Showing posts with label FFF podcasts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FFF podcasts. Show all posts

Monday, December 30, 2013

FFFoxy Podcast #29


The Native Cats “Cavalier” Dallas LP (R.I.P. Society/Ride the Snake)
Public Speaking “Salesman” Blanton Ravine CD (Fabrica)
Righteous Acid “Side A” (excerpt) Righteous Acid CS (Space Slave Editions)
Edibles “Midnight Movie” Other Minds Meet Inner Space LP (DNT)
DJ DJ Tanner “Untitled” Home Entertainment CS (DNT)
Row “Tinier Than Description” Strachan CS (Power Moves Label)
Jay Batzner “Near Burning” Electronic Music Midwest CD (Irritable Hedgehog)
Clay Cantrell “End of a Day” High On The Gallows CS (House of Alchemy)
Ben Von Wildenhaus “Bad Mofo” How He Performs CS (Psychic Mule)
Black Dirt Oak “Demon Directive” Wawayanda Patent LP* (Mie Music)
Peter Gutteridge “Planet Phrom” Pure 2LP (Xpressway/540 Records)
The Mausoleums “Causeway” The Tollbooths CS (Chaos of the Stars)
Astor “Side B” (excerpt) Inland LP (Kye)
G Sweems "Side A"(excerpt) Treasure Island CS (Noumenal Loom)
Von Himmel “Cyborg Kundalini” weltraumrückführungsübereinkommen LP (Sloowax)
Limbus 4 “Dhyana” Mandalas LP (Wah Wah)
Alice Coltrane-Turiyasangitananda “Rama Rama” Divine Songs LP (Tummy Tapes)
Sheriff Lindo and the Hammer “Eastern Bloc” Ten Dubs That Shook The World LP (EM Records)
Giant Claw “Frightmare” Tear In Static CS (Singapore Sling Tapes)
Marcus Rubio “On Texas Recession” Rooms CS (Prairie Fire Tapes)
Snailpoison “Ektophormatron" Live in the Hatnhimen Cave CS (Dub Ditch Picnic)

Sunday, December 01, 2013

FFFoxy Podcast #28


Primitive Motion “Skyline” Worlds Floating By LP (Bedroom Suck)
German Army “Communion With Form” Last Language LP (A Giant Fern)
Glass Random “I’m A Criminal” S/T CS (Singapore Sling)
Amateur Childbirth “Pripyat” Pripyat LP (Disembraining)
Counter Intuits “Stickin Pins” S/T LP (Pyramid Scheme)
Angie “Shared Futures” Turning LP (Easter Bilby / Rice is Nice)
Graham Lamkin “Abersayne” b/w “Attersaye” 7” (Kye)
Cyrus Pireh & Honduras “Concordia” (excerpt) S/T LP (Shinkoyo)
Rashad Becker “Dance II” Traditional Music of Notional Species Vol. 1 (Pan)
Seth Graham “Cream Masters” Creaky Clumsy CS (Tranquility Tapes)
Peninsula “la socarrada” b/w “los hornillos” 7” (Love the Chaos)
MJ Guider “Two Twenty-Two” Prima CS* (Constellation Tatsu)
Trouble Books “Stacking Spheres” Love At Dusk LP* (Mie Music)
Adderall Canyonly “The Witches of Christ” We Are Everywhere At Once CD (Debacle)
Lens “TG:DG (dub)” (excerpt) Visions Meet Light in the Cult House CS (Field Studies)
Chalaque "Simple Mathematics" (excerpt) Sounds From the Other Ideology LP (Golden Lab)
Luciernaga "Land of Four Corners" Land of 4 Corners CD-R (Tape Drift)
Spencer Dobbs "Paleface" Of Texas CD-R+Chapbook+CD-R (Anahuac Editions)
The Original Flowering Earth "Side A" (excerpt) Hosshin CS (Cave Recordings)
Xiphiidae "Side B" (excerpt) Pass Hidingly Seek LP (Aguirre)
Sindre Bjerga & Micromelancolié "Side A" Anaglyph #1 CS (A Giant Fern)
The Lost Domain "A Friend of my Brother's Wife" Blondes Chew More Gum 2LP (Negative Guest List)

Sunday, November 17, 2013

FFFoxy Podcast #27: Èlg and the Contemporary Franco-Belgian Vanguard

(Photo by Piotr Niepsuj)

Introduction by Èlg
Èlg "Notringo Indigo" La Chimie LP (SDZ Records) - 2013
Èlg "Armelle" b/w "Rendez-vous au fort de Queuleu" 7" (Le Vilain Chien) - 2007
Èlg "Haiku Picard" (unreleased) - 2010
Èlg "Something Big" Les Joyaux de la Couronne: Burt Bacharach CD (Le Vilain Chien) - 2010
Èlg "U.S. Girls remix" for Kraak Records - 2011
Reines d'Angleterre "Track 5" Globe et Dynaste CD/LP (Bo' Weavel) - 2012
Opéra Mort "Minuit Cerceuil" split w/ Decapitated Hed 7" (Spleen Coffin) - 2011
Naked Hug "Armless and Naked" b/w "Naked and Armless" 7" (Vauva) - 2013
(Backing track during talking segment: Èlg - Live at Cafe Oto - 2012)
Ignatz "Certainty" Can I Go Home Now? CD/LP (Fonal) – 2013
Taulard "Se sortir d'un faux pas" Taulard  CS (self-released) – 2011
Fusiller "untitled track" Les persistences paranoÏaques CS (Tanzprocesz) – 2011
Orphan Fairytale "Crybaby Needs a Hanky" Ladybird Labyrinth LP (Ultra Eczema) - 2009
Kaumwald "Stix" Hantasive EP (Opal Tapes) – 2013
Charlène Darling "My Home" Mourning Tooth CS (Les disques de l'oubli) – 2011
Tenniscoats "Mayotcha Ka" Kumo Koku Do 7" (Hôtel Rustique) – 2012
(Backing track during talking segment: Èlg - Live in Rennes at L'Atelier d'Aran - 2013)
TG Gondard "The Phalanx" Avontuur  CS (Not Not Fun) – 2011
Mim "La Mer Néant" As Far As I Compute CD (A1000p) – 2012
Miaux "Aeronaut" Aeronaut  7" (Ultra Eczema) – 2013
Bertrand Belin "Le Colosse" Bertrand Belin CD (Sterne/Sony BMG) – 2005
Plastobéton "A31" Glam Mort LP (Tanzprocesz / Eurochoc Prod) – 2004/2013
Toad "Bourrée à Solomagne" Toad CD (La Novia) – 2011
(Backing track during talking segment: Èlg - Live in Rennes at L'Atelier d'Aran - 2013)
Anne Laplantine "Jeudi" I Send You A MP3 7" (Lexidisc) – 2011
Tlön Uqbar "Elengassen" La Bola Perdida CD (Staalplaat) – 1999
Zazou & Bikaye "Signorina" VA – Ritual: Magnetic North CS (Touch) – 1985
The Dreams "Aloha Miami" Morbido LP (Kill Shaman) – 2011
Carageenan "Live at Lycaon, Bruxelles" (unreleased) – 2013
Gael Moissonnier "Aktion #1 (part 2)" (unreleased) - 2012
(Outro Music: Èlg "Blau Lunge/Sas/Pol Culte" Mil Pluton (Alter) -2012)

Saturday, October 26, 2013

FFFoxy Podcast #26


Circuit Des Yeux “Some Day” Overdue LP/CD* (Ba Da Bing/Lewis & Lynn)
Scorched Earth Policy “Too Far Gone” Going Thru A Hole in the Back of Your Head LP (Siltbreeze)
Mowis “Where Are You” S/T CS (Pangea Alps)
Matthew DeGennaro “Forty (For Pip Proud)” Chuang Tzu Motherfucker LP* (Soft Abuse)
Russell Hoke “Weird Rachel” Sailor on the Blue LP (Unheard-of Records)
Sparkling Wide Pressure “How She Weaves the Tale” Stream Returner CD-R (Analogpath)
Nathan McLaughlin “Promises” (excerpt) Karen Studies CS (Scissor Tail)
Delicate Flesh “Anything, You’d Please” Bare of Flowers CD-R (self-released)
Senza Testa “Tom” S/T CS (Self-Help Tapes)
Scammers “Planet Earth” Goldrush 2013 Companion Cassette CS (Planted Tapes)
Gerda Taro “Side A (excerpt)” The First Hundred Years CS (Noumenal Loom)
The Meets “As A Period In Which Nothing Happens” It Happens Outside LP (My Idea of Fun)
Dead Neanderthals & Colin Webster “Both Sides Fought Bravely” …And It Ended Badly CD (Gaffer/Raw Tonk)
Justin Marc Lloyd “Declarative//Interrogative” Anxiety Flood Cont. CS (Rainbow Bridge)
Graham Lambkin / Jason Lescalleet “CT20 1PS/Rinsing Through the Shingles” Photographs 2CD (Erstwhile)
.mf “Secular Music of South Minneapolis” FFFour KMSU 10”/mp3 (FFF Bandcamp)
Nikmis “Sree” Nicht Mass CS (Orange Milk)
Vales “Side B (excerpt)” Boreal Head Trip CS (Skell)
Treasure Hunt “Yucky Man” Global Guts CS* (Moon Glyph)
Ø+yn “Desde el artico se exiende hacia el sur” Tentaculeando a la puna CS* (Taping Policies)
The No-Neck Blues Band "Illirikum" Parallel Easters 2CD (S@1#)



Corrections & Clarifications:
*That's "Katie Cruel", not "Karen Cruel", that the Karen Studies' b-side must be referencing.
*Want to grab that Delicate Flesh release? Try this: delicateflesh[at]gmail[dot]com.
*Dusty Groove is one of the few places that carries those Russell Hoke albums. Buy 'em all if you can. 

Sunday, September 29, 2013

FFFoxy Podcast #25


Amen Dunes “Older Girls” Spoiler LP (Perfect Lives)
Cyclops “Untitled #2” The First Year CS (Goaty Tapes)
Good Area “Side B (excerpt)” French Antarctica LP (Kye)
The Bibs “Pure Evil” Workers Comp. CS (All Gone)
Zigtebra “VOLCANO” The Pink Line CS (For Practically Everyone Records)
Nite Lite “Spelunking” Duets II CS (Tranquility Tapes)
Twilight of the Century “Hibernation I” Hibernation CS (Tape Drift)
Sky Needle “Debased Shapes” Debased Shapes LP* (Bruit Direct Disques)
John Davis “Julian Wind” Ask the Dust LP* (Students of Decay)
Anton Heyboer “You Can Make Yourself Healthy by Your Spirit” Rules of the Universe 2LP (Kye)
Federico Durand “Los cristales soñadores” El idioma de las luciérnagas LP* (Desire Path Recordings)
Idea Fire Company “Tokyo” Postcards LP (Swill Radio)
Ákos Rózmann “Part II" (excerpt) Images of the Dream and Death 3LP (Ideologic Organ)
Holly Waxwing “Dolphinpods” Goldleaf Acrobatics CS (Noumenal Loom)
Yong Yong “Side A (excerpt)” Meet Lord Prince “I” Infinito CS (Goaty Tapes)
Mark Bradley “Reality” The First and Last Five Years CS (A Giant Fern)
Warning “021812C” The Master Wave CS (Digitalis
Big French “ungungungungone” Downtown Runnin LP* (Wharf Cat
The 49 Americans “Tendency To Lie” We Know Nonsense LP (Staubgold
Michael Saunders “Dye” Dust – Dye CS (Blue Poles Recordings
Ashtray Navigations “Insect Descent Trajectory” Insect Descent CD (Obsolete Units)




Corrections & Clarifications:
*Zigtebra are twee-ish, yes, but they sound nothing like Beat Happening - that's completely off-the-mark. 
*Hibernation is indeed the first available recordings from Twilight of the Century.
*Idea Fire Company's Postcards was originally issued on cassette in 2011 on the No Basement Is Deep Enough label.
*The artwork for the first Noumenal Loom batch was done by Brenna Murphy, the same artist that did those great tapes by Million Mists, Matt Carlson, and, yes, Spare Death Icon on Jason E. Anderson's Gift Tapes label.

Sunday, September 01, 2013

FFFoxy Podcast #24: Mad Nanna / Alberts Basement feature


Mad Nanna “Deck Song” I Made Blood Better LP (Negative Guest List)
Mad Nanna “My Two Kids” b/w “I’m Not Coming Here” 7” (Soft Abuse)
(Interview Segment)
Mad Nanna “I Wanna See You” b/w “The Nectarine Tree” 7” (Soft Abuse)
Mad Nanna “I Made Blood Better” b/w “I’ve Been Talking” 7” (Little Big Chief)
Mad Nanna “No Title” Realistic Pillow 7” (Kraak)
(Interview Segment)
Mole House “I Don’t Dare To Try” S/T CS (Night People)
Love Chants “Won't Run“ Love Chants EP 12” (Quemada)
(Interview Segment)
Secret Valley “Three Is a Tragic Number” S/T CS (Alberts Basement)
Bruce Tiffany “Riding My Bike” Nestle Up To Me Dear Fool DL (Alberts Basement)
Extrafoxx “To Lift The Weight” Love Is God CS (Alberts Basement)
Sacred Product “Another Shot At Life” Sacred Product EP CS (Alberts Basement)
Muura "Untitled" Untitled 7" (Alberts Basement)
A Band Called Life "With Effortless Grace You Twinkle" A Band Called Life EP 7" (Alberts Basement)



On this week's show, we were fortunate enough to be joined in the studio by Patrick O'Brien and Michael Zulicki of the Australian group, Mad Nanna, prior to their show here in Mankato. Mad Nanna have attracted the attention of fringe music fiends from around the globe for what Volcanic Tongue best described as an, ". . . amazing no-technique downer rock/pop group . . . who slouch around the basement with alla the primitive elan of The Scrotum Poles/The Shaggs et al." Mad Nanna are currently touring the U.S. for the first time and then are heading off to Europe in September for a month-long stint with fellow Aussies, Sky Needle. We chatted with them about some of the background on Mad Nanna, about their various side projects, and about Michael's own micro-label, Alberts Basement. And we spun some corresponding tracks to paint a more complete picture of the Mad Nanna orbit.

Check out the following links for more information:

Saturday, August 17, 2013

FFFoxy Podcast #23


German Army “Self Interview” Endless Phonics LP (Monofonus Press)
Dads “Invisible Blouse” b/w “Homo Concentration” 7” (Wharf Cat)
Gjallarhornet “High Trousers” Raven Memories CS (Cave Recordings)
CJA “Winter Months” Stand Heavy 10”+7”+CD-R+Comic Book (Pseudo Arcana)
John Zuma St. Pelvyn “The Hard Death of Pancake Man” Lost Masters of the Shortwave Choir CS (Lighten Up Sounds)
Headboggle “Electromechanical Music For Bassbox” (excerpt) Hillboggle CS (SicSic)
Jandek “Nocturne Six” (excerpt) The Song of Morgan 9CD box set (Corwood Industries)
Great Valley “Dream Phone” Continental Lunch LP (Feeding Tube)
Vitamins “Vimanas” Motions CS (self-released)
HGHCLR “Beams” Waves CS (Zeon Light)
Aloonaluna “Vistors” Former Selves/Aloonaluna split CS (Cosmic Winnetou)
Kevin Greenspon “Against Words” Betrayed By The Angels split LP w/ Former Selves (Bridgetown)
Thaniel Ion Lee “Side B” Ambiguity Makes the Confusing Seem Normal CS (Watery Starve)
Günter Schlienz “Watermarked Memories” (excerpt) Swim Trunks 2xCS (Space Slave Editions)
Idea Fire Company & BRRR “The Terrible Comet Salt (narrated by Darren Harris)” The Terrible Comet Salt CS* (Recital)
Sean McCann “All Actors” Accessory Works to Music For Private Ensemble (Deluxe Edition) CD-R (Recital)
Earn “Skyscraper 2” Hell On Earth LP* (Bathetic)
Cream Juice “Man Made Womb” Man Feelings CS (Orange Milk)
Gushing Cloud “Witness” Beat Wings In Vain CD (Intangible Cat)
Kamplos "15th Floor" S/T CS (Pangea Alps)
Black Thread "Pinkfire i" Pinkfire CS (Turmeric Magnitudes)
Hogslayer "A Grudge in the Key of Sludge" S/T CS (Prairie Fire)
Shooting Guns "Deepest Purple (For Krang)" Spectral Laundromat CS (Dub Ditch Picnic)



