08T08:34:52.714-07:00An Alternate Soundtrack for Inherent Vice<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Going in to the theater to watch Paul Thomas Anderson's new film, <i>Inherent Vice</i>, I knew nothing about the soundtrack. So when the first song queued up was Can's "Vitamin C," I, as a fanatical Krautrock devotee (& especially a Can man) thrilled with anticipation of what more vintage tunes the film might have in store. But in the end I was left somewhat underwhelmed. Johnny Greenwood's original score is perfectly fine, but it is subtle and subdued: it dissappears into the film's mystery rather than setting the tone in the way his music did for <i>There Will Be Blood </i>(much of which was composed before the film). This is the way to go for most instances of film scoring. But this is Pynchon, and he has a special kind of highbrow hi-jinx. Layered complexity, lyricism, yes. Subtlety, no. Pynchon draws from pulp and pop as much as from quantuum physics and multivalent modernism. He can be <i>zany</i>, to a fault even, but this is the quality I found charming about the novel version of <i>Inherent Vice</i>, what saved it from being a mere exercise in nostaliga, and what I found ultimately lacking in Greenwood's score.<br />
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As for the rest of it, while I certainly love classics like Kyu Sakamoto's "<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zpOc9n7dlI">Sukuyaki</a>," The Marketts' "<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hi99WEDRIg">Here Comes the Hodads</a>," (the goofiness of that title is perfectly Pynchonian) and Les Baxter's "<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYFLymPZqTY">Simba</a>," they belong to another era than that of the hippie-hangover in which <i>Inherent Vice </i>is set ("Sukiyaki" was used in a season two episode of <i>Mad Men</i>, for instance, and although it hadn't been released yet when Don Draper is supposedly listening to it, it feels less anachronistic there). The real gem of the soundtrack is Minnie Ripperton's "Les Fleurs." (Riperton was famous for dog whistle-register hit "<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kE0pwJ5PMDg">Lovin' You</a>" from 1975, and is the mother of Maya Rudolph, Paul Thomas Anderson's wife.) It was actually released in 1970!<br />
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Finally, the film includes not one but <i>two </i>Neil Young songs, and not the guitar-freakouts but the faux-rustic ballads. I'm not a fan. So, at the hazard of monday-morning quarterbacking, I submit to you some suggestions for a soundtrack that works better in terms of tone, period (which I consider in a rough way, since the music in this film is non-diagetic), and theme.<br />
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I should mention that, as is typical of the pop-obsessed Pynchon, the novel mentions dozens of songs and artists, some mainstream and some obscure, and you can find a list of them <a href="http://inherent-vice.pynchonwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Songs_mentioned_in_Inherent_Vice">here</a>. PTA only uses one (but it's a goodie), the aforementioned Marketts' tune. But I'm not interested in that kind of fidelity, and I also only use one. My soundtrack is more a tribute to the genre, the era, and Pynchon's style and themes.<br />
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<b>1. Alcatraz- Simple Headphone Mind</b> (<i>Vampire State Building</i>, 1972)<br />
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This has "cruising around L.A. with hippies in a VW and trying to get to the bottom of a vast conspiracy while avoiding the cops" written all over it. And while the bulk of the music should be California-centric, a little Krautrock never hurt anyone.<br />
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2. <b>Jack Nitzsche- The Lonely Surfer </b>(<i>The Lonely Surfer</i>, 1963)<br />
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This one instead of Neil Young (Nitzsche produced Young's <i>Harvest</i>). There's a serious lack of surf music in <i>Inherent Vice</i>, which is odd because a major subplot involves a heroin-addicted surf saxaphone player. But how to do that without sounding like a Tarantino movie (hey, he <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2tpEBG4_HY">used</a> The Marketts too!)? Well, here ya go.<br />
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<b>3.</b> <b>The Music Machine- Point of No Return </b>(1966)<br />
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The Music Machine was an L.A. garage band, and one of the most innovative and idiosyncratic of that genre, often verging into psychedelic territory but with a dark undercurrent missing from bands in the bay area scene, but fairly common to L.A. (The Doors, Love) bands. Appropriate for the home of noir, no? And if a rock band running around in Beatle-cuts and matching black suits and one black glove isn't something that belongs in a Pynchon novel, I don't know what is. I believe this song remained unreleased until well after the band broke up.<br />
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<b>4.</b> <b>Fapardokly- Supermarket </b>(<i>Fapardokly</i>, 1966)<br />
