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Exactly. I am looking forward to seeing this, but won’t be doing so until available on wider array of platforms. To be clear I signed up for email updates from the film’s homepage, that is where I got the notice from, not Apple TV itself. |
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Kinda want the print to be larger on the mask, to mirror the nurse’s mask |
I never knew there were two (or more?) different SY stores, but the European SY store Bingomerch is selling the Goo facemask, whereas the US SY store kungfunation sells the Sonic Nurse facemask.
![]() There's also a difference in the shirt collection, e.g. Bingo sells the Angry shirt. And most importantly the Bingo site still has the knit hat in stock! ![]() I bought both the Goo facemask and the Angry shirt, so that whenever I need to catch the bus, I can wear the facemask, shirt and knit hat all together :D |
Live recording of Thurston Moore, Bill Nace & Samara Lubelski at The Stone, New York City, on December 4, 2018:
https://samaralubelski.bandcamp.com/album/live-stone |
I need some new SY shitrs!!!!!
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new Thurston video - Hashish.
definitely a variation on Sunday. chords and melody. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DK_BM9pwsMk |
Desolation Center also per-orderable on iTunes
https://mailchi.mp/f3319446c107/happ...2?e=8b8f0b490e |
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I don't know much about audiovisual stuff on iTunes - can you download the movie or just stream it? |
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Can definitely hear 'Sunday' in there. Like it though. |
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Will Mary Timony get royalties this time? |
yeah I hear a bit of Sunday riff there for a sec.
also "Murray Street sound era" too (a bit). |
Where's the Screaming Fields of Sonic Love DVD? Can we have it, please?
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The DVD from a few years back with the X-ray of Lee’s guitar on the front had all the stuff from Screaming Fields if I’m remembering correctly. I have both and I can’t think of anything that wasn’t on it. |
That's Corporate Ghost, it contains videos from Goo and forth, Screaming Fields contains videos from the pre-Geffen years.
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Sorry, it’s probably been a decade since I’ve had a DVD player or a vhs player hooked up, I was just getting confused. |
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Death to The Cure (and Bobby Gillespie!). More power to Kim, though, I guess. ;) |
Psyched that our record label DAYDREAM LIBRARY SERIES is going to be officially participating in RECORD STORE DAY with this cannabis-shaped 7-inch with Thurston’s @thurstonmoore58 single HASHISH re-mixed by Wobbly aka Jon Leidecker.
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The cannabis leaf shape of that record does not seem to lend itself to the track length of a typical 45 rpm single. |
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They probably mixed it up: it's a 7"-size cannabis leaf you can smoke, not play, on RSD. I do not care for pot. |
https://www.cafeoto.co.uk/shop/julie...ew-life-music/
Takuroku has been supporting new work by artists made during lock-down, but now and again we’ll be releasing lost archival gems that we feel need to be heard. This is one of the latter: A fiery session between two key players in OTO’s international community, featuring Denmark’s Julie Kjær (saxophone) and Thurston Moore (guitar), recorded at neighbouring experimental music hub The Hundred Years Gallery. Fans of Rudolph Grey/Arthur Doyle, Kaoru Abe/Masayuki Takayanagi and Sonny Sharrock/Peter Brötzman's explosive symbiosis will relish here in Julie & Thurstons’ bellied roars, tonal dips and dives and thick sheets of sound. Ecstatic spiritual crescendos emerge and collapse, but during which never lose their sense of focus and imaginative interplay. Here’s hoping this duo can play again once things are back to normal (whenever that maybe be). 50% of OTO’s share of the proceeds of this release will be passed to Hundred Years Gallery. Please support their great work in the experimental music community. |
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Well this is odd... The link takes me to the log in page, and when I check the Takuroku catalog there's no Moore + Kjær: https://www.cafeoto.co.uk/shop/category/takuroku/ |
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Now the link works perfectly. Looks like a mighty fine release. And yes, there's some hippie text/"liner notes" by T. :rolleyes: Thank you, Stu! |
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Really pleased this has surfaced, had the great pleasure to be at this gig For those who don't know it, this performance was recorded at Hundred Years Gallery - a gallery & performance space in Hoxton, central to the improvised/experimental music scene. They have an amazing bandcamp page which is helping support the gallery during these difficult times. Loads of incredible music available https://hundredyearsgallery.bandcamp.com/ http://hundredyearsgallery.co.uk/donate/ |
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Holy Sons' new album, "Raw And Disfigured", recorded at Echo Canyon and featuring Steve Shelley on drums, now available to pre-order from Thrill Jockey:
http://thrilljockey.com/products/raw-and-disfigured |
--THREE LOBED RECORDINGS 20th ANNIVERSARY SUBSCRIPTION (7 ALBUMS, 2 SHIRTS)--
Twenty years is a while. Sure, all numbers are arbitrary mile markers, but the ones that are divisible by 10 always seem to take on some sort of particular relevant or stature. Was Three Lobed Recordings ever intended to be around for twenty years? Not exactly, but by that same measure it wasn’t established to be necessarily temporary either. The original ethos was an effort and desire to be of an assistance to / involved with the scene, the sort of situation where so long as things remained fun there would be no reason to stop. The fact that this is a conversation to even have as we come in on twenty years states that yes, this is still pretty fun. Ten years as a label were marked by assembling the Not The Spaces You Know, But Between Them box set. Fifteen years were marked by assembling the Parallelogram collection. Twenty years is not marked by a single discrete project but rather a yearlong series. Unlike its predecessors, this series / project does not have a single overarching name. Nor is it an all or nothing affair, like those that came before it. The Three Lobed Recordings 20th Anniversary Series consists of six free-standing LPs released over a year’s time. A situation where a listener can pick up the titles that speak to directly to them. The titles are Soundkeeper by the Gunn-Truscinski Duo (a 2xLP) due out in October 2020 followed over the course of 2021 by albums from Daniel Bachman, Sunburned Hand of the Man, Six Organs of Admittance, Body/Head and Sonic Youth. More details on all of the non-Gunn-Truscinski Duo LPs will be revealed in due time but we can tell you that there is at least one additional 2xLP in this upcoming lineup. |
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SY release?! I wonder what...it will be mostlikely live stuff right? |
I was curious whether it'd be live as well. I know that Cory from Three Lobed was a prolific taper and recorded the Cat's Cradle gig that was uploaded to Bandcamp recently. But it could also be studio material like the two tracks from the Three Lobed 10th anniversary box set.
Body/Head played a Three Lobed event in 2014, I wonder if we'll see a recording from that show as their release. Either way, I'm fuckin stoked. |
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what is it? I have no spotify acc. |
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https://www.stereogum.com/2098838/th...ranaldo/music/ |
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Second collaboration with Lee... Soon he'll be the next Johnny Marr. ;) I have never listened to The Cribs; I should, with all this Ranaldoness and whatnot, but it's hard to get past the douche look of the guy on the left of that picture. The haircut, mate, lose it ASAP. |
second collaboration? I like Be Safe one very much.
I just heard I do not know who I am. yeah....enjoyed it. |
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