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For fans of CABARET VOLTAIRE / WHITEHOUSE / ULTRAVIOLENCE / DEVO / WIRE / THROBBING GRISTLE / CHROME DUCKTAILS - III: ARCADE DYNAMICS (Woodsist) LP plus download £18. Noisy, blissed out pop and rock 'n' roll from this trio who are influenced by THE VELVET UNDERGROUND, THE JESUS AND MARY CHAIN, THE STOOGES, SPACEMEN3 and the like. This is a great debut. For fans of THE FRESH & ONLYS / THEE OH SEES / THE BITTERS / BEACH FOSSILS / TY SEGALL / JACUZZI BOYS We've also had a restock of the HOWLIN RAIN - THE GOOD LIFE EP on Birdman Records. Check earlier blogs for a description - wonderful stuff from ETHAN MILLER (COMETS ON FIRE) and his cohorts. The lead track is a psych rock cover of HENDRIX's 'Burning Of The Midnight Lamp'. Pretty much essential.
EARACHE - entire catalogue We recently took delivery of the entire EARACHE catalogue, or at least everything the label had in stock. EARACHE is still one of the best underground labels around, and has been since the 80s. We've got CDs, LPs, a tape and some DVDs. It is certainly worth a look, come in and pick up some NAPALM DEATH, CATHEDRAL, SCORN, CAULDRON, MORBID ANGEL, ANNIHILATOR, OCEANO, TERRORIZOR, MORTIIS, WHITE WIZZARD and loads more. Other bits and pieces we have in are by THE SMITHS, THEM CROOKED VULTURES, CAN, VARUKERS and loads more.
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Here at Dragon Records, we like to support what's going on locally, which is why we have a dedicated local music section instore. If you are in a band, or are a solo artist, and you'd like your music stocked instore (vinyl, CD or tape, we don't mind) pop into the store or send us an email and we're sure to be able to sort something out. Artists that have their releases (some old, some new) stocked instore are (in no particular order): Gacy's Threads B.O.Y.
Restocks of all their albums. You should probably already know WOODEN SHJIPS by now, but if you don't, this San Franciscan quartet plays minimal droning psychedelic garage rock, with more than a bit of a debt to Krautrock. Very fuzzy, lots of echo, hypnotic and primitive rhythms and delayed vocals.
Really excellent stuff, you pretty much need it all. For fans of SUICIDE - SPACEMEN 3 - SPIRITUALIZED - THE VELVET UNDERGROUND - 13TH FLOOR ELEVATORS - CAN - LOOP. WOODEN SHJIPS (first album) CD £13. DOS (second album) LP PLUS DOWNLOAD/CD £18/£13. VOL.1 (compilation of their first three singles) LP PLUS DOWNLOAD/CD £18/£13. 2 (other non-album stuff they've released up to 2009) LP/CD £18/£13.
One of the seminal American indie pop bands of the 80s, but very short-lived - they only played live four times but their legacy is strong. There are four 'new' songs on here, which are songs they played live back in the day but never recorded, so the band got back together to record them for this compilation, and there are also two songs from the band's original demos. For fans of INDIE POP - FEEDBACK - BEAT HAPPENING - THE PASTELS - THE PRIMITIVES - VELOCITY GIRL - THE JESUS AND MARY CHAIN - THE WEDDING PRESENT - TALULAH GOSH - SARAH RECORDS - THE PAINS OF BEING PURE AT HEART.
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The project of just one man, LUIS VASQUEZ, it's 'coldwave/darkwave pop', whatever that is. But it doesn't matter what it gets pigeonholed as, it's just a great album. A bit Goth-y, a bit Kraurock-y, and just brilliant. He's from San Francisco by the way. For fans of JOY DIVISION - BAUHAUS - KRAUTROCK - SUICIDE - SONIC YOUTH - SILK FLOWERS - BLANK DOGS. Led by COMETS ON FIRE mainman ETHAN MILLER, the band certainly has a nod towards 70s classic rock, quite far removed from the noise rock of COMETS ON FIRE. Excellently psychedelic artwork, as well as a cover of the JIMI HENDRIX track ' BURNING OF THE MIDNIGHT LAMP' make for a fine EP.
