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album cover V/A Cherrystones Hidden Charms (Family) cd 19.98
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DJ Garreth Goddard (aka Cherrystones) is back, having dug up another disc's worth of totally rad '60s/'70s psychedelic rarities. His previous compilation entitled Cherrystones Rocks was an excellent, eccentric collection of freaky fun mostly from bands we'd never encountered before. Cherrystones Hidden Charms focuses a bit more on funkier, groovier fare (psychefunk says the sticker on the front), and also delves into realms of obscurity unknown to us. Sure, you'll likely recognize names like Ennio Morricone and The Shadows and Shocking Blue and Cher (yes, Cher!) but what about Mashmakhan, Shadow Mann, Dynastie Crisis, Roosevelt Fountain (And The Pens Of Rhythm) and Bugsy?? Wow. He's been diggin' all right. And it's (almost) all killer, no filler. I mean, we've got our faves: the garagey fuzz mania of Die Anderen's "Neurotic Reaction" (which would also have fit nicely on Cherrystones Rocks) is a discovery worth the price of this disc alone, we think, and we're also partial to the surprising grunt of The Shadows' "Scotch On the Socks". And if you dig the genre of what might be termed "stripper music" you'll find a bunch of acid-burlesque treats on here as well! As with the first comp, Cherrystones/Goddard provides blurbs in the liner notes about each band which is always appreciated. Again, awesome.
MPEG Stream: ENNIO MORRICONE "Svolat Definitiva"
MPEG Stream: DIE ANDEREN "Neurotic Reaction"

album cover V/A Cherrystones Rocks (Lo) cd 10.98
A very original, wonderfully varied collection of uber-rare international "psych and progressive gems" of the '60s and early '70s presented by Lo Recordings, who've always brought us the cool cutting edge modern electronica. Lo has previously also delved into the past for library music / acid funk compilations...now they go waaaay out with these bizarro rock tracks, picked by British hip hop DJ Garreth Goddard (who records as Cherrystones for the Twisted Nerve label). Obscure artists on here indeed -- we had previously only heard Brazil's Rita Lee (of Os Mutantes) and Detroit R&B hard rockers Frijid Pink (with "Crying Shame", one of their best songs). Garreth's obsessive crate-digging has paid dividends here, making this the kind of comp you've got to get 'cause you'll never find these records OR reissues. It's all groovy, psychedelic, crazed stuff. Some other names: Taiconderoga, Black Cat Bones, Klaus Doldinger, Niagara, Breakout, Mecki Mark Men, Sunbirds, The Mogol, and more. Veering from free-jazz inspired horn soloing to heavy fuzz guitar riffs to spoken beat poetry, the stuff on here is all over the place yet is freaky, funky, fried fun that really seems to belong together -- kudos to the DJ. Awesome.
RealAudio clip: PUGH "Love, Love, Love"
RealAudio clip: FRIJID PINK "Crying Shame"
RealAudio clip: ROLF AND JOACHIM KUHN AND THE MAD ROCKERS "Funny Bird"

V/A Cherrystones Rocks (Lo) lp 15.98
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A very original, wonderfully varied collection of uber-rare international "psych and progressive gems" of the '60s and early '70s presented by Lo Recordings, who've always brought us the cool cutting edge modern electronica. Lo has previously also delved into the past for library music / acid funk compilations...now they go waaaay out with these bizarro rock tracks, picked by British hip hop DJ Garreth Goddard (who records as Cherrystones for the Twisted Nerve label). Obscure artists on here indeed -- we had previously only heard Brazil's Rita Lee (of Os Mutantes) and Detroit R&B hard rockers Frijid Pink (with "Crying Shame", one of their best songs). Garreth's obsessive crate-digging has paid dividends here, making this the kind of comp you've got to get 'cause you'll never find these records OR reissues. It's all groovy, psychedelic, crazed stuff. Some other names: Taiconderoga, Black Cat Bones, Klaus Doldinger, Niagara, Breakout, Mecki Mark Men, Sunbirds, The Mogol, and more. Veering from free-jazz inspired horn soloing to heavy fuzz guitar riffs to spoken beat poetry, the stuff on here is all over the place yet is freaky, funky, fried fun that really seems to belong together -- kudos to the DJ. Awesome.

album cover V/A Cherrystones Word (Tlon Uqbar) cd 10.98
Hey, here's the third killer compilation we've had from British 'digger and DJ Cherrystones (aka Garreth Goddard)! Cherrystones Rocks and Cherrystones Hidden Charms were both excellent, eclectic collections of groovy '60s/'70s international psych-rock surprises, and Cherrystones Word continues the tradition, complete with his customary detailed notes on each track included in the cd booklet. This one though seems somehow darker and more deviant, with a wider, weirder range, from '60s pop-psych to '70s krautrock to '80s garage-rock. It's definitely not necessarily a floor-filling DJ mix, more like what we'd imagine a random shuffle through Garreth's iPod playlist of fuzzy freakiness might turn up. The overall theme seems just to be cool and obscure, with an unexpected quotient of experimental prog and even queasy, off-kilter New Waviness included in the mix. Here's the run-down: Brainbox (featuring the hyper-Hendrixy guitar of Jan Akkerman, later of Focus fame), Dead Moon, George Brigman and Split, The Deviants, Chrome, Nosferatu, Fusioon, Roger C. Reale & Rue Morgue (a cover of The Troggs' "I Can't Control Myself"), Kontakt Mikrofoon Orkest, Midnight Circus (not the Messthetics one), Pan y Regaliz, Episode 6, Bintangs, George Romanos, and Lard Free. Who would put the exquisite, flute-laden Spanish psych sadness of Pan y Regaliz on the same comp with notorious sci-fi guitar punks Chrome? Or think that Dead Moon's urgent garage punker "Dead Moon Night" should go on the same disc with the slow and sinister sax-laced heaviness of "Warinobaril" by French freak proggers Lard Free? Or clue us into the R&B side of The Deviants, while also introducing us to the percolating quirk-funk of Spain's synthy Fusioon? Well Cherrystones would. Word!
MPEG Stream: BRAINBOX "Amsterdam, The First Days"
MPEG Stream: FUSIOON "Farsa Del Buen Vivir"
MPEG Stream: PAN Y REGALIZ "Dead Of Love"