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Ah, what could be better for this soundtrack than a band that "<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merrell_Fankhauser">never existed</a>?" Or rather, an invented band that was a cover for another band, in this case Merrell Fankhauser & The Exiles. Fankhauser apprenticed in surf and graduated to psych-folk. This song has the virtue of actually being mentioned in Pynchon's novel. <br />
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<b>5. Shuggie Otis- Ice Cold Daydream </b>(<i>Freedom Flight</i>, 1971)<br />
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When Doc Sportello is said to be sticking his nose into every creepy den of iniquity L.A. has to offer, LA. born-and-bred wunderkind Shuggie Otis (son of R&B bandleader Johnny) was cooking up some of the most original psychedelic soul around.<br />
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<b>6. David Axelrod- A Divine Image </b>(<i>Songs of Experience</i>, 1969)<br />
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A tense, ominous piece from David Axelrod (another L.A. native, who came out of the jazz scene and developed a distinctive brand of moody psychedelic/symphonic <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_stream">third-stream</a> which has been a perennial favorite of crate-digging DJs) that succinctly sums up a good detective-movie score. It also helps that this is from the <i>experience</i> side of the Blakean dialectic that Axelrod was paying tribute to with his Blake-inspired albums. <i>Inherent Vice </i>is in part about the change from innocence to experience that happened in the late 60's and early 70's, as progressive and utopian hopes exploded in apocalyptic praxis.<br />
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<b>7. Charles Manson- Eyes of a Dreamer </b>(<i>LIE: The Love and Terror Cult, </i>1970)<br />
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Do I really have to explain this one? <i>Inherent Vice </i>is replete with Manson references, including a very funny scene in which a cop pulls over Doc and the gang and explains to them that any large gathering of youngsters considered a cult in the eyes if the LAPD. The eyes of the Man, if you will.<br />
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<b>8. Linda Perhacs- Parallelograms </b>(<i>Parallelograms</i>, 1970)<br />
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Linda Perhacs was a Beverly Hills dental hygenist when she cut this great record in 1970. The album went nowhere fast and she never quit her dayjob. But she became a cause celebre among cult fans, and she eventually returned to music and made a second album in 2014, 44 years after her first! The album, and the title track in particular, is just brimming with trippy mysteries (the lyrics seem to have to do with sacred geometry, beloved by gnostic occultists). I find myself with no surprise at reading this account of her synesthesia (and perhaps otherworldly influence) in an interview she gave to NPR:<br />
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<i>Well, I loved them instantly because they understood energies. I ave a synesthesia-type capacity, since childhood, and I can see and feel and hear things that would not be the average. I have sensitivities that are more acute than the normal. </i><br />
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<b>It has something to do with colors, too, right? You hear sounds and see certain colors?</b><br />
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<i>Yes, yes. I finally figured out how to explain it to myself, as well as to others: if you have a normal radio and you're turning from one part of the radio all the way up to the other end, you're changing frequencies. When people have that sensitivity, they are able naturally to go to a higher frequency. So that was a natural realm for me, to find friends who understood these things. It was a natural friendship without effort.</i><br />
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<i>I'm driving home on the freeway that connects you from Brentwood to Topanga Canyon, which is called the Ventura Freeway, and all of a sudden I got some synesthesia. It was about 11:30 at night, and in the sky I saw beautiful lights, hard to describe, but they were so magnificent. And I said, "Linda, you're seeing music, you're not just hearing it. Stop and draw what you're seeing before you forget." So I did. I drew these pictures on little pieces of paper in a dark, deserted gas station off the freeway and tried not to forget what I'd seen. I went home, took a melody that I'd been creating, put it on the front end of that idea I was getting, to create a three-dimensional sound sculpture from the beauty I had just seen in the sky.</i><br />
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<b>9. Love- Live and Let Live </b>(<i>Forever Changes</i>, 1967)<br />
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<i>Oh the snot has caked against my pants</i><br />
<i>It has turned into crystal</i><br />
<i>There's a bluebird sitting on a branch</i><br />
<i>I guess I'll take my pistol</i><br />
<i>I've got it in my hand</i><br />
<i>Because he's on my land</i><br />
