Friday, July 28, 2006

Episode 55: Hagar-rific!!

http://www.spartacusroosevelt.com/podcastmp3/SpartacusRooseveltPodcast06.55.4.mp3
This week I start with a blurb where C.C. Chapman of Accident Hash explains why his show will always have approximately 250 times the number of listeners mine has.
"Fuzz" by Doormouse from Stanley Yershonowski presents Xylophone Jism as the Ridiculator. Courtesy of the artistMySpace.
"Overgrown" by Bibio from Hand Cranked. Courtesy of Mush Records.
"Levantine Spirit" by Porest fromTourorrists. Courtesy of Porest and Abduction.
"Knowe, Part 1" by Residual Echoes from Pheonician Flu and Ancient Ocean. Courtesy of Holy Mountain.
The untitled ninth track from the Home Ruckus LP by Tarantel. Courtesy of Root Strata.
"Cut Cameo" by Yip Yip from Pro Twelve Thinker. Courtesy of the artistMySpace.
"Yakar Inceden Inceden" by Edip Akbayram from Love Peace and Poetry: Turkish Psychedelic Music. Courtesy QDK Media.
"Hypnosis Theme" by Wax Tailor featuring Marina Quaisse from Tales of the Forgotten Melodies. Courtesy of the artist. MySpace.
"Weather Clicker" by Baikonour from the Melodic Records compilation Roomful of Tuneful. Courtesy of Melodic.Melodic MySpaceBaikonour MySpace.
"After Ararat" by Nostalgia 77 from The Garden. Courtesy of the artistMySpace.
"Bellows" by Loscil from Plume. Courtesy of the artist and KrankyArtist MySpace and Kranky MySpace.
"On Yhä Hämärää" by Paavoharju from Yhä Hämärää. Courtesy Fonal Records. Artist website and MySpace.Fonal MySpace.
"Yearning" by Mono from You Are There. Courtesy Temporary Residence.
I really love the tracks this week. I like when the third set goes all jazzy with Baikonour and Nostalgia 77, I love the Turkish psychedelic track (there are many volumes of Love Peace and Poetry if you are into that sort of thing, collecting hippie rock from all over the world), and the big long heavy Mono track just makes my day.

The Featured Track this week is "Dr C" by Alias and Tarsier. The track is from their new CD Brookland/Oaklyn on Anticon. A great review of this CD may be found at Pitchfork. Alias and Tarsier also have a MySpace, as does Anticon.