The Incredible String Band and The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter

Thursday, August 26, 2010


Read an exclusive extract from Wire's editor-at-large Rob Young's new book published by Faber & Faber and out this week.

The Incredible String Band and The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter
Extract from Electric Eden: Unearthing Britain's Visionary Music by Rob Young
Published by Faber And Faber, 5 August 2010. {via}

For more information go to: http://electriceden.net, which happens to be a very good read as is The Wire.

In the summer of 1967 The Incredible String Band's Robin Williamson and Mike Heron traveled to the United States to perform at the Newport Folk Festival. Passing through Elektra's New York offices on their way back, they helped themselves to as many LPs as they could carry from the famous Nonesuch International Series, which was part of Jac Holzman's record-company empire.

In the wake of Alan Lomax's pioneering Columbia World Library, Nonesuch was one of the first off the block to market the indigenous music of non-Western cultures with professionalism and integrity. Their world-music releases had been available for a few years, but in 1967 producer David Lewiston and field recordist Peter K. Siegel initiated the Nonesuch Explorer Series, recordings from far-flung regions marketed at a sophisticated younger listenership assumed to possess the intelligence to join the aural dots between ancient ethnic musics, modern folk and psychedelic rock.

Robin Williamson and Mike Heron walked away with albums of kabuki theatre from Japan; of Bulgarian choirs; Greek bouzoukis; an album of guitarists from the Bahamas – Brucie Green, Frederick McQueen and Joseph Spence; and one of the first widely available glimpses of Balinese gamelan, Music from the Morning of the World.

Steadily imbibed along with hallucinogenics over the following autumn, this grand bazaar of non-tempered noises would play its part in steering the direction of the album The Incredible String Band created in December 1967. It's the album that remains their best known, one that took them to a high placing in the British charts: The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter. {via: arthur newsletter}

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Have It All (2006) by Planningtorock

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Damn, why haven't I heard of this chick before? I think this is her most recent work and this cd is fucking mind blowing. ALL of it.


The alter ego of multi-instrumentalist/programmer/videographer Janine Rostron, Planningtorock fuses all of Rostron’s talents into a dazzling audiovisual presentation that borrows from classical music, glam rock, spacey imagery, and hip-hop. A classically trained violinist who began playing at age eight, Rostron moved from Bolton, Lancashire, to Berlin in 2002 the Planningtorock persona first surfaced in 2004, when she began performing at the city’s clubs. Planningtorock’s live shows blurred the boundaries between concerts and performance art, with Rostron wearing outlandish helmets and costumes and interacting with video characters.

* Have a listen to Planningtorock - Hiding Where I'll Find Me. {via}

* And watch a recent video from her Vimeo below.

HAVE IT ALL from planningtorock on Vimeo.



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What's New With Beck?

Thursday, August 12, 2010


Unpredictable (and that's only part of why we like him) Beck Hansen, true to form, has so many musical irons in the fire. Besides doing tracks for the new Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World film, he's also done some Yanni tracks via New Beck’s Record Club, and some work with Devendra Banhart.
source | source

Record Club: Yanni "One Man's Dream" from Beck Hansen on Vimeo.



Check out the new track written by Todd Soldonz with vocals by Devendra Banhart and recorded by Beck for the film Life During Wartime.
Life During Wartime by planned_obsolescence

His website @ www.beck.com is always full of his latest project news including videos and mp3s and possibly a new cd posted there in the future. Keep 'em coming, Beck. We're still listening.

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Animal Collective – “Mr. Fingers” And “Screens”

Tuesday, August 10, 2010


Animal Collective’s Oddsac is out today, and you can hear two songs from their “visual album” below right now.

Listen | Watch

A trailer for ODDSAC, a visual album by Danny Perez and Animal Collective. Screening dates and news: http://www.oddsac.com

via / via

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