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Went Solo On That Ass, But It’s Still the Same (Kinda)
October 29, 2008 – 10:30 am
Yesterday I mentioned in passing how André Herman Düne, formerly of the Anti-Folk band Herman Dune, has changed his name to Stanley Brinks and embarked on a solo career. His solo output as Brinks doesn’t represent too big a departure from that of his old group. His songs, like Herman Dune’s, are weird […]
Easy Does It, Do It Easy, That’s How I’m Doin’
June 4, 2008 – 10:49 am
Hump-day or not, Wednesday isn’t gonna get in the way of my attempts at keeping my mood relaxed and easy-going this week. For me it’s just another opportunity to ease some smooth sounds into your ear with the same finesse I’ve been using to ease myself from a standing to sitting position and back […]
Records at Random Vol. 51 - Augustus Pabo East of the River Nile
May 9, 2008 – 11:10 am
I spent an unfortunate amount of time over the last year looking for my 7” 45RPM copy of Augustus Pablo’s “East of the River Nile.” I’d taken it with me to the radio station for a dusty set a few years ago, slipping it into the sleeve of a Lee Perry dub album for […]