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bdrmm - Bedroom
bdrmm's first album, a solid stereophonic shoegaze spectacular. (2nd album featured earlier, here - https://mas.to/@dnanian/114196421725080800 ).
If you like this kind of thing, this is the kind of thing you'll like.
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bdrmm - Bedroom
bdrmm's first album, a solid stereophonic shoegaze spectacular. (2nd album featured earlier, here - https://mas.to/@dnanian/114196421725080800 ).
If you like this kind of thing, this is the kind of thing you'll like.
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bdrmm - Bedroom
bdrmm's first album, a solid stereophonic shoegaze spectacular. (2nd album featured earlier, here - https://mas.to/@dnanian/114196421725080800 ).
If you like this kind of thing, this is the kind of thing you'll like.
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bdrmm - Bedroom
bdrmm's first album, a solid stereophonic shoegaze spectacular. (2nd album featured earlier, here - https://mas.to/@dnanian/114196421725080800 ).
If you like this kind of thing, this is the kind of thing you'll like.
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bdrmm - Bedroom
bdrmm's first album, a solid stereophonic shoegaze spectacular. (2nd album featured earlier, here - https://mas.to/@dnanian/114196421725080800 ).
If you like this kind of thing, this is the kind of thing you'll like.
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Kai Winding & J.J. Johnson = The Great Kai & J.J.
Since the last appearance of Kai Winding & J.J. Johnson, the pair broke up on good terms, and this is from their first reunion in 1960.
They're joined by Bill Evans (piano), Paul Chambers or Tommy Williams (bass), and Art Taylor or Roy Haynes (drums).
Classically RvG sounding, and very enjoyable.
#nowplaying #jazz #KaiWinding #JJJohnson #vinyl https://mas.to/@dnanian/111749583821072969
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Thad Jones - The Magnificent Thad Jones
Jones' Blue Note follow-up after Detroit - New York Junction ( https://mas.to/@dnanian/110804823059419518 ), this release part of the Classic Vinyl Series.
This is an even better set than the last one, with great playing by Jones, Percy Heath (bass), Max Roach (drums), Barry Harris (piano), and Billy Mitchell (sax).
#nowplaying #vinyl #jazz #hardbop #ThadJones #PercyHeath #MaxRoach #BarryHarris #BillyMitchell #BlueNote
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Re-listen…but the Atlantic 75 version from Analogue Productions.
#nowplaying #vinyl #jazz #johncoltrane #miltjackson #atlantic75 https://mas.to/@dnanian/112197546595127095
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Yes - The Yes Album (Atlantic 75 Series)
Steve Howe joins Yes and they record/release their first truly great album, previously discussed here
https://mas.to/@dnanian/111252573860889533
This Atlantic 75, 45RPM cut sounds great - remastered by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio, and he did a fantastic job: punchy, great separation & tonality, and it’s a super quiet pressing. (Mine is unfortunately a bit warped (but playable), which I’m going to try to fix.)
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How is this whole situation acceptable???!
I can't tell how much space I've used, or have available; I can't tell how much overhead I need…
#Finder, Get Info, #DiskUtility, and #DaisyDisk **all** give me different numbers for how much space I'm using and/or have available…
What a GD clusterfuck. I thought #APFS was supposed to be an improvement…?
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RE: https://mas.to/@dnanian/116374838042727185
His Saving Grace band is a really great band. I love this reinterpreted version of the Led Zep classic.
Stephen Colbert must've been really enjoying this one. :blobwizard:
#Music #RobertPlant #SavingGrace #Rock #LedZeppelin #StephenColbert #LordOfTheRings #Mordor
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A #blues - #muddywaters 2fer! Fok Singer and Fathers and Sons. The #musicians playing with Muddy on these albums is jaw dropping -- Buddy Guy, Willie Dixon, Clifton James, Otis Spann, Donald "Duck" Dunn, Paul Butterfield and Michael Bloomfield.
#vinyl #vinylrecords #steely dan #vinylcommunity #nowplaying #recordcollecting #records #music #recordsinmylife #album #albums@[email protected] @TheVinylConstituency @recordsilike @Great_Albums @jts2012 @dizzydeezy @dnanian @dancinyogi -
Seefeel - Sol.Hz
This has been called Seefeel's "Dub" album, but, well, I dunno...it seems to be solidly within what you'd expect of Seefeel.
That is, washes of processed guitars, perhaps, or synths, with a melody sometimes developing, or sometimes not, but always shimmering and moving.
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Funkadelic - Free Your Mind ... and Your Ass Will Follow
"Let's see if we can make a whole album while tripping on acid", he said, and so they did.
And after, they looked upon their work and might have despaired a little. Because while you can't hide the talents of these musicians, you can prevent them from shining as much as they might...and the kind of shrill mix doesn't help.
In other words, it's no Maggot Brain...but it's certainly psychedelic.
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WIR - Vien+
Back when Robert Gotobed left Wire after Manscape, they owed some albums to Mute, and so WIR was born. They released one LP (The First Letter) and an EP: Vien.
Wire always does something interesting for RSD, and this year, they released the Vien EP that had previously only been available on CD and digitally.
But they didn't stop there. They re-recorded So and Slow and added it—a nice touch, and a good version, too (more like the live one)—Vien+.