album cover V/A Chicago Soul (Soul Jazz) cd 21.00
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Soul Jazz are really the king of comps now, and this latest is another excellent entry in their catalog, subtitled "Electric Blues, Funk & Soul: The New Sound Of Chicago In The 1960s". Everything here was originally released on Chess -- presumably you've heard of Chess Records, the Chicago "black music" label that was home to Muddy Waters, Etta James, Howlin' Wolf, Bo Diddley and others... You hear from all of those big names here, but also other '60s greats of lesser fame (Dorothy Ashby, The Stereos, Phil Upchurch, Eve Barnum, The Soulful Strings, etc.). That decade was an exciting time for music everywhere of course but Chess was one of the it labels, releasing tons of now classic electric blues, urban jazz, soulful singers, and even some psychedelic r&b. Packaged in a slipcover with a big ol' book of text and photos for your edification, whilst yr ears enjoy the Chicago soul sounds.
MPEG Stream: THE STEREOS "Stereo Freeze"
MPEG Stream: ROTARY CONNECTION "Memory Band"
MPEG Stream: FONTELLA BASS "Leave It In The Hands Of Love"

album cover V/A Chicago Soul (Soul Jazz) 2lp 24.00
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Soul Jazz are really the king of comps now, and this latest is another excellent entry in their catalog, subtitled "Electric Blues, Funk & Soul: The New Sound Of Chicago In The 1960s". Everything here was originally released on Chess -- presumably you've heard of Chess Records, the Chicago "black music" label that was home to Muddy Waters, Etta James, Howlin' Wolf, Bo Diddley and others... You hear from all of those big names here, but also other '60s greats of lesser fame (Dorothy Ashby, The Stereos, Phil Upchurch, Eve Barnum, The Soulful Strings, etc.). That decade was an exciting time for music everywhere of course but Chess was one of the it labels, releasing tons of now classic electric blues, urban jazz, soulful singers, and even some psychedelic r&b. Packaged in a slipcover with a big ol' book of text and photos for your edification, whilst yr ears enjoy the Chicago soul sounds.
MPEG Stream: THE STEREOS "Stereo Freeze"
MPEG Stream: ROTARY CONNECTION "Memory Band"
MPEG Stream: FONTELLA BASS "Leave It In The Hands Of Love"

album cover V/A Chicas! Spanish Female Singers 1962-1974 (Vampisoul) cd 17.98
The French weren't the only ones creating irresistible "French Pop" in the '60s and '70s. A whole lot of amazing sassy effervescent pop was being created in Spanish speaking countries like Mexico and Spain (although there it was of course actually called Spanish Pop, but we digress), and this compilation digs out the amazing ladies responsible for these party starting Spanish Pop gems, that fans of French Pop sounds are gonna love. We had no idea who folks like Pili Y Mili, Sonia, Gelu, or Lorella were, but damn now we know they were responsible for some of the most saucy and addictive songs to come out during this amazing era for bright sunshiney pop. These ladies are like the Spanish equivalents of France Gal, Lulu, and Mina... Nancy Sinatra, too, for that matter. These are the kind of tunes you put on and everything around you starts looking a lot better, and a bad mood becomes practically impossible. If you've loved the Pop A Paris comps or the awesome Sensacional Soul collection that Vampisoul released a few years back, this will definitely hit the spot too. This is as fun and colorful as pop music gets. Makes us wanna get all tipsy on sangria and margaritas and dance the night away.
MPEG Stream: LOS QUE VIVIMOS "Contrapunto"
MPEG Stream: LOS STOP "Extiende Tus Brazos"
MPEG Stream: ENCARNITA POLO "Hava Naguila"
MPEG Stream: TANIA VELIA "Los Pepinillos"

album cover V/A Chicas! Spanish Female Singers 1962-1974 (Vampisoul) 2lp 28.00
The French weren't the only ones creating irresistible "French Pop" in the '60s and '70s. A whole lot of amazing sassy effervescent pop was being created in Spanish speaking countries like Mexico and Spain (although there it was of course actually called Spanish Pop, but we digress), and this compilation digs out the amazing ladies responsible for these party starting Spanish Pop gems, that fans of French Pop sounds are gonna love. We had no idea who folks like Pili Y Mili, Sonia, Gelu, or Lorella were, but damn now we know they were responsible for some of the most saucy and addictive songs to come out during this amazing era for bright sunshiney pop. These ladies are like the Spanish equivalents of France Gal, Lulu, and Mina... Nancy Sinatra, too, for that matter. These are the kind of tunes you put on and everything around you starts looking a lot better, and a bad mood becomes practically impossible. If you've loved the Pop A Paris comps or the awesome Sensacional Soul collection that Vampisoul released a few years back, this will definitely hit the spot too. This is as fun and colorful as pop music gets. Makes us wanna get all tipsy on sangria and margaritas and dance the night away.
MPEG Stream: LOS QUE VIVIMOS "Contrapunto"
MPEG Stream: LOS STOP "Extiende Tus Brazos"
MPEG Stream: ENCARNITA POLO "Hava Naguila"
MPEG Stream: TANIA VELIA "Los Pepinillos"

V/A Chihuahuas And Chinese Noodles (555) cd 14.98
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Present and future 555 artists remix one another, featuring tracks by Hood, Third Eye Foundation, The Remote Viewer, Empress, Kid 606, Tin Foil Star and much more.

