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=BACK IN= This is the first album of 2019 from INTERNATIONAL TEACHERS OF POP, a new band formed by FAT WHITE FAMILY members The MOONLANDINGZ and The ECCENTRONIC RESEARCH COUNCIL, Adrian Flanagan (the well-known KING HAVE LONG ARMS) and Dean Honer (a member of ADD N TO (X), I MONSTER, and THE ALL SEEING I, who led the 90s STEREOLAB scene), and Leonore Wheatley, a member of The SOUNDCARRIERS, who released an album on Melodic. In those days, people who were crazy about pop in a mysterious position that was not even respected as a cult, hooked up with FAT WHITE FAMILY, who are currently the most cutting edge rock and understand, and got back everything they had (although I've been following them for a long time). They made synth wave,...[Read More]
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=BACK IN= Australia will play in the band The RANGOONS with ELA STILES, who has released a solo from Bedroom Suck in Sydney. Jay Cruikshank and LOW LIFE, a band from the same country as us, and the masterpiece neo-psychedelic band ORION. New duo JAY AND YUTA by Japanese YUTA, a member of JAY AND YUTA, 1st album in 2020. SUICIDE ~ CHROME ~ NOCTURNAL EMISSIONS ~ CURRENT 93ism that came down from heaven with analog synths.[Read More]
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Alan Lomax, a folk music researcher and director of the Library of Congress who had a great influence on the folk music movement all over the world, recorded a phantom session by Tennessee country blues singer FRED MCDOWELL in 1959. A 2011 masterpiece board that recorded the sound source. Long-lasting repress including cover songs. Pitchfork gave it an 8.5 at the time.[Read More]
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A 2011 masterpiece released from ALAN LOMAX, a folk music researcher and director of the Library of Congress who had a huge influence on the folk music movement around the world, who recorded a phantom session by Tennessee country blues singer FRED MCDOWELL in 1959. This is the first repress in a long time, including cover songs. Pitchfork gave it an 8.5 at the time.
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Alan Lomax, a folk music researcher and director of the Library of Congress who had a great influence on the folk music movement all over the world, recorded a phantom session by Tennessee country blues singer FRED MCDOWELL in 1959. A 2011 masterpiece board that recorded the sound source. Long-lasting repress including cover songs. Pitchfork gave it an 8.5 at the time.[Read More]
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Alan Lomax, a folk music researcher and director of the Library of Congress who had a great influence on the folk music movement all over the world, recorded a phantom session by Tennessee country blues singer FRED MCDOWELL in 1959. A 2011 masterpiece board that recorded the sound source. Long-lasting repress including cover songs. Pitchfork gave it an 8.5 at the time.[Read More]