Remembering honky tonk hero Lefty Frizzell with an appearance on The Porter Wagoner Show in 1965. |
Thursday, March 31, 2022
Listen to Slayer open for Venom at the Concert Hall in 1985
Wednesday, March 30, 2022
90s Nostalgia: Elliott Smith at Lee's Palace, 1998
Here's singer/songwriter Elliott Smith's show shot by Derek Emerson in Toronto on October 7, 1998. See set list below. |
Sure Fire Soul Ensemble releasing fourth album Step Down on Friday
The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble's new album Step Down will be out April 1st – no foolin! Check out two classy tracks below. |
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The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble are definitely on a roll coming off of their third LP, Build Bridges, which debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Contemporary Jazz Chart. The new album from San Diego's 9-piece instrumental juggernaut, Step Down, is a direct reflection of the heavy times they were written and recorded in. The COVID-19 global pandemic, two Presidential impeachment trials, the George Floyd murder and resulting social unrest, a seditious attempt to subvert the democratic process at The Capitol…
With titles like Step Down, The Other Side, Time To Rebuild, Omnificent, Love Age, and In Common, SFSE uses their music to beautifully paint a picture of societal woes, but also points toward the solution and a better world. Heavy Cinematic Soul, spiritual Jazz-Funk, upbeat Afro-Funk, and deeply introspective rare-groove cuts lace this ten-track transmission vessel. SFSE is deeply defined by the sum of their influences, but always have their eye focused beyond the horizon.
Pre-order Sure Fire Soul Ensemble's Step Down LP on fire red vinyl (limited edition of 750 copies) exclusively from Colemine Records right here... while supplies last. Listen to the title track and "The Other Side" below.
Tuesday, March 29, 2022
Happy Birthday Dwight Trible!
Celebrating Dwight's birthday with his version of "You've Got To Have Freedom" with Matthew Halsall's Gondwana Orchestra |
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That time Deadly Snakes played the Lion's Club in 1998
Schizophonics with Night Finger @ The Baby G, April 19
Monday, March 28, 2022
Soft Machine captured live in France & Holland 1970 with Facelift package
Cuneiform's Facelift 2CD + DVD package reveals the quintet version of Soft Machine at their early peak. Check the trailer. |
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Whaddya mean you don't know Eleni Bartseri aka Ελένη Μπαρτέρη
The Split Squad – America's least famous supergroup – issue 2nd album!
Sunday, March 27, 2022
R.I.P. sonic alchemist Philip Jeck, 1952-2022
Sadly, adventurous British multi-media artist and composer Philip Jeck has passed away at the age of 69. He'll be greatly missed. |
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Ian Curtis mural by Akse unveiled by Peter Hook in Macclesfield
Watch the Continental Drifters live in Austin
Brodie West Quintet releases Meadow Of Dreams album
Toronto's Brodie West Quintet just released their new 8-song album Meadow Of Dreams in a very limited vinyl pressing.
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Brodie West draws upon a vast array of experience to formulate his unique take on jazz. West was a member of Dutch avant-punks the Ex during their collaboration with Ethiopian saxophone legend Getatchew Mekurya, recording and touring worldwide. He's also worked extensively with drummer Han Bennink, appeared alongside the likes of Hamid Drake, Achim Kaufmann, and Sandro Perri while fronting the octet Eucalyptus and collaborating in the duo Ways with drummer Evan Cartwright (who's heard here on drum kit, vibraphone and acoustic guitar). The quintet's remaining members include pianist Tania Gill, Josh Cole on bass, and drummer Nick Fraser who weaves a rhythmic lattice with Cartwright. The outfit's debut, Clips, garnered favourable press from publications spanning DownBeat to the Wire, the latter of which called it “exciting, eventful music of the highest quality.” Meadow of Dreams—a co-release with prolific and beloved Texan free-jazz imprint Astral Spirits—retains the quirky angularity of its predecessor throughout while providing a listen that's simultaneously more diverse and more cohesive. Minimalist etude-ballads lean up against swinging, stumbling unison melodies; energetic skronk cascades into tender reveries. It's a showcase for West's vision and versatility as both a player and composer, but not at the expense of the insightful contributions of his collaborators.
Credits: Evan Cartwright: drums, vibraphone and guitar. Josh Cole: bass. Nick Fraser: drums. Tania Gill: piano. Brodie West: alto saxophone. Recorded by Jeremy Darby and Julian Decorte at Canterbury Music Company on February 29, March 1 and March 2, 2020. Mixed by Matt Smith. Mastered by Jeff McMurrich. Produced by The Brodie West Quintet. Co-produced by Matt Smith.
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New album alert! Meadow of Dreams by the Brodie West Quintet is out today. Stream it, buy it. Vinyl Lp and digi available via both Ansible Editions and Astral Spirits. With slight variations on the packaging - Ansible Editions doing their special thing pressing the first 100 on clear vinyl. Explore more details on the vinyl releases right here and there. But meanwhile, please have a listen to the full album.