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Already in the hippie <i>annus mirabilis </i>of 1967, the L.A. band Love, led by an increasingly eccentric and reclusive Arthur Lee, was registering the bad vibes that would wreck the whole trip. <i>Forever Changes</i> has all the elements of flower-power folk rock: lush arrangements, intricately picked acoustic guitar, strings and melodies galore. But the lyrics and mood deliver up dread, paranoia, hatred, insanity, apocalypse. It's about the "end end end end end end end."<br />
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<b>10. The United States of America- Garden of Earthly Delights </b>(<i>The United States of America</i>, 1967)<br />
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<b>11. The United States of America- Cloud Song</b> (<i>The United States of America</i>, 1967)<br />
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The U.S.A. is still one of the best-kept secrets of the High Psychedelic period (1967-68). They were much more experimental and technically-accomplished than any other rock band at the time, except probably Zappa & The Mothers. But where Zappa went for satirical humor that ultimately tended toward cynicism, The U.S.A. (though not without a sense of humor themselves) were visionaries with the controls firmly set for the heart of the sun.<br />
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<b>12. Brainticket- Black Sand </b>(Cottonwoodhill, 1971)<br />
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<b>The Millennium- Nothing More to Say </b>(<i>Begin</i>, 1968)<br />
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This album is a stone cold psych-pop classic, and it fairly screams "utopian hippie cult." The lyrics of this song even ominously suggest some kind of Manchurian Candidate-style brainwashing or secret commune-ication to hippie sleeper-cells:<br />
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<i>There is something that you hear in so many of our songs</i><br />
<i>But it's something that we want you to know</i><br />
<i>Oh the time is going to come</i><br />
<i>When we're going to lead the way</i><br />
<i>You'll be shown the way</i><br />
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1. O Christmas Tree- Dungeon Broads<br />
2. O Tannenbaum- Wooden Shjips<br />
3. No More Christmas Blues- The Vacant Lots<br />
4. Jingle Bells [edit]- The Ventures<br />
5. White Christmas (Guitar Stooge Version)- Iggy Pop<br />
5. Don't Eat the Yellow Snow/Nanook Rubs It- Frank Zappa<br />
6. Black Santa- King Salami & the Cumberland 3<br />
7. Santa Doesn't Cop Out on Dope- Sonic Youth<br />
8. Santa's Magical Bag- Peppermint Candy Kids<br />
9. Up on the Housetop- Paul Slocum<br />
10. Jingle Bell Rock- Miss Pussycat & Quintron<br />
11. Little Drum Machine Boy- Beck<br />
12. Little Drummer Boy- The Movements<br />
13. Harmelodic Christmas- Ronald Shannon Jackson<br />
14. Stille Nacht, Heilige Nacht- Ponderstone<br />
15. Silent Night- The Poetics<br />
16. Drifts/Willow- The OO Ray<br />
16. The Secret of Immortality/This Strange Feeling/This Impossible World- The Flaming Lips<br />
17. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen- Nadja<br />
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1. Season of the Witch- Donovan<br />
2. The Witch- The Sonics<br />
3. She's My Witch [Edit]- Kip Tyler<br />
4. I'd Rather Be Burned as a Witch- Eartha Kitt<br />
5. Werewolf- Frantics<br />
6. Reality of Air-Fried Borsk- Driving Stupid<br />
7. Scream- Ralph Nielsen & the Chancellors<br />
8. Vampire Victim- Old Time Relijun<br />
9. Beware- Bill Buchanan<br />
10. Chain Saw- The Ramones<br />
11. The Blob- Five Blobs<br />
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12. Atrocity Exhibition- Joy Division<br />
13. Bela Lugosi's Dead- Bauhaus<br />
14. Dub Housing- Pere Ubu<br />
15. Owner's Lament- Scratch Acid<br />
16. We Will Make You One of Us- The Paper Chase<br />
17. Utrenja (Excerpt)- Krzystof Penderecki<br />
18. Red Eyes, Noose, and Goad- Harappian Night Recordings<br />
19. Musique Barbare- Karel Appel<br />
20. Graveyard- Butthole Surfers<br />
21. Six More Miles to the Graveyard- The Residents<br />
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22. Masked Ball- Jocelyn Pook<br />
23. Black Mass (Electric Storm in Hell)- White Noise<br />
24. My Wall- Sunn O))) & Julian Cope<br />
25. The Conqueror Worm- Lou Reed & Willem Defoe<br />
26. Witch Hunt Through Haunted Woods- Zombie Battle Axe<br />
27. The Devil Rides Out- Fantomas<br />
28. Night on Bald Mountain [Edit]- Modest Mussorgsky<br />
29. Crepuscule- Kaada/Patton<br />
30. Suspiria- Goblin<br />
31. Danse Macabre- Celctic Frost<br />
32. Final Flight- Michael Small<br />
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1. The Lonely One [edit]- Duane Eddy<br />
2. Lord Knows Best- Dirty Beaches<br />
3. Pavane Pour Une Infante Defunte- <a href="http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/">Lee Rosevere</a><br />
4. City of Sleeping Dreams- David Rose<br />
5. Blue Velvet Blues- Acid Mothers Temple<br />
6. Cold- oOoOO<br />
7. Preaching for Total Mass Suicide- Damaar<br />
8. Solitude- NON<br />
9. St. Louis Blues- Joe Kirby & His Orchestra<br />
10. Stalkin' [edit]- Duane Eddy<br />
11. Lutsen I- <a href="http://oldage.bandcamp.com/album/lutsen">Connor Waldman</a><br />
12. Lonesome Hunter- Timber Timbre<br />
13. Anitra's Dance- Georges Montalba<br />
