Sunday, September 30, 2012

Episode 149: Antesesquicentennial

http://www.spartacusroosevelt.com/podcastmp3/SpartacusRooseveltPodcast12.149.2.mp3
Oh man, so much to do, so little time. But the world moves on with a really great fall episode.
"John Song" by Fabulous Diamonds from Commercial Music. Courtesy of the artist.
"Honey" by Monster Rally from Beyond the Sea. Courtesy of the artist.
The title track from Bend Beyond by Woods. Courtesy of Woodsist.
"Too Young for Tragedy" by Griz from Mad Liberation. Courtesy of the artist.
"o" by ahnnu from Pro Habitat. Courtesy of the artist.
"Snuffclutch" by Galapagoose from Commitments. Courtesy of the artist.
"The Seer Returns" by the Swans from The Seer. Courtesy of Young God.
"Alone in Amsterdam" by Maria Minerva from Will Happiness Find Me? Courtesy of Not Not Fun.
The title track from Fantasm Planes by Clark. Courtesy of Warp.
"Under That" by YYU from Timetimetime&time. Courtesy of the artist.
"Wild" by Biblo from Slave to Love. Courtesy of the artist.
This month's Spartacus Classic Album is Tones on Tail's Everything. Tones on Tail is Daniel Ash and Kevin Haskins, the brothers who were half of Bauhaus and two-thirds of Love and Rockets, along with Glenn Campling, the bass tech for Bauhaus. Containing some of my favorite bass lines ever, coupled with a psychedelic sense of dark whimsy. It is an album I hear in my head at all times.