:Episode Sixty-Six: 7.21.2017
| Artist | Title | Album |
|---|---|---|
| Radiation Flowers | Sunfire Drug Haus | Radiation Flowers |
| Cosmic Fall | Interstellar Junction | Kick Out The Jams |
| Heroin In Tahiti | II | Remoria |
| Earthling Society | Aiwass | England Have My Bones |
| Anno Luz | Por Quê | V/A Outro Tempo: Electronic And Contemporary Music From Brazil 1978-1992 |
| Fernando Falcão | Amanhecer Tabajara (À Alceu Valença) | V/A Outro Tempo: Electronic And Contemporary Music From Brazil 1978-1992 |
| Maria Rita | Cântico Brasileiro No. 3 (Kamaiurá) | V/A Outro Tempo: Electronic And Contemporary Music From Brazil 1978-1992 |
| Bomber Jackets | All I Wanna Do Is Stay At Home | Kudos To The Bomber Jackets |
| Art Feynman | Hot Night Jeremiah | Blast Off Through The Wicker |
| Astral TV | Sun Flares | Chrystal Shores |
| Videodrones | Maniac City | Nattens Hævn |
| Curanderos | Mescalito, Pt. 2 | Curanderos |
| Xordox | Asteroid Dust | Neospection |
Description
The show starts with some Hawkwind-esque blown-out spacerock jams from Cosmic Fall and Earthling Society, but also the dark, minimal, tropically-tinged (yeah, I know, weird) drones of the odd-yet-aptly-named Heroin in Tahiti. I have never done heroin, nor been to Tahiti, and yet, somehow, this album I think captures what it might be like to combine the two. Mostly, I congratulate them on coming up with a name that isn't merely a creative non-sequitur, a seeming rarity in recent years.
Later on in the show, I play not just one... (slight murmur)... not just two (slightly louder murmur)... but three, yes three (murmur transforms into cascade of angry shouts) from the excellent new compilation Outro Tempo: Electronic And Contemporary Music From Brazil 1978-1992 out on Music From Memory records, an excellent companion piece to last year's Soul Jazz-released compliation of electronic music from Venezuela from the same era.
The show finshes with a loooong track from Curanderos, the latest side project from Bardo Pond (of which there are a seemingly infinite number, and all of which are essentially indistinguishable from Bardo Pond itself) and Xordox, the alter-ego of J.G. Thirwell, of Foetus, but, more importantly in my mind, composer of music for the Venture Bros.