V/A Chiky(u)u (Ash) cd 14.98
Electronic soundscapes from a host of Japanese experimenters, including noise-names Aube and MSBR, although much of the sound tends towards the ambient and interesting, rather than the harsh. The theme is sounds from the earth, whether that be stones, seismic activity, contact-mic'd streams, or Akira Yamamichi's "sand dust limestone cave dead mine crystal frequency magnetic field". Excellent comp! (This is the first in a series, with European and American artists to appear in future installents.)

album cover V/A Childish Music (Staubgold) cd 15.98
Is there something in the air lately beside sneeze-inducing pollen? Suddenly children's albums are popping up from all over the map, including this one which was compiled by Ekkehard Ehlers. However with the exception of the burbly sounds on the first track by Fan Club Orchestra and oddly enough Devendra Banhart's contribution, the very sing-song-y, handclap-y "Make It Easier", there's really not much that seems truly engaging for children. C'mon folks, using elfin effected vocals and sounds resembling those of a musicbox or from a toybox isn't really enough to categorize something in this genre! And actually we think kids might lose interest and get bored pretty quickly with it. Soooo, maybe we should just approach this compilation as a neat assortment of 25 gentle, relaxing tracks by an impressive bunch of international artists including Nobukazu Takemura, Asa-Chang & Junray, Kammerflimmer Kollektief, Maher Shalal Hash Baz, Anna Laplantine, Dr. Rockit, World Standard, F.S. Blumm, and Oren Ambarchi. Hmmm, much more appealing for the full grown kids, don't you think? Maybe it should've been titled Parentish Music.
MPEG Stream: FAN CLUB ORCHESTRA "Mika Bubble Sing"
MPEG Stream: ASA-CHANG & JUNRAY "Kobana"

album cover V/A Children Of Nuggets (Rhino) 4cd 73.00
The first two Nuggets box sets have become pretty much legendary, absolutely essential for ANY music lover. And rightfully so. The popularity of the music in the first two Nuggets boxes is often attributed to Greg Shaw, who wrote a magazine (Who Put The Bomp) that then became the Bomp! record label and who later ran the Voxx label and who was almost soley responsible for the popularization of sixties style garage rock in the US and thus was essential in spreading the gospel on the musics we now hold near and dear: mod, psychedelic, British R&B, freakbeat, twee-pop, American garage rock, you name it. But what hath those Nuggets wrought? Well, of course the Children Of Nuggets, a selection of neo-garage, eighties power pop, paisley underground psych and all the other microgenres spawned by all that groovy and funky sixties psychedelic rock. Completely amazing collection of bands you already love, bands you thought you didn't like but are actually pretty fucking great and bands you have never heard of but if you had you would definitely love them: The Dukes of Stratosphear, Lyres, Bangles, Barracudas, Flamin Groovies, Hoodoo Gurus, the Posies, The Rain Parade, the dB's, Revillos, Plimsouls, Sun Dial, Screaming Trees, The Chills, The Last, The Mummies, The La's, Green Telescope, Dream Syndicate, Untamed Youth, The Milkshakes, The Droogs, the Swingin' Neckbreakers, Teenage Fanclub, The Church, Julian Cope, The Cynics, Green On Red, United States Of Existence, Plasticland, The Lime Spiders, The Pandoras and so many more!
Includes a massive book, with liner notes, photos and extensive notes on each and every track!
MPEG Stream: THE DUKES OF THE STRATOSPHEAR "Vanishing Girl"
MPEG Stream: FLAMIN' GROOVIES "I Can't Hide"
MPEG Stream: THE PANDORAS "It's About Time"
MPEG Stream: THE SWINGIN' NECKBREAKERS "I Live For Buzz"
MPEG Stream: THE HOODOO GURUS "I Want You Back"
MPEG Stream: SALVATION ARMY "She Turns To Flowers"

album cover V/A Children's Music For Adults Volume 1 (Daft Alliance) cd 13.98
Hey all you grown-up kiddies, the nice folks at Daft Alliance don't want you to feel left out! Joining the other fine child-oriented releases that have come through our door recently is this Children's Music For Adults Volume 1 compilation. And despite the title, we can report that there's plenty on it for most age groups and attention spans. From the get-go, it's a lively listen. The most obvious appeal is not that these songs were 'made for children', but that many of them were playfully created with the sounds from a child's world (toys, tv shows, etc). It ends up becoming a name-that-toy puzzle of sorts! That said, it is definitely more than a one-time-listen novelty. Most tracks are thoroughly engaging and amusing, but the fifth and seventh songs are particular stand-outs. They're Bad Dudes' "Dawn of the Dudes" and hey willpower's "Janet and Aggie" respectively, seeming very inspired by the nuttier spastic moments of Mr. Bungle. The Bay Area-centric compilation also features tracks from Concentrick (Tim Green of the Fucking Champs), Open City, Sarge, M. Kourie, Comainu, Bookmobile, Final Cut To, Hell Hound (on my trail), Circadia and three from Tomo! If you like what you hear, keep in mind that this is just the beginning -- the first of a three volume series.
MPEG Stream: BAD DUDES "Dawn Of The Dudes"
MPEG Stream: HEY WILLPOWER "Janet And Aggie"

V/A Chill Out (Sabotage) cd 16.98
Wolf-positive "remix" compilation of The KLF's "Chill Out" album. Artists such as Aube, Bannlust, Fennesz, Ryoji Ikeda, Alois Huber and others all take their best shots. One stand-out track is Panacea's "Demolition Desaster" which is perhaps his most extreme piece to date, if you can imagine that...

album cover V/A China: Lost Sounds of the Tao: Chinese Masters Of The Guqin In Historic Recordings (World Arbiter) cd 14.98
This longtime AQ favorite is finally available again!
Recorded in 1970 and '71 at his countryside home outside of Hong Kong, the elderly (but spry) Lo Ka Ping will captivate you here with his performances on the qin, a type of ancient Chinese seven-stringed zither with a soft, subdued sound. Confucius' favorite instrument, the sound and style of the qin in the hands of Lo Ka Ping really evokes both Buddhist music and the blues. In his sparse, soulful performance on these ten tracks (four of Ping's own composition and six traditional numbers) you'll hear echoes of the the likes of Son House and Blind Willie Johnson - you could almost imagine this is a lost backporch recording by an unknown gospelish slide guitarist, playing a mysterious, alien blues. Parallels to Indian classical music can be heard as well, to which there is a link to the qin tradition in fact as well as in spirit.
This cd is rounded out with a couple of older, crustier recordings circa 1946-48 by two other "Chinese Masters of the Guqin", Zheng Yingsun and Xu Yuan Bay, who alongside Lo Ka Ping make this a lovely, raw, spiritually resonant document indeed.
MPEG Stream: "Teals Descending On Level Sand"
MPEG Stream: "Meditaion In The Dead Of Night"

