it's weird enough coming across old allmusic reviews by experimental banjo weirdo eugene chadbourne, but somehow weirder still to discover that he loved... "heavy turbulence" by merl saunders. https://www.allmusic.com/album/heavy-turbulence-mw0000854277
Steely Dan - "Countdown to Ecstasy" (1973)
I still don't really like Steely Dan, but I did just purchase my second SD record at a thrift store today. And I did look up the lyrics to the Bard College diss track.
#NowPlaying #SteelyDan
Currently playing EP '1467kHz' by Simon Arnold: https://simonarnold.bandcamp.com/album/1467khz
It's described that it 'can be understood as an acoustic short film rather than a conventional music production', and that 'the tracks unfold in a dense jazzy atmo…
Wake up, babe - they dredged a new Cell Intruder single outta the pit #metal
Another solid rap banger from this year - 'The Pryce You Pay' by Slik Jak & Vincent Pryce: https://slikjack.bandcamp.com/album/the-pryce-you-pay
This is gritty and grimy, super solid from front to back. Some excellent wordplay, beats and samples all over the plac…
Gotta talk about this new record while it's on my mind. LOVE finding things like this. This is new LP 'Chapter 1' by British collective SAULT. It has R&B, jazz, funk, disco, soul, gospel & house vibes all over, vibes of Sade or Marvin Gaye maybe, in spots.
https://saultglobal.bandcamp.com/album
I guess Saya Gray put out some demo mixtape just on her tour, and I can't even find it anywhere, not on YouTube, nothing. Man, I'd really like to hear that. Guess this is how artists build mystique. But it's annoying as hell hahaha. If anyone runs across a copy of that, let me know?
FINAL EDIT - it's definitely called 'Saya Demo Mixtape' and this is the tracklist & cover art, if you find it: