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From: exotica-owner@xmission.com
To: exotica-digest@xmission.com
Subject: exotica Digest V2 #25
Reply-To: exotica@xmission.com
Errors-To: exotica-owner@xmission.com
Precedence:
exotica Digest Monday, 29 July 1996 Volume 02 : Number 025
In this issue:
Re: Peter Thomas Sound Orchester
Re: Baxter finds
Re: BLASPHEMER!
Re: Baxter finds
Charlie (was "Re: ULTRA-LOUNGE")
Re: Walter Wanderly CD (Scamp)
Re: Drasnin's Voodoo
Re: Baxter finds
Re: Sideburns & Switchblades!
Re: Las Vegas Grind
Re: "Fire Goddess" by Webley Edwards
Dada'quariums presents: the EXOTICA RELEASES OVERVIEW v2.0
Andre Williams
Re: Andre Williams
Best Baxter CD ?
Digest version of the list?
Re: Best Baxter CD ?
Re: Collections
Lyman
Re: Collections
8-tracks
Re: The mid-60s orchestral "Discotheque" genre
Re: The mid-60s orchestral "Discotheque" genre
misanthropy 511 playlist
See the end of the digest for information on subscribing to the exotica
or exotica-digest mailing lists and on how to retrieve back issues.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
From: riviera@tiac.net
Date: Sat, 27 Jul 1996 16:12:04 -0400
Subject: Re: Peter Thomas Sound Orchester
>there's another cd from his available, called "easy lounge" or something
>like that; is that as great?
It's Ausgezeichnet!(outstanding!);there's also a german double CD of his
film music on Polydor,out of print for a couple of years, but it can be
found.The quality of Peter Thomas' music is remarkably consistent,despite
the wide variety of sounds and styles he's worked in;sci-fi and mystery
soundtracks,production music,ez listening pop,etc,etc.
Like Raymond Scott and Les Paul, he's also a bit of an inventor.Frustrated
with the limitations of synthgesizers available in the late 60's, he had
one made to his specs with 16(!!) oscillators. The sub-sonic technology he
developed for it was licensed by the US government, who intended to use it
as a weapon!The original synthesizer is now in a museum, in Munich, I
think.
BTW,the german countdown at the beginning of the "Raumpatrouille" theme is
the first ever use of a vocoder in music. It went on to be an important
element in the sonic arsenal of an ex-member of the P.Thomas
Soundorchester, Giorgio Moroder.
If you like Peter Thomas, you should also check out his contemporary,
Martin Bottcher, a film composer best known for his music from german
westerns.
Guten Tag!
Riviera
------------------------------
From: patrick@xpedite.com (Patrick Cashin)
Date: Sat, 27 Jul 96 16:36:45 EDT
Subject: Re: Baxter finds
Has anyone heard Baxter's "La Femme" or "Bora Bora"?
Some guy at work just walked in with a mint copy of each.
------------------------------
From: bstewart@ids2.idsonline.com
Date: Sat, 27 Jul 1996 17:41:05 -0400
Subject: Re: BLASPHEMER!
At 02:52 PM 7/26/96, you wrote:
>Jill Mingo wrote:
>>This is only one step above Arthur
>>"loungebore" Lyman.
>
>Hey! Lyman rules. Not only do I love
>Lyman, my pets do too! What Lyman
>records in what parallel universe have
>you been listening to?!
>
>All but one or two of the ones I have are
>great.
>
>mark
I have "Taboo" on CD and while I wouldn't go so far to say that Lyman is a
'loungebore', I still perfer Denny because he used more varied
instrumentation and sound effects. Lyman seemed more geared towards true
Hawaiian music which isn't bad, in and of itself. No flame there.
IMOP,
Bryan
------------------------------
From: bcleve@tiac.net (Brother Cleve)
Date: Sat, 27 Jul 1996 18:57:27 -0400
Subject: Re: Baxter finds
>Has anyone heard Baxter's "La Femme" or "Bora Bora"?
"Bora Bora" is great. Classic exotica sounds updated with a late 60's feel.
Fine orchestrations, very well recorded. A lighter feel than the delectable
"Que Mango" (which is out now on Scamp). Highly recomended.
