OOIOO, Boredoms, Japanese, Yoshimi P-we, Tribal, Experimental, Psychedelic, Rock, Thrill Jockey; CD (2006) Used
These are four dexterous, imaginative musicians playing difficult music. And, if Yoshimi P-We's vocals aren't a giveaway, the colorful and percussive nature of almost everything here should be: This is an album from the same school of Japanese polyglots that gave us Boredoms. Taiga is OOIOO's broadest, busiest, and furthest reaching album to date.
Avant Garde, Avant Rock, Noise Rock, Mick Barr; CD (Used)
Another tasty (2002) offering from mental patient avant/noise rockers ORTHRELM....15 tracks, you know what to expect!
Psychic TV, Throbbing Gristle, Genesis P-Orrige, Experimental, Industrial, Avant Garde, Rare; CD (1994) Used
Subtitle: "Thee Transmutation Ov Mercury"
For thee realisation ov this final gift ov devotion to ALAURA, PSYCHIC TV were Genesis P-Orridge and Craig Ellenwood. It is a completely new piece ov TRANSMEDIA music. Words an offering to Alaura and transmitted as an aural coumfirmation ov absolute devotion and surrender to thee deepest loves. These are steps 1 - 12 in a 13 Step Programme.
Lee Ranaldo, Sonic Youth, Indie Rock, Remixed, Rare; CD (Used)
Paradise Motel featuring Lee Ranaldo (Sonic Youth), remixed by Lee Ranaldo - Rare 3 track CD on INFECTIOUS RECORDS (1999)
Experimental, SST, Avant Garde, Cut n paste, Sampling, Notorious; CD (Used)
Helter Stupid is Negativeland's fifth studio album, released in 1989. It was Negativland's third concept album, focusing on the hoax that band member Richard Lyons started, which claimed that the Negativland song "Christianity Is Stupid" inspired David Brom to murder his family with an axe.
Experimental, Electronic, Drum and Bass, Electronica, Ninja Tune; CD (2015) Used
Spacek’s ability to breeze over hectic beats is evident from opener "I Wanna Know", a snare drum skitter right out of an old jungle track sliding beneath him, while on "Tonight", he whispers sweet nothings about being VIP over a flipped Afrobeat sample. At moments like this, Spacek’s penchant for twisting beats feels like child’s play, most evidently on the halting claps and bleeps of "Gotta Get Some Music", where he and his kids titter about that very phrase. And amid the shortwave squeals of "Back to School" are strange background vocals that might make you wonder if Spacek has been listening to early Prince or else early Ariel Pink.
RESIDENTS - The third reich n' roll; CD
(1988) press CD with extra material - 4 tracks including "Satisfaction" and "Beyond the valley of a day in the life" 7 inch singles