If you've heard the band's two previous albums ( HOWLIN RAIN and MAGNIFICENT FIEND) you'll know that the band has elements of classic rock, country and gospel in its mix, and this EP has touches of all of those. Highly recommended. For fans of COMETS ON FIRE - BLUE CHEER - NEIL YOUNG - THE BLACK KEYS - DUNGEN - WOODEN SHJIPS - THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND. Two double albums here from THE NUMERO GROUP's ' GOOD GOD!' Series of rare funk, soul and gospel. The label digs deep to find stuff you've probably never heard before, but once you've heard it, you're glad you did.
A GOSPEL FUNK HYMNAL is, according to the label, '.a mix of primitive choirs, spacious breaks, congas, elderly rappers impersonating the devil, cast recordings, thumping bass, and JAMES BROWN impressionists, all with a heavy slathering of gospel gravy.' On BORN AGAIN FUNK 'the performers, as we’ve come to know them over the years, are boldly assured. So is their music.' For fans of GOSPEL - SOUL - FUNK - BLUES - JAMES BROWN - MA RAINEY - TAMPA RED. DOUBLE LPs £23 each.
303 veteran Andy Jenkinson has been peddling his fried blend of Acid across the great and the good of electronic music independent labels for over a decade now, putting out records on labels like Rephlex, Firstcask and Breakin'. Finally he has joined up with Planet Mu for this career-best full LP.
Fizzing with that eccentric nostalgia that Ceephax has become recognised for,United Acid Emirates is a fun, honest, danceable analogue treat in ode to disco, 80s computer games, synth-pop, techno, electro and Italo. NB: Repress expected 14.02.11. I'm starting to appreciate that being fussy is the main reason to persist with physical media in an age of streaming, IMO. If you just want the music in whatever version, it's there on Spotify (barring an ever dwindling list of holdouts).
If you want THIS version of the music, then you need to reach for physical media, and/or make your own rips / needledrops. Having a mixture of 80s, 90s and 00s CDs does mean juggling the volume dial, but it's a pretty mild inconvenience for what is quite often a better sound, and if you're a headphone listener, often a less fatiguing one too. I enjoy chasing down rarities anyway, and it's both pretty affordable (the rarest discs I own are £40 - compare that to crazy 90s vinyl prices), and a way of stopping my collection simply blowing out and accruing CDs faster than I can listen to them, given how cheap they are at the moment. Starting off the new year with some belters: Hood - The Cycle Of Days And Seasons - really love Hood and have most of their albums, so picking this one up. Gary Numan/Tubeway Army - Replicas - this is the 2CD 2008 tour edition with a second CD of alternate takes and demos.
Cost me a bit more than normal but been after this for several years. My Bloody Valentine - Singles & Rarities - nice to have a legit version of You Made Me Realise at last. I'd say the compilation is more interesting than amazing, a lot of the stuff is from a time before Kevin Shields had perfected that sound.
Harmonia - Deluxe - was really glad to see these Harmonia albums reissued towards the end of last year. Would have loved that vinyl boxset but couldn't justify it. Will pick up Music Von Harmonia at some point.
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I was thinking about the whole CD thing the other day. I've got about 500 of them which is either hardly any or loads depending on your viewpoint. I think I stopped buying new ones around 2010-11 partly due to just not being that interested in new music anymore and reaching my early 30s. Since then I've downloaded the odd album but I don't think I've played an actual CD for over 3 years, since I moved into my flat and didn't bother setting up anything to play them. I'd previously used a DVD player going into my 1995 Kenwood midi system which still sounds great but whose CD changer broke in about 1998.
About 10-15 years ago my CD collection was possibly my most prized possession(s) and I don't think I'd have sold it for less than £10k. I have some rare REM and other stuff that would be difficult to replace but no real justification for that price other than not wanting to sell it. Textbridge Pro 8.0 Free Download. I remember flirting with the idea when I was planning to move to NYC and never come back. I think a mate offered maybe as much as £700 but I turned him down and felt the offer was pretty shit, which it was really. This was late 2006.