I never got much out of "La Femme". It's very straight orchestral music by
Frank Pourcel, who has never done much for me either. Just pretty plain,
IMHO. Lovely cover, though.
br cleve
------------------------------
From: erik@top.monad.net
Date: Sat, 27 Jul 1996 20:25:56 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Charlie (was "Re: ULTRA-LOUNGE")
Sevo Stille writes:
>IMHO, the knowledge that the high-spirited off-key chorus is a gang of
>murderers and the bizarre leftist lyrics (in the vein of "you could feed the
>world from my garbage dump") can't make up for Charlies campfire singing and
>third-rate guitar strumming. If it has to be down-to-the-earth hippie music,
>give me David Peel any time!
It's pretty common knowledge, but interesting to note that the Beach Boys
actually recorded one of Manson's songs; "Cease to Exist," which they retitled
"Never Learn Not to Love," which is on the "20/20" album if memory serves. It
was recorded and released shortly before the murders and has been a source of
embarassment to the group ever since. In fact, when Capitol released its
excellent series of Beach Boys two-fer C.D.'s a few years back, the otherwise
superb liner notes mentioned the song's original title but *not* it's real
author (I think it's credited to Dennis Wilson). To be fair, though, it's
really not a bad song!
--Jon Johnson
erik@top.monad.net
------------------------------
From: Jason M <mugen@spacelab.net>
Date: Sat, 27 Jul 1996 21:47:14 +0000
Subject: Re: Walter Wanderly CD (Scamp)
Hey kids
Just got the Walter Wenderly CD from Kim's Video in NYC ($13.99).
Most of the songs are with Astrud (available on most of her albums) but
there are a few extras that are not (15 songs in all).There is also a
history of the group and Bossa in general. All in all ,it's so nice to
have it all on one CD.A must have for Bossa fans.
------------------------------
From: mingo@cqm.co.uk (Jill Mingo)
Date: Sun, 28 Jul 1996 05:42:03 -0600 (MDT)
Subject: Re: Drasnin's Voodoo
>About Robert Drasnin "Voodoo". I bought the original of this a couple years
>>ago and wasn't particularly impressed and was very surprised when I played
>>the reissue in a shop and realised I had it!!! Fairly average exotic music
>>I'd say. Stick to early Martin Denny and Les "God" Baxter. Or Eden Ahbez.
>>They are brill examples of exotic music. This is only one step above Arthur
>>"loungebore" Lyman.
>
>Signed
>Anonymous
>
>
>Y'know...just because people can talk and think and put one word in front
>of the other and make sentences that make sense. etc etc etc still doesn't
>mean they are not a fucking idiot
>I just woke up and I'm a little Cancery (Crabby) and I don't like people
>talkin' shit about obvious genius!!!!!
>
Excuse me, but this comment was NOT signed anonymous, but rather signed by
me, JILL. I didn't realise that my subjective opinion on this record was not
allowed. Voodoo is quite an OK LP. Some tracks are rather good even, but it
did not change my life. I would not rush out and buy the CD. Arthur Lyman,
like several of Denny's later LPs reminds me very much of cocktail lounge
music. Yes, it's quirky. Yes, it's pleasant. Yes, it is very reminiscent of
a certain time period in America, but it has made no real impression on me.
Again, he has a few odd tracks here and there that are rather good. But
playing something like Carribean Moonlight (LB) or Eden's Island or the
Martin Denny first 10 LPs (give or take a couple) REALLY transcends me into
a new realm of reality. Lots of people in Europe (yes, there are people on
this list in Europe) who have a real fucking hard time finding this music
but are rather curious to find more, can often only find these reissue CDs.
I would hate to think that someone would hear Arthur Lyman's TABOO LP (which
I have seen several times over here) and think that is the best exotica
around. And the way everyone goes on about it, you would think that this is
a FACT, and not just a few people's opinions. So everyone with their 800
records and 2000 CD collections might be able to reflect and come to the
conclusion that these are great examples of exotica, but in my relatively
small knowledge of exotica, I would say there is some better stuff. God only
knows how much music the person who asked this question has, but if they had
a helluva lot, they would have gotton the LP some time ago. OK?
Jill
------------------------------
From: mingo@cqm.co.uk (Jill Mingo)
Date: Sun, 28 Jul 1996 05:51:38 -0600 (MDT)
Subject: Re: Baxter finds
>
>
>Has anyone heard Baxter's "La Femme" or "Bora Bora"?
