Don't miss Niger's Les Filles de Illighadad playing their own entrancing style of Sahel soul starting at 8:30pm. |
Friday, June 30, 2017
Les Filles de Illighadad @ Hugh's Room, Friday
RIP Kelan Phil Cohran, 1927-2017
Happy Birthday Walter Daniels!
Here's Walter's cover of Daniel Johnston's "Almost Got Hit By A Truck" off his Spacecase single followed by the original. |
Kingston All-Stars meet & greet @ Invisible City, Sunday
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
Jim Thirlwell gets busy with some robots at The Whitney
Jim Thirlwell's new musical project Xordox debuts with the Neospection album on Editions Mego June 30th. |
Monday, June 26, 2017
Hear Steven McDonald's new tune with The Melvins
Saturday, June 24, 2017
P.E.I.'s Catherine MacLellan honours her legendary father Gene MacLellan on new album
Friday, June 23, 2017
One For The Weekend: Roy Richards
Thursday, June 22, 2017
Hear the epic title track for The Dream Syndicate's new album
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
Tuesday, June 20, 2017
Ethiopian keyboard great Hailu Mergia @ Jam Factory, Wednesday
Monday, June 19, 2017
The Cookers Quintet @ The Rex, Monday
Friday, June 16, 2017
Public Animal @ Grace O'Malley's, Friday
Check out the clip for Public Animal's latest single 20th Century Strategies. They're on at 12 midnight. |
Friday, June 16th:
9:00pm - DJ HUNX
11:00pm - Pkew Pkew Pkew
12:00am - Public Animal
1am-3am - DJ HUNX
Saturday, June 17th:
9:00pm - DJ Fisher Pryce
11:00pm - Billy Moon
12:00am – Wildlife
1am-3am - DJ Fisher Pryce
14 Duncan St. Doors at 9PM. $15 Cover.
Thursday, June 15, 2017
Wednesday, June 14, 2017
B-Side wins again: Dave Hamilton
Dave Hamilton's dope instro Marriage Is A State Of Vibes is out now on Colemine's Remined subsidiary. |
Tuesday, June 13, 2017
Hugh Masekela vs. Howard Tate
Monday, June 12, 2017
Watch The Fleshtones' wigged out video for "Ama Como Un Hombre"
Sunday, June 11, 2017
Saturday, June 10, 2017
Watch the trailer for the Sweet Daddy Siki documentary
One For The Weekend: Matt "Guitar" Murphy
Friday, June 9, 2017
Happy Birthday Jad Fair!
Thursday, June 8, 2017
Lindi Ortega vs. Townes Van Zandt
Check out Lindi Ortega's version of Townes Van Zandt's Waiting 'Round To Die off her "Til The Goin' Gets Gone" EP |
Tickets are on sale now for all of Lindi Ortega's upcoming tour dates right here. |
Wednesday, June 7, 2017
Ed Cherry Trio @ Lula Lounge, Thursday
Tuesday, June 6, 2017
Watch the dark short film made for Juana Molina's new Halo album
Check out Mariano Ramis' unsettling video for Juana Molina's Lentísimo Halo off her new Halo album out now. |
Monday, June 5, 2017
Cabaret Voltaire vs. The Seeds
Sunday, June 4, 2017
Moonchild, Jill Peacock, Lazula @ The Drake Underground, Sunday
L.A. soul jazz trio Moonchild present their just-released Voyager (Tru Thoughts) album tonight at The Drake. |
Saturday, June 3, 2017
Whaddya mean you don't know Babe Wallace
Friday, June 2, 2017
Watch recently uncovered MC5 footage from Paris Gibus Club, 1972
Thursday, June 1, 2017
Can singles anthology The Singles 3 LP set due June 16
The Singles – available on triple vinyl, CD, digital download and via streaming services on June 16th – is a collection of all of CAN's single releases presented together for the first time including such well-loved tracks as “Halleluwah,” “Vitamin C” and “I Want More” to more obscure singles such as “Silent Night” and "Turtles Have Short Legs." The anthology also includes the non-LP track “Shikako Maru Ten” (listen below), originally issued as the B-side of CAN's “Spoon” single which was a Top 10 hit in Germany in 1972. The songs on this compilation are all presented in their original 7-inch edits.
CAN, founded in 1967, released their debut album Monster Movie (1969) which set them apart from the mainstream, carving out a sound that transcended the boundaries of experimental electronic, jazz and modern classical music. CAN’s influence extends from post-punk musicians such as Joy Division and Primal Scream, through avant-garde composers including Bernhard Lang and Radiohead. CAN mainman Irmin Schmidt began his musical career as a pupil of Stockhausen and Ligeti, and conducted numerous high-profile orchestras in his native Germany and abroad. Hearing the sounds of Jimi Hendrix and Frank Zappa in the ‘60s led to the formation of CAN, yet Schmidt never lost touch with his avant-garde classical upbringing.
The Barbican in London recently hosted a very special event to mark CAN’s 50th anniversary year: Irmin Schmidt conducted the London Symphony Orchestra, presenting the world premiere of an original orchestral work composed by Schmidt and Gregor Schwellenbach called CAN Dialog while a specially curated supergroup brought together by Sonic Youth’s Thurston Moore and featuring CAN’s first singer Malcolm Mooney performed a set of CAN tracks, including “She Brings The Rain,” “Yoo Doo Right” and “Mother Sky.”
In spring 2018, Faber & Faber will publish a new book devoted to CAN titled All Gates Open. The special edition will come in two volumes: one will be the first complete, authorized biography of the band written by Wire contributor Rob Young (who wrote a Wire cover story on CAN in April 1997 and recalled his time spent with drummer Jaki Liebezeit here) and the second, CAN Kiosk by Irmin Schmidt, is a collage of thoughts, visuals and interviews collated by Max Dax and Robert Defcon.
CAN – THE SINGLES (Mute)
1. Soul Desert
2. She Brings The Rain
3. Spoon
4. Shikako Maru Ten
5. Turtles Have Short Legs
6. Halleluwah (Edit)
7. Vitamin C
8. I’m So Green
9. Mushroom
10. Moonshake
11. Future Days (Edit)
12. Dizzy Dizzy (Edit)
13. Splash (Edit)
14. Hunters And Collectors (Edit)
15. Vernal Equinox (Edit)
16. I Want More
17. ...And More
18. Silent Night
19. Cascade Waltz
20. Don’t Say No (Edit)
21. Return
22. Can Can
23. Hoolah Hoolah (Edit)