V/A Chine: Hommage a Chen Zhong (Ocora) cd 16.98

V/A Chinese Whispers (Sprawl) cd 16.98
Kind of like a game of extended global telephone, and featuring the talents of Mike Paradinas (aka Uziq), Bedouin Ascent, T Power, Sons of Silence, etc., this cd is the result of one artist sampling a Stereolab track and then sending the resulting mix to another artist, who similarly remixed it and sent the result to yet another remixer. Get it? Oh, and when Stereolab got back the track they remixed it once more for good measure, then put all the tracks into chronological order on one cd. Very drum'n'bass.

album cover V/A Chocolate Soup For Diabetics 4 (PCP) cd 14.98
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More than twenty years after the three first volumes, "Chocolate Soup for Diabetics" Vol. 4 and 5 are finally released. Fourteen titles on each lp, twenty one on each disc. Totally great 1960's UK psych, groovy rock, and soul by The Transatlantics, The Perishers, Gary Walker, The Peasants among others. Extensive liner notes for each song. Sooo good. The highlights on vol. 4, for me, are the fuzzy fucked up version of 'You Don't Love Me' by Gary Walker, and 'How Does It Feel' by The Perishers.
RealAudio clip: THE PERISHERS "How Does It Feel"
RealAudio clip: GARY WALKER "You Don't Love Me"

V/A Chocolate Soup For Diabetics 4 (PCP) lp 14.98
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More than twenty years after the three first volumes, "Chocolate Soup for Diabetics" Vol. 4 and 5 are finally released. Fourteen titles on each lp, twenty one on each disc. Totally great 1960's UK psych, groovy rock, and soul by The Transatlantics, The Perishers, Gary Walker, The Peasants among others. Extensive liner notes for each song. Sooo good. The highlights on vol. 4, for me, are the fuzzy fucked up version of 'You Don't Love Me' by Gary Walker, and 'How Does It Feel' by The Perishers.

album cover V/A Chocolate Soup For Diabetics 5 (PCP) cd 14.98
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More than twenty years after the first three volumes, Chocolate Soup for Diabetics Vol. 4 and 5 are finally released. Fourteen titles on each lp, twenty one on each disc. Totally great 1960's UK psych, groovy rock, and soul by The Transatlantics, The Ways and Means, The Magic Lanterns among others. Extensive liner notes for each song. Sooo good.
RealAudio clip: MAGIC LANTERNS "I Stumbled"
RealAudio clip: THE TRANSATLANTICS "Don't Fight It"
RealAudio clip: THE WAYS AND MEANS "Breaking Up A Dream"

V/A Chocolate Soup For Diabetics 5 (PCP) lp 14.98
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More than twenty years after the first three volumes, Chocolate Soup for Diabetics Vol. 4 and 5 are finally released. Fourteen titles on each lp, twenty one on each disc. Totally great 1960's UK psych, groovy rock, and soul by The Transatlantics, The Ways and Means, The Magic Lanterns among others. Extensive liner notes for each song. Sooo good.

V/A Chocolate Soup For Diabetics Volume 1 (Relics) lp 12.98
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Chocolate Soup For Diabetics is a series of compilations with a bunch of unknown psych / garage bands probably from the States... if any of these bands "made it" they would have ended up on the Nuggets box. But they didn't, so they're here. On this volume, the groups are The Voice, The Nuchez's, Tintern Abbey, One In A Million, The Misunderstood, Dantalian's Chariot, The Flies, The Fire, The Fresh Windows, Apple, and The Unexplained.

V/A Chocolate Soup For Diabetics Volume 2 (Relics) lp 12.98
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The second volume in the series of compilations entitled "Chocolate Soup For Diabetics." Again more '60s psych / garage bands with more of a UK Big Beat feel (early Kinks, Yardbirds, etc.). Again super limited. This line-up packs the most punch in the series with a selection of almost unknowns in Mike Stuart Span, Wimple Winch, Fleur De Lys, Craig, Apple, The Score, Winston's Fumbs, Him & The Others, Big Boy Pete, The Hush, The Tickle, Syn, State of Mickey & Tommy, and Paper Blitz Tissue.

V/A Chocolate Soup For Diabetics Volume 3 (Relics) lp 12.98
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The third volume from the "Chocolate Soup For Diabetics" psych / beat series concentrates on the UK sound from the mid-'60s. Of the three, this one is the most soulful and has the dodgiest 'mastering' which is quite noticeably riddled with surface noise, indicating that this was clearly mastered from vinyl... Anyway, volume 3's got tracks from The Accent, Felius Andromedia, Fleur De Lys, Graded Grains, Chapter Four, The Game, The Factory, Wimple Winch, Australian Playboys, The Poets, and The Smoke.

