All good records from memory of electron simulation. Titling from Germanic as "Coffee Matthews" is raher novel. Like metadata itself in italicised posts on internet message boards.
Me? I'm grindin' some good grooves from a multi player Horizons Music Test Press from 2015.
"Lynx Is Playing At My House" is the other TP vinyl I have. Wish it had Fabio's signing "Disco Dodo" on it.
That tune is off the hook. Oxford booked Lynx at least 3 imes fro HQ raves, he always turned up.
Parties were popping, without shit Es. Granted you'd get the odd retard who'd try and sell you beans. We just avoided them nd took in the smell of club weed. Good old days fun. I still don't smoke even, but passive inhalation is okay with me. I could never get into smoking joints. Normally because weird people.
Avoiding people such as them. So yeah, in other words I like recreation in a pure sense, but not contamination. I have a whole 600 page book to draw from on Jamaican culture, Lloyd Bradley's Bass *, but it tells us all we need to know about cancelling out shady people, snaky people.
When one is a heavyweight schizophrenic, the powers of paranoid secretions know little restraint.
Smash plate over head.
Apparently Tangerine Dream are on the front cover this month.
Statto - dear friend, pick just one.
A sub recommend from me
Alice Coltrane + Pharaoh Sanders
The newest Wire I have is the Sunnn O and The Bug issue. I'm still working through that. Reading that late at night will shut me up and help me go to sleep at the same time, naturally.
There have been some bubbling under experiments I've liked recently: "Cantus, Descant" by Sarah Davachi is one of them. Sarah Davachi's music I discovered by re-subscribing to Wire over 3 months back. Her album at the time was very minimalist and tape loop oriented, a cross between BJ Nilsen and Grouper.
Spacing out to space out. I enjoy the ultramundanity of it all. As long as the lights are on and the music is low down, the fun can continue.
I can always hear better at lower volumes, anyway.