With a lineup featuring Arto Lindsay from DNA and Mark Cunningham from Mars, you'd expect a record like this would have a substantially higher profile but such is not the case for the woefully overlooked Don King, whose dramatic, punchy brass driven sound yokes Jules Baptiste/
Ordinaries-like post punk horn charting to a chassis equal parts Elliott Sharp/Carbon-style urban jungle disjointed rhythmic churn and History Of Unheard Music-like lopsided mutant funk.
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(h)It(s) never end(s)!!!
ReplyDeleteHey, a record I didn't get fifteen years ago that I'm ready for today!
ReplyDeleteHey, someone know this lost song?
ReplyDeletehttp://www.freewebtown.com/jordi_242/Track03.mp3
Is a missing track about the year 1986, some information of this song is welcome (if is possible some clue or a extract of the lyrics...my english is very bad).
Great blog and great music here.
Blogs like this is my only hope.
Cheers.
Jordi R.
Hey, someone know this lost song?
ReplyDeleteSounds like Sonic Youth jamming with Public Image Limited to me. :O)
A great fusion of samba beats, Vanguarda São Paulo-style skronk, and post-No Wave noise. Good rec.
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