album cover V/A Chocolate Soup For Diabetics: 82 UK Psych Classics (Past & Present) 5cd 62.00
Psych reissues are a dime a dozen these days, no matter how you classify or organize the songs and groups, specific certain years, a particular sound, or scene, or whatever, there's no way to spin it, there's just too too too much. And plenty of those tracks, well, like lots of reissues, could very well have just remained undiscovered. It takes more than just cramming a bunch of tracks on a record and putting some cool psychedelic artwork on the front, it requires knowledge of the music, as well as a knack for making mixes. Some folks definitely have it. Andy Votel obviously, and of course Nick Saloman of the Bevis Frond, who has been releasing killer reissue comps on the Psychic Circle label. And there's whoever put together these Chocolate Soup For Diabetics comps, which gathered up some of the coolest UK psych rock from the sixties, originally released only on lp, now finally available all gathered up into a single 5cd box. And holy shit, no matter how tired of this stuff you might be, if you're anything like us, this stuff will immediately get you excited again. Fuzzy, tripped out, super rocking, jangly, space-y and most definitely PSYCHEDELIC. A few bands we already dug like Tintern Abbey, The Misunderstood and Wimple Winch, but so many new (old) discoveries: The Voice, Nuchez's, The Fresh Windows, The Fire, Graded Grains, Felius Andromeda, The Syn, The Tickle, Dantalian's Chariot, odds are the psych obsessives out there are probably a bit more well versed in UK psych obscurities, but for the rest of us, this stuff is blowing us away.
Take the first track on the first disc, "The Train To Disaster" by The Voice, after a purloined sample of Arthur Brown's "God Of Hellfire" intro, the track explodes into a fuzzy, super distorted stomp, that sounds ridiculously heavy for the time, hooky and fuzzed out, catchy like crazy, and those guitars! Raw and fiery and fuzzy and bad ass. The next track by the weirdly named Nuchez's, begins all jangly, but quickly builds momentum, some proggy organ wrapped around the guitar chug, some moody crooning, woozy guitars, and then some awesomely distorted fuzzpsych leads, and the song is transformed into something that sounds more like the Monks. We could go track by track for sure, but you probably get the picture. 5 discs, 5+ hours of super rocking, fuzzy psychedelic garage rock bliss, from jangly and trippy to crunchy and heavy, we just can't stop listening to this stuff. Wow.
Comes in a nice full color box, each one machine numbered (LIMITED TO 1000 COPIES), each disc in it's own full color sleeve, and includes a massive booklet with tons of photos and liner notes...
MPEG Stream: THE VOICE "The Train To Disaster"
MPEG Stream: TINTERN ABBEY "Vacuum Cleaner"
MPEG Stream: THE MISUNDERSTOOD "Children Of The Sun"
MPEG Stream: DANTALIAN'S CHARIOT "The Madman Running Through The Fields"

album cover V/A Choubi Choubi! Folk & Pop Sounds From Iraq (Sublime Frequencies) cd 14.98
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RE-pressed and BACK in STOCK! Just when you thought you'd heard everything, in comes Sublime Frequencies to fill in the gaps you never thought existed. How many CDs of Iraqi pop do you have in your collection? Until now we certainly didn't have any, let alone anything remotely traditional from Iraq. For a country that's so important to our war mongering presidential administration it's perhaps a little surprising that more interest hasn't been piqued about the culture of Iraq. But then again, everyone but W seems to understand that the real reasons for plundering this nation wasn't to "liberate" anyone. In fact, W would probably rather that no one even pay attention to any of this music, which has the awkward fortune to have been produced almost entirely (with the exception of three early 70's tracks) during the reign of Saddam Hussein and his Baathist regime ( tracks here range from 1980 on up to 2002!). In spite of his -- well deserved -- reputation as a cruel dictator, he was also an avid supporter of both education and the arts -- such are the complexities of life W would rather not acknowledge -- and for better or worse, kept the fabricated nation state as stable as it has ever been. Hussein promoted secular arts and music, starting cultural centers for both, and even dubbed singers the "eighth division" of the armed forces (his nation had seven military divisions) -- not to paint too rosy a picture of Donald Rumsfeld's former pal and business partner, who was also a sadistic tyrant after all. Compiled by Mark Gergis (I Remember Syria, Molam, Cambodian Cassette Archives), Choubi Choubi is a collection years in the making. Gergis scoured the earth for the source material on this disc, travelling through Syria, Europe and the Iraqi neighborhoods of Detroit, Michigan. The anthology starts off with a folk rock track from '70s Socialist singer Ja'afar Hassan, a song that could easily compete with the best psych tracks on Hava Narghile or Turkish Delights for the crown of Middle Eastern psych champ. But if you're expecting another psych compilation, you're going to be disappointed as Choubi Choubi is much more than that, way more. Most of the recordings on the album have no western instruments on them, nor hardly any western influence. These tracks rock out much harder with no electric instruments, but with huge string sections, pounding drums, and monstrous oud playing. Maybe it's also the super bluesy sounding (to the western ear) melodies, it's no wonder that it sounds so fresh and familiar to us. It really is weird, when I (Byram) first listened to this record I could have sworn there were more songs with electric guitars on it, but there aren't that many. It just sounds so fucking heavy, and rocks so hard that I remembered it as being a "rock" record. Really, really, really fucking great!
MPEG Stream: UNKNOWN "Ahl Al Aqil"
MPEG Stream: BAWIN "Ya Binaya Goumi"
MPEG Stream: SADUN JABIR "Ashhad Biannak Hilou"

album cover V/A Chrome Children (Stones Throw) cd 17.98

MPEG Stream: MADLIB "Take It Back"
MPEG Stream: J DILLA "Nothing Like This"
MPEG Stream: MADVILLAIN "Monkey Suite"
MPEG Stream: JAYLIB "No $ No Toke"

album cover V/A Chrome Children (Stones Throw) lp 16.98

V/A Chronologi (12K / Instinct) 2cd 15.98
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"Chronologi" is a self-congratulatory compilation from the Brooklyn experimental / electronica label 12K, celebrating their first four years of operation. 12K is run by Taylor Deupree, who is in many ways the American doppleganger of Carsten Nicolai and 12k is the American version of his Raster-Noton collective. Both artists' labels specialize in positioning ultra-minimalist clicks and stark-white absenses within a highly-reducted technotic skeleton; however, Deurpee's 12K is guilty of being party to the current oversaturation of electronic music compilations. The majority of the work found on "Chronologi" culled from the older out of print albums from 12K, feature tracks from Human Mesh Dance, Arc, Drum Komputer, Taylor Deupree, *0, Shuttle 3358, 0/R, Kim Cascone, Komet, Deurpee with Richard Chartier, and Deupree with Tetsu Inoue. This compilation is no better or no worse than the Mille Plateaux compilations "Modulations and Transformations" or "Clicks and Cuts," and just like those compilations "Cronologi" offers more of an overview than any insight into the incredible subtleties of this growing field of electronica.