>
>Some guy at work just walked in with a mint copy of each.
>
>I have some French dudes version of Les Baxter's LA FEMME and it is fairly
standard orchestral stuff. I have not heard Baxter's version of it. And my
opinion on music is obviously not respected on this list anyway so you
should probably track them down at all cost. Haven't heard BORA BORA. Wish I
had.
Jill (the only person on this list who thinks Lyman is overrated, not shit,
just overrated)
------------------------------
From: stefan.kery@mailbox.swipnet.se (STEFAN KERY)
Date: Sun, 28 Jul 1996 18:31:18 +0200 (MET DST)
Subject: Re: Sideburns & Switchblades!
Las Vegas Grind etc...
If your buying the CDs your missing lots of cool songs. The guy who put=20
those comps out hate CDs and left out lotsa stuff that are only on the LPs.=
=20
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha - I=B4m the Devil - He=B4s a=
=20
bugger man.......(Satan & Disciples) here=B4s a tip, if you ever run in to=
=20
Satan & Disciples LP on Goldband, grab it!=20
Stefan
------------------------------
From: stefan.kery@mailbox.swipnet.se (STEFAN KERY)
Date: Sun, 28 Jul 1996 18:39:38 +0200 (MET DST)
Subject: Re: Las Vegas Grind
Yep, Andrew Williams did "Greasy Chicken" ka ka dudel-do. Four hairy
policemen was part to of the Wavy Gravy LP comp series. Dont think their out
on CD. Better keep your record player.
Stefan
>
>
>About the same time that the LAS VEGAS GRIND albums came out
>there was an album called FOUR HAIRY POLICEMEN that was in
>the same vein. It contained a track called "The Greasy Chicken"
>but I don't remember who it was credited to. I believe it was
>Andre Williams. Has anyone else heard it? Does anyone know if
>the song is available on CD?
>
>
------------------------------
From: stefan.kery@mailbox.swipnet.se (STEFAN KERY)
Date: Sun, 28 Jul 1996 18:22:48 +0200 (MET DST)
Subject: Re: "Fire Goddess" by Webley Edwards
Yep, it=B4s that one on Capitol Jack. It=B4s from his TV series "Hawaii=
Calls"=20
there=B4s also another one called "Exotica" but it=B4s not as good as "Fire=
=20
Godess". Somebody just used that sleeve for a Rolling Stones bootleg (!?)=20
Bad taste.
Stefan/Subliminal Sounds
>Found a copy of and "Fire
>>Goddess" by Webley Edwards for a buck each in EX+ condition recently,
>
>>soundbliss9@earthlink.net
>______________________________
>
>"Fire Goddess" by Webley Edwards.
>
>Isn't that on Capitol with this VERY exotic/attractive half naked woman on
>the cover holding out (for you ? perhaps) these 2 half shells filled with
>fire convieniently covering up her most I'm sure luscious breasts ?
>
>What do you think of that record ? I think it's brilliant !!!
>
>- Jack
>
>
>
>
------------------------------
From: dada@ping.be (Johan Dada Vis)
Date: Sun, 28 Jul 1996 17:05:38 +0100
Subject: Dada'quariums presents: the EXOTICA RELEASES OVERVIEW v2.0
>mingo@cqm.co.uk (Jill Mingo) wrote:
>
>LABELS? LABELS? LABELS? Can't order them without at least knowing the label!!
Did YOU ever ask somethin like that,
or "is that one on CD?"
or "where can I find a review?"...
Well, I did, sooooooooooo I thought it would be a good idea
to bring together in 1 place details about exotica releases,
such as: label, origin, release year,
and - most important of all - links to places on the Web
where you can find reviews, track lists, sound samples...
Finally, after months of work, this idea has become reality!
It's called:
----------------------------------
THE EXOTICA RELEASES OVERVIEW v2.0
----------------------------------
and can be found @ DADA'QUARIUMS: "http://www.ping.be/~ping1241/"
(You will need a frame-capable browser, like Netscape Navigator)
This Exotica Releases Overview lists more than 300 exotica releases
by almost 200 different artists, with about 200 embedded links.
This overview is not complete (yet), but it can become
comprehensive with YOUR help. You can send in additional
entries, and I'll include them in the next release.
