Wednesday, May 18, 2011

OSI - re:free

This record came in tag with Ulver's "Wars of the Roses" vinyl (which is fucking phenomenal and will never reach this blog because it's staying mint).
OSI is Kevin Moore of Chroma Key and Jim Matheos of Fates Warning. This 3-song sampler features remixes of songs that came off of their "Free" full-length, I believe. Two are done by Keving Moore, himself. But the epic 10-minute remix of "Go" is remixed by Console, aka Martin Gretschmann of The Notwist, one of my favorites. So check it out. If you like what I like, you'll love it (at least the Console track).

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Saturday, May 14, 2011

Ocrilim (Octis) - Ment


This is weird and I can't entirely back it. But when you are a guitar virtuoso like Mick Barr and everything else has been done already, I guess there's no excuse not to. Barr is better known for Behold...the Arctopus, Byla, and Krallice, a great black metal project. I got this LP at the latter's show.

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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Judas Priest - Screaming for Vengeance

It may not have "Hellbent for Leather" or "Turbo Lover," but it's Priest for chrissakes.

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Michael Jackson - Thriller

This is the real deal.

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Funkmaster Flex & The Ghetto Celebs - Safe Sex, No Freaks single

Featuring Flava Flav. It's always weird for me to think that many people don't know about musical celebrities in the way that I remember them as a kid. To me, Flava Flav was some crazy rapper who wore a clock around his neck--not some burn-out that fell in love with that man from Red Sonja. When I talk about Ozzy, I think about Black Sabbath. I think about him screaming about the dark service, not complaining about cat piss. And in my mind, Axel Rose never looked like a professional wrestler.

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Mare - S/T EP

I was scared the first time I heard this. It falls somewhere between SunnO)))) and The Beach Boys.

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Great American Speeches

This is pretty interesting. Henry Clay: On the War of 1812 Charles Sumner: The Crime Against Kansas -both read by Vincent Price

Plus, The Gettysburg Address as read by poet, Carl Sandburg.

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