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Moshe 12.17.2008 05:11 AM

Best of 2008 according to Thurston
 
Thurston Moore, the sonik-youth
1. Eight Miles High (Das Wilde Leben) - German movie about Uschi Obermaier, super 60s Rolling Stones groupie who was a commune radical in Berlin.

2. Let the Right One in (Låt den rätte komma in) - Norwegian movie about a 12 yr old boy who is bullied and meets a friend - a 12 yr old vampire girl. Sweet and sticky.

3. The Savage Detectives - Robert Bolano - fiction book. 18 year old Mexico City poet dude falls in with weirdo literary gang who call themselves the Visceral Realists. Funny, strange, sexy - kickass book - looking forward to his next one (Bolano’s dead) - just came out, titled: 2666

4. Noise Nomads - solo noise dude runs the Bonescraper cassette label and is killer artist. His performances are surreal disconnections of true noise physicality. A lot of heart.

5. Uneven Universe - duo from Michigan using saxophones and junk sound. Dan “Dude” Dlugosielski and Hellfire Holly. Dan runs the ExciteBike (EXBX) label. Both are also in Cardboard Sax with Wolf Eyes’ John Olson.

6. Budweiser Sprite - Portland, OR’s Daniel Rizer solo jzoint. Slathering
noise projections with genuine organik flow vibe. Daniel runs the Together Tapes label where every release features his art which is excellent. Dude used to be in Ohio and released that Nohio tape series -legendary. Real deal.

7. MV Carbon - The Dislodged Parahelion CD - MV is more known as one half of Metalux who have some records out, most notably on Load. This CD is a solo thing she sold on some gigs — beautiful and gracefully off balance, mesmerizing and edged. She’s been duo-ing with Tony Conrad recently.

8. Malkuth - black metal trio from NYC with members from No Neck Blues Band, which maybe shouldn’t work but DOES. A very real grasp of the defiled-music tenets of BM.

9. Live at the Masque-Nightmare in Punk Alley - photo book edited by Brendan Mullen who ran the infamous 70s punk basement club in Hollywood. Impressive publishing effort by Gingko Press of how to present a rock n roll substratain all it’s maniacal glory. Loaded with ephemera, memorials and pix of not only the big namers like The Germs, X etc but all the secondary, tertiary bands who played (some who had yet to really make the transition from 1975to punk yet.) Lovely.

10. The Evolution of A Cro-Magnon - memoir by John Joseph, singer of the Cro-Mags. Kinda like the Ringolevio of the early 80s NYC hardcore scene. And written in a super-1st person narrative where he will, while talking about someone, call that person out (”Hey Vinnie, if yr reading this, get in touchman, gotta work some shit out”) - not a direct quote but like that. Harrowing pre-teen urban nightmare life saved by an epiphany at a Faith/Untouchables/Bad Brains gig in Virginia. A gripper.

greedrex 12.17.2008 05:20 AM

elitist.

nico99 12.17.2008 05:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moshe
Thurston Moore, the sonik-youth


2. Let the Right One in (Låt den rätte komma in) - Norwegian movie about a 12 yr old boy who is bullied and meets a friend - a 12 yr old vampire girl. Sweet and sticky.

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This is not a norwegian movie, but a swedish one.

mil_pl 12.17.2008 05:46 AM

I don't know this artists.

ZEROpumpkins 12.17.2008 05:58 AM

Not one album by Mesh Gear Fox :(

atsonicpark 12.17.2008 07:53 AM

MV Carbon used to be in bride of no no. Good stuff.

noisereductions 12.17.2008 08:10 AM

jeez, this Thurston guy knows more obscure bands than stu666.

atsonicpark 12.17.2008 08:24 AM

Also nice to see Dan D. from Excitebiketapes getting a shoutout. He's the fucking man!

greedrex 12.17.2008 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by noisereductions
jeez, this Thurston guy knows more obscure bands than stu666.

he he

viewtiful_alan 12.17.2008 05:16 PM

So do people just send him their stuff?
Otherwise I have no idea how one would go about finding out about such things XD... I hate the suburbs..

