That's Aaron Frazer, the drummer for Durand Jones & The Indications singing for The Flying Stars Of Brooklyn, NY. |
Saturday, March 31, 2018
Introducing: The Flying Stars of Brooklyn, NY
Friday, March 30, 2018
RIP U.I.C.'s Dan Preszcator, 1961-2018
Shannon Shaw channels Amy Winehouse on Dan Auerbach produced album
Here's the clip for Shannon Shaw's "Broke My Own" off Shannon In Nashville out June 8 on Easy Eye Sound. |
The Soft Moon, Boy Harsher @ Longboat Hall, Friday
Jimmie Dale Gilmore connects with Dave Alvin on Downey To Lubbock
The great new collaborative recording from Dave and Jimmie Dale is out June 1. They hit The Great Hall September 14. |
Thursday, March 29, 2018
Happy Birthday Astrud Gilberto!
The Allah-Las vs. The Frantics
Wednesday, March 28, 2018
Johnny Dowd returns to Toronto for Horseshoe show May 2
Numero explores wild world of exotica with Technicolor Paradise anthology
Numero Group's 3 LP or 3 CD cocktail companion documenting the short-lived 50s exotica scare is due May 25. |
It was a musical cocktail born in a marketing meeting: Two parts easy listening, one part jazz, a healthy dollop of conga drums, a sprinkling of bird calls, and a pinch of textless choir. Serve garnished with an alluring female on the album jacket for best results. Exotica! The soundtrack for a mythical air conditioned Eden, packaged for mid-century, tiki torch-wielding armchair safariers. Be it mosquito-bitten torch singers, landlocked surf quartets, fad-chasing jazz combos, mad genius band leaders, D-list actors, or a middle aged loner programming bird calls into a Hammond, Exotica was always more concerned with what geography might sound like over who was conducting. Numero Group's Technicolor Paradise set, subtitled Rhum Rhapsodies & Other Exotic Delights, presents three albums – or three compact discs – containing 48 (or 54) curious examples of the short-lived genre’s reach, each summoning their own sonic visions of Shangri La, bringing their versions of the Pacific, Africa, and the Orient to the hinterlands of America. Technicolor Paradise is where one makes it, after all. Check out the track list following the preview clip.
Daiquiri Dirges
Chuck “Big Guitar” Ernest with the Satellite Band: “Blue Oasis”
The Sound Breakers: “Marooned”
The Wailers: “Driftwood”
Lenny & the Thundertones: “The Moon of Manakoora”
Biscaynes with Co-Encidentals: “Midnight In Montevideo”
Red Garrison & His Zodiacs: “Chant of the Jungle”
The Palatons: “Jungle Guitar”
Chayns: “Live With the Moon”
Bailey’s Nervous Kats featuring James Mills: “Cobra”
The Blazers: “Sound of Mecca”
The Crew: “Jaguar Hunt” *
The Gems: “Slave Girl”
Jerry & the Catalinas: “The Arabian Knight”
The Jaguars: “Night Walker”
The Voodoos: “The Voodoo Walk” *
The Shelltones: “Blue Castaway”
The Blue Bells: “Atlantis”
Bill & Jean Bradway: “Paradise Isle”
Rhum Rhapsodies
The Melody Mates: “Enchantment”
Don Reed featuring the Voice of Love: “Nature Boy”
The Baton of Andre Brummer: “Tumba”
Darla Hood: “Silent Island”
Martha Raye with Phil Moore Orchestra: “Lotus Land”
Baha’i Victory Chorus: “Nightingale of Paradise”
Carmen: “Isle of Love”
The Monzas: “Forever Walks A Drifter”
Akim: “Voodoo Drums”
Fred Darian with Bill Loose Orchestra: “Magic Voodoo Moon” *
Don Sargent & his Buddies: “Voodoo Kiss”
Joan Joyce Trio: “Captured”
Pony Sherrell: “Tobago”
Darla Hood: “My Quiet Village” *
Jerry Warren & the Valids: “Enchantress”
The Centuries: “Polynesian Paradise”
The Potted Palm: “My House of Grass”
The Castiles: “Enchantment”
Mai Tai Mambos
Five Glow Tones: “Quiet Village”
Modesto Duran & Orchestra: “Silent Island”
Ross Anderson Chorus & Orchestra: “Tambu Theme”
Bobby Christian: “Caravan”
Bruce Norman Quintet: “Arabian Rhythm”
The Slaves: “Hari’s Harem”
Arnie Derksen & Chise: “Similou”
Three Bars featuring Nicky Roberts: “Caribbean Cruise”
Robert Drasnin: “Chant of the Moon”
Blue Jeans: “Moon Mist”
Artie Barsamian: “The Enchanting Melody”
Eddie Kochak & Hakki Obidia: “Jazz In Port Said”
Gene Sikora & the Irrationals: “Tanganyika”
Bobby Paris: “Dark Continent”
Walter Bolen: “Lion Hunt” *
Jimmy McGriff: “Jungle Cat” *
Chico Jose: “Locura (Madness)”
Clyde Derby: “Lost Island”
* – CD only tracks
Tuesday, March 27, 2018
Monday, March 26, 2018
Whaddya mean you don't know Ernie Hawks
Fab Finnish flautist Ernie Hawks steps forward from the ranks of The Soul Investigators with a funky fresh LP for Timmion. |
Sunday, March 25, 2018
Steely & Clevie vs. Sugar Minott
Saturday, March 24, 2018
Curtis Harding, Un Blonde @ The Velvet Underground, Sunday
Friday, March 23, 2018
The Slits documentary Here To Be Heard hits Toronto May 14
One For The Weekend: F.U.K.