Noted links:

Friday, July 26, 2013

FFFoxy Podcast #22 with Chris Berry of Soft Abuse Records


Walter De Maria "Cricket Music" (excerpt) Drums and Nature CD (self-released)
[No Artist] Just For the Hell Of It 7" (no label)
Roach Clip "Discovery Park" Discovery Park LP (All Gone)
Butch Willis & The Rocks "The Gardens Outside" b/w "I'll Never Be the Same Again" 7" (Love Records)
Endless Boogie "Taking Out the Trash" Long Island LP (No Quarter)
John Bender "Untitled" Packing List: Short Side 1982 LP (Record Sluts)
Mike Cooper "Each Day At Dusk" White Shadows in the South Seas CD (Room40)
Cured Pink "Body Body Body I Need It I Need It I Need It" b/w "Amnesia (As Answer)" 7" (Black Petal)
Grim "Asura Hand" Love Song LP (Art Into Life)
Les Zarjaz "One Charming Nite" b/w "My Lady Owns a Falle Out Zone" 7" (Creation)
Bobby Brown "The Boy A Sailor" Prayers Of A One Man Band LP (Destiny)
Axemen "Hey Alice!" Derry Legend LP (Flying Nun)
Mayo Thompson "Fortune" Corky's Debt To His Father LP (Drag City)
Matthew De Gennaro "Alley Vionist" Chuang Tzu Motherfucker LP (*forthcoming on Soft Abuse)
Mad Nanna "The Nectarine Tree" b/w "I Wanna See You" 7" (*forthcoming on Soft Abuse)
It Hurts "33 Tears" b/w "Earth, Sun, Moon, Us" 7" (Soft Abuse)
Blackout Beach "Broken Braying Sound of the Donkey's Cry" Blues Trip LP (Soft Abuse)
Date Palms "Dusted Down" The Dusted Sessions LP (Thrill Jockey)
Jack Treese "Casimir" S/T LP (RCA-France)
Ray Harlowe and Gyp Fox "My Lucky Star" First Rays LP (Water Wheel)
Anonymous "Sweet Lliac" Inside the Shadow LP (Machu Picchu Ltd.)
Southern Comfort "Silver and Gold" b/w "Don't Cry No Tears" 7" (Black Petal)
Hurray "I'm So Glad You Can Depend On Me" b/w "Anytime You Want" 7" (self-released)
Henry Flynt / C.C. Hennix "Warriors of the Dharma" Dharma Warriors LP (Locust Music)



For the third consecutive summer, Chris Berry of Soft Abuse Records out of Minneapolis has joined us on the podcast show. We never really ask in advance what he's going to be playing; we simply hand over the show to him in good faith, knowing full well that it will be two hours filled with choice selections from his personal collection that are both timely and obscure-as-hell. This time around, he came armed with a box full of records that ran the gamut from private press beach bum rarities to contempo Australian subterranean spew to Herschell Gordon Lewis incidental set speak. Sound confusing? Give it a listen - it'll all make sense. Visit the Soft Abuse website for more information.  

