Ten tracks of Cabaret Voltaire's earliest recordings finds the industrial trio exploring the fringe of
experimental music by means of turntable scratching, cut-and-paste techniques (using reel-to-reel tape machines), environmental recordings and even occasional synthesizer textures more akin to Tangerine Dream ...
Originally sold only at gigs, Born to Be Wild in the USA was recorded during
the 2000 tour at Graceland (Seattle), the Fireside Bowl (Chicago), and the Up Stage (Philadelphia). It's a full-on AMT performance that lasts only a little ...
Palberta and No One and the Somebodies are both bands from the state of New
York who play absurdist, highly energetic post-punk that effortlessly zips between genres and dynamics. Their split album Chips for Dinner was originally released on cassette ...
Coca Leaf is one of many projects involving Merchandise's Carson Cox and David Vassalotti, this
time in conjunction with Hubble's Ben Greenberg and the Ukiah Drag's ZZ Ramirez. The four musicians play a hot, hazy blend of dubby post-punk disco, ...
Although recorded in the late '60s, the material included on Can's Delay...1968 did not appear
commercially until 1981. A collection of cuts featuring early vocalist Malcolm Mooney, these seven songs are among the very first Can tunes ever recorded; while ...