Here's a 1977 ripper from Roger Miller's pre-Mission Of Burma band F.U.K. (Fucked Up Kids). Pre-order it right here. |
Thursday, March 22, 2018
You'd better stay out of Tami Neilson's business
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
Happy Birthday Solomon Burke
Tuesday, March 20, 2018
Watch Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers rip through "No Problem" in Paris, 1959
Monday, March 19, 2018
B-Side Wins Again: Mighty Joe Young
Sunday, March 18, 2018
Ricky Nelson vs. Roy Orbison
Saturday, March 17, 2018
Wild Zeros celebrate 10 years with a rippin' new EP
Wild Zeros started in Bordeaux in late 2007 - first gig in December of that year. Just a bunch of friends (ex or current members of Magnetix, Pneumonias, Mean Things, Skeptics, Wylde Tryfles) who wanted to play Garage Punk music together and pay a tribute to their long time favourites such as The Troggs, DMZ, Penetrators and way more. They’ve been touring all over France playing with bands such as The Zeros, Sonic Chicken 4 or Jerry Spider Gang and releasing a 7’’ and a 10’’ on Frantic City Records as well as a split 7’’ with The Baxx Sisi’s from New York on Brooklyn-based Chickpea Records before taking a long break.
Five or so years later the same Chickpea Records is putting out an ‘Early Recordings’ tape as well as organising a release party in Brooklyn and the band is hitting the road again, still with the three original members – guitarist Bart de Vraantijk, bassist Adrien Preuilh, drummer François Jouvenaux – commemorating their 10 year run with a new recording session done with none other than Trash Master Lo’Spider in Toulouse. Now here are four brand new Wild Zeros tracks for your own listening pleasure on Nerve Centre Records, the sensational new punk rock label from Falmouth, Cornwall! Three Wild Zeros originals and a cover of The Cigarettes' "Damage Your Health" wrap up this choice punk rock artifact (out now) that’ll most likely make its way onto Killed By Death 2048. Have a listen below.
Whaddya mean you don't know the Richard Brothers
Friday, March 16, 2018
Watch the Archie & The Bunkers video for "Looking"
Thursday, March 15, 2018
Wednesday, March 14, 2018
Earthless, Kikagaku Moyo, JJUUJJUU @ Lee's Palace, Wednesday
Soul Jazz readies Studio One Dub Plate Special box for RSD 2018
For those who didn't score the super limited 12" dub plates, Soul Jazz is releasing a Studio One 7" box on April 21. |
Soul Jazz Records is releasing Studio One Dub Plate Special, an exclusive Record Store Day collectors 7" box set featuring ten amazing Studio One tracks. Originally released as an extremely limited edition of hand-etched, one-sided 12" dub plates, only available to Soul Jazz Records subscribers at Sounds Of The Universe in London. This 7" box set brings together all eight of those exclusive dub plate cuts, plus two more never before released alternate cuts. Featuring Alton Ellis, Cedric Brooks, Brentford Road All Stars, Jacob Miller and more! Listen to "Soul Eye" by Cedric "Im" Brooks, "Go Ahead" by Carey Johnson and "Don't Know What You're Doing" by Alton & Zoot below.
Record 1
A: Alton & Cedric – Black People
AA: Cedric Brooks – Soul Eye
Record 2
A: The Officials – Distant Drums
AA: Cedric Brooks – Power To The People
Record 3
A: Soul Brothers – Skitting Day
AA: Carey Johnson – Go Ahead
Record 4
A: Alton & Zoot – Don’t Know What You’re Doing
AA: Brentford All Stars – The World Is A Ghetto
Record 5
A: Jacob Miller – Westbound Train (Alternate Version)
AA: George Philip – One One (Alternate Version)
Tuesday, March 13, 2018
RIP Ventures guitarist Nokie Edwards, 1935-2018
Happy Birthday Blue Mitchell
Monday, March 12, 2018
Phora and Trippie Redd open for G-Eazy @ Rebel, Tuesday & Wednesday
Sunday, March 11, 2018
Watch Vivien Goldman's 1981 video for Launderette
Happy Birthday Tim Kerr!
Saturday, March 10, 2018
Watch The Limiñanas new video for Dimanche feat. Bertrand Belin
Friday, March 9, 2018
Thursday, March 8, 2018
Tyra Jutai & friends @ 120 Diner, Saturday
Watch Yamantaka // Sonic Titan's new video for Yandere
"Yandere" (ヤンデレ) is off Yamantaka // Sonic Titan's forthcoming DIRT album out March 23rd on Paper Bag. |
Wednesday, March 7, 2018
Listen to Jennifer Castle's new song "Crying Shame"
"Crying Shame" is off Jennifer Castle's new album Angels of Death due out May 18. You can pre-order it right here. |