Having not played anything for years, I look at my collection in the corner and wonder if I'd sell it now and I would, but I'd want at least a grand which I'd never get. There's so much sentimentality attached to record collections on any format and I think it's a shame that the current generation won't get any of that. Will they stare misty eyed at a JPEG of an album cover they listened to two MP3s off in 2014? And so it'll continue to sit there, probably never being added to, like a stuffed corpse of a loved pet I can't bring myself to bury, following me around from place to place should I move, being a pain in the arse and getting in the way. If I got a fancy new hi-fi system I'd maybe start playing some CDs again but I'm not likely to, and if I did it would more likely be something like a Sonos thingy. If you ever reconsider selling, let me know, I may be interested in some of that. I don't suppose the rare R.E.M includes the three-cd slipcase with Chronic Town, Murmur and Reckoning in it, does it?
I'd love to know what that version of Chronic Town sounds like, compared to the Dead Letter Office one. Yes it does include that very set. It sounds the same I think except in the correct order. My version of DLO doesn't have CT on it but I vaguely recall them mixing up the track order for no real reason.
CT should be: 1,000,000 Stumble Wolves, Lower Gardening at Night Carnival of Sorts (Box Cars) The Mumur disc includes a few out takes and live recordings at the end too. My version of DLO doesn't have CT on it but I vaguely recall them mixing up the track order for no real reason. CT should be: 1,000,000 Stumble Wolves, Lower Gardening at Night Carnival of Sorts (Box Cars) Actually, to the best of my knowledge the correct track order of CT is a (probably deliberate) enigma. R.E.M were very keen on jokey/ambiguous labelling of their EP sides and track listings, and this seems to have been the case from their debut. One side of the EP is labelled Chronic Town, while the other is labelled Poster Torn: So, given as the EP is called 'Chronic Town', and the relevant lyric in Box Cars is 'Chronic Town, Poster Torn', you'd assume the CT side should be played first.
This gives the track order that DLO used. However, the reverse of the original EP has the tracklisting with the Poster Torn side first, then the Chronic Town side: I'm guessing this is reproduced on the back of your CD sleeve? As for whether we can consider the back of the record to be canonical, exhibit A: Discogs shows contemporary IRS cassettes explicitly label the Chronic Town side as Side 1 and the Poster Torn side as Side 2, matching the DLO order, but its likely the band had no involvement in this, so I don't think this can be considered confirmation of canon. However, the current iTunes and HiRez releases both use the DLO ordering, which I reckon is a stronger indicator. But essentially I think it's another example of R.E.M dicking with their audience (see LRP, Fables of the Reconstruction/Reconstruction of the Fables), which I kind of approve of, but they've evidently succeeded in confusing their own record labels too this time. Personally, I prefer the CT/PT order used on DLO - I've tried re-arranging it to match the other CD, but Wolves is just a fantastic opener. I don't suppose you'd be up for ripping it via EAC and extracting peak values?
I'd love to know if it's a different mastering to the DLO one. Not sure I have the software to do that. I used to have Logic and all sorts of equipment but now I don't even have a built in disc drive. I also owned the original vinyl of CT and from what I remember it seemed to support the CD track listing with 1000000 first, which I think is a good opener. The haunting fade out of Box Cars, which REM played at my request in 2003, also seems like a designed closer.
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Of course, whatever you're used to will sound right. I had the original Morninton Crescent by My Life Story and they changed the order on the re release. Never sat right with me. Regarding the Chronic Town thing again, I also have some old promo stuff including postcards etc some of which show the back cover art with the 1,000,000 to COS(BC) tracklisting. If you like your obscure REM art stuff, looks for the number 7s on a few and the hidden turtle on the cover of Fables.
A couple of old metal CDs that never saw re-issue after the first or second press by a Japanese band called Sigh who you won't have heard of! I had a load that seem to fetch twenty or thirty quid a piece now as well. A CoF one in a limited diction (edition, thanks, iPad!) Celtic cross shaped case, a few rap albums - MC Ren, Shock of the Hour and MAC's Shell Shocked seem to be worth a bit.
The original pressing of Bodycount with Cop Killer on it. Pretty much all I did as a student through the 90s was spend my money on games, drinking, hip hop and metal CDs. I held onto the original discs of Scorn Defeat and Ghastly Funeral Theatre and they sell for thirty or forty quid now.
