| Check out a few recent Dirty Three performances below. Get tickets for tonight's show in Toronto right here. |
The Perlich Post
Friday, April 10, 2026
The Dirty Three @ The Concert Hall, Friday
Remembering Funkadelic guitarist Eddie Hazel on his birthday
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| Raising a glass to Funkadelic guitar Eddie Hazel on his birthday with a 1985 performance of "Maggot Brain" and a jam from 1979. |
One For The Weekend: Robyn Hitchcock
| Since Robyn is in town to preview his forthcoming album The Confuser!, here's his confusing new single "I Am This Thing" |
Here's the scoop from Tiny Ghost HQ...
Thursday, April 9, 2026
Watch Robert Plant perform "Ramble On" on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
| Robert Plant aptly reprised his Led Zeppelin classic "Ramble On" for his final appearance on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert. |
The Limiñanas announce Toronto debut as part of North American Tour
| The Limiñanas, who have a new live album out in June, play the Horseshoe on October 27. Tickets on sale April 10th right here. |
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Nic & The Narcs, Shredded Beef @ The Cameron House, April 11
| Nic & The Narcs will be launching their new recording in a special double release matinee show with Shredded Beef at The Cameron House on April 11 at 4 pm. |
From Nic & The Narcs HQ...
Watch the Nic & The Narcs' videos for "Nobody Move" and "Crimewave" along with a live performance at the Horseshoe Tavern from 2024."ARE YOU FUCKING STUPID OR WHAT CAUSE OUR NEW SINGLE DROPPED TODAY LIKE CHARGES AGAINST CROOKED COPS LOL BUT SERIOUSLY, ITS CALLED "NOBODY MOVE" AND ITS NOT ABOUT TORONTO AUDIENCES, IT'S ABOUT FUCKIN' ROBBING SHIT AND WE ARE PUTTING THE FULL ALBUM OUT APRIL 3. RELEASE SHOW AT THE CAMERON HOUSE ON APRIL 11."
Midweek Mixdown: Colombia at 78 RPM with Quantic
| Check out Will "Quantic" Holland spinning a selection of Colombian 78 gems for My Analog Journal. |
Colombia at 78 RPM with Quantic
Caribbean Rhythms From The Jukebox Era
"I spent years searching for records in Colombia, collecting LPs, 45s and especially fragile 78rpm shellac discs, often losing them to breakage along the way. What fascinated me was how Colombia’s jukebox culture kept 78s alive well beyond the 70s, preserving a rich, folkloric sound shaped by labels like Fuentes and Curro and artists such as Andrés Landero. Through digging, compiling The Original Sound of Cumbia, and later projects like Ondatropica, I’ve tried to share these recordings and honour the musicians behind them. Despite the technical challenges of playing and restoring these records, there’s something powerful about how music recorded over seventy years ago can still resonate so deeply today.
"I had a lot of fun compiling these records for My Analog Journal and I'm really proud with how the mix turned out. Live now on Youtube.
"Hope you enjoy."
Peace,
Will
