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Wednesday, July 7, 2010
NEW WIGGGZZZZ
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Labels: DALLAS, DOUBLE WIDE
Saturday, May 15, 2010
MINI MIX #35
track list:
1. weird war - music for masturbation (drag city - 2004)
2. ariel pink's haunted graffiti - revolution's a lie (4ad - 2010)
3. 2:54 - creeping (self-released - 2010)
4. little claw - human taste (1001 distribution - 2009)
5. night control - those girls (kill shaman - 2009)
6. soft healer - movie light (captured tracks - 2010)
7. suicide - diamonds, fur coat, champagne (ze - 1980)
8. teeth - a is for asshole (hozac - 2010)
9. young marble giants - final day (rough trade - 1980)
download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?mmjntttyjyk
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Labels: mini mix
Monday, May 3, 2010
TONIGHT
May Day weekend killed and made the lethargy run wild, this posting should have happened days and days ago. Come get spooked at the Kitty Cat Klub tonight, wild girl records will be played.
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Thursday, April 29, 2010
Weave! yo head at at, Weave! yo head at
LA's Weave! surf right into late 70's early 80's UK girl groups put out by 99 Records by way of Adrian Sherwood sitting on the face of Bow Wow Wow. I can write a bio, thank you. When not skipping over the rest of the U.S., canceling the release of a single & heading over to Europe, Weave! can be found in the attic of Origami Vinyl, located in Echo Park, La. Praise be with them, faith is in my heart; Weave! will release another record. Until then, Weave! live @ Origami:
Weave! from Origami Vinyl on Vimeo.
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Labels: manimal vinyl, origami vinyl, video, vimeo, weave
Monday, April 19, 2010
QUEER FUTURES: BORN IN FLAMES IN NYC
If you're in NYC on the 26th I highly highly recommend going to see Lizzie Borden's brilliant not quite mockumentary Born in Flames! Featuring queer feminist bike gangs, radicals hijacking media outlets & a post-punk soundtrack featuring early Red Crayola & the Bloods. The Queer/Art/Film series, created by Adam Baran & Ira Sachs, provides contemporary queer artists with the means to showcase films by filmmakers who have affected their artwork. This month's film was picked by queer beauty Barbara Hammer! Hammer, a video & sound artist, will have her first U.S. retrospective next January at the MOMA! Previous artists to have curated the series include Anthony Hegarty, Rodney Evans & Justin Bond (who totally & obviously chose Ken Russel's The Devils).
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Labels: barbara hammer, born in flames, lizzie borden, moma, queer futures, queer/art/film, red crayola, the bloods, video, vimeo