V/A CIA Via UFO To Mercury (Atavistic) cd 13.98
Compilation of live tracks by Chicago's finest purveyors of what they're still calling "No Wave" or something: The Scissor Girls, Quintron, The Flying Luttenbachers, etc. Originally a very limited edition lp, now made available on cd for those who missed out the first time.

album cover V/A Ciao My Shining Star: The Songs Of Mark Mulcahy (Shout Factory) cd 15.98
It may not be super obvious from the aQ website, but we've long been champions of Mark Mulcahy, whose band Miracle Legion was and is an all time favorite. All of the Miracle Legion records went out of print long before the aQ list, so we never got a chance to gush adoringly. We also became a bit obsessed with Mulcahy's post Miracle Legion outfit Polaris, who performed the bad ass themes song to the late great kids show Pete And Pete. We have however, highlighted at least two of Mulcahy's solo records, the last of which, In Pursuit Of Your Happiness, still gets played all the time. And features some utterly perfect pop, emotional, clever, jangly and so so catchy.
Apparently we're not alone, judging from this star studded comp, a tribute not just to the amazing songs of Mulcahy, but to his late wife, who passed away last year. The outpouring of musical emotion and support is truly moving, and the redone versions are uniformly fantastic, with some fairly faithful renditions, and some seriously out there takes.
This record is getting TONS of press, mostly due to the inclusion of a Thom Yorke track, and it is great, skittery rhythms, distorted electric guitar, super strange percussion, and some super intense emotional vocals, kind of like a more punk rock, lo-fi take on one of his Eraser tracks. Well worth the price of admission for sure. But that's just the first track. Other bands taking on Mulcahy's genius originals include The National, Dinosaur Jr, Frank Black, Vic Chesnutt, Rocket From The Tombs (whose version is SO twisted, but so great!), Michael Stipe, Mercury Rev, Juliana Hatfield, and on and on. It plays out like a killer classic nineties college rock mix, anchored by Mulcahy's awesome songs. Hopefully it'll get the world to finally discover what an amazing and way under appreciated songwriter Mulcahy really is, and just maybe it'll convince someone somewhere to get all of those Miracle Legion records reissued!
The only bummer about this release is that there's another 20+ songs, not on the cd proper, only available electronically (from iTunes), which is ironic, since Miracle Legion and Mulcahy on his own were embraced by indie record stores first and foremost, who sort of get the shaft as do fans who if they want all of the songs have to shell out another $20 for the bonus tracks, but the download only tracks include jams from AC Newman, Buffalo Tom, Dumptruck, Syd Straw, Laura Veirs, and others. They should have just made it a double cd, but what can you do, worth it either way, and if you like what you hear, you'll probably end up trying to track down every Mulcahy thing ever, and rightfully so...
MPEG Stream: THOM YORKE "All For The Best"
MPEG Stream: DINOSAUR JR "The Backyard"
MPEG Stream: VIC CHESNUTT "Little Man"
MPEG Stream: ROCKET FROM THE TOMBS "In Pursuit Of Your Happiness"

V/A Circuit Breaks Volume 1 (Bulk Recordings) cd 12.98
Breakbeats created by the getting-more-famous-every-day, all-around-nice-guy Automator (of Dr. Octagon) for your programming/DJ pleasure.

album cover V/A Classic Bluegrass (Smithsonian Folkways) cd 12.98
Smithsonian Folkways gets their chance to put a final word on the post-O Brother bluegrass sampler mania that has been in effect for over a year now and you might recall the sour review we gave to Rounder's entry into this arena a few lists ago. But SF, unlike Rounder, has not only put together a collection of classics, but has priced their disc quite a bit more competitively. Then again, if any label was going to put together a collection of classic bluegrass, S.F. would be it. Having released the first full length LP of bluegrass music way back in 1956, Folkways has a mighty powerful back catalog of both well known and obscure bluegrass tracks. 'Classic Bluegrass' not only contains some of the more well known artists within the genre, including founder Bill Monroe, The Stanley Brothers, Doc Watson, Hazel Dickens & Alice Gerrard, but also many important lesser known (outside of bluegrass circles) artists like The Johnson Mountain Boys, Red Allen, Snuffy Jenkins, The Country Gentlemen and a lot more. More significantly, S.F. has steered away from making this a collection of the most popular bluegrass tunes ever recorded, so you needn't worry about having yet another version of "Man of Constant Sorrow" in your juke box. Like all S.F. reissues, this collection is done right in the documentation department as well with 31 pages of notes on the individual tracks, a history of Folkways records, and suggested further reading / listening. The only thing I could find wrong with this collection was a typo concerning Bill Monroe's passing, which is incorrectly listed as 1993 instead of 1996.
RealAudio clip: ALLEN, RED & THE KENTUCKIANS "Live And Let Live"
RealAudio clip: WATSON, DOC "The Train That Carried My Girl From Town"
RealAudio clip: MONROE, BILL & HIS BLUEGRASS BOYS "Get Up John"

album cover V/A Classic Blues Artwork From The 1920's 2011 Calendar (Blues Images) calendar + cd 17.98
There's been no shortage of amazing blues reissues recently, especially on vinyl (and especially via the Monk label), Blind Blake, Dock Boggs, Ishman Bracey, Sleepy John Estes, Son House, Mississippi John Hurt, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Blind Willie Johnson, Tommy Johnson, Furry Lewis, Blind Wille McTell, Charley Patton, Charlie Poole, but weirdly, we never really paid much attention to these classic blues cd / calendar combos, even though at least one of us has had one hanging in our house for the last couple years, they're actually really cool. The cd is an amazing collection of classic blues, featuring some of the above mentioned artists, classic tracks from Charley Patton, Ma Rainey, Skip James, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Mississippi Sheiks and others, including a handful of ultra rarities (remastered from the only surviving copies) from Tommy Johnson, Furry Lewis, Jaybird Coleman and Charley Patton! And even cooler is the calendar, which features original artwork for each of the 12 tracks, early advertisements, record sleeves, old flyers, as well as quotes and liner notes related to each record and its artwork, and the calendar is of course marked with various blues related dates, births and deaths of all the greats, in fact, even if for some reason you didn't want to use it as a calendar, it's pretty fun just to read through and check out all the illustrations, it's almost like having a proper lp sized set of liner notes for the cd! And we should mention one of our new (old) favorite song titles: "Will The Coffin Be Your Santa Claus"!