14. Bouncer See Bouncer- Scott Walker<br />
15. I Only Have Eyes for You- The Flamingos<br />
16. Hotel- Dirty Beaches<br />
17. Untitled 10- Indignant Senility<br />
18. Where the Mission Bells Are Chiming (Down by the Sea)- Julia Holter<br />
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David Lynch's 1997 film <i>Lost Highway </i>came to theaters in my freshman year of high school, the perfect time for me to appreciate Lynch's weird brand of darkness. Much more important, however, was the film's soundtrack, packed full of the alternative and industrial stars I was just beginning to get into: Nine Inch Nails, Smashing Pumpkins, Marylin Manson, et al. It also featured a stellar cover of the classic Doc Pomus-penned drifters song "This Magic Moment" by Lou Reed, which happened to be the first Lou Reed song my innocent ears had ever encountered. In fact it was my favorite song on the album, perfect for an adolescent raised on 1950's rock (Buddy Holly & Chuck Berry in particular) but recently attuned to the guitar-distortion paroxysms of Nirvana and the aforementioned Pumpkins. Just around the corner would be the day someone handed me a cassette copy of the Holy Grail, <i>The Velvet Underground and Nico</i>.<br />
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Ok, David Lynch. Not only does he have one of the most immediately identifiable visual styles as a director and his own cinematic idiom, but there also exists something we can call a Lynchian sensibility in music, similar to but more expansive than the music he has <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjxgQjgyqlM&list=PL07BDE4FCDBBA226E">put out himself</a>. It includes Lynch's own predilection for the 1950's, from <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/50s_progression">ice-cream chord changes</a> to reverb-drenched 12-bar blues, heard not through the filter of nostalgia but estrangement and perversion. Then you have the work of composer Angelo Badalamenti, an ambient brew of jazz, French impressionism, dream pop, and sudden unnerving dissonances. Finally there are heavy rock elements that crop up from time to time. As Lynch is an artist who loves the manichaean approach of the chiaroscuro style, these low chugging guitars provide the earthly violence that serves as a counterpoint to the ethereality that often serves as a clear Lynchian signifier. And just when you think Lynch's soundtracks are all retro-revisionism, they suddenly sound very contemporary. The <i>Lost Highway Soundtrack </i>is a case in point, though this may be the most strictly commercial of his soundtracks. You really can't get a better earshot of the 1997 moment in alternative rock than a listen to this album.<br />
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The rules for putting together this mix were simple: the song must have a distinctly Lynchian flavor without ever having been used in a Lynch film. I also avoided any of Lynch's go-to artists, so no Roy Orbison (alas). Duane Eddy, however, was fair game (even though "elements" of an Eddy tune were on <i>Lost Highway</i>). The low guitar strings and the reverb are the essence of the proto-Lynchian, but I really sealed the deal when I slowed "The Lonely One" down a bit and added even more echo, until it sounded pretty close to the <i>Twin Peaks </i>theme.<br />
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Dirty Beaches were a no-brainer, the whole <i>Badlands </i>album really, but I had to cut myself off at two songs. Lee Rosevere's synthy take on French composer Maurice Ravel's "Pavane for a Dead Princess" is as close to Badalamenti's scores as I could find without the Bad-man himself. David Rose's "City of Sleeping Dreams" is an oddity for sure, which is exactly why it's here. If you like it, you need to check out the <i>Strange Interludes </i><a href="http://musicformaniacs.blogspot.com/2009/09/strange-interludes.html">compilation </a>at <i>Music for Maniacs</i>. I think AMT's "Blue Velvet Blues" requires no explanation. oOoOO's Witch-housery provides a bit of that contemporarity I was speaking of earlier. The blackened death metal of Damaar was intended as a bit of sudden violence that often characterizes Lynch films, or a WTF-moment if you prefer, but Lynch is also no stranger to extreme metal. Remember Rammstein on <i>Lost Highway</i>? Remember Powermad in <i>Wild at Heart</i>?<br />
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Boyd Rice's <a href="http://www.discogs.com/artist/12710-NON">NON</a> provides some ethereality immediately thereafter (if you're listening on headphones, dig the way the percussion move across the channels throughout the song). Then we get some big band from Joe Kirby, with one of my favorite performances of that oldie-but-goodie, "St. Louis Blues". Another slowed-down-and-echoed Eddy number follows, and doesn't it just make you want to slow dance at One-Eyed Jacks, then I don't know what will. Connor Waldman is an interesting ambient artist who is directly influenced by David Lynch. I owe this discovery to <i><a href="http://weedtemple.blogspot.com/2011/12/old-age-this-land-stays-with-me.html">Weed Temple</a></i>, for whom I will soon be writing some reviews. (Stay tuned!) Timber Timbre was the first artist recommended to me when I mentioned to a friend that I was doing this mix, and though I liked them I really didn't think they had anything suitable until I heard the stunning "Lonely Hunter." Georges Montalba's "Anitra's Dance" is another piece of retro-exotica from the highly-recommended <i>Strange Interludes</i>. I felt that Scott Walker's beautiful creepiness exactly matched Lynch's, so I had to have him on here. "I Only Have Eyes for You" by the Flamingos is a sultry doo-wop number in the vein of "This Magic Moment." The untitled Indignant Senility piece comes from the excellent <i><a href="https://soundcloud.com/_type/sets/indignant-senlity-plays-wagner-volume-1">Indignant Senility plays Wagner</a></i>, in which the Teutonic master is filtered through enough effects as to become unrecognizable, though still awesome.<br />
