If you can’t make it to Pécs this Saturday, Vatican Analog has a good alternative for you. This saturday the 8th of may sees another edition of the Vatican Analog presents night. This time with an all international drone line-up: Btong (CH) dark soundscapes Tamagawa (F) guitarist drones Origami Galaktika (N) organic drones As always [...]
[Go See] Vatican Analog presents: Btong, Tamagawa & Origami Galaktika
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Goodiepal did break into The Royal Academy of Music
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It seems that the genius Goodiepal did some new work, intruding the academy with some rap. Like it!
[Westerlingen] Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti – Before Today
April 10, 2010
As some of you might have found out already the new Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti record leaked a few days ago. It’s called Before Today and should hit the streets on the 8th of June on the 4AD label. The earlier released free tracks of this record caused quite a stir. This was mainly based [...]
R.I.P. Malcolm McLaren (1946 – 2010)
April 9, 2010
Malcolm McLaren, the former manager of the Sex Pistols and the New York Dolls, died yesterday from cancer, aged 64. From The Independent: “He died in hospital in Switzerland with his partner, 37-year-old Korean American Young Kim by his bedside, along with his son Joe Corre. Ms Kim told The Independent: “We were there with [...]
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Hate your job? Do this!
January 6, 2010
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Vanilla Ice is back with a hiphop classics cover album!
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1. Ice Ice Baby – Vanilla Ice, VanWinkle, R. 2. You Dropped a Bomb on Me – Wilson/Simmons/Taylor 3. Fight the Power – Vanilla Ice, Boxley, J. 4. Jump Around – Vanilla Ice, Schrody, E. 5. Baby Got Back – Vanilla Ice, Ray, A. 6. You Gots to Chill – Vanilla Ice, Sermon, E. 7. [...]
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