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Steven Jones And Fluid Japan Lovingly Scratch An Elegant Post-Punk Itch With New Single “Truth”
Timing, as they say, is everything. On September 24th, I reviewed the latest offerings from both Fluid Japan and one of their collaborative efforts. Wouldn’t you know it, the very next day another Fluid Japan collaboration was released and I … Continue reading
Posted in Core Collection, Immaterial Music, Record Review
Tagged 2025, Bandcamp, Fluid Japan, Steven Jones
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Deena Shoshkes Of The Cucumbers Has A New EP To Give Us Some Uplift
Yay! It’s a happy time when Hoboken’s Pop Goddess Deena Shoshkes of primo New Wave band The Cucumbers has new music out to soothe our savage breast. You don’t need me to tell you that were are heading into troubled … Continue reading
Posted in Immaterial Music, Record Review
Tagged 2025, Bandcamp, Deena Shoshkes, The Cucumbers
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Kaspar Hauser Pull Back From The Brink Of History With “Live At The Zone Art Center” CD From 43 Years Ago
One of the many benefits of living as long as I have is the ability to see what we call “orphaned albums” finally reach the ears of listeners sometimes decades after they had been recorded. Some of these are legendary … Continue reading
Thomas Dolby Expands His “Iconic” 80s Recollections Tour Nationwide
When we last looked it felt like Professor Thomas Dolby was taking a quick Fall Break Tour in between classes at Johns Hopkins University where he teaches. But the Prof. is taking time off for a much wider tour judging … Continue reading
Posted in Bowie, Core Collection, graphic design, Tourdates
Tagged 2025, Andrew Lipke, Gail Ann Dorsey, Thomas Dolby, US tour
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Heaven 17 Drop First New Single In 9 Years With Sleek “There’s Something About You”
What do I often say? That it’s better to be late than never? That goes quintuple when the new Heaven 17 single is being discussed! We loved the last H17 singles to come our way in…[whistles] 2014 and 2016! “Pray” … Continue reading
Posted in Core Collection, Immaterial Music, Record Review, Tourdates
Tagged 2025, download, Heaven 17
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Head Noise Go There…With A Re-write Of A DEVO Cover On “Working On A Laptop”
This has been the kind of summer where I have been so busy I’ve forgotten that I pre-ordered releases! Now when the pre-order is for physical goods, that’s easy to deal with. We ignore it until a package arrives int … Continue reading
A COAT Plow A Singular Furrow Of Idiosyncratic Pop With Self-Titled Debut Album
I’d not heard of the band A COAT before, but when word of them came over the transom, I had the spare minute to sample the wares on Bandcamp and I was immediately smitten by the poise and wit of … Continue reading
Posted in Immaterial Music, Record Review
Tagged 2025, A COAT, Bandcamp, Richard Batchelor, Tim Benton
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