tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1207966352686289451.post8078564595764451085..comments2024-02-11T07:23:46.865+01:00Comments on Radio Molotov: AA.VV./Throbbing Gristle - Nice tracks/Mission is terminated (2 lp) #1983Titus Bresthellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14334629023602578304noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1207966352686289451.post-16603566028345835692010-03-30T02:04:42.601+02:002010-03-30T02:04:42.601+02:00You might find this interesting.
We refer to it a...You might find this interesting.<br /><br />We refer to it as "Analog Music from a Lost World" -- previously unreleased post-punk experimental rock from 1981, unlike anything else recorded before or after.<br /><br />"It’s out there but a really good listen...some awesome experimental work." — Richmond Playlist<br /><br />"It’s challenging music made by a collection of people who know what the f_ck they’re talking about when it comes to records...fantastic record...holds its own unique feel and straight weirdness. What more could you want?" -- anuncontrollableurge.com<br /><br />"...enjoyed it immensely! Odd, odd sounds, but funky in a twisted way." — snapcrackleandpops.blogspot.com<br /><br />"It's amazing!" -- Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock<br /><br />"...pretty weird: mixtures of grrl band vocals, psych rock and spaced-out guitar, and 60s style poetic verse. <br />Pretty weird, in the good way." — g-spotlight.blogspot.com<br /><br />"Once again, those lovely folks over at WFMU beat us all to the punch with another chunk of previously unknown avant/post-punk brilliance circa 1981, proving that no matter how much you root around, there's always another truffle waiting to be dug up..." -- nonotnyet.blogspot.com<br /><br />“...lovely and odd...” -- No Rock and Roll Fun.com<br /><br />"It reminds me at times of early Sonic youth. To be honest I love anything which contains deranged female warbleings. You can listen to or download the whole thing from the Free Music Archive website. Well worth an hour of your time." -- burningworld.blogspot.com<br /><br />"...some hefty grooves, and plenty of 'holy shit" moments'. It's a spacious but highly rewarding listen, and I wouldn't be surprised if some label makes an effort to press this on vinyl in the near future." -- ongakubaka.blogspot.com<br /><br />Jason Sigal, Managing Director at WFMU said:<br />"This is amazing stuff and we would be honored to feature it in wfmu's curated portal on the free music archive. I'm very sorry for our slow response, we have a lot of stuff to wade through to find gems like these."<br /><br />http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Karen_Cooper_Complex/Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com