Posts Tagged 'psychedelic'

Painkiller

I’ve noticed the touch of drums by Mick Harris right from the first listening. The entire result of this project is insanely beautiful. Amhakara:

Started by John Zorn (saxophone) of many, many things, most notably Naked City, Mick Harris (drums) of Scorn, Napalm Death, and Bill Laswell (electric bass) of Praxis, Material, Tabla Beat Science, in 1991, [...]

4 July 2010 at 16:51 - Comments

Jason Webley – Map

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Map Jason Webley is a Seattle-born singer-songwriter known for playing a mix of gypsy, folk, and punk. He has released five albums on his own label, Eleven Records. These feature Webley on the piano, guitar, accordion, and a number of other instruments, though when touring he only brings his guitar, accordion, and a vodka bottle containing [...]

9 January 2010 at 13:57 - Comments

Ladies and gentlemen: The Widdler

Chubby Sub And The Mermaids

Western Eyes Remix

The Bride

Black Mags (Dubstep Remix)

24 April 2009 at 06:58 - Comments

Khan of Finland – On the Run (Kaos Mix)

Lustful and bizzare.

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19 September 2008 at 16:42 - Comments

Devendra Banhart – It’s what hippies have become

With a voice that reminds me of a nightingale on weed, Devendra Banhart is a Venezuelan-American singer-songwriter, folk, rock, new weird american, surreal, naturalist, that you just can’t miss and feel compelled to stare at. He’s got the 60′ written all over him and his music, but he has the great advantage of being in [...]

8 August 2008 at 13:11 - Comments

The Future Sound of London – First Death In The Family

This is a great tune from the classic duo FSOL of Garry Cobain and Brian Dougans.

FSOL is a prolific british electronic music band often credited with pushing the boundaries of electronic music experimentation and of pioneering a new era of dance music.

31 July 2008 at 19:25 - Comments

Quiet Village – Victoria’s Secret

Victoria’s Secret is one of those songs you get chills on your spine in the very instant you’ve heard them. Check out Pitchfork’s  review of their Silent Movie album.  

2 July 2008 at 19:14 - Comments

Simian Mobile Disco

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23 June 2008 at 11:12 - Comments

Frankie Valli- Beggin’ (pilooski re-edit)

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23 June 2008 at 11:05 - Comments

Ravi Shankar/ Alla Rakha/ Tabla Beat Science/ Talvin Singh/ Karsh Kale/ Thievery Corporation

Sitar Jam by Ravi Shankar:

Ravi Shankar is a Bengali musician, born in 1920 in British India, best known for his virtuosity on the sitar. He is the leading Indian musician of the modern era.

5 June 2008 at 14:11 - Comments