Germs - Land Of Treason What we do is a secret!
 
Bjork (MTV Unplugged) 'Violently Happy'

WEEK OF THE BIRCH>>>>>>>>>>>>>Björk: Violently happy, with glasses full.....
 
Killing Joke : The Hum (1982) Amazing album thanks to the triptych "The Hum," "Empire Song," and "Chop Chop." A bit lackluster "Fire Dances"...
 
Bud Powell - The Amazing Bud Powell (Not Now Music) [Full Album]

Jazz Legends (9) Bud Powell
"The Amazing Bud Powell" - 1956 (Blue Note)
 
Crass - They've Got A Bomb (1978) How cool is their disturbed pseudo-industrial noise punk.
 
Zonder Kennedy & The Scoville Junkes - "Scoville Burn" Official Music Video

Since the 1990s, zetakappa-born Alexander Kennedy became the regular sidekick of Johnny "Slim" Campbell (on the stages where they performed as a blues duo), taking care of the rhythm guitar... and nothing else, just so you know!
 
Blur - Ambulance I criticized this album in the weeks just before its release, without having heard a single note due to the Coxon incident: but when I played it and this track started, all my criticisms suddenly vanished #comingouttomorrow
 
 
Boys Noize - "S&H Disco" (Official Audio) the likely intro of 300 techno DJ sets for this beautiful 2018 season. After all, he doesn't plan them out, party boy.
 
Bjƶrk - Hunter (Official Music Video)

WEEK OF THE BIRCH>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Björk: Hunter or prey?
 
I’m dusting off the #buzz review with a stunning album, thank you @[ALFAMA].

Bugskull - Phantasies and Senseitions (Road Cone, 1994)

It might seem like a statement meant to define this album as something solely intended for a "teenage" type of listening, but that's clearly not the case. Yet, when I listened to it for the first time, I thought this is the music I would have loved to hear when I was younger, and I somehow felt deprived of something important during those years (where I was clearly subjected to a bombardment of mostly trash music or truly "liquid" music, in the sense of being devoid of any significant content) as I have experienced other times, for example, with the late - in terms of its time - discovery of bands like Pavement or Sebadoh, which I would also associate with this group called Bugskull, a project by Oregon-born musician Sean Byrne (here accompanied by Brendan Bell and James Yu, who were stable members of the band for a period). However, there’s much more to this album released back in 1994 on Road Cone. Sean Byrne was a visionary artist full of inventiveness, combining the typical free spirit and youthful sensitivity of the aforementioned Pavement with experimental minimalist lo-fi recordings and sampling, alongside an abstract attitude reminiscent of the Residents or Zappa-derived sounds. Each track on this lengthy album of 18 tracks thus constitutes a meeting point between these experiences, which are not treated distinctly but synthesized into a unique whole, anticipating by a year even the same ā€œWowee Zowee,ā€ which also featured free-form elements that are here clearly accentuated with a genius somewhere between Jad Fair and Mark Linkous, along with slow-motion jazz influences from Tuxedomoon. Perhaps the greatest (almost encyclopedic) indie-rock album of the nineties.

#LOFI #INDIE #BUGSKULL

bugskull - recoder
 
John Campbell - Going To Dallas
Exhausted, but no sleep, you dirty pig...
 
Dizzy Gillespie Afro (Full album)

Jazz Legends (10) Dizzy Gillespie
"Afro" - 1954 (Norgran)
 
 
MARESCOTTI MONOLOGO SULLA ROMAGNA
this is grass from my home....the dialect is often translated and then....those who want to understand, understand!!
 
LEANO MORELLI AVANTI 1977 ...cool piece. Check this out @[dsalva]
 
A 'ttocchi a 'ttocchi
the grass of our home (13)
 
Art Zoyd - La Ville a record I worked on a lot years ago before delving into its intricacies, but it served me in the subsequent years as a key to unlock doors to much more complex projects.