Donald Fagan - Sunken Condos (2012)
Picked up in London for about £2 or $3.80 in NZ currency. That’s a lot of great music for less than a cup of coffee.
commentsPicked up in London for about £2 or $3.80 in NZ currency. That’s a lot of great music for less than a cup of coffee.
commentsAstounding collaboration between two greats. Profound and genre bending - personally, I don’t think it will ever be matched for it’s daring.
commentsVery rowdy and abrasive (in small measures), exquisitely delicate and engaging (in bigger measures) and left field (completely). This is 1980 folks.
commentsThis album was probably the starting point for me when music shifted from an Anglo-centric template (The Smiths, The Cure, The Bunnymen) to a much richer and wider aural palate and gave me a greater appreciation of American bands.
commentsOk, let’s do this then! Sometimes it’s a process with Radiohead. Listening clinically, seeing what all the fuss is about and trying to makes some sense of it all.
commentsI can’t believe this is getting close to 2 decades old (give or take a couple of years). The perfect feel good, no-brainer record for a Friday night.
commentsI heard a great interview on my commute to work this morning - a 40 minute cycle ride completely zoned out courtesy of episode 755 of Marc Maron’s WTF podcast .
commentsOn Vinyl (Remastered 2016) One of my favourite Bowie records - this REALLY takes me back. As a barely-teenager, I was really starting to get completely obsessed with the whole alien freak thing and happened to win this on a local radio promotion.
commentsJohn Foxx has been making brilliantly retro, analogue music since he fronted the first incantation of Ultravox back in the late 70’s.
commentsOn Blu-ray Five bucks! Well $4.98 really. While not a great fan of the last few decades, this great concert from 2011 covers much of his early catalogue with some more contemporary surprises thrown in.
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