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Deacon Delray http://www.blogger.com/profile/14320415386325551603noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-484506739444695518.post-87370436814467259142014-04-19T14:38:00.000-07:002014-04-22T22:22:58.819-07:00Interplanetary Interlude #14: The Round Dance of the Cross<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
<i>The vision of Christ that thou dost see</i><br />
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<i>May the baby Jesus shut your mouth and open your mind.</i><br />
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1. Jesus Built My Hotrod- Ministry<br />
2. He Has Risen- The Knights of the New Crusade<br />
3. Plastic Jesus- King Earl Boogie Band<br />
4. Chocolate Jesus- Tom Waits<br />
5. Jesus Shootin' Heroin- The Flaming Lips<br />
6. Walkin' With Jesus- Spacemen 3<br />
7. Jesus Said- Art Boys Collection<br />
8. Jesus- The Velvet Underground<br />
9. Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam- The Vaselines<br />
10. I am the Light of This World- Reverend Gary Davis<br />
11. Jesus is Risen Today- John Fahey<br />
12. Crucifixion- Jim & Jean<br />
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Download <a href="https://www.mediafire.com/?7h5rdfka2bkk50f">Interlude #14</a>!</div>
Deacon Delray http://www.blogger.com/profile/14320415386325551603noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-484506739444695518.post-22719693283073991512014-03-31T14:19:00.003-07:002014-03-31T14:19:49.376-07:00The Cry of Jazz<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Deacon Delray http://www.blogger.com/profile/14320415386325551603noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-484506739444695518.post-5256878576885180072014-03-24T10:04:00.000-07:002014-03-24T10:04:59.936-07:00Episode #19: Transcendental Numbers<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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1. Facelift- The Soft Machine<br />
2. Meeting of the Spirits- Mahavishnu Orchestra<br />
3. All You Need to Make Music- The Stark Reality<br />
4. Hocus Pocus- Focus<br />
5. I've Got My Car and My TV/Picnic on a Frozen River- Faust<br />
6. Jail-House-Frog- Amon Duul II<br />
7. All Green- Xhol Caravan<br />
8. Six- Hampton Grease Band<br />
9. Colours of Chloe- Gary Burton<br />
10. Providence- King Crimson<br />
11. O Ksenos Zitianos- Kastores<br />
12. Arrow Head- Osage Tribe<br />
13. In the Court of the Crimson King- King Crimson<br />
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Download <a href="https://www.mediafire.com/?3p3q83dx419p1o6">Episode #19</a>! </div>
Deacon Delray http://www.blogger.com/profile/14320415386325551603noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-484506739444695518.post-58217675555408395392014-03-17T16:53:00.002-07:002014-03-17T17:00:47.763-07:00Interplanetary Interlude #13: From Swerve of Shore to Bend of Bay<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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1. White Trash Raga- <a href="http://www.mermen.net/">Mermen</a><br />
2. This is the Metal That Do Not Burn- Cul de Sac<br />
3. The First 10 Minutes of Cocksucker Blues- <a href="http://www.thechrisforsyth.com/">Chris Forsyth</a><br />
4. As In Life: Carlion Call/Prenatal/Sidewalk University/Can't- Nels Cline<br />
5. Old Black- Earth<br />
6. P- Labradford<br />
7. Deep Waters- Dirty Three<br />
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While it's named from a line in the great Irish novel, <i>Finnegans Wake</i>, this interlude has nothing to do with Ireland. (Then again, St. Patrick's Day <a href="http://secretsun.blogspot.com/2013/03/the-real-history-of-saint-patricks-day.html">may have less to do with Ireland</a> than you think.) I recommend listening to<a href="http://interplanetarymusic.blogspot.com/2013/03/interplanetary-interlude-3-eiridh-tonn.html"> last year's Interlude</a> to get yer Irish kicks.<br />
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Deacon Delray http://www.blogger.com/profile/14320415386325551603noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-484506739444695518.post-75049595780844455632014-03-13T12:39:00.001-07:002014-03-17T16:58:59.709-07:00Experiment #5: Kali Yuga<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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<span style="font-family: 'lucida sans unicode', 'lucida grande', arial, sans-serif; text-align: justify;"><i>THE KALI YUGA STILL has 200,000 or so years to play--good news for advocates & avatars of CHAOS, bad news for Brahmins, Yahwists, bureaucrat-gods & their runningdogs.</i>- Hakim Bey, <i>TAZ</i></span><br />
