Showing posts with label lo-fi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lo-fi. Show all posts

Monday, April 30, 2018

hold yr breath.


i know i've said some shit about jim ferraro in the past, but have been revisiting this album from his peak & i've been thoroughly enjoying it's gloopy glue sniffing mutant lo-fi rock & roll.


Wednesday, April 9, 2014

i am damo suzuki.

http://www49.zippyshare.com/v/45345474/file.html

holy fuck is this good. bought this last week, & have been jamming the fuck out of it. weirdo dutch lo-fi yacht funk from the eighties. blare this the next sunny day with yr windows open & yr head in the clouds amigos.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

qualchan. // smashing in the face of youth culture.

http://www23.zippyshare.com/v/73159736/file.html

sorry to be that guy, but here is my latest album. i recorded this live at various locations here in seattle throughout last year & some of this one. lo-fi ambient synth rubs shoulders with field recordings. if yr interested, i'm going to start posting more of my work here.

http://www61.zippyshare.com/v/40192157/file.html




& before i totally destroy any shred of respectability i have by posting all of my work here, this will be my last one. chopped & screwed loops of experimental library, funk, soundtrack, & jazz loops. heavily inspired by robert turman, croiners, & the my dream date with boyd rice tape comp. this got released by the lovely scott over at ailanthus. support them here. thanks for putting up with this, i promise i have a few more awesome posts for the next couple of days.

Friday, July 5, 2013

Yeah scrubs


I'm posting this because: a - I've been re-hearing it all week; b - everybody else should as well. Clinic is a tricky band. They've created such a distinctive sound that it's quite difficult to notice the nuances between their records -- about 10 so far --, thus giving the impression that they might've gotten engulfed by it. To be honest, I couldn't cope well with frustration and had kind of given up since Winchester Cathedral. The most recent one, Free Reign, was ok, although it was Daniel Lopatin's version that made it worth. Perhaps this collaboration could lead to more interesting outputs in the future. Meanwhile, Internal Wrangler is more than you'll need to root for this guys.

pw: spooked