Though The Clash made this tune famous in its generation, the original version was performed by The Equals, who featured a very young Eddy Grant as a member of the band.
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[Music] Masayuki Takayanagi – Sun In The East
Here’s some beautiful racket, courtesy of Masayuki ‘Jojo’ Takayanagi, one of the finest skronk guitarists Japan ever produced.
[Music] 45 Brothers – Showtime b/w The Zone — Flea Market Funk
It’s good to see a 45 like “Showtime” by 45 Brothers come out. With a B Boy mindset and a definite hip hop pedigree, this forty five, no doubt is strictly for my breakers, my uprockers, and my people that want to get down. Like seriously get down. High octane and tempo with plenty of […]
[Music] Pierre Henry – Prismes (1973)
The elder statesman of electroacoustic music, Pierre Henry, with a composition that could almost pass for dubsetp these days.
[Music] Ablaye Cissoko and Volker Goetez – Amanke Dionti
Ablaye Cissoko and Volker Goetez release a quiet, meditative work here.
[Music] 아이러닉 휴(Ironic Hue) – 작은사람 (For Melting Steel)
It’s high time South Korea’s indie scene had more exposure. Hopefully bands like Ironic Hue will open the doorway for more great post-rock bands from the country.
[Music] Steve Jansen – Slope
Steve Jansen is best remembered for his work playing percussion for New Wave darlings Japan, but has gone on to making more sophisticated jazz/ambient recordings not unlike the music Talk Talk was making near their swansong.
[Music] Anthony Braxton – Take Five
Anthony Braxton is, for my money, America’s greatest living improviser and jazz composer. That he can make a staple like Dave Brubeck and Paul Desmond’s ‘Take Five‘ into something covered in his fingerprints simply amazes me.
[Music] Alessandra Celletti – Concert In A Snowball
https://www.facebook.com/plugins/video.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2F41015068996%2Fvideos%2F10153764937033997%2F&show_text=0&width=560Italy’s finest pianist produces a new work influenced by Erik Satie, but Alessandra Celletti’s video reminds me of something one would have seen on Soviet children’s television.
[Music] Sound Of The Day : Regn — Wyrd Words & Effigies
I’ve been following blogger and dark style queen Mai Magi for well over a year now, so when she announced she was launching a music project I was excited to say the least. Regn is an ambient sort of project. Mai herself says that she ‘makes weird sounds with limited tools.’ Witching Hour is my […]

