Freak of The Week

Some records are just baffling. We like those records. A lot.
Time is a relative concept. It doesn't really exist except in our own hallucinated relationships with it. The application of days, digits and crudely effective instruments of time-keeping are just a tool to keep us worker bees down. So if we don't manage weekly updates it's not because we're lazy, it's because we are renegade mavericks playing by our own rules, rejecting the conditioning of this cruel world. Viva la remisness!

Wednesday 26 August 2015

Week3: La Monte Young & Mariam Zazeela - The Black Album

It's like Christmas, but early.
This record has been at the top of my wish-list forever, but the £100+ price tag for old battered copies of the impossible grail always prevented me from buying it. La Monte young is incredibly prolific, and records everything he ever does, but, somewhat against the grain of internet culture, never actually releases anything. Having a grand total of two commercially released albums (plus a few shoddy bootlegs), it is possible to pick up the 100 hours or so of the rest of his output on torrent sites, but you rarely find anything in the flesh... until now. A limited re-release that seems to be already bordering on going out of print, this album consists of two long-form 'drone' tracks - the first for two singers (Young and his wife Zazeela) and sine tone, with the second for two gongs. Like all Young's music, it's not for the faint-hearted, and you'd be forgiven for assuming a lack of progression throughout the 20 or so minutes of each piece. However, the careful use of specific frequencies creates all kind of odd psycho-neurological affects in the brain, creating a space that is beyond conscious attention - the mind tunes in to a new way of being, freed from the constraints of taste or opinion.
I can't sell this record enough - it is one of the greatest things to every grace wax - designed to be played loudly and in a single, uninterrupted sitting, I defy anyone to not get caught up in its trance-like effect under the right conditions. If your in New York, Young and Zazeela have an ongoing installation where you can go and sit in on these continuous drones and chants - there house is an open performance space that has been running a perpetual version of this work for nigh on 30 years.

You can pick this up at Piccadilly records for at least another ten minutes - Buy it

Tuesday 11 August 2015

Week 2: Betty Chung - Bang Bang / Jun Mayuzumi - Block Room

I've got a bit of a thing for foreign language covers of classic tracks and this one is right up there with the best of them. Stoned Circus have done a cracking job digging this one up.
Ignoring the incorrect attribution (Sonny Bono wrote it for Cher, Nancy Sinatra just covered it) this is an example of two musical cultures meeting to create something that's neither entirely Western or Eastern. 
The B-side, Jun Mayuzumi's Northern Soul tinged Jap-swinger Block Room, is arguably even better so all in all this is one heck of a 7" that qualifies as a 'Freak of the Week' not because it's wildly psychedelic but due to it's fascinating cultural blending..

Wednesday 5 August 2015

Week 1



We thought it would never arrive. Each release date passed and all we received was an email saying there were 'supply problems'. Would it ever really happen? And then one day it came. Yes, that's right, our Kung Fury OST 12"s and True Survivor 7" actually arrived!
If you haven't watched Kung Fury you NEED to watch it. If you watched it and didn't love it more than your favourite pet, then we are through. Leave here and never return.
Alright, I'm kidding, but seriously, we couldn't be more excited



This inexplicably awesome film/soundtrack is just drenched in WTF moments, so it's only fitting it should be our first Freak of the Week!