Monthly Archives: April 2010

last days of radio ((the last) last days of radio)

farewell and adieu to you fair spanish ladies, farewell and adieu to you ladies of spain, for we’ve received orders for to sail back to boston, and so nevermore shall we see you again. croaked old quint in jaws. and now dear readers it’s time for me to take out my teeth, flash my scars [...]

murphy brown is dead…

he had a long life. he had a good life. and he was loved. which is all we can really ask from life. now, as i write this, on a gray winter day by the fireside, i can almost feel her light tread, moving from my head and my heart down through my fingertips to the keys [...]

rare villains: embezzlementals (highpoint lowlife)

hands up who’s fed up with me chuntering on about john carpenter? tough. coz as much as the mans movie light’s fading under the harsh gaze of decades-old genius and hideous reboots the soundtrack stuff continues it’s seeping creepy (or should that be seepy creeping?) influence. latest highpoint lowlifers rare villains have just released new [...]

a midsummer day’s dream: nurse with wound: tramway

nurse with wound was an experimental project formed in 1978 by steven stapleton influenced by a number of musical genres including krautrock, freewheeling jazz improvisation and musique concrete. stapleton’s fondness for dada, surrealism and absurdist humour are demonstrated in much of nww’s output, whose influences range from cabaret to cage, forging new and surprising soundscapes. [...]

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