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Oh yeah: this came out 25 years ago, somehow...distance being 5 years longer than when Kind of Blue came out (1959) vs when I graduated from high school (1979).
Time, man. Whoa.
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Radiohead - Kid A
The question was, obviously, what the hell do you do after releasing OK Computer? If you keep going down that path, it's a long slide to irrelevance, and given their restlessness, boredom.
So, *hard* pivot, more studios, picking up on the extant electronica trend, but making it theirs.
On release I was pretty shocked & disappointed, and it took a while to embrace, but embrace it I have. Mingus-like, indeed.
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A live track from the BBC 6 music festival:
#nowplaying #vinyl #MandyIndiana #industrial #noiserock #dancerock
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Mandy, Indiana - Urgh
Long awaited follow-on to I've seen a way - along the same industrial/dance/noise lines as before, but MORE, and better. Most lyrics are still in French to challenge your comprehension, but as before, they go with the music...clearly cathartic for them.
Not for everyone...but pretty great.
First single video released a little while ago:
Sacred Bones Society variant.
#nowplaying #vinyl #MandyIndiana #industrial #noiserock #dancerock
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Laura Marling - Manchest Albert Hall 2025 - Patterns in Repeat
Laura Marling, in concert. The first half is her, solo, with her guitar doing material from her career. The 2nd half adds a choir and strings, doing Patterns in Repeat in full.
She's in great voice, and while the material in this form is a little monochromatic, the songs are great.
Video of the same concert: https://youtu.be/nsm1BpQbGFQ
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J. Geils Band - "Live" - Full House
This is the first live J. Geils Band album, released in 1972, and less well known than Blow Your Face Out from 1975 (which people would play *incessantly* during my High School years).
The Boston-based band was a mostly an R&B band with Peter Wolf (who I used to see at Craigie on Main all the time) as its incredibly charismatic leader.
Nice new mastering by Kevin Grey and typically flawless pressing.
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Amusingly, after playing A Love Supreme (which had only been recorded with Rudy Van Gelder seven months before), the promoters requested that they play "more familiar material" the following nights.
If only they knew.
A bit more space here to say that Charly was able to reconstruct the full A Love Supreme, which takes up 3 sides of the 4LP set.
#nowplaying #vinyl #JohnColtraneQuartet #RSD26 #JohnColtrane #McCoyTyner #JimmyGarrison #ElvinJones -
John Coltrane Quartet - France 1965: The Complete Concerts
This is going to be a Coltrane-heavy year, given his centenary, and RSD26 has a few releases to mark the occasion.
This 4LP set documents the two concerts the Quartet did in France during their week-lone stint in Europe.
This is well known for being the quartet's *only* live, full recording of A Love Supreme (reconstructed by Charly).
#nowplaying #vinyl #JohnColtraneQuartet #RSD26 #JohnColtrane #McCoyTyner #JimmyGarrison #ElvinJones
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Wire - Read & Burn 03
This is where the original configuration of Wire came to an end, with the departure of Bruce Gilbert in 2004...released on vinyl for the first time.
I was fortunate to see them during the Send tour (the last with Gilbert) at the Middle East.
Anyway, it's Wire, it's great. Here's a video of 23 Years Too Late:
and an essay about the track by Colin Newman
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1q_TZx3LEem1hIFf3al4Sb8sTsh8yMmQh/view
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Wire - Read & Burn 03
This is where the original configuration of Wire came to an end, with the departure of Bruce Gilbert in 2004...released on vinyl for the first time.
I was fortunate to see them during the Send tour (the last with Gilbert) at the Middle East.
Anyway, it's Wire, it's great. Here's a video of 23 Years Too Late:
and an essay about the track by Colin Newman
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1q_TZx3LEem1hIFf3al4Sb8sTsh8yMmQh/view
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Wire - Read & Burn 03
This is where the original configuration of Wire came to an end, with the departure of Bruce Gilbert in 2004...released on vinyl for the first time.
I was fortunate to see them during the Send tour (the last with Gilbert) at the Middle East.
Anyway, it's Wire, it's great. Here's a video of 23 Years Too Late:
and an essay about the track by Colin Newman
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1q_TZx3LEem1hIFf3al4Sb8sTsh8yMmQh/view
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Wire - Read & Burn 03
This is where the original configuration of Wire came to an end, with the departure of Bruce Gilbert in 2004...released on vinyl for the first time.
I was fortunate to see them during the Send tour (the last with Gilbert) at the Middle East.
Anyway, it's Wire, it's great. Here's a video of 23 Years Too Late:
and an essay about the track by Colin Newman
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1q_TZx3LEem1hIFf3al4Sb8sTsh8yMmQh/view
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Note, too: there is an English Settlement preview during the performance, too: Moulding's Ball & Chain.
That makes some sense, given how much it sounds like it would have fit on Black Sea...
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Note, too: there is an English Settlement preview during the performance, too: Moulding's Ball & Chain.
That makes some sense, given how much it sounds like it would have fit on Black Sea...
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Note, too: there is an English Settlement preview during the performance, too: Moulding's Ball & Chain.
That makes some sense, given how much it sounds like it would have fit on Black Sea...