Nifty indie single from '93 (a happy era pre 'Britpop') from the underrated 'Family Cat'...... Accompanying imagery from "Cone Of Silence" a British courtroom thriller with plane disaster flashbacks and roles for a plane pushing George Sanders and a sweaty...
Delicious 1976 'motorik' from La Düsseldorf - fans of Neu! & Kraftwerk will find lots to enjoy here. This is just a brief edit from a much longer track, but this burst contains all the joy, optimism and energy inherent...
Some neat playing here from a wee Bobby Gillespie (later of Jesus And The Mary Chain & Primal Scream) on this brilliant 1982 single from Factory 'n' Sarah band The Wake.......... Footage? From Gigolo And Gigolette which is the fascinating...
In their traffic light (rock) sweaters, Mr. Red, Mr. Amber & Mr. Green climb up a craggy cliff face in a slice of nostalgia from the British tourist office....... For those who think Can 'sold out' (circa 76's Flow Motion)...
This clamorous samba track was the toast of the Sao Paulo festivities in 1999 despite lyrics quoting some Nostradamus predictions of a bleak future... The music radiates joy, solidarity and the hedonistic lure of the carnival beat.... Accompanying GRC Escloa...
I still get an incredible thrill when I put on 'the fist' album and hear samples of The Beatles & The Rolling Stones before the hyperactive insanity of 'Why Don't You Eat Carrots? In 1971 Faust were saying auf wiedersehen...
Fripp's 79 album Exposure is a fascinating meeting point of new wave and progressive sensibilities. Peters (Gabriel & Hammill) did guest vocals for mate Fripp - who himself had a busy year, adding a golden guitar part to the Talking...
"It's been a honeymoon" bellows an enthusiastic chap, then Steve Reich gets to work manipulating it - twisting it inside out and creating a seminal mid 90s cut 'n' loop mini masterpiece. Trying to keep pace with Reich's sonic acrobatics...
Genius guitar and what sounds like a Moog synth courtesy of Omar Khorshid. Often played in belly dance classes the world over, this '74 album is groovy and sensual...... Footage of a man pursued by something unearthly from the eighties...
Jayne Casey (previously of Big In Japan & other 'Liverpool scene' bands) made one tasty 1980 post punk synth album with Pink Military before moving onto Pink Industry. Here is a trimmed version of the haunting title track.... Footage? From...