For some reason I sold Infidel Art and Hail Horror Hail, and I can't fathom why. Unless I just misplaced them somehow during house moves or whatever. I'm just presuming they went in my great CD cull to those stinking magpies. Might be wrong. I held onto the original discs of Scorn Defeat and Ghastly Funeral Theatre and they sell for thirty or forty quid now. For some reason I sold Infidel Art and Hail Horror Hail, and I can't fathom why.
Unless I just misplaced them somehow during house moves or whatever. I'm just presuming they went in my great CD cull to those stinking magpies. Might be wrong. As the guy rifled through them, he sadly informed me that they hadn’t exactly aged like a fine Margaux. Instead, I would be getting rid of over 1,000 of them for around £700. “Consider yourself ahead of the curve,” he said, trying to offer solace.
“If you’d waited another five years, you’d be paying me to take them away.” In five years I'm sure most people in this thread will be buying CDs, even if in not quite the same volume. What I think the guy is referring to is the sheer number of utterly worthless CDs out there. Millions and millions of albums and singles no-one would even give a first thought to, let alone a second one. Some big label prints up 100,000 copies of their hot new signing's album in 1998 but it flops; some flavour-of-the-month singer sells 200,000 copies of that album everyone had to have; piles of them, warehouses full of them, boxes in attics full of CDs no-one will literally never listen to again.
But that won't stop me trying to find the good stuff because I want a copy I can hold in my hand, I wwant to put it in the player. And yes, I will rip it at whatever quality I like and put it on my MP3 player, but that's my choice. The Fall - Palace Of Swords Reversed (Cog Sinister, 1987) - YES Brian Eno & Harold Budd - Ambient 2: The Plateaux Of Mirror (EG, 1980) - YES Signer - The New Face Of Smiling (Carpark, 2004) - NO. Artist is on Spotify, ironically his profile pic is the artwork from this album. Ice Cube - The Predator (Priority, 1992) - YES Cassetteboy - The Parker Tapes (Barry's Bootlegs, 2002) - NO Artist is on Spotify, just the one track. Genius/GZA - Liquid Swordz (Geffen, 1995) - YES Max Tundra - Parallax Error Beheads You (Domino, 2008) - YES Global Communication - Remastered 2CD (Sanctuary, 1994) - Only the original album.
Yellow Swans - Going Places (Type, 2010) - YES VA - Soft Love: A Tribute To Soft Cell (555, 2001) - NO Peter Proderick and Machinefabriek - Blank Greay Canvas Sky (Fangbomb, 2009) - YES Ceephax Acid Crew - s/t (Breakin', 2003) - YES Knifehandchop - Fighting Pig Learns Judo Tricks (Irritant, 1999) - NO artist is on Spotify. Atom TM - Son Of A Glitch (Rather Interesting, 2007) - NO Hannu - Hintergarten (Kesh, 2009) - YES Ilkae - Pistacio Island (Merck, 2001) - YES EON - Void Dweller (Vinyl Solution, 1992) - NO High Llamas - Beet, Maize and Corn (Duophonic, 2003) - NO Artist is on Spotify. Manual - Bajamar (Darla, 2006) - YES Electric Company - Greatest Hits (Tigerbeat6, 2001) - YES Of the 20 CDs 12 were on Spotify, although there were some caveats that would make me want to keep the CDs. It's one of those services where it appears to have everything you need music-wise but then gaps start appearing. Spotify are doing 3 months for 99p so I'm having a go just to see what all the fuss is about without having to put up with ads. One thing that's been really clear using it is I'll go to an artist, see they've had a few albums out since I heard them last, have a listen then think about buying a CD version.
It's really sorted me out for some great CD-buying ideas, that's for sure. Somehow I suspect that's not the idea, hmmm. I'm a big fan of Spotify, as well as a CD collection. There's no reason (apart from finances) why you can't use both - I've listened to a lot of artists via Spotify and then gone out and bought their CDs. I guess a lot of people may find this odd, thinking about it myself it's not 100% sensible to pay twice for something but I dunno, music ownership is something I grew up with and it's a difficult habit to break.
Likewise expecting artists to be paid properly for their work, I don't get to a lot of concerts so I'd like to think that I'm helping them pay the bills this way. Post navigation.