Showing posts with label 1991. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1991. Show all posts

March 8, 2009

Dirt Fisherman Tattoo 7"


Dirt Fisherman - Tattoo 7"
1991


Side A
Tattoo Rock
Sonic Goo

Side B
Lessons Learned
Hole Song



Dirt Fisherman was from Boise but I saw them play at least a couple times in Spokane and was really into them as a "semi-local" band at the time. I found this at Everyday Music here in portland many years after seeing them. I used to have two of their albums on cassette. Vena Cava and something else... uh... don't remember. Both those albums were released on the epic C/Z label.







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December 21, 2008

Noise in it's natural surroundings.

1991 - Incapacitants Live In Tajima, Fukushima, August 25th

December 20, 2008

So what exactly is on this list?

Top Ten Albums Of All Time
(according to Denver's personal preferences, and in no particular order)


'Black Woman' - Sonny Sharrock
1969



'Rid Of Me/4-Track Demos' - PJ Harvey
1993


'Loveless' - My Bloody Valentine
1991


'Journey In Satchidananda' - Alice Coltrane
1970


'On The Corner' - Miles Davis
1972


'Psychic Hearts' - Thurston Moore
1995


'Sign O' The Times' - Prince
1987





'Red House Painters I & II' - Red House Painters
1993


'Incesticide' - Nirvana
1992


'Fear Of A Black Planet' - Public Enemy
1990


it's pretty standard, but there it is. I have no explanations.
subject to change at random, and upon whims.


December 7, 2008

Friends overseas

In the summer of 1994 I was lucky enough to spend some time with my friend Yoshiyuki in Tokyo. I was 17 years old, and though I was a rabid musician at the time, playing in several orchestras in Washington state, I hadn't yet stumbled upon the rich deposits of experimental and noise music exploding out of Japan. It's probably for the best, as I don't think any of my friends would have wanted to go check out whatever wild noise madnesses were happening in Tokyo that summer. Luckily for me, someone made it their business to make some sort of chronicle of that time and place.


1991 - Tokyo Flashbacks Vol 1

Tokyo flashbacks is actually a long running series of compilations chronicling the vast amount of noise, experimental, and out-jazz music of the Tokyo scene. This first volume was released in 1991 and contains work from relatively popular artists like Keiji Haino, to the completely obscure. I bought this thing on vinyl in 1995 in Spokane, WA at a wonderful little independant record store called 4000 Holes (You'll hear more about this place from me for sure). It said "Tokyo" on it and it had a gamera toy hiding on the cover, which was all the motivation I needed to take it home with me. I was living in a weirdo house with a couple other looney, acid-soaked, art damaged kids and an angry siamese cat named "Agony". My only solid impression of my first listen was a feeling of being about 20 years artistically behind what I was hearing. Spokane in 1995 had nothing on Tokyo 1990. The most exciting thing for people in Spokane was the possibility of mixing ska with grunge... *sigh* Anyway, this is a really well curated series, and I'm sure I'll end up posting more of these records in the future. For now, this is a great jump-off for the uninitiated, and ought to keep you pretty bent and busy trying to unravel it for a while...