
Holy Spinach and Dandy Highwayman causing havoc at the helm of the wheels of steel: breaking studios, unplugging, climbing on tables, replugging, shouting, getting confused, dancing like two very stupid geeks. Keep it analogue!
Omega - Kergeskeskezu Favagok: Insane feral freak pop dug fresh from 60's Hungary. Tribal beat lead psyche!
Locomotiv GT - Megvarlak ma délben: mad, bad and scary psychedelic Hungarian funk rock monster.
Flavio Kurt - Walderez Waldereia -: Rare eastern nugget from Bully Records' Obsession comp. Required listening!
Carrie Nations - Sweet Talkin' Candy Man: Dark soul rocker from, the 'Beyond The Valley of the Dolls' sound-track.
Pat Hunt - Supercool: Feel good California soul stomper.
Joey Jefferson Band - Revoloution Rap: Jazz tinged groove, hot 'n heady freedom soul.
Embrujo - Canto Sin Nombre: Groovey acid-tinged jam from South America circa 1971
Amigo Jeng And Co - Goombe': 45 on Africdisc records, gem found in a paper sleeve for a pound in an antique shop deep in Devon. Treat!
King Tubby - Keep On Dubbing: Classic hazy dub from his 'Meets the Rockers Uptown' LP.
Prince Far I - Big Fight - Dread VS Babylon..... Natty won the title. Classic roots.
Lennie De Ice - We Are Ie (Caspa & Rusko mix): This old techno track gets the Caspa and Rusko treatment, a super chilled, rhythmic audio feast.
The Others - Africa VIP: Heavy, heavy low end cut with a Jamaican edge. New on Dub Police, unstoppable.
Hektagon - Malicious Tactics: Crushing dubstep madness.
King Soly - Tamil Dub: Soothing bassbin meditation.
Fuck Buttons - Sweet Love For Planet Earth (Andy Weatherall Remix): A certified banger. Weatherall turns this noise track into an electro epic.
Holy Fuck - Balloons (Orig. By Foals) - Spaced out, slow burning, dreamy psyche cover version by our favourite band.
Adam & Eve - The Witch: A big hit in Germany in 1967. The funky backing track gets layered over by the couple's far-out, dreamy harmonies. Wig-out and enjoy.
KAOS Feat. Khan (Brennan Green and Sal P edit) - Cerebral Tremolo: Up and go punk funk with warped effects, a big ol' bassline, cowbell, catchy vocal loop... Danacefloor smash from the height of Kitsune's output.
The Cymbaline - Matramonial Fears: Monster British psychedelic rocker, from the legendary 'Rubbles' series. Check the freaky, freaky intro.
Chuck Jackson - Another Day - Soaring, love torn ballad sun over a military beat, with an r+b edge.
Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit: Alice In Wonderland inspired classic. Smashed psyche into the mainstream back in 1967.
Emperor Machine - What's In The Box?: Stunning nu-disco. Mammoth kraut beat, heavy synth, 70's throwback rhtyhm, spaced effects, bongo too. Big hit on DC Records sounding like a trip to the moon. BIG.
Lovvers - Laughing Man: Punk energy meets with dark bass rumbles and a snarling screeching vocal.
Joy Division - She's Lost Control: Classic. Mechanic, claustrophobic, tense post punk. Ok,ok, it was for Joanna. Love!
Escombros - Magnetism: Fast and furious proggy proto-punk from Chile. Dischordant riffs and an eccentric vocal performance from singer, Walter Sigman.
Curtis Mayfield - Pusherman: From the Superfly soundtrack, irresistable soul and, dare we say it, totally fucking sexy.
Asteroid Power-Up! - Kaveh: Sounds like the result of a chronic personality disorder jumping into a toy-shop. Cut and paste electro folk madness.
White Light Circus - Up To Rot: Uh oh, back into that nu-disco territory. If you havent got a hold of DC Records by the neck and squeezed them dry of releases, do it now. Imagine being stuck in a big clock or a one of those an old casio wristwatch, essential freaked out dance music for warped minds and starving feet.
Neoton - Nóra: ...meanwhile back in communist Hungary, the locals are freaking-the-fuck-out to the funky hammond organ noodling and fretboard shredding of Neoton.
Chevy - 83 Functions: Old release on Catskills, from an ep full of funk/jazz/soul edits. Big brass and keys stormer.
The Choir - It's Cold Outside: Heroes of the local scene in Ohio, 1966, The Choir never made it big nationally, but they sure struck gold with this emotive power popper. Perfect soundtrack to this windy autumn evening.