As discussed on the show, Mad Nanna will be touring the U.S. during the month of August and in Europe during the following month. Tour dates are available HERE and are being updated on a regular basis. Please contact Chris if you'd like help out with some of the currently unconfirmed dates.

Thursday, July 11, 2013

FFFoxy Podcast #21: Kendra Steiner Editions feature with Bill Shute


Bill Shute and Anthony Guerra “Marion, Texas” from Subtraction
(Interview segment)
Tom Crean “Improvisations on Transcription “Boom Boom Pow part 1” from Wired Love
Sprills of Ore “DMBBWD” from Time Mirrors
Alfred 23 Harth “Track #12” from Micro-Saxo-Phone: Edition IV
Belltonesuicide “Track #9” from Non-Conformist Sessions
Forbes Graham “So Off the Hook” from Return: The Journey
(Interview segment)
Book of Shadows “Dragonfly Children” from Chimaera
Parashi “Corrach” from Zone of Alienation
Fossils “Track #3 (Farr Compositions)” from Bells and Gulls
Matt Krefting “The Tree” from Sweet Days of Discipline
Ernesto Diaz-Infante “X” from Emilio
Unmoor “Rotterdam” from Night Driver
Derek Rogers “Can’t find your voice unless you make a lot of fucking noise . . . “ from Born Into Systems
(Interview segment)
Bill Shute “Digression: Lines For Lennie Tristano” from Junk Sculpture From the New Gilded Age
(Interview segment & reading of an excerpt from Worried Men and Wooden Soldiers)
Marcus Rubio/Bill Shute “The Twenty Fifth Life of Alcyone” from Only the Imprint of an Echo Remains
Marcus Rubio/Bill Shute “New Vessel” from Only the Imprint of an Echo Remains 



On this edition of the FFFoxy Podcast, we focused on the work of the San Antonio-based micro-press, Kendra Steiner Editions, run by writer and poet, Bill Shute. Starting in 2006, Kendra Steiner Editions began publishing small runs of hand-assembled chapbooks by contemporary poets. A few years later they also started issuing forth a wide range of forward-thinking experimental music on cd-rs, with releases by several artists we have featured on our show over the years, including Rambutan, Parashi, Derek Rogers, Ernesto Diaz-Infante and others. We spoke with Bill about both the music and poetry sides of Kendra Steiner Editions, discussing his own work and motivations as a poet and publisher. We also played several tracks from new and forthcoming releases and heard some of Bill's own works, including a preview of his latest poem, Worried Men and Wooden Soldiers. Please visit the Kendra Steiner Editions website for more information and to order their currently available titles.

Sunday, June 09, 2013

FFFoxy Podcast #20


Èlg “Der Prediger” La Chimie LP (SDZ Records)
German Army “Harem Diseases” Holland Village CS (Dub Ditch Picnic)
Zerfallt “Island of Poisoned Being” Ritual Systems CS (Field Studies)
Trouble Vs. Glue “Directions” Die Trauerweide LP* (NO=FI Recordings)
Phork “100 MPH” Splish CS (Orange Milk)
Piper Spray “North Ecliptic Pole” Epigraph to the Bright Star Catalogue CS (Singapore Sling)
Amalgamated “Trudge” Trudge/Slap CS (Cave Recordings)
Peter Jefferies “On an Unknown Beach” The Last Great Challenge in a Dull World LP (De Stijl)
Love Chants “Skirts of Rain” Love Chants EP 12" (Quemada)
Grow Horns “For Eagle & Share” Proper Seasons CD (Centsless Productions)
The Invisible Hands “Lili Twil” Insect Dilemma/Disallowed 7” (Abduction)
Inez Lightfoot “Leaving the Owsla” Three Weaving At The Well CS (No Kings)
Benjamin Finger “Consonance of Fear” Listen To