Saturday, November 19, 2011
Friday, November 18, 2011
A Perfect Murder
An astonishing track from The Glove's Blue Sunshine, a side-project of Robert Smith from The Cure and Steven Severin from Siouxsie & The Banshees. Jeanette Landray, who has some gorgeous and rich songs in a far too sparse discography, provided the main vocals for the album but doesn't appear on this song.
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Blue Sunshine,
Goth,
Siouxsie and the Banshees,
The Cure,
The Glove,
Weird Sin. mp3s
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Huey Lewis & The Muse
Mr. Lewis is a man of more depth than might be imagined, at first... (He can out-act Gwyneth Paltrow - you ever see Duets?) For Heart & Soul, he appears to have lifted the guitar-line from a song from chamber-avant-pop heros Penguin Cafe Orchestra's first album.
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Huey Lewis and The News,
MP3s,
Penguin Cafe Orchestra
The Course of a Lifetime
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Derrick Harriott,
Horace Andy,
MP3s,
Paul Simon,
reggae
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
The Serpico Influence & Detective Rick Lee, Hipster Cops
HipsterCops is a new Tumblr created with the aim of exploring the unique phenomenon of the Hipster Cop. Although the phenomenon's profile is now raised thanks to Detective Rick Lee's presence at the Occupy Wall Street protest in New York City, it would be erroneous to imagine that Mr. Lee is its non plus ultra. He is nothing if not the heir to a lengthy and rich history, dating back past punks, hippies, beatniks and Zoot suit rioters to the very origins of the hipster itself.
Topics covered on the blog include The Serpico Influence, The Hipster Cop in Literature, Korova, Dan Bejar of Destroyer, and much more.
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Beatniks,
Hipster Cops,
Hipsters,
New York City,
Occupy Wall Street,
Serpico,
The Serpico Influence
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Cargo Cult - Thums Up! Miami Bass & Baile Funk Mix
I came across an old trove of Miami Bass vinyl & cd-rips from way back last night and, being overtaken by the moment, decided to put together a scrappy, dirty mix of Miami Bass classics, covering the leading lights of the scene like 2 Live Crew, L'Trimm, Egyptian Lover, MC Shy D, and so forth, as well as a lot of related baile funk and southern bass track that don't necessarily fit , but don't feel out of place. Except for INOJ. INOJ always sounds out of place.
[TRACKLIST TO COME - TRAINSPOTTING WELCOME]
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2 Live Crew Hoochie Mama MP3,
Cargo Cult,
Janet Jackson,
Miami Bass,
mixes
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