Julio Gutiérrez (Cremadelic in this guise) has few side projects which will eventually be featured on these pages. This one is something akin to shoegaze music touching base with IDM.
[Video] Fairouz – Aâtini Ennaya wa Ghanni / فيروز – اعطني الناي وغني
A lovely piece by Fairouz, the grand dame of Lebanese music (and Arab, in general, really).
[Podcast] Let’s Start the New Year
Let’s Start the New Year by Adam Kvasnica on Mixcloud
Adam Kvasnica starts the year off right, with amazing jazz. We expect no less from the best podcast on Mixcloud (next to mine, of course!).
[Video] Salvatore Bonafede – Ástor Piazzolla
Salvatore Bonafede is an Italian pianist who records for Red Records. He dedicates this particular piece to the great Nueva Tango bandoneonist, Ástor Piazzolla.
Mexican Mods Helped Reshape the Cartel-Ravaged City of Tijuana

Music and subculture as escapism. My friends Ted and Orlando posted this same link a few days ago, and I wanted to share it, but not before digesting it a bit.
I actually went to Tijuana about six months ago for dental work (which was stellar, by the way). The place, though a bit grubby, was bustling with life. Hipsters were walking around, not unlike Los Angeles. You didn’t see the narco scum walking the streets as though they owned it, though surely the seedy element came out at night, long after I had finished what I needed to finish.
It’s good to see that places like Tijuana are doing what they can to actually enjoy life, rather than be at the mercy of criminals who are little different from the thugs one finds in almost any inner city (minus the decapitations and mutilations, which make Mexican gangsters sit on par with ISIS or Al Qaeda).
Vice Magazine does a fine job documenting the mod scene in TJ. For all their faults in other areas, like politics, Vice’s travelogues are simply top-notch.
[Television] The Twilight Zone – The Obsolete Man
As a teenager, I was mesmerized by The Twilight Zone. I would spend time with my grandparents watching TV, and we were hooked at Rod Serling’s daily morality play. A poster on Tumblr linked this video, and I thought it would be a good one to share.
It’s only a shame that I was too knocked out to enjoy it this year.
[Video] Hüsker Dü – New Day Rising
THIS is how you start a new year! Hüsker Dü at their finest. May we all enjoy a wonderful 2015!
[Video] Aleksandar Pejovski – Black Raindrops Upon The Flower Blossoms [live]
The final post of the year, and it’s a sublime cut. Aleksandar Pejovski is a pianist from Skopje, Macedonia who records for local label PMG Recordings. I thank my friend Biljana Vasileva for this treasure. A good way to wind down the year.
Have a Happy 2015!
[Sample] Philip Jeck – Suite: Live In Liverpool
When I was collecting CDs from the legendary Touch Records label out of England, I came across the work of turntablist (for lack of a more appropriate term, as old vinyl records are his weapons of choice) Philip Jeck. The man was an alchemist as far as I was concerned, but I lost track of his releases about 6 years ago or so.
Thanks to my good friend Qualo Infinity, who posts scores of great music onto his Facebook page (both his own and others’) for enlightening me to this release.
[Literature] ‘Havel: A Life,’ by Michael Zantovsky

Václav Havel was, perhaps, the first hip (as opposed to ‘hipster’) president. A playwright, poet, and political dissident, he ended up as the first president of a free Czechoslovakia, and helped steer the ‘Velvet Divorce‘ which saw the country’s peaceful dissolution into the current states of the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
He was an ardent anti-Communist, humanitarian, and friend and fan of men as disparate as Frank Zappa and Ronald Reagan. Perhaps now is a great time for an American audience to see what a friend we had in Václav.
Marci Shore reviews the biography here, courtesy of the New York Times.