Showing posts with label boogie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boogie. Show all posts

Thursday, July 29, 2021

heat dome.


 

when the sage owl was running holy warbles, during the summer he would post a lot of reggae albums to go with the weather. to keep a great idea running, i'll be posting more of my favorite 80's boogie albums. this is such a gem with amazingly lush production. don't sleep on this one. 

 

ps stay hydrated & stay safe everyone during this insane heat wave we're going through!




Thursday, March 4, 2021

diamond dance.


 

 

who knew i needed koto shredding in my life? fans of late eighties era ryuichi sakamoto, mtume & ppu should check this one out.


ps if any of y'all are flipping samples from the records i've been posting i would love to hear them! or if yr just a musician & wanna share yr jams, drop links in the comments section.


pps including this video, this shit goes.



Sunday, June 10, 2018

the soft dissolve.



dub inflected cold wave from chris & cosey of throbbing gristle released in 85. nuff said.

Friday, June 8, 2018

if you know you know.



mid 80's british boogie that wouldn't be out of place on 4ad. perfect jams to smoke weed to on a rainy afternoon.

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

the hill of dreams.



fucking great early electro album, but the real highlight is i cry (night after night). if yr into ppu, cosmic chronic, omega supreme, etc al then this is for you.

Monday, December 22, 2014

lamp of the south.

http://www21.zippyshare.com/v/26475611/file.html




another gem from the vaults of numero as part of their local customs series. this one is near & dear to my heart since i've been feeling real heartsick for the beautiful vistas & warm weather of texas. probably my favorite compilation from them, this makes me think of smoking unfiltered pall malls & drinking sweet tea & whiskey on friend's porches on warm summer nights. essential.

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

if you see me.

http://www9.zippyshare.com/v/21374235/file.html

gospel funk ranging from late sixties till mid eighties. my favorite is the first song by t.l. barrett, whose album i will be posting in the next coupla days.