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Hindu philosophy sees history as a cycle of four ages or <i>yugas</i>, beginning with a golden age, the <i>Satya Yuga</i>. The process is one of decline, away from the gods, away from virtue. Even lifespans shorten, from an incredible 100,000 years down to 20. Each age is represented by the demon Kali (not to be confused with the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kali">goddess</a> of similar name) cutting off one of the legs of the sacred cow. The final age is <i>Kali Yuga</i>, the demonic age of vice, in which there is one-quarter virtue and three-quarters sin.<span style="color: red;">*</span><br />
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How appropriate, then, to characterize the contemporary age in the minds of the right-wing conspiracy theorists who are featured in this piece. The rants range from psuedo-scholarly predictions that there will be a full communist takeover of America by the 1970s (a Bircher-type conspiracy theory put out in 1973 by something called "Fact Records"), to the full blown schizophrenic ravings against the Communist Gangster Computer God by the notorious<a href="http://www.bentoandstarchky.com/dec/"> Francis E. Dec</a>. Also included is the infamous evangelical interpretation of backwards recordings of Led Zeppelin and the Satanic/Nazi imagery of KISS (a version of this is also on the new Mogwai album, <i><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfdqzVYt8Do">Rave Tapes</a></i>). The soundtrack to all this decadence is provided by the seminal drone-metal album <i>Earth 2</i>. <br />
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The language on this recording is often offensive, always absurd.<br />
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<span style="color: red;">*</span> According to most interpretations, the <i>Kali Yuga</i> began in the bronze age and still continues, and since whole civilizations have risen and fallen in that time, the Hindu cosmic-cycle schema is actually totally inapplicable to contemporary politics, except as a metaphor. </div>
Deacon Delray http://www.blogger.com/profile/14320415386325551603noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-484506739444695518.post-27609122714273566342014-02-14T11:58:00.001-08:002014-03-20T11:05:22.112-07:00Interplanetary Interlude #12: The Triumph of Perversity<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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1. How Fucking Romantic- Magnetic Fields<br />
2. Maria- Hampton Grease Band<br />
3. Cum in My Mouth- Tobie Columbus<br />
4. Shave 'em Dry- Lucille Bogan<br />
5. Rated X- Loretta Lynn<br />
6. Whips and Things- David Allan Coe<br />
7. Oh Bondage Up Yours!- X-Ray Spex<br />
8. Sex Bomb- Flipper [edit]<br />
9. Lola- The Raincoats<br />
10. Jet Boy Jet Girl- Elton Motello<br />
11. The Hyperemiator- Tuli Kupferberg<br />
12. Pornoshop- Sun City Girls<br />
13. When I'm Fucking- The Poetics<br />
14. Sappho's Hymn to Aphrodite- The Fugs<br />
15. Kiss of Flesh- The Residents<br />
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Download <a href="https://www.mediafire.com/?c23a5fgn1q3gagd">Interlude 12</a>!<br />
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Another filthy set of songs about fucking for Valentine's Day. Check out <a href="http://interplanetarymusic.blogspot.com/2013/02/interplanetary-interlude-2-songs-about.html">last year's set </a>of smut if you're the insatiable type.<br />
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Deacon Delray http://www.blogger.com/profile/14320415386325551603noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-484506739444695518.post-31359299512238959782014-01-30T17:39:00.000-08:002014-04-08T15:42:05.154-07:00Interplanetary Interlude #11: The Owl in the Sarcophagus<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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1. Kaneda- Geinoh Yamashirogumi<br />
2. Death Rides a Horse- Ennio Morricone<br />
3. Tetsuo- Geinoh Yamashirogumi<br />
4. Chasmaeon- <a href="http://ihearanewworld.com/gaan/">Ga'an</a><br />
5. Doll's Polyphony- Geinoh Yamashirogumi<br />
6. Still I'm Sad- The Yardbirds<br />
7. Where is Yesterday?- The United States of America<br />
8. Shohmyoh [edit]- Geinoh Yamashirogumi<br />
9. Voice and Bowed Percussion- Arrington de Dionyso & Ravi Padmanabha<br />
10. Mutation- Geinoh Yamashirogumi<br />
11. Hymn of the Cherubim- Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky<br />
12. Aguirre- Popol Vuh<br />
13. Z Point- David Grubbs<br />
14. Requiem- Geinoh Yamashirogumi<br />
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Download <a href="https://www.mediafire.com/?h4bbu049p73a220">Interlude #11</a>!<br />
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Most of this interlude comes from the soundtrack to the classic anime <i><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akira_(film)">Akira</a></i>. The rest was suggested by the polyphonic and choral elements of its great soundtrack. Ennio Morricone and Popul Vuh are also soundtrack masters, of Italian and German cinema respectively. David Grubbs was a member of one of the best post-rock acts of the 90's, Gastr del Sol. The episode's title is as usual pilfered from Wallace Stevens. Perhaps you could <a href="http://jerimadeth.livejournal.com/2466.html">read</a> while you listen. </div>
