As everyone recover's from the transition into the new year, i'm still going through some stuff that was overlooked by the masses late last year and posting some stuff that's coming tues.  Enjoy.


The Fashion - 'Fashion' ((( 09.17.07)))


If you can't get excited about new wave influenced bands by now, then go ahead and move on to the next entry... but for the rest of you, what else would you expect from a band called The Fashion?  Not as nostolgic as your 80's clone but poppy, dancy and high energy.  Check it.


The Fashion - 'Solo Impala'



FOOD - 'Molecular Gastronomy' [Rune Grammofon] (((12.11.07)))


this is avant-garde stuff that you analyze asking yourself.. what does it all mean?  Like some of the stuff on this post, you may have to order some of these as imports and not to be left out of the exclusive circles (throws Autechre sign) I've got mine on order.  I'll be streaming this weirdness today.  If you've seen MirrorMask then you already know about this.


posted from Rune Grammofon:


Now down to the duo of Iain Ballamy and Thomas Strønen, Food looks to be more active than ever. This, their fifth album, was recorded by Jeremy Cox over a period of two years and mixed by Ashley Slater, who also contributes on three tracks. Maria Kannegaard plays Fender Rhodes on five tracks. Strønen, considered to be one of Norway´s most inventive drummers, was always an important writer in Food and it´s fair to say that a good amount of their earlier output was written as opposed to improvised. “Molecular Gastronomy”, however, is mostly improvised, much in the same way as the music of Strønen´s other duo Humcrush. Given the new set-up and a fresh approach, it´s also natural that Ballamy, without doubt one of the great British sax players of his generation, gets more room for his excellent playing. Finally, this is also a great sounding album!


FOOD - 'Humcrush live...'



Gotan Project - 'La Revencha del Tango/Lunatico and Inspiracion-Espiracion (Ya Basta! fr) (((01.08.08)))


reissues of older albums, but they are cool so, let's not forget the Gotan Project... For more exotic tastes.Tags: , ,



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