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Please start the official Sonic 2024 thread so I can post this stuff. ;)
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Heheheh nice, thank you. :) Now comes the part where you guys list a buncha stuff and label it confirmed or TBD or "I dreamed I dreamed", etc...
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Looks like Bob Bert curated issue #5 of Pioneer zine - Lee and Thurston are both mentioned on the cover. The website currently only has up to #4 and it sounds like it will be a very limited run, so keep your eye on: https://pioneerzine.com/
Available in person at Grauzone Festival 2024..."Come find my zine distro Bur-Rose at G8 venue" https://www.grauzonefestival.nl/ https://burrose.bigcartel.com/ I really should have just copied the pic from Facebook... |
Just got my Walls Have Ears FLACs. The full artwork is included as pdf - nice touch!
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Sonic Youth make their first appearance in well over a decade on the Record Store Day list - don't get too excited though, it's just a gold vinyl reissue of Hits Are For Squares: https://www.recordstoreday.co.uk/rec...0For%20Squares
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Don't get excited is right! I always get "possibly excited feels" when I go to read the RSD releases, hoping for some S-Y.
Oddly, however, the orignal RSD release of this lately, for some reason, is actually selling for around $100 and sometimes more! |
Winged Wheel – Big Hotel (May 3) featuring Steve on Drums. Their first album was really good.
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The Voices of the Dead
by Konstantin Raudive, David Toop, DJ Spooky, Lee Ranaldo, Calla, CM Von Hausswolff, Ensemble https://subrosalabel.bandcamp.com/al...es-of-the-dead |
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If you click on the "buy track" links you'll see that each track has its own artwork. Nifty! |
https://www.roughtrade.com/en-us/pro...yl-lp-black-x2
Hits Are For Squares - Black Vinyl Reissue - 19th July. |
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Ekhm, that album cover…
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https://www.roughtrade.com/en-gb/pro...tical-lucidity
thurston-moore/flow-critical-lucidity - Rough Trade have an Exclusive Ochre Colour !! |
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Is this recordings of EVP? |
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https://www.forcedexposure.com/Catal....016FE.LP.html
flow-critical-lucidity-usa-exclusive-cream-color-viny-lp |
This new Letitia Sadier song sounds
1 like a mix of few songs already recorded by Thurston before 2 like a demo I miss the times when an album was recorded from A to Z with some concept in mind, with similar production |
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I thought there'd be a comment or two about this new track. No? Hmm. There's a video and everything. |
'New in Town' by Thurston Moore
From the upcoming album Flow Critical Lucidity (out September 20). But the album itself is not on Bandcamp, is it? Will it be? Hmm. Anyway, about this track T sez: “New In Town is an experimental soundtrack utilising prepared guitar, piano, and electronics to create a dance dealing with the gleanings of peripheral vision, the feeling of breath, a focus on alignment, and strength. The song is about fresh blood. The new kid in school. The new kid on the scene. A new potential for change in an already active community hoping to protect the world from the poisons of power-hungry creeps. The spirit of youth demonstrated in the early ’80s slam pits of hardcore refusing the worn-out expectations of adulthood.” |
Jim O’Rourke appears on Essential Tremors podcast Aug 5, 2024 episode
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcas...=1000664349969 “On this episode, he talks about how songs by David Ackles, Genesis and Charles Ives informed his development as a musician.” |
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Farkin' ell. A song description almost as pretentious as the lyrics, almost. |
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Our Thurston is being a poet doing the poem explaining, my lovely. Don't be rude. |
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Poetry shouldn't need explanation. He mentions 'the feeling of breath' which I guess is the only thing that makes sense given how close mic'd his vocal takes are these days. It's almost like ASMR for out-of-breath fetishists |
Thurston smelling his own farts like