atsonicpark 12.17.2008 05:31 PM

No one sends me anything, and I know about stuff Thurston probably doesn't know about. He probably searches things out like the rest of us do.. and yeah people probably send him stuff too.

deflinus 12.17.2008 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
No one sends me anything, and I know about stuff Thurston probably doesn't know about. He probably searches things out like the rest of us do.. and yeah people probably send him stuff too.


i wonder if he REALLY listens to it

Dead-Air 12.17.2008 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by deflinus
i wonder if he REALLY listens to it


Do you wonder if he really listens to the stuff on his list? I don't. It's interesting that when he writes or talks about Sonic Youth he is so incredibly full of shit and lies pathologically, yet when he talks about the stuff by other people he gets into he is as sincere as he is emphatic.

If you mean you wonder if he really listens to everything people send him, I'm sure he wouldn't have enough hours in the day to do so. Most of the music stuff on his list are side projects of people he knows and/or has played with or at least on labels connected to that.

lowlife 12.18.2008 01:16 AM

Dude is 100% right about UNEVEN UNIVERSE. Probably my favorite new band of 2008. Do yourselves a favor and check out their stuff.. I heard a one sider just came out on AMERICAN TAPES.

atsonicpark 12.18.2008 01:35 AM

Yeah, they rule. Anything Dan is involved in is awesome. Highly reccomended!!

RanaldoNecro 12.18.2008 08:30 AM

I don't know this artists.

Thats also the point...

diskaholic-anonymous 12.18.2008 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Dead-Air
If you mean you wonder if he really listens to everything people send him, I'm sure he wouldn't have enough hours in the day to do so. Most of the music stuff on his list are side projects of people he knows and/or has played with or at least on labels connected to that.


perhaps Thurston sleep nights awake! yeah but i agree with you most of the music he listen it's from people he knows or has played with, and at the same time it's a good way to promote them...imagine your name in the Mr Thurston Rock n' Noisy List...!

pokkeherrie 12.18.2008 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by nico99
This is not a norwegian movie, but a swedish one.


Yes, it's Swedish.
Apparently the vampire girl is not really a girl either, or at least not in the book. I hadn't noticed that while watching the movie and from what I can remember it hardly gets mentioned in the story either, if at all. Highly enjoyable movie, kind of romantic horror with a Pippi Longstockings vibe. I can definitely recommend it.

Everyneurotic 12.18.2008 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Moshe
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9. Live at the Masque-Nightmare in Punk Alley - photo book edited by Brendan Mullen who ran the infamous 70s punk basement club in Hollywood. Impressive publishing effort by Gingko Press of how to present a rock n roll substratain all it’s maniacal glory. Loaded with ephemera, memorials and pix of not only the big namers like The Germs, X etc but all the secondary, tertiary bands who played (some who had yet to really make the transition from 1975to punk yet.) Lovely.

10. The Evolution of A Cro-Magnon - memoir by John Joseph, singer of the Cro-Mags. Kinda like the Ringolevio of the early 80s NYC hardcore scene. And written in a super-1st person narrative where he will, while talking about someone, call that person out (”Hey Vinnie, if yr reading this, get in touchman, gotta work some shit out”) - not a direct quote but like that. Harrowing pre-teen urban nightmare life saved by an epiphany at a Faith/Untouchables/Bad Brains gig in Virginia. A gripper.


need to read these!!

ps: american tapes sucks.

amyvega 12.18.2008 12:04 PM

Quote:

10. The Evolution of A Cro-Magnon - memoir by John Joseph, singer of the Cro-Mags. Kinda like the Ringolevio of the early 80s NYC hardcore scene. And written in a super-1st person narrative where he will, while talking about someone, call that person out (”Hey Vinnie, if yr reading this, get in touchman, gotta work some shit out”) - not a direct quote but like that. Harrowing pre-teen urban nightmare life saved by an epiphany at a Faith/Untouchables/Bad Brains gig in Virginia. A gripper.

I have no idea what other music/film stuff thurston is talking about but this book is really awesome. it's impossible to put down and his description of 1970's-1980's NYC is pretty amazing


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