Sam Shepard :: Where Does A Hero Live?

Through bragging, a lot of early-day American heroes sprang up. Paul Bunyan, Pecos Bill, all those mythic guys emerged from the fantastic "tall tales," mostly based on macho bravado and superhuman strength. Pecos Bill dug the Rio Grande with his bare hands. Paul Bunyan uprooted mighty trees and drank whole lakes in a single sitting. But these guys were totally fictitious. Then there were the real live ones like Jesse James, Billy the Kid, Mickey Free, Buffalo Bill. Tales grew around them mostly out of a giant communications gap between the stolid intellectual East Coast and the wide-open . . .

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Terrors :: Ensorcell Qori

If avoiding the spotlight were an artform, Baltimore’s Elijah Forrest, who performs as Terrors, is expert in its craft. His recordings are spread throughout limited edition split cassette tape releases, usually with strange phonetic titles difficult to define or comprehend. And in terms of priorities, his heart seems more invested in his other project, Lolly Gesserit (he even recommends this project in the Ensorcell Qori liner notes). But while Gesserit is more a dissonant, droning kind of thing, Terrors could be described . . .

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Unwashed And Somewhat Slightly Dazed: David Bowie 1966-2016

Folk / glitter / spaceman / plastic soul / mainstream pop icon and beyond,  David Bowie transcended - no matter the genre or medium. The following collage is comprised of an hour’s worth of oddities and curios spanning a half century, unwashed and somewhat slightly dazed.

Peter And The Wolf
Chant Of The Ever Circling Skeletal Family
When I'm Five
I'm A Hog For You Baby
After All
Segue - Baby Grace (A Horrid Cassette)Waiata
African Night Flight
Don't Sit Down
It's No Game (part 1)
We Are Hungry Men
The King Of Stamford . . .

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Théorî¨me :: L’appel Du Midi î  Midi Pile

Transmitting to us via Paris is the one-woman band Théorî¨me. Imagine 60s Yé-yé cryogenically frozen, thawed into 80s industrial no-wave, frosted again, and now set loose into the wild as something wholly new. This is some shit to get on terms with. Her debut lp, L’appel Du Midi î  Midi Pile, was released late last year via Bruit Direct Disques, and needs to be heard to be believed. words /

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SIRIUS/XMU :: Aquarium Drunkard Show (Noon EST, Channel 35)

Our weekly two hour show on SIRIUS/XMU, channel 35, can be heard twice every Friday — Noon EST with an encore broadcast at Midnight EST.

SIRIUS 489: Jean Michel Bernard — Générique Stephane ++ Brian Eno - No One Receiving ++ Talking Heads - I Zimbra ++ Arthur Russell - Make 1, 2 ++ 6ix - I’m Just Like You ++ Can - Vernal Equinox ++ Placebo - Balek ++ Tom Tom Club - L'î‰léphant ++ Brenda Ray / Jingo - Keep Holding On ++ Dwight Sykes - Bye   ++ Johnny Walker - Love . . .

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Michael Nau :: Some Twist

Michael Nau’s latest long player, Some Twist, finds the Maryland native following the breezy, off-kilter charm of last year’s Mowing, his solo debut. And that is to say it’s great. Album opener “Good Thing” bursts with the gleaming originality that has come to define Nau and his wife Whitney McGraw’s collective work as Cotton Jones, namely the  albums Paranoid Cocoon and Tall . . .

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Stardust – Joni Mitchell 1982-2007

While there may not be quite as many highs as from her California days, there's still much to be gleaned from Joni Mitchell's often overlooked post-Mingus period. Even her more forgettable albums from the 1980s offer something to behold, while the mid-1990s volley of Turbulent Indigo and Taming The Tiger  have . . .

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The Lagniappe Sessions :: James Elkington — The Kinks Versions

Lagniappe (la ·gniappe) noun ‘lan-ˌyap,’ — 1. An extra or unexpected gift or benefit. 2. Something given or obtained as a gratuity or bonus.

One of our favorite records of the year, James Elkington's Wintres Woma is one of subtle nuance, its depth and breadth unfurling with each consecutive listen. Here, Elkington pays tribute to The Kinks, beginning with a proper nod to the greatness of Dave Davies with 1969's "This Man He Weeps Tonight . . .

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Fela Kuti :: Music Is The Weapon (Documentary, 1982)

Clocking in at an incredibly potent 53 minutes, Music Is The Weapon was shot in Lagos in 1982 chronicling the Nigerian juggernaut that was Fela Kuti. Helmed by French director/cinematographer Jean-Jacques Flori, the film surrounds itself with the interchangeable music/politics that was Kuti's orbit. A weapon, indeed. Stream the documentary in its entirety, below.

