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3rd February 2010

Audio with 20 plays reblogged from WAXSMITH with 2 notes

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waxsmith:

Air - So Light Is Her Footfall (Breakbot Remix)

Tagged: AirBreakbotremixaudio

27th January 2010

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basementzombie:

Tea Sea Records - wuvsbeatles

Tagged: Wu-TangThe Beatlesmashup

15th January 2010

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thesweetestpsychopath:

victorfranko:

The Best 50 Albums of 2000 - 2009

Death By Unga Bungo

The Mummies - Death By Unga Bunga!!
(Estrus / 2003)

  1. Introduction to the Mummies
  2. In and Out
  3. Girl Like You, A
  4. I’m Gonna Kill My Baby Tonight
  5. I’m Bigger Than You
  6. (I Should Better Be Lookin’ For) Dangerman (audio)
  7. Die!
  8. That Girl
  9. Test Drive
  10. Stronger Than Dirt
  11. Food, Sickles & Girls
  12. Your Love
  13. Down Home Girl
  14. (Doin’) The Kirk
  15. Babba Diddy Baby
  16. That’s Mighty Childish
  17. Just One More Dance
  18. The House on the Hill
  19. (You Must Fight to Live) On the Planet of the Apes (live video)
  20. One by One
  21. Zip A Dee Doo Dah
  22. ???

Day 31…

The Mummies are a Budget Rock (aka stoopid, messy, stripped-down Garage Rock) band with no pretenses of anything other than their mission to entertain.  Coming across like a hybrid version of Man… or Astoman? combined with The Sonics combined with that episode of The Monkees where all the bands they knew had gimmicks where they dressed up in wacky costumes (The Jolly Green Giants, The Foreign Agents, The Four Martians and so forth)… but much, much more primitive.

After years of steadfastly railing against CD’s and only releasing all their previous albums on vinyl, The Mummies finally relented and Death By Unga Bunga!! (their second CD release) pulls together a cross-section of their hidden, obscure and OOP songs that had previously only appeared on hard to find 45’s and, from the sound of it, wax cylinders.  Maybe it’s cheating a bit to include this on my list for the best of the Nothings, but I’m gonna take a page out of The Mummies’ playbook and just say, “screw it… let’s do it”.

Buy it.

Tagged: The Mummies

6th January 2010

Link reblogged from WAXSMITH

Metronomy - Wonders. →

waxsmith:

“This is a very rare promotional CD by Metronomy for the spanish shoe company Wonders. It was released in late 2005 with the winter catalogue. But also distributed during the Open Night (sept. 2005) in the IED Madrid by ROJO Magazine. Tracks #2, 4 and 5 were only released on this record. Tracks #1 and 3 were later featured on the You Could Easily Have Me EP as b-sides. Track #6 was part of the debut album Pip Paine.”

4th January 2010

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thoudostwish:

thumbswithhands:

Seu Jorge—Life On Mars (David Bowie cover)

23rd December 2009

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thesweetestpsychopath:

Man or Astro-man? ~ Philip K. Dick In The Pet Section Of A Wal-Mart ~ (1:56 ~ 1995) From their second full-length studio album Project Infinity.

22nd December 2009

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thesweetestpsychopath:

Man or Astro-man?Sferic Waves ~ (2:47 ~ 1995) From their second full-length studio album Project Infinity.

22nd December 2009

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thesweetestpsychopath:

Man or Astro-man?Special Agent Conrad Uno ~ (3:05 ~ 1995) From their second full-length studio album Project Infinity.

17th December 2009

Audio with 34 plays reblogged from A Day in the Life with 3 notes

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ooliquidnightoo:

Prince: Erotic City (1984)

Erotic City was originally released as a b-side for the Let’s Go Crazy single.

The song is also notable because it features Sheila E., in her recording debut.

Tagged: Princeaudio

15th December 2009

Video reblogged from DEATH BY VIDEO

deathbyvideo:

Beastie Boys at the scott & gary show 198* (via stogref)



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