Thanks to all of you who already contributed to this
Exotica Releases Overview by reporting about CD's in the
Exotica Newsletter.
Greetings from Johan |)/\|)/\
dada@ping.be home: Wivina 15, 1702, Belgium
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DADA'QUARIUMS "http://www.ping.be/~ping1241/" has: EXOTICA RELEASES OVERVIEW
ExZotica reviews
Zound Zamples
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------------------------------
From: Brad Bigelow <bbigelow@netrail.net>
Date: Sun, 28 Jul 1996 09:52:55 -0700
Subject: Andre Williams
patrick@xpedite.com (Patrick Cashin) wrote:
>It contained a track called "The Greasy Chicken"
>but I don't remember who it was credited to. I believe it was
>Andre Williams. Has anyone else heard it? Does anyone know if
>the song is available on CD?
Andre Williams is a minor legend in R&B. He came from Detroit and
recorded a series of 45s for Fortune, a Detroit label. His
specialty was humorous and risque numbers like "The Greasy Chicken"
and "Jailbait."
Fortune is still, I believe, selling Andre's LP, "Jailbait," and others
(such as the great Nolan Strong and the Diablos) in good ol' LP`format.
I suspect Fortune or some European label has released Andre's stuff on
CD. The Fortune LP catalog number was 8019.
Check with Roots and Rhythm in El Cerrito, CA (510-525-1494) or try one
of the larger on-line CD stores.
Brad Bigelow
bbigelow@netrail.net
------------------------------
From: "kevin king" <xanadu@saltmine.radix.net>
Date: Sun, 28 Jul 1996 15:15:23 -0500
Subject: Re: Andre Williams
According to the Matador web pages (http://www.matador.recs.com), a
recent newly recorded LP entitled "Grasy" has been put out by Norton.
kevin w king
xanadu@radix.net
http://www.radix.net/~xanadu
------------------------------
From: Burning Petals Music <100022.3437@compuserve.com>
Date: 28 Jul 96 15:35:45 EDT
Subject: Best Baxter CD ?
I'm looking for a good all-round introduction to Les Baxter, on CD. Any
suggestions ??
------------------------------
From: "Lazlo Nibble" <lazlo@swcp.com>
Date: Sun, 28 Jul 1996 14:58:45 -0600 (MDT)
Subject: Digest version of the list?
> I was wondering if anyone knew whether there is a digest to this list, and
> how to recieve it.
Email majordomo@xmission.com with "info exotica" in the message for help on
this topic . . .
- --
::: Lazlo (lazlo@swcp.com; http://www.swcp.com/lazlo)
------------------------------
From: SF BeAtNiKs <kimbo@hooked.net>
Date: Sun, 28 Jul 1996 15:29:56 -0700
Subject: Re: Best Baxter CD ?
At 03:35 PM 7/28/96 EDT, you wrote:
>I'm looking for a good all-round introduction to Les Baxter, on CD. Any
>suggestions ??
You are in luck!! If you had asked this just a few short weeks ago, all
that was available was the short, but sweet "Lost Episode" and "African
Blue" - kind of an African jazz thing. Or, perhaps you could have found the
classic "Ritual of the Savage" paired with "Tamboo!" on a boot. "The
Passions" was given the boot, as well. Those Ultra-Lounge comps, Les
Baxter's work was sprinkled here and there.
At long last, there are two CD's (available anywhere, except maybe Wal-mart)
which will fill your bill. "Baxter's Best", which is on the EZ standard
side, is one. But if you want what crowned Les Baxter the "father of
exotica", pick up "The Exotic Moods of Les Baxter". It is two CD's that
include samples of four or five LP's. About all they skipped was "The
Primitive and the Passionate". Come to think of it, "Que Mango" was just
released as well. Long ago, I got sick and tired of waiting, and bought the
LP's...I wish I could boast of paying a buck at Goodwill, but, uh uh. Screw
it, they are mint, the covers are beautiful, and the music is great.
So, there ya go...
No longer GEEK4VINYL@aol.com,
Ford
------------------------------
From: Sassyodd@aol.com
Date: Mon, 29 Jul 1996 00:06:09 -0400
Subject: Re: Collections
soundbliss9 wrote about their collection of music, etc. but when speaking of
8-tracks, said "insurance, heh" implying that 8-tracks were worthless. I
beg to differ. 8-tracks kick some serious ass. Granted there isn't much
lounge on 8-tracks, but they are still a cool way to listen to the ultimate
loop of music. Any one else intrigued w/ 8-tracks? see the "8-track
Heaven" home page.
p.s. found Denny's "Quiet Villiage" at a thrift for .95 and "a taste of
honey" at the Army for .25, envious?
