Camper Van Beethoven "Take The Skinheads Bowling" Director's #justonesongcancauseconfusioninsid eandoutofme (6?)
 
Un Homme Et Une Femme The last scene

"A Man and a Woman"
by Claude Lelouch (1966)

starring Jean-Louis Trintignant
and Anouk Aimée

#35mm
 
As Far As The Eye Can See

Matana Roberts (1 of 5)
"As Far as Eyes Can See" from: Coin Coin Chapter Four: Memphis
2019 (Constellation)

#jazzlegends
 
 
 
Is There A Place I Can Go (Official Audio)

Twist It, Shake It, Rock & Roll (Official Audio)

How BEAUTIFUL…

In all this listening, this 2019 album came to light alongside the EP from two years earlier by these noble lads from Liverpool… and it’s truly beautiful… if all pop were this classy and a bit quirky at the same time… there’s a bit of everything from Sinatra to Costello, Phil Spector, and Talking Heads…

But maybe they explain it better here…

Inspired by a retro-avant-garde statement from the Strokes (“Imagine you took a time machine into the future and found a classic album from way in the past and really liked it”), Taylor crafts the trompe-l’oeil backdrops of a surreal rock tale, remixing the fluttering pages of entire musical encyclopedias into a dreamy, pleasantly vaporous wall of sound. Doo-wop, Phil Spector, the primordial rock’n’roll of the Cavern Club, Pet Sounds, psychedelia, garage, Jonathan Richman, baroque pop, Broadway tunes, and the Hitchcockian soundtracks of Bernard Hermann and Henry Mancini: everything (and much more) is released and soars in the genre-defying aeropoem of Trudy and The Romance, in a weightlessness that is both rhetorical artifice and subtly naive levitas.

#garagedintorni (169/1)
 
 
 
VOLKSEMPFÄNGER - Attack Of Sound
VOLKSEMPFÄNGER - Damned And Drowned
VOLKSEMPFÄNGER - What The Girl Does
2024 with strong scents of incense 60
It could be a nice relaxing job for @[IlConte], always in search of garage grins.
 
That's Not Me

My Baby's Gone Away

In all this listening, this 2019 album emerged alongside the two-year-old EP from these Noble kids from Liverpool… and it’s really great… if all pop were this classy and quirky at the same time… there’s a bit of everything from Sinatra, to Costello, Phil Spector, and Talking Heads…

But maybe they explain it better here…

Inspired by a retro-avant-garde statement from the Strokes (“Imagine you took a time machine into the future and found a classic album from way in the past and really liked it”), Taylor sets up the trompe-l’oeil backdrops for a surreal rock fairy tale that mixes the fluttering pages of entire musical encyclopedias into a dreamy wall of sound that is pleasantly vaporous. Doo-wop, Phil Spector, the primordial rock’n’roll of the Cavern Club, Pet Sounds, psychedelia, garage, Jonathan Richman, baroque pop, Broadway arias, Hitchcockian soundtracks by Bernard Hermann and those of Henry Mancini: everything (and much more) is released and soars in the genre-defying aeropoem of Trudy and The Romance, in a weightlessness that is simultaneously a rhetorical artifice and subtly naïve levitas.

#garagedintorni (169)