Tag Archives: Terry Callier

There’s No Snow In Lagos

In deference to the ever-icier weather conditions observed outside my place of residence yesterday’s post featured a band that I consciously found snow-suitable. Today I’m going for the exact opposite, a post about an artist whose music is warm to the point of being tropical, driven by sweaty rhythms, and infused with passionate heat. That […]

Records Reissues at Random, Vol. 71: Sixto Rodriguez Cold Fact

Early in the week I praised Tabacco and his group Black Moth Super Rainbow for the druggy, psychedelic quality of their music. This might seem odd coming from a person like myself who’s proud of the fact that they abstain from ingesting things like actual tobacco, in both it’s traditional and “wacky” varieties, and […]

No Refund, Exchange Only

I confess, I’m confused as to the current status of Carolinian Hip-Hop crew Little Brother. They’re a group I’ve long championed. Me and Emeyesi broke their first single in our region via mixtape and late-night radio spins. And we burned the shit out of their debut LP, giving it extra-special attention after […]

Perfect Angels Ride the Subway

You may have noticed in a shift in focus yesterday to a more gentle sound than has been the norm around here of late. I dunno if it was supposed to counterbalance all the “ruff, rugged & raw” Hip-Hop and hipster-pleasing mixtapery I’ve been featuring, a side-effect of my favorite ladyfriend being squishiery than […]