Related: Fela Kuti, Feliciano . . .

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SIRIUS/XMU :: Aquarium Drunkard Show (Noon EST, Channel 35)

Our weekly two hour show on SIRIUS/XMU, channel 35, can be heard twice every Friday — Noon EST with an encore broadcast at Midnight EST.

SIRIUS 488: Jean Michel Bernard — Générique Stephane ++ Sun Ra — We’re Living In The Space Age ++ Honeyboy Martin & The Voices — Dreader Than Dread ++ Johnny & The Attractions — I’m Moving On ++ Andersons All Stars — Intensified Girls ++ King Sporty — DJ Special ++ Freddie Mackay — When I’m Gray ++ Hopeton Lewis — Sound And . . .

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Aquarium Drunkard & The Jerry Garcia Family Present: Grateful Shred & Friends, August 1st – The Teragram Ballroom

August 1st - in celebration of Jerry Garcia’s 75th Birthday - Aquarium Drunkard & The Jerry Garcia Family Present: Grateful Shred & Friends, live at the Teragram Ballroom in Los Angeles. Tickets: HERE.

w/ Delicate Steve ++ King Tuff ++ William Tyler ++ Emmett Kelly ++ Eric Johnson ++ Jenny O ++ Omar Velasco ++ Leslie Stevens & more . . .

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Robyn Hitchcock :: The Aquarium Drunkard Interview

A conversation with Robyn Hitchcock can at times feel a lot his lyrics; just when things seem grounded, the skies open up and we're off in the clouds for a whimsical journey. A very affable fellow, there’s great humor spiced through his words, often moving quickly between the visceral and surreal. Following a conversation this past month in San Francisco, we caught up with Hitchcock to chat about his career, living in Nashville, and his excellent new self-titled album.

Aquarium Drunkard: At the show last month you mentioned how happy you are with the new record. What aspects pleased you with this one?

Robyn Hitchcock: Just everything worked at once. It was just a series of really good coincidences. I got a very good crop of songs. Brendan Benson, we'd been talking for a year or two about doing something. It turned out something meant producing a record.

AD: What all did he bring to the table as far as his production?

Robyn Hitchcock: He brought a few things. He brought, or helped bring, some of the musicians that I recorded with. The bass is Jon Estes  and the drummer Jon Radford. And his studio. It was quite a collaborative venture. He'd look at the songs and make suggestions, sometimes for the structure. He'd suggest chord changes which I then wouldn't use...you know, he's another musician and songwriter. He's my partner so he kind of stood up to me. Especially as you get older you can kind of call all the shots, and if you do that you never really surprise yourself. But I wasn't passive either, I wasn't the passenger. It wasn't like 'okay Brendan, bend me and shape me any way you want'. It was much more. Me and the guys would sort of work out moving parts, and the structure. The structures are pretty much mine, but a lot of the sort of mechanics of it were worked out. In regards to bass and drums, it was all looked at. It wasn't like, 'okay Robyn's got the chords, we'll just back along.' Which is how it sometimes goes, because I like getting new musicians when they're fresh and haven't too much time to live with the song. But these people lived with the songs almost instantly. They're really kind of tuned up. The record sounds like we've been playing together for years, but actually a lot of the players had only just heard the songs that evening.

Robyn Hitchcock :: Mad Shelley’s Letterbox

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Outro Tempo: Electronic And Contemporary Music From Brazil 1978-1992

Earlier this year Netherlands-based reissue outfit Music From Memory released the wonderful and exquisitely strange compilation, Outro Tempo: Electronic And Contemporary Music From Brazil 1978-1992. A collection of exotic, otherworldly futurism and electronics, born from the . . .

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House And Land :: S/T

Sarah Louise Henson's dazzling 2016 LP on VDSQ was one of the year's best examples of the ever-expanding 21st century guitar soli scene. She's followed it up this year with a similarly fantastic . . .

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Pop Makossa: The Invasive Dance Beat of Cameroon 1976-1984

Makossa, the infectious dance music of Cameroon, blended beautifully with funk, disco and pop in the late 70s and early 80s – and the Analog Africa label has gathered together some of the period's amazing highlights in this recommended compilation. Put together by deep crate digger and Analog Africa founder Samy Ben Redjeb and DJ and music producer Déni Shain, become a member or log in.