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JOEL HARRISON with NELS CLINE / BILL FRISELL / HENRY KAISER / ADAM LEVY / ELLIOTT SHARP - A Journey Through American Guitar Music in 33 Tracks (CymbalPress; USA) This week, guitarist & author Joel Harrison is running a summer camp for guitarists in upstate New York, for students or novices to meet, talk and hang other some of their guitar heroes. This is an annual event and Mr. Harrison is also producing a show coming up with some of these guitarists at Le Poisson Rouge (this Saturday, August 24th at 7pm). Mr. Harrison and a half dozen of his guitar-playing comrades choose 33 other guitarists and discuss a song by each of them and what is special about each of the guitarists and songs. It is a great list of guitarists, their songs and their playing. Each chapter is relatively short (around 4-8 pages) and each one is thoughtfully written, no matter who is writing. This book is not just about the guitarists, it is also about the way a musician creates a song or solo and the way it affects us, the listeners who complete the cycle. I’ve read through this book on the train going to and from NYC on my way to and from the store each day. I’ve learned quite a bit about certain guitarists, their music and the way they touch those who do listen. Here’s a list of the guitarists discussed in this book: Arthur Rhames, Pat Martino, Danny Gatton, Roscoe Holcomb, Emily Remler, Allan Holdsworth, Blind Willie Johnson, Mick Goodrick, Jimmy Wyble, Roy Buchanan, Snoozer Quinn, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, David Lindley, “Thumbs” Carllile, Prince, Jerry Garcia, John Abercrombie, Sonic Youth, Ritchis Blackmore, Ralph Towner, Cornell Dupree, Joni Mitchell & Larry Carlton, Willie King, Jim Hall, Hubert Sumlin, Lenny Breau & Chet Atkins, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Elliot Ingber, Vic Juris, Derek Trucks, Dennis Budimir and Curtis Mayfield. A wonderful read from my/our good friend, Joel Harrison. - Bruce Lee Gallanter, DMG
BOOK $25 |
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Shimmy Disc presents:
Edgard Allan Poe: TO ONE IN PARADISE (for Hal Willner) 13 Artists reading 13 poems by EDGAR ALLAN POE, featuring: Thurston Moore & Eva Moore, Lydia Lunch, Teller, Joan As Police Woman, Allen Ginsberg, Anne Waldman, Britta Phillips, Eric Mingus, Rick Moody, Larry "Ratso" Sloman, Chloe Webb, Jennifer Charles, and Edgar Oliver Pre-sale via SECRET LINK "The VERY LIMITED 1st pressing of just 100 hand-numbered LP's on 150gm black vinyl, is available exclusively through the Shimmy-Shop." |
Lee Ranaldo is featured on one track of the new Red Hot project TRAИƧA out November 22nd
Alan Sparhawk is also involved, but not on the same song Neither of those are streaming yet :( |
https://importantrecords.com/product..._s eq=uniform
Lee Ranaldo and Rob Menard cassette |
Live At The Sultan Room 7" by Tape hiss
released August 9, 2024 Tape Hiss: Ernie Brooks - bass, vocals Peter Zummo - trombone, vocals David Nagler - keyboards, vocals Pete Galub - guitar Steve Shelley - drums |
https://shop.matadorrecords.com/rele...deluxe-edition
This year saw Kim Gordon release her highly acclaimed and envelope pushing second solo album, The Collective. The album garnered praise from fans and critics alike with New York Times, Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, VOGUE, Vulture, NME, The Quietus, and many more all already calling it one of the best albums of 2024. The digital deluxe edition of The Collective has now been released, along with the announcement of a physical deluxe edition set for release on 13 December 2024. The deluxe edition features two new songs, the previously released ‘ECRP’ and new track ‘Bangin’ On The Freeway’, which is accompanied by a video directed by Coco Gordon Moore. The limited edition, deluxe version of the vinyl record includes a 7” with the 2 bonus tracks housed in the LP sleeve and is pressed on silver vinyl. Recorded in Gordon’s native Los Angeles, The Collective follows her 2019 full-length debut No Home Record and continues her collaboration with Raisen (Lil Yachty, John Cale, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Charli XCX, Yves Tumor), with additional production from Anthony Paul Lopez. The album advances their joint world building, with Raisen’s damaged, blown out dub and trap constructions playing the foil to Gordon’s intuitive word collages and hooky mantras, which conjure communication, commercial sublimation and sensory overload. |
I've splashed the cash on this even though things I order from Matador do tend to never arrive.
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I only bought the track I didn't have. Had to draw the line somewhere... :( |
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