Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith :: The Aquarium Drunkard Interview

Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith wrote her new album The Mosaic of Transformation as a spiritual process, trying to understand the mental blocks that made music, life, and everything else feel impossible. “This album was a tool for me to heal this mental block by finding a way to embody the music,” she explains . . .

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The Aquarium Drunkard Show: SIRIUS/XMU (7pm PDT, Channel 35)

Open rhythms. Via satellite, transmitting from northeast Los Angeles — the Aquarium Drunkard Show on SIRIUS/XMU, channel 35. 7pm California time, Wednesdays . . .

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Wolfgang Muthspiel :: Angular Blues

There's a particular clarity made possible by the trio format, something guitarist Wolfgang Muthspiel, bassist Scott Colley, and drummer Brian Blade make clear on Angular Blues, Muthspiel's fourth album as bandleader for the storied ECM label. This spacious arrangement makes for magnificent listening . . .

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Transmissions :: A Conversation With Luke Schneider

Our guest this week on Transmissions is pedal steel player Luke Schneider. Best known as a sideman for Margo Price, he's back with a New Age album, Altar of Harmony, released by the venerable Third Man Records. Schneider takes the pedal steel for a cosmic ride on his new album, conjuring up uncanny sounds that seem to bend the ear—and the heart . . .

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Aquarium Drunkard Presents: The Drop Bear’s Song

At 44 tracks, the digital relief album serves up a massive helping of AD compatriots including, but not limited to, Steve Gunn, Mary Lattimore, James Toth, Sarah Louise, Maston, Bill MacKay, MV & EE, Andrew Tuttle, and loads more . . .

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A Home Away From Home, Vol. 1 :: Brazilian Covers of International Pop & Rock Hits

There’s something really comforting about a cover song...familiar while still feeling fresh, soothing and confounding at the same time . . .

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The Lagniappe Sessions :: Lola Kirke

For her first ever Lagniappe Session, singer/songwriter/actress Lola Kirke takes to interpreting R&B, pop, and country classics by Irma Thomas, Madonna, Gary Stewart, and Samantha Mathis . . .

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The Aquarium Drunkard Show: SIRIUS/XMU (7pm PDT, Channel 35)

Via satellite, transmitting from northeast Los Angeles — the Aquarium Drunkard Show on SIRIUS/XMU, channel 35. 7pm California time, Wednesdays.

34.1090° N, 118.2334° W . . .

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An Evening In Mono (A Medley)

... which brings us to this mix... in tribute to Art Dudley, here are tunes from some of my favorite mono LPs recorded using an emt 930 turntable with a Miyajima zero mono cartridge on a 12” Schick tonearm fed into a Miyajima etr-mono step up transformer and a Shindo Monbrison preamp . . .

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Transmissions :: A Conversation With Steve Gunn

We're joined by Steve Gunn for this episode of the Transmissions podcast—completing our round of talks with the participants of the Gunn/Lattimore/Tyler canceled tour. But there's much more to hear here than another pandemic rap. Topics of conversation include the new Livin' In Between EP, which pairs Gunn's last Lagniappe Session with a brand-new cover of Neil Young's "Motion Pictures," Steve's hardcore youth, immersion in the experimental Philadelphia scene, and his longstanding creative partnership with drummer John Trucinski . . .

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The Lagniappe Sessions :: Omni (Second Session)

Just prior to the lockdown, Omni recorded their second entry for the Lagniappe Sessions. While their 2016 initial set paid tribute to 'the best Alice Cooper song you've never heard', here, the Atlanta trio take on Billy Joel's FM radio-ready paean to the shadow self -- "The Stranger." Next up... some 10cc . . .

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Circles Around the Sun :: S/T

Recorded a week before the passing of guitarist Neal Casal, the deep-fried boogies of Circles Around the Sun suggest a Giorgio Moroder produced Shakedown Street. Exploring the middle ground between psych and disco, Circles Around the Sun III is all fat Moog basslines and slinky speedball guitars, with a fair amount of studious jazz fusion in the mix for good measure . . .

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Unearthed, Vol. 10 :: Pico Boulevard Blues

McCabe's Guitar Shop in Santa Monica isn't just one of the best musical instrument stores in the great Los Angeles area. For a half-century, its backroom has been the site of thousands of concerts. It's an incredibly intimate space, encouraging artists to loosen up and really connect with fans. For the latest Unearthed bootleg mix extravaganza, we've got 85 minutes of cherrypicked McCabe's performances, stretching from 1972 to 2017, featuring mellow folkies, punk rockers, jangle guitar gods and more . . .

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Got My Chips Cashed In (A Mixtape)

These laments to weary-eyed truck drivers, CB radio farces, and runarounds with highway patrolmen offer a shoulder to lean on as you travel the literal or proverbial road to the end of the line. Got My Chips Cashed In is a playlist that stretches from the genre’s origin to its modern counterparts, with a few stops along the way for a hot cup of coffee, some southern fried, and a slice of cherry pie. Those big old wheels keep rolling …and the hits just keep on coming . . .

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Rose City Band :: The AD Interview

Ripley Johnson has carved out a niche in psychedelic drone and motorik repetition, helming Wooden Shjips, the long-running experiment in lysergic primitivism, and Moon Duo, likewise mind-expanding but slanted towards electronics. But a lifelong affection for classic rock and country and a newly reawakened appreciation for the seasons led him recently to form the new Rose City Band. A mostly solo endeavor despite the name, Rose City Band’s sophomore lp, Summerlong, employs lap steel and mandolin as well as the usual rock band instruments to create a warm, buoyant, sunny Saturday morning vibe . . .

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