Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Stinky Grooves 16.11.10 & some vintage Flying Lizardry

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How Me Function - Bugle (Daseca)
No Way - Mr Vegas (Daseca)
Dweet - Aidonia (Daseca)
Dancehall Again - Serani/Daseca (Daseca)
From When - Future Fambo (Daseca)
Pop Bottles - Future Fambo (Keep Left)
Punk Dem - Bugle (Keep Left)
Gyal Pharm Riddim - Leftside (Keep Left)
U Pt 1 (Scientist Mix) - King Midas Sound (Tectonic)
Hackney Marshes - Shackleton (Tectonic)
City Cycle - Mala (Tectonic)
Abeng - Kode 9 & Spaceape (Tectonic)
After All - RSD ft Prince Jamo (Tectonic)
Shake - The Flying Lizards (Staubgold)
Mute - The Flying Lizards (Staubgold)
Paraiso (Mexicans With Guns Rmx) - Sonora (soundcloud)
Latin No Plastic - El Hijo De La Cumbia (Ya Basta)
Walking Across The Paper Planes - Jairo Mendez (soundcloud)
The Announcement - Jay Electronica & John F Kennedy
REFOREV - Kid Cudi (Motown Universal)
Mojo So Dope - KId Cudi (Motown Universal)
I'm Loaded - Droop-E ft E-40 (BLVCK DIAMOND LIFE)
Odyssey (Dan Lissvik Remix) - Architeq (Tirk)
Rubiscube (GalbE Rmx) - Fulgeance (Musique Large)
Darlin' - James Pants (Stones Throw)
Akisan Misafirler Iki - Hayvanlar Alemi (Sublime Frequencies)
Bugman - Jackdaw With Crowbar (Hybrid Cuts)
End Of The World - Anika (Stones Throw)
Boys Outside (Andrew Weatherall Dub 2) - Steve Mason (Double Six)
Skin & Stone - The Flying Lizards (Staubgold)
Lucidity (Pilooski Rmx) - Tame Impala (Modular)
Carig Machinsky (Original) - Paris Suit Yourself (Big Dada)
Balandji In Bobo - Barney Willen (Saravah)
Bamako Koulikaro - Barney Willen (Saravah)
Africa Freak Out - Barney Willen (Saravah)
Mavi Sepet - Hayvanlar Alemi (Sublime Frequencies)
Night Air (Becoming Real Rmx) - Jamie Woon (Candent Sounds)
The Hammer (Canyons Rmx) - !!! (Warp)
Feat (Dub) - Two Lone Swordsmen (Rotters Golf Club)
Don't Want No (ft Lotek) - Midnight Republic (soundcloud)
Black Christmas - Poly Styrene (RCRDLBL)
I Go To Sleep - Anika (Stones Throw)
SkyFall - James Duncan & Chelsea Jade (bandcamp)
Voiced (Dorian Concept Rmx) - Nosaj Thing (Alpha Pup)
Why Can't I Dub You - Trinity (Vista)
Danger In Your Eyes - The (Mighty) Diamonds (Gussie 76)


In all honesty a bit fatigued and not up for much comment tonight, so instead here's a blurb from David Cunningham of The Flying Lizards about a very unique record that I rediscovered this week, having already given it a good run on Stinky Grooves back in the mid-90's….

"The source tapes for this LP were recorded in Jamaica by Jah Lloyd (Patrick Francis) as part of a series he made for Virgin Records' Front Line label. The original tapes were not released and were offered to me by Front Line's Jumbo Vanrennen with the suggestion that I should 'remix' the music. I accepted the project, expecting lots of time in one of Virgin's studios to play with the music and the equipment, only to be presented with a mono master tape. So I began to invent (or perhaps re-invent) techniques of editing, looping, filtering and subtraction to deal with unremixable mono material (these were the days before samplers). The subsequent work took a long time: as I thought it might be something of an indulgence, I worked on it at weekends and evenings rather than let it interfere with other projects. The techniques used here expanded my vocabulary of musical electronic (as opposed to electronic music) treatments and appear in a very different form on records made at that time, notably Fourth Wall, my collaboration with Patti Palladin, and my production work on Michael Nyman's records. The original players remain unidentified. Jah Lloyd used various combinations of musicians but did not include who played on which tracks." --David Cunningham, May 1995

BUY it direct on vinyl HERE !!!!! Or as a download type fandangle here … you can't go wrong!


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SHAKE - THE FLYING LIZARDS


2 comments:

  1. On a self-centred note, The Flying Lizards also involved one Michael Upton for several years.

    I'd like to pretend it was me sometime before the age of 10, but it's a bit far-fetched.

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  2. aha the many Michael Upton's. I shudder to think what you may have produced at that age, in a good shuddery way that is. Hope you're in tip top form skipper.

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