Shellac - The End Of Radio: One for JP. The radio star gone exploded. CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW?
Over and out!
HS + DH
X
Omega - Kergeskeskezu Favagok: Insane feral freak pop dug fresh from 60's Hungary. Tribal beat lead psyche!
Locomotiv GT - Megvarlak ma délben: mad, bad and scary psychedelic Hungarian funk rock monster.
Flavio Kurt - Walderez Waldereia -: Rare eastern nugget from Bully Records' Obsession comp. Required listening!
Carrie Nations - Sweet Talkin' Candy Man: Dark soul rocker from, the 'Beyond The Valley of the Dolls' sound-track.
Pat Hunt - Supercool: Feel good California soul stomper.
Joey Jefferson Band - Revoloution Rap: Jazz tinged groove, hot 'n heady freedom soul.
Embrujo - Canto Sin Nombre: Groovey acid-tinged jam from South America circa 1971
Amigo Jeng And Co - Goombe': 45 on Africdisc records, gem found in a paper sleeve for a pound in an antique shop deep in Devon. Treat!
King Tubby - Keep On Dubbing: Classic hazy dub from his 'Meets the Rockers Uptown' LP.
Prince Far I - Big Fight - Dread VS Babylon..... Natty won the title. Classic roots.
Lennie De Ice - We Are Ie (Caspa & Rusko mix): This old techno track gets the Caspa and Rusko treatment, a super chilled, rhythmic audio feast.
The Others - Africa VIP: Heavy, heavy low end cut with a Jamaican edge. New on Dub Police, unstoppable.
Hektagon - Malicious Tactics: Crushing dubstep madness.
King Soly - Tamil Dub: Soothing bassbin meditation.
Fuck Buttons - Sweet Love For Planet Earth (Andy Weatherall Remix): A certified banger. Weatherall turns this noise track into an electro epic.
Holy Fuck - Balloons (Orig. By Foals) - Spaced out, slow burning, dreamy psyche cover version by our favourite band.
Adam & Eve - The Witch: A big hit in Germany in 1967. The funky backing track gets layered over by the couple's far-out, dreamy harmonies. Wig-out and enjoy.
KAOS Feat. Khan (Brennan Green and Sal P edit) - Cerebral Tremolo: Up and go punk funk with warped effects, a big ol' bassline, cowbell, catchy vocal loop... Danacefloor smash from the height of Kitsune's output.
The Cymbaline - Matramonial Fears: Monster British psychedelic rocker, from the legendary 'Rubbles' series. Check the freaky, freaky intro.
Chuck Jackson - Another Day - Soaring, love torn ballad sun over a military beat, with an r+b edge.
Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit: Alice In Wonderland inspired classic. Smashed psyche into the mainstream back in 1967.
Emperor Machine - What's In The Box?: Stunning nu-disco. Mammoth kraut beat, heavy synth, 70's throwback rhtyhm, spaced effects, bongo too. Big hit on DC Records sounding like a trip to the moon. BIG.
Lovvers - Laughing Man: Punk energy meets with dark bass rumbles and a snarling screeching vocal.
Joy Division - She's Lost Control: Classic. Mechanic, claustrophobic, tense post punk. Ok,ok, it was for Joanna. Love!
Escombros - Magnetism: Fast and furious proggy proto-punk from Chile. Dischordant riffs and an eccentric vocal performance from singer, Walter Sigman.
Curtis Mayfield - Pusherman: From the Superfly soundtrack, irresistable soul and, dare we say it, totally fucking sexy.
Asteroid Power-Up! - Kaveh: Sounds like the result of a chronic personality disorder jumping into a toy-shop. Cut and paste electro folk madness.
White Light Circus - Up To Rot: Uh oh, back into that nu-disco territory. If you havent got a hold of DC Records by the neck and squeezed them dry of releases, do it now. Imagine being stuck in a big clock or a one of those an old casio wristwatch, essential freaked out dance music for warped minds and starving feet.
Neoton - Nóra: ...meanwhile back in communist Hungary, the locals are freaking-the-fuck-out to the funky hammond organ noodling and fretboard shredding of Neoton.
Chevy - 83 Functions: Old release on Catskills, from an ep full of funk/jazz/soul edits. Big brass and keys stormer.
The Choir - It's Cold Outside: Heroes of the local scene in Ohio, 1966, The Choir never made it big nationally, but they sure struck gold with this emotive power popper. Perfect soundtrack to this windy autumn evening.
Shellac - The End Of Radio: One for JP. The radio star gone exploded. CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW?
Over and out!
HS + DH
X
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