------------------------------
From: Sassyodd@aol.com
Date: Mon, 29 Jul 1996 00:14:53 -0400
Subject: Lyman
Jill, you go girl, don't let the bastards get you down. Exotica is in the
mind of the beholder. Sassy.
------------------------------
From: sax therapy <saxmania@ripco.com>
Date: Mon, 29 Jul 1996 01:13:44 -0600
Subject: Re: Collections
Sassyodd@aol.com wrote:
>
> soundbliss9 wrote about their collection of music, etc. but when speaking of
> 8-tracks, said "insurance, heh" implying that 8-tracks were worthless. I
> beg to differ. 8-tracks kick some serious ass. Granted there isn't much
> lounge on 8-tracks, but they are still a cool way to listen to the ultimate
> loop of music. Any one else intrigued w/ 8-tracks?
I like 8-tracks especially since I have the coolest player. It's
also got a multi band radio, including shortwave and is portable.
One thing you have to watch out for is the rubber wheel. I
picked up a sealed copy of the Kinks on 8 track recently but
after I opened it I found the the rubber had gotten so soft
that it was unplayable:( You can sometimes find 8 track
recorders and make your own custom tapes. I've got an Akai
reel to reel tape recorder that also has an 8 track recorder
player built in.
- -Saul
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From: soundbliss9@earthlink.net
Date: Mon, 29 Jul 1996 08:11:13 +0000
Subject: 8-tracks
Actually, I was not diminishing my _personal_ value of 8-tracks. Some
of them are absolutely irreplacable. I love 'em. But could you imagine
them getting ripped off by some other crazed 8-track collector, and
traying to explain to an insurance agent how they're worth more than a
quarter each?
I had to undergo something similar recently when I had a case of CDs
stolen from my vehicle. Many of them were imports that cost $20-$25
each. Trring to explain replacement cost to my insurance agent was
like talking to a brick wall. She was probably one of those CD buyers
who goes to the local Best Buy to buy the $1.99 classical music CDs by
the Budapest Orchestra.
Long live vinyl and 8-tracks!
soundbliss9@earthlink.net
------------------------------
From: cscheffy@kinglet.Berkeley.EDU (Clark Scheffy)
Date: Mon, 29 Jul 96 10:13:28 PDT
Subject: Re: The mid-60s orchestral "Discotheque" genre
Speaking of this big-band rock genre, i have alwasy referred to this genre as
the "NOW" sound, mostly in reference to the album titles themselves. I think
I'm catching your drift, anyway. Albums with title's like "It's happening
Now",
"Tomorrow will be Yesterday" "Now's the time" Etc. etc. Enoch Light didn't
necessarily use the word "Now" in any of his projects, but take a look around.
Titles with the feeling of the efemeral moment often are the 60's rock/big
band sound of which you speak. One of my faves is Norman Luboff's "Tomorrow
Will Be Yesterday," if only for the title. George Wright (organ genius)
has a wonderful album called "Now's the Time" which also hits this chord,
albeit in a solo organ production. A truly wonderful work in this genre is
"Alive and Kickin'" by the Zack Lawrence Orchestra. I mentioned it here
a couple of weeks ago when I first picked it up. If anyone sees it, get it.
Clark
------------------------------
From: Mark Freitas <Mark_Freitas.LANTE@lante.com>
Date: 29 Jul 96 16:17:30
Subject: Re: The mid-60s orchestral "Discotheque" genre
>i have alwasy referred to this genre as
>the "NOW" sound, mostly in reference to the album titles themselves.
I like "Liberace NOW," if only for its cover and its hideous
spoken word version of "the impossible dream."
Liberace and spoken word - yikes!
