Thursday, October 15, 2009

Twistycat -Megaflaura/Megafauna

I've recently fallen in love with this duo thanks to Trevor over at Jellyfish Altar. A baritone sax and a bass clarinet combined to make drone? It's really amazing, and it's over an hour long; one CD-R is acoustic material and the other, electric. Have fun.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Sunroof! - Panzer Division Lou Reed

VHF seems to be one of the more classy drone labels out there. They really make sure that what they're putting out is really good. Sunroof! is just one of the many members. This dude's also in Hotogisu but I prefer this project much more. It was $5 too. Can't go wrong with that.

Super Minerals - Clusters

Mr. Mandingo over at No Not Fun Not No mentioned that this was his favorite Super Minerals release, and I have to agree. It's so good. Pretty much anything that Stunned puts out is great. This tape is like if Spencer Clark were playing as Vodka Soap in a church and just used the piano.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Prehistoric Kaleidoscope - Sunlight Parrot Shrines

Blah blah blah self-promotion blah blah blah Ferraro ripoff blah blah blah blah blah. What did I leave out?

The Carl Stalling Project - Music For Warner Bros. Cartoons 1936-1958

I really have no reason to justify why I own this. It's just that every now and then I'll get these obscure music tastes and fall in love with music that's listened to even less than drone nowadays. So, for the people who don't get this, Carl Stalling was the main man who did the soundtrack for the Warner Brothers cartoons, Looney Tunes in particular. If you loved the Cartoon Drips tape, you'll probably like this just as much. There's nothing really odd about the musical compositions here, though. Pretty standard goofy cartoon music.

The Carl Stalling Project - Music For Warner Bros. Cartoons 1936-1958

Sunday, September 27, 2009

High Wolf - Incapulco

I think most of the people who read this blog already know about this, but High Wolf is a prolific psychedelic drone dude from Brazil and has just released Incapulco on CD-R via his label Winged Sun Records.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Mindflayer/Deep Jew Split 7"

Wooooooooooah. Word of advice: When listening to the song "Night Eyes" on Deep Jew's side of the split, if you're looking for pop music, only listen to the first ten seconds because that's the only sonic pleasure you're getting out of this sucker. Originally released on Not Not Fun and part of the Bored Fortress 7" Club series.