Big thanks to Nathan Cross/Astral Spirits, Alex and Jeff at Ansible Editions, Nick Storring at Riparian Media as well as of course my deep, dedicated and talented friends, the musicians in the band Tania Gill, Josh Cole, Evan Cartwright and Nick Fraser. Big thanks also to Matt Smith who mixed and co-produced this record and our engineer Jeremy Darby at Canterbury Music Company. Cover photo by Alex Durlak. All the members involved here also have new albums so I’m going to put them in the links below as well. So set aside a bit of time to plug in your headphones and have a listen. xo
Nick Fraser Quartet - If There Were No Opposites
https://ezz-thetics.bandcamp.com/album/if-there-were-no-opposites
Kind Mind - Kind Mind
https://kindmind.bandcamp.com/releases
Evan J. Cartwright - Bit By Bit
https://evanjcartwright.bandcamp.com/album/bit-by-bit
Prince Nifty - Interplanetary Machines
https://princenifty.bandcamp.com/album/interplanetary-machines
Nick Storring - NewFoundOut
Saturday, March 26, 2022
Happy Birthday Rufus Thomas!
Durand Jones & the Indications vs. E.J. & The Echoes
90s Nostalgia: New Kingdom live at Lee's Palace, 1994
Before They Were Famous: Teenage Head's Frankie Venom
Friday, March 25, 2022
Valorie Miller shares "Apocalachia," a haunting tune about a chemical dump
North Carolina's Valorie Miller wrote "Apocalachia" after learning her Swannanoa home sat adjacent to a hazardous waste site. |
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That time Link Wray was interviewed by JD Roberts for The New Music
Hank Williams, Jr. previews Dan Auerbach-produced album
Hank Williams, Jr's ".44 Special Blues" is off Rich White Honky Blues out June 17th via Easy Eye Sound. Have a listen below. |
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One For The Weekend: Bauhaus
Peter Murphy, David J, Daniel Ash & Kevin Haskins created "Drink The New Wine" by sharing audio files while in lockdown. |
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Thursday, March 24, 2022
That time Phono-Comb w/Dallas Good & Reid Diamond played the Tarragon Theatre
Happy Birthday Carol Kaye!
Altin Gün preview Toronto show with "Badi Sabah Olmadan"
Don Cash shares new Rulez track "Live Cassette"
Toronto's other King of Kensington, Rulez just put out a new track "Live Cassette"... more to follow. Watch the clip below. |
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Wednesday, March 23, 2022
Rare home recording by the late Charles Stepney uncovered!
"Step By Step" was pparently recorded by producer/arranger Charles Stepney in his Chicago basement in the late 60s. Get it here. |
Patti Smith chats with Malcolm Gladwell for Broken Record podcast
Yabby You's 80s dub productions compiled by Pressure Sounds
Yabby You Sound – Dubs & Versions collects 20 rare tracks of great Yabby You dubwise productions on 2 LPs. Get it right here. |
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Tuesday, March 22, 2022
Watch Otoboke Beaver's video for "Pardon?"
"Pardon?" is off Otoboke Beaver's new album, Super Champon, out May 6. They're playing Lee's Palace on September 30th. |
Better get tickets quick for Otoboke Beaver's upcoming Toronto show right here – it's sure to be a sell out! |
New book collecting Sun Ra's Saturn label sleeve art due in October
The 240 page Sun Ra: Art On Saturn – the first comprehensive look at the sleeves created for the Saturn label – is out October 25.
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Drawn from private collections around the world, this is the first comprehensive collection of the Saturn label’s printed record covers, along with hundreds of the best hand-designed, one-of-a-kind sleeves and disc labels decorated by Sun Ra and members of his Arkestra.
Considered the foremost exponent of Afrofuturism, Sun Ra mastered a wide array of styles that spanned jazz, R&B, exotica, Afro-hybrids, electronic, big band, solo piano, orchestral, experimental, and chamber works. In his 45-year recording career, he issued an epic number of albums and he was one of the first Black musicians to own an independent label, which he named Saturn, after the planet on which he claimed to have been born. The covers of Saturn LPs, issued from 1957 to 1988, are iconic—some rolled off commercial printing presses but many were hand-crafted. These records were sold at concerts, club dates, and by mail order. As collectibles, original handmade Saturn covers sell for hundreds, sometimes thousands, of dollars. More than just packaging for a slab of vinyl, they are works of art in their own right.
Sun Ra: Art on Saturn is the first comprehensive collection of all Saturn printed covers, along with hundreds of the best hand-designed, one-of-a-kind sleeves and disc labels, decorated by Ra himself and members of his Arkestra. Essays by Sun Ra catalog preservationist Irwin Chusid, noted Ra scholar John Corbett, and Glenn Jones, who in the 1970s signed Ra to a distribution deal that put countless homemade covers into circulation, add unique insights into the interplanetary life and work of Sun Ra and his Saturn partner Alton Abraham.
Historians have written extensively about Sun Ra and his music. This book is a tribute to the covers and to the uncredited visual artists and their rich imaginations. From the simple to the baroque to the absurd, the covers that sheathed Ra's discs reflect the tenaciousness of a genius who refused to compromise or relinquish control of his destiny.
Pre-order Sun Ra: Art On Saturn right here.