But, I think it's outside of said genre, even if of the same time period...
mark
------------------------------
From: misant@ic.net
Date: Mon, 29 Jul 1996 19:31:01 -0500
Subject: misanthropy 511 playlist
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Misanthropy is pleased to announce a night of international noise on
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The Hearing Trumpet will be performing at Noize-a-palooza in Ann Arbor
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ARTIST---------TITLE--------------------CD/CASS/LP--------LABEL
JULY 22, 1996
MARTIN DENNY---jungle river boat--------exotica 90╣-------INSIDE OUT
YEN POX--------purgatorio---------------blood music-------MALIGNANT
S.ROACH/OBMANA-in the realm of twilight-well of souls-----PROJEKT
THE HATERS-----drop ascending 4---------drop ascending----VINYL COMM
TRANQUIL-------got live if you want it--focus of destruct-E.F.
ARTHUR LYMAN---caravan------------------v.a.shaken..stirred-RYKODISC
KNURL----------side 2-------------------diapason----------KNURL
ATRAX MORGUE---before-------------------cut my throat-----SLAUGHTER
MERZBOW--------woodpecker no. 2---------v.a. spectrum ale-RELAPSE
CRAWLING W/TARTS-side 4-----------------motorini elettrici-GYTTJA
BIGG CITIE ORCKESTRA--side 2------------verstimmt---------ECTO TAPES
KEITH MANSFIELD-life of leisure---------v.a.sound gallery-SCAMP
AUNTIE HORROR FILM-ziggurat-------------v.a. earth--------DOR INFINI
J. BONGO BURGER-boulevard broken dreams-v.a.shaken..stirred-RYKODISC
JULY 29, 1996
BOMBORAS-------monsoon------------------savage island-----DIONYSUS
HISS-----------storm--------------------alien bass sounds-AGROCALM
MNORTHAM-------the remains of monument--condensation 7▓---POVERTECH
CM VON HAUSSWOLF-imaginary landscape #5-plays john cage---POVERTECH
VIDNA OBMANA---the ominous dwelling-----river of appearance-PROJEKT
THE IN GROUP---if i had a hammer--------v.a.shaken..stirred-RYKODISC
HAL MCGEE------side 1-------------------f5----------------HAL TAPES
GLOD-----------molecular noisefloor-----gnosis------------MUSICA MAX
STRATVM TERROR-nail-cincture------------true septic whore-SLAUGHTER
SMALL CRUEL PARTY-home borders----------v.a. shiroseasons-SHIROCOAL
CRAWL UNIT-----(hz 7)-------------------proprietary acoustPOVERTECH
CRAWL UNIT-----cutting up shadows-------remains 7▓--------POVERTECH
=======================================================================
KNURL----------PERFORMING LIVE IN THE MISANTHROPY/ CJAM STUDIO
=======================================================================
THE HAFLER TRIO-kuklos------------------a bag of cats-----TOUCH
JOHN DUNCAN----trinity------------------v.a.fault in nothing-ASH
RAPOON---------eye under ice------------errant angels-----SOLEILMOON
BERNARD GUNTER-1------------------------v.a. itineraire---SELEKTION
RADIO MARABU, AUGUST 1996
THE IN GROUP---the man w/ golden gun----v.a.shaken..stirred-RYKODISC
NEWTON/MCKENZIE-neurosonology-----------psychophysicists--SIDE EFFECT
ECOMON---------noises by jay------------n. ca. audio doc.-POVERTECH
ELIANE RADIGUE-biogenesis---------------biogenesis--------METAMKINE
MYSTIC MOODS ORCH.-a man & a woman------man & woman-------SOUNDBIRD
RAPOON---------night that thunders------darker by light---SOLEILMOON
MUSLIMGAUZE----oil prophets-------------gun aramaic-------SOLEILMOON
ROLAND KAYN----cybernetics III----------cybernetics III---DEUTSCHE GR
R.RIMBAUD/ D. SHEA-untitled 1-----------shea>rimbaud>hampson-QUANTUM
COIL-----------lost rivers of london----v.a. succour------PTOLEMAIC T
GEORGE HARRISON-under the mersey wall---electronic sound--ZAPPLE
BIGG CITIE ORCK.-artistlite waltz-------verstimmt---------ECTO TAPES
ZOVIET FRANCE--with us today------------v.a. earth--------DOR INFINITY
ORGANUM--------in extremis pt. 1--------in extremis-------L.A.Y.L.A.H.
LAS DILLYS SISTERS-sometimes good guys--v.a. east side sound-DIONYSUS
THESE ARE GREAT TIMES TO BE A MISANTHROPIST !!
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