new arrivals
Friday, July 10th, 2009Cool new things on our shelves:
Ambient/Drone:
Taiga Remains / RV Paintings LP (Blackest Rainbow Records) $18 - lush organic soundscapes; w/Brian of Starving Weirdos
Wada, Yoshi “Earth Horns With Electronic Drone” CD (EM Records) $20 - 1st release of awesome 1974 drone piece
Doom Metal:
Bong / Quttinirpaaq LP (Blackest Rainbow Records) $18 - split of doom that sounds like early Skullflower, ltd 300
Grails “Doomsdayer’s Holiday” LP (Temporary Residence Limited) $18 - guest vocals by Alan Bishop (Sun City Girls)
Experimental:
Bjerga, Sindre & Horton, Robert “Can’t Go Fast Enough To Get There Early” CD (Blackest Rainbow Records) $17 - warm and fuzzy noise drones, ltd. 264
Conrad, Tony & Olson, Tovah “Let There Be Music” LP (Tovinator) $15 - ltd 200, instantly sold out from the label, one side only
Ichiyanagi, Toshi “Electronic Field” CD (Omega Point) $26 - wild electronics from Yoko Ono’s first husband
Master Musicians of Bukkake “The Visible Sign of the Invisible Order” CD (Abduction) $14 - “outsider ceremonial folk masterpiece” w/SCG members
Mechanical Children “I Rise To Cover All” LP (Blackest Rainbow Records) $18 - good industrial noise from Jazzfinger members, ltd 300
Minami, Hiroaki “Obscure Tape Music of Japan Vol. 10: Electronic Symphony No. 1″ CD (Edition Omega Point) $26 - unreleased cosmic analog sounds from ‘76, ltd 500
Moha! “Jeff Carey’s MoHa!” 7″ (Rune Grammofon) $7 - white vinyl, 500 copies, different mixes of both tracks
Nurse With Wound “The Surveillance Lounge” CD (Dirter Promotions) $17 - back to the creaky disturbing sounds of old
Starving Weirdos “B/P/M Series 1″ LP (Blackest Rainbow Records) $20 - piano based experimental like earlier NWW, ltd 500
Tomutonttu CD (Fonal) $17 - Kemialliset Ystävät guy, re of OOP Beta Lactam LP
Tomutonttu CD (Fonal) $17 - Kemialliset Ystävät guy, re of OOP Ultra Eczema LP
Jazz/Improv:
Sun Ra featuring Pharoah Sanders & Black Harold “Live at Judson Hall” CD (ESP Disk) $14 - ultra rare private press LP + 45 min unreleased material
Rock:
Alvarius B. CD (Abduction) $14 - solo wooden guitar by Sun City Girls’ Alan Bishop
Deas, Cam “My Guitar Is Alive And It’s Singing” LP (Blackest Rainbow Records) $18 - gorgeous solo acoustic guitar, ltd 300
Deas, Cam / Spoono “Greetings from the Isle of Man” LP (Blackest Rainbow Records) $18 - gorgeous solo acoustic guitar, ltd 350
Death In June “The World That Summer” CD (NER) $17 - reissue of goth double LP from ‘86 w/David Tibet
Grouper “Dragging A Dead Deer Up A Hill” LP (IOG) $16 - ethereal folky songs with dream production, orange vinyl
Hawkwind “Space Ritual” 2 x CD (EMI) $17 - monster space rock w/pre-Motorhead Lemmy
Inner Space, The “Agilok & Blubbo OST” CD (Wah Wah Records) $20 - early unreleased pre-Can recordings
Neung Phak “Fucking USA” 7” (Abduction) $9 - great cover of Korean anti-American rock tune, ltd 300
Ong Ong “5″ magazine & CDR (Ong Ong Press) $8 - CDR with private press rarities
Rose, Jack & Black Twig Pickers, The LP (Klang Industries) $19
Sun City Girls “Jacks Creek” CD (Abduction) $16 - reissue of 1995 LP, absolutely off the wall!!!
Sun City Girls “Napoleon & Josephine (Singles Volume 2)” CD (Abduction) $16 - the weird volume with theatrical pieces
Walker, Peter “Rainy Day Raga” LP (Harte Recordings) $16 - lovely mixture of Indian raga & American folk from 1966
World:
Mayet, Hisham “Palace of the Winds” DVD (Sublime Frequencies) $20 - guitars in Morocco! limited edition of 1000 copies
Souleyman, Omar “Dabke 2020: Folk & Pop Sounds of Syria” CD (Sublime Frequencies) $14 - fantastic Arabic pop music that really moves
Various “1970’s Algerian Proto-Rai Underground” CD (Sublime Frequencies) $16 - infectious Algerian music from extremely rare 7’s