Deacon Delray http://www.blogger.com/profile/14320415386325551603noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-484506739444695518.post-60412468409881175212013-12-15T17:14:00.001-08:002013-12-16T09:14:29.312-08:00The Electric Egg Nog Acid Test (Interplanetary Christmas Psych-tacular #2) <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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<u>Playlist</u><br />
<u><br /></u>1. Stille Nacht, Heilige Nacht- Ponderstone<br />
2. Elvis Herod's Christmas Treat (edit)- <a href="http://www.discogs.com/artist/Elvis+Herod">Elvis Herod</a><br />
3. Last Christmas- <a href="http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Eaters/">Eaters</a><br />
4. Santa Dog- The Residents<br />
5. Psycho- Thirsty Dave's Western Caravan<br />
6. Santa Came on a Nuclear Missle- Heather Noel<br />
7. Flying Machine (for Christmas)- Flo Price<br />
8. The Night Before Xmas- Andre Williams<br />
9. Snowflakes and Frozen Lakes- Baby Pac Man<br />
10. Merry Christmas- <a href="http://freemusicarchive.org/music/glass_boy/">Glass Boy</a><br />
11. Groovy Christmas- The Groove Academy<br />
12. Santa Claus is Coming to Town- Joseph Spence<br />
13. Spiritual March- <a href="https://soundcloud.com/delphinedora">Delphine Dora</a><br />
14. In Exelsior Vaginalistic- The Flaming Lips<br />
15. The Meaning of Christmas- <a href="http://www.ergophizmiz.net/">Ergo Phizmiz</a><br />
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Download <a href="https://www.mediafire.com/?tzgr77ah5u1p7tx">The Electric Egg Nog Acid Test</a>!<br />
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Well, I've put together the most demented Christmas music podcast for all you kids on Santa's naughty list and Satan's honor roll. At times you may find that listening to this episode is like wearing a bad Christmas sweater. At times it may seem like there's something stronger than rum in the eggnog this year. A number of tracks come courtesy of the <a href="http://freemusicarchive.org/search/?quicksearch=christmas&sort=track_date_published&d=1&page=1&per_page=200">Free Music Archive</a>, including Ponderstone, Elvis Herod, Eaters, Glass Boy, Delphine Dora, and Ergo Phizmiz. "Santa Dog" was the Residents' 1st single, released in 1972 and reportedly sent as a Christmas present to Richard Nixon. "Psycho" is a Christmas twist on the sick and brilliant Leon Payne ballad, which you might know from Elvis Costello's cover. "Santa Came on a Nuclear Missle" is one of the more infamous products of American Song Poems, a business that turned amateur songwriter's lyrics into studio-produced pop gems. (Not the <i>most </i>infamous, though. That title would have to belong to <a href="http://www.songpoemmusic.com/trubee.htm">John Trubee</a>.) The sci-fi cheese of Flo Price's "Flying Machine" and the saccharine song from the Baby Pac Man book come via the great collector of weird holiday records, <a href="http://www.falalalala.com/tag/andy-cirzan/">Andy Cirzan</a>. If you liked this episode, you'll want to check out his yearly compilations. Andre Williams is doing his usual thing, giving us an X-rated Xmas tale, while the Groove Academy provides pure Afrobeat bliss. Bahamian folk guitarist Joseph Spence delivers an incomprehensible version of "Santa Claus is Coming to Town," and The Flaming Lips finally take Santa's nuclear sled into space with a chilly tune from <i>Christmas on Mars.</i><br />
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Merry Christmas, Space Cadets! </div>
Deacon Delray http://www.blogger.com/profile/14320415386325551603noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-484506739444695518.post-16807987522079753412013-12-09T18:24:00.000-08:002013-12-09T18:24:37.290-08:00Interplanetary Interlude #10: Subliminal Seduction<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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1. Listen Carefully- The Poetics<br />
2. Group Autogenics 1- The Books<br />
3. Strange and Unproductive Thinking- David Lynch<br />
4. Excerpt from <i>The Medium is the Massage</i> 1- Marshall McLuhan<br />
5. The Law of Repetition- The Tape-Beatles<br />
6. Brainwash- Flipper<br />
7. Excerpt from <i>The Medium is the Massage </i>2- Marshall McLuhan<br />
8. Right for the Job- The Tape-Beatles<br />
9. Excerpt from <i>The Medium is the Massage </i>3- Marshall McLuhan<br />
10. Deeper- The Tape-Beatles<br />
11. Atomic Clock/Chart #3- Godspeed You! Black Emperor<br />
12. Group Autogenics 2- The Books<br />
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Deacon Delray http://www.blogger.com/profile/14320415386325551603noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-484506739444695518.post-64760297684310133682013-12-04T22:33:00.000-08:002013-12-07T14:29:29.596-08:00Music from the Black Hole <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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This movie was a flop but I remember loving it as a wee raylad. Maybe it was the music.<br />
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Deacon Delray http://www.blogger.com/profile/14320415386325551603noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-484506739444695518.post-52218834254477356202013-11-24T14:32:00.000-08:002013-12-10T10:28:59.433-08:00Episode #18: Foreverfloating<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
This is the epicsode I was planning for Interplanetary Music's first anniversary, but we're, ahem, a little behind schedule. Space travel is timeconsuming you understand. Fair warning, this is 5 hours long. 5 hours of brilliance and glory.<br />
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Download <a href="http://www.mediafire.com/listen/71l37gs22eju80g/Foreverfloating.mp3">Episode 18</a>! <br />
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<u>Playlist</u> <br />
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1. Ladies and Gentlemen We are Floating in Space- Spiritualized<br />
2. Clouds- The Stark Reality<br />
3. Variations on Canon in D Major: 1) Fulness of Wind 2) French Catalogues- Brian Eno<br />
4. Untitled 1- Love Cult<br />
5. Rhubarb- Aphex Twin<br />
6. Soliloquies for Lonely Suburbs- Jacques de Villiers<br />
7. Djed- Tortoise<br />
8. Some Things Cosmic- Angel Olsen<br />
9. Lullaby- Raymond Scott<br />
10. Peace Piece- Bill Evans<br />
11. Gymnopedie #1- Erik Satie<br />
12. Fingerbib- Aphex Twin<br />
13. Wonder Wheel- Future Home<br />
14. To the Shore- Flying Saucer Attack<br />
15. Drifting Concepts- Glaze of Cathexis<br />
16. Pluto the Planet- Mary Lattimore<br />
17. Deep Blue Day- Brian Eno<br />
18. Cloud Song- The United States of America<br />
19. Little Miss Echo- Raymond Scott<br />
20. Dreams of Ai- Paneye<br />
21. Spiritual- Tom Verlaine<br />
22. The Sky is Bleeding- Maxim Engl<br />
23. Catatonia- Techno Animal<br />
24. Variations on Canon in D Major: 3) Brutal Ardour- Brian Eno<br />
25. Disintegration Loop 1.1- William Basinski <br />
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Deacon Delray http://www.blogger.com/profile/14320415386325551603noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-484506739444695518.post-20684877607621675962013-10-29T22:56:00.000-07:002013-12-10T10:29:25.427-08:00Monster Masque: An Interplanetary Music Nightmare<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Back from the grave, but not yet out of the crypt. Don't forget to check out <a href="http://interplanetarymusic.blogspot.com/2012/10/episode-8-flowers-of-evil.html">last year's horrorshow</a>.<br />
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1. It's Halloween- The Shaggs<br />
2. Look Out, There's a Monster Coming- The Bonzo Dog Band<br />
3. Night of the Vampire- The Moontrekkers<br />
4. The Mummy's Bracelet- Lee Ross<br />
5. Flesh That Walks- Savage Republic<br />
6. I Knew a Jew Named Frankenstein- Sun City Girls<br />
7. Werewolf- The Holy Modal Rounders<br />
8. Monster Cocktail- Les Maledictus Sound<br />
9. The Spider and the Fly- Wicked<br />
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10. Please, Mr. Gravedigger- David Bowie<br />
11. Crazy Bones- The Four Freshmen<br />
13. Now I'm a Spook- The Spooks<br />
14. Giorno di Neve<br />
15. What's He Building in There?- Tom Waits<br />
16. Jack the Ripper- Screaming Lord Sutch & the Savages<br />
17. Ripper Territory- Whitehouse<br />
18. Son of Sam- The Poetics<br />
19. I Need Your Head- Hasil Adkins<br />
20. Night Stalking- Jealousy<br />
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21. Proserpina's Gardens- Magdalena Solis<br />
22. The Closet- Teenage Jesus & the Jerks<br />
23. Excerpt from XS- Rhys Chatham<br />
24. Thriller!- Pere Ubu<br />
25. A Hanging- Swans<br />
26. Triumphatus Sad- Jacula<br />
27. I Wake Up and I See the Face of the Devil- Diamanda Galas<br />
28. La Nina de Hiroshima- Aguaviva<br />
29. Dominus Sathanus- Burzum<br />
30. It took the Night to Believe- Sunn O)))<br />
31. The Sexy Midnight Torture Show- Mount Fuji Doomjazz Corporation<br />
32. Gate of Solomon (Beast Version)- Beherit<br />
33. Black Magic Rituals and Perversions- Electric Wizard<br />
34. Burn the Flames- Roky Erickson<br />
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Download <a href="http://www.mediafire.com/?buu25fvqqtxyy5t">Monster Masque: An Interplanetary Music Nightmare</a>!<br />
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Deacon Delray http://www.blogger.com/profile/14320415386325551603noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-484506739444695518.post-30784736125465685592013-07-10T18:57:00.002-07:002013-07-10T19:03:38.931-07:00Mary Lattimore, "Pluto the Planet"<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Via <a href="http://dublab.com/">Dublab</a>.<br />
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Deacon Delray http://www.blogger.com/profile/14320415386325551603noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-484506739444695518.post-88581248552503297692013-07-09T01:15:00.001-07:002013-07-09T01:15:30.942-07:00Debussy, "Preulude to the Afternoon of a Faun"<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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After Beethoven, the two most important composers of the 19th century are Wagner and Debussy. The later two explored chromaticism in similar but distinct ways. Ok, enough pedantry:<br />
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