album cover V/A Classic Blues Artwork From The 1920's 2012 Calendar (Blues Images) calendar + cd 17.98

album cover V/A Classic Blues Artwork From The 1920's 2013 Calendar (Blues Images) calendar+cd 17.98
Another killer calendar of classic blues artwork from original early twentieth century blues records. It's a series of calendars that as we mentioned in a review of a past year's calendar, some of us at aQ have hung on our kitchen walls for years now, and once you check one of these out, you'll understand why. Like the years before, 2013's installment is another doozy with some crazy, over the top artwork and loads of blues nerd trivia. Just check out the calendar's cover, "The Devil & God Meet At Church"!! And inside, "Pig Meat Blues", "Snatch It Back Blues", "Police Dog Blues" and more! Each month has lots of info about each release, as well as significant blues birthdays and other relevant dates, not to mention biographies, rare photos and death dates. And to top it all off, as always, there's also a cd, with the songs featured each month, as well as NINE bonus tracks, from folks like Charley Patton, Blind Blake, Memphis Minnie, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Buddie Boy Hawkins, Ardelle Bragg and more!

album cover V/A Classic Blues From Smithsonian Folkways (Smithsonian Folkways) cd 12.98
Smithsonian continues their semi-low price sampler series with this collection of blues recordings from the label. Like the others in this series, this is a good introduction to the label's prolific catalog and includes tracks dating back to the forties and fifties and even includes a few more recent recordings. This collection brings together Delta, St. Louis, Southwest, and Chicago blues from such notables as: Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Big Bill Broonzy, Leadbelly, Son House, Reverend Gary Davis, Lightnin' Hopkins, Elizabeth Cotten, Champion Jack Dupree, Etta Baker, Roosevelt Sykes and much more. Includes extensive liner notes with bios on the performers as well as pertinent discographical information to facilitate the urge to delve deeper into the catalog.
MPEG Stream: BIG BILL BROONZY "Mule-Ridin' Blues"
MPEG Stream: ELIZABETH COTTEN "Vastapol"

album cover V/A Classic Folk Music (Smithsonian Folkways) cd 12.98
This is the fifth such anthology of American roots music we've gotten in from Smithsonian Folkways (the previous being Classic Bluegrass, Mountain Songs, Blues and Old-Time music). Like the others, it is nicely priced, comes well documented and serves as a great introduction to American "folk" music. I know that can be a thorny term, but here it's used to describe the folksong revival here in the States that spanned some twenty years from the 40's through the 60's (and was oh so well parodied in A Mighty Wind). Included on this collection are both the rural artists who influenced the revival and many of the urban ones who were inspired by them. There are tracks here from Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Lead Belly, Paul Robeson, Doc Watson, Burl Ives, Phil Ochs, Elizabeth Cotten, Big Bill Broonzy and more.
MPEG Stream: LEAD BELLY "Rock Island Line"
MPEG Stream: BURL IVES "Wayfairing Stranger"
MPEG Stream: ELIZABETH COTTEN "Freight Train"

album cover V/A Classic Mountain Songs (Smithsonian Folkways) cd 12.98
On the heels of their nicely priced sampler of Classic Bluegrass comes this collection of recordings of songs from the mountains of North Carolina, Virginia, Kentucky and Tennessee. Bluegrass and folk musicians can all trace their influences back to the music of the Appalachian mountains and many of these genre's greats came from here. There's a good variety of styles represented here from the rough hewn rendition of "Omie Wise" by fiddle player and singer Doug Walin to the silky virtuosic guitar playing of Doc Watson and his son Merle on "Southbound". There's also the stunningly beautiful hymn singing of the Indian Bottom Association, Defeated Creek Church singing "I Am A Poor Pilgrim of Sorrow". It's that kind of choir singing that will just pierce your soul through the pores of your skin. Hazel Dickens and Alice Gerrard -- the grand dammes of bluegrass -- sing Coal Miner Blues, and much more. This compilation has it all, from grizzled old retired miners singing creepy archaic modal tunes to jazz and blues influenced slick flat-pickers. All the tracks, like every Smithsonian Folkways release, are dutifully annotated with well written notes and include catalog numbers for the original Folkways releases, should you wish to delve further.
RealAudio clip: OLD REGULAR BAPTISTS "I Am A Poor Pilgrim of Sorrow"
RealAudio clip: DOC & MERLE WATSON "Southbound"
RealAudio clip: PETE STEELE "Coal Creek March"

album cover V/A Classic Old-Time Music (Smithsonian Folkways) cd 12.98
The fourth volume in SF's mid-priced "Classic" series. This time the label takes on the loosely connected genre of "Old Time" music. It's important here to stress the word *genre*, because while the moniker of Old Time can be applied to any number of early American string bands and solo musicians who's myriad styles and repertoires eventually found their way into the more recent genres of country, bluegrass, blues and folk -- as in the folk revival, it also can be applied to modern musicians who play in the old time style, like much of the musicians of the folk revival did in the sixties and still do to this day. Included on this disc are tracks (recorded between 1958 and 1998) both by the original artists who served as inspiration such as Doc Boggs, J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers, Roscoe Holcomb, Maybelle & Sara Carter, Doc Watson, Sam & Kirk McGee, Wade Ward, Etta Baker and Gordon Tanner (a.k.a. Gid Tanner & His Skillet Lickers) and the artists who most directly championed their music like The Iron Mountain String Band, The New Lost City Ramblers, Mike Seeger, The Old Reliable String Band, The Spare Change Boys and more.
MPEG Stream: LEE SEXTON "Pretty Polly"
MPEG Stream: ANDY CAHAN, LISA ORNSTEIN & LAURA FISHELDER "Ship In the Clouds"

V/A Clicks & Cuts (Mille Plateaux) 2cd 17.98
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Following the awesome 'Modulations & Transformations' compilations, Mille Plateaux presents yet another veritable encyclopedia of electronica minimalism. A nice addendum to the 20' to 2000 series, 'Clicks & Cuts' features a handful of electronica technicians recontextualizing digital residue into a variety of melodic & rhythmic structures. While only a few of the tracks are exclusive to the compilation, it's still quite a handy collection. The artists include Wolfgang Voigt's All moniker, Thomas Brinkmann (recording under his dead sister's name and sampling Blixa Bargeld), Pan Sonic, Kit Clayton, Vladislav Delay, Goem, Pole, Panacea, Kid 606, Stillupsteypa, and more!

V/A Clicks & Cuts 2 (Mille Plateaux) 3cd 21.00
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Jeff wins the endurance award for listening to all three discs back to back. The second volume of this appropriately titled compilation of miminal electronic technicians. With tracks from Kid 606, Vladislav Delay, SND, Frank Brettschneider, Thomas Brinkmann, Swayzak, Kit Clayton, Pan Sonic, Matmos and many more.

album cover V/A Clicks & Cuts 3 (Mille Plateaux) cd 19.98
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"The muse was in the mistakes," reads the press release for the third installment in Mille Plateaux's compendium of contemporary, glitched electronica; however, it has to be said that these "mistakes" -- hard disc rewrite errors, pinprick glitches, microsonic tears, etc. -- have come to define stylistic conceits of a very clean, posh deviation from the standard templates of techno, electro, and occasionally hip hop. True, there has been enough of an stylistic acceleration since the second Clicks & Cuts compilation from 2001 to warrant a new cross-section of glitched electronica; yet the trajectory has steered towards an ironic, self-reflexive position of pop iconography, complete with favoritism towards gimmicky hooks, disposable R&B vocals, and lite rhythms. Mille Plateaux claims that this sound follows Deleuzian models as a "bastard offspring of capitalist output." This may be true, but why does its current form sound more like the commonplace output of capitalism rather than its subversive antithesis (which is what Mille Plateaux has always implied about its purpose)?
Nevertheless, the music -- if you can conveniently overlook the potential conceptual dilemmas -- is quite enjoyable and pleasant. As stated above, it reflects the genres of techno, electro, and hip hop through the glitch. Artists include SND, Frank Bretschneider, Andreas Tilliander, MRI, Bizz.Circuits, Claudia Bonarelli, Geeez 'N' Gosh, Alva Noto, Rob Acid, Luomo, Antonelli Electr., Mikael Stavšstrand, Swayzak, Donnacha Costello & David Donohoe, Rechenzentrum, AGF, Tim Hecker, Dat Politics, Boris Polonski, Robin Judge, Ekkehard Ehlers, and Pomassl. Sometimes, you run the risk of ruining your own art by mashing together conceptual agendas and formal techniques that don't exactly fit.
RealAudio clip: MRI "Painkiller"
RealAudio clip: CLAUDIA BONARELLI "Disarm The Police"

V/A Clicks & Cuts 3 (Mille Plateaux) 3lp 19.98
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"The muse was in the mistakes," reads the press release for the third installment in Mille Plateaux's compendium of contemporary, glitched electronica; however, it has to be said that these "mistakes" -- hard disc rewrite errors, pinprick glitches, microsonic tears, etc. -- have come to define stylistic conceits of a very clean, posh deviation from the standard templates of techno, electro, and occasionally hip hop. True, there has been enough of an stylistic acceleration since the second Clicks & Cuts compilation from 2001 to warrant a new cross-section of glitched electronica; yet the trajectory has steered towards an ironic, self-reflexive position of pop iconography, complete with favoritism towards gimmicky hooks, disposable R&B vocals, and lite rhythms. Mille Plateaux claims that this sound follows Deleuzian models as a "bastard offspring of capitalist output." This may be true, but why does its current form sound more like the commonplace output of capitalism rather than its subversive antithesis (which is what Mille Plateaux has always implied about its purpose)?
Nevertheless, the music -- if you can conveniently overlook the potential conceptual dilemmas -- is quite enjoyable and pleasant. As stated above, it reflects the genres of techno, electro, and hip hop through the glitch. Artists include SND, Frank Bretschneider, Andreas Tilliander, MRI, Bizz.Circuits, Claudia Bonarelli, Geeez 'N' Gosh, Alva Noto, Rob Acid, Luomo, Antonelli Electr., Mikael Stavšstrand, Swayzak, Donnacha Costello & David Donohoe, Rechenzentrum, AGF, Tim Hecker, Dat Politics, Boris Polonski, Robin Judge, Ekkehard Ehlers, and Pomassl. Sometimes, you run the risk of ruining your own art by mashing together conceptual agendas and formal techniques that don't exactly fit.

V/A Clicks & Cuts 4 (Mille Plateaux Media) cd 22.00

V/A Clicks And Cuts 5.0 (Mille Plateax) cd 17.98

V/A Clicks And Cuts 5.0 (Mille Plateax) cd 17.98

V/A Clit Stop (Swezlex Recordings) cd 9.99
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Collection of recordings made live at San Francisco's Clit Stop. 38 tracks from such notables as: Kit Clayton, Three Day Stubble, No Neck Blues Band, Deerhoof, Zeek Sheck, Rubber O Cement With Karla Lavay, Casiotone For The Painfully Alone, and much more.

album cover V/A Clocktower Classics (Abraham / Clocktower) lp 14.98

V/A Clocktower Dub (Clocktower) cd 13.98
Another nice dub collection mixed under the auspices of His Royal Majesty King Tubby and featuring musicians Sly & Robbie along with Aston Barrett, Carlton Barret, Carlton Davis, and Tony Chin. The original vocalists (Jr Byles, Augustus Pablo are all cut up nicely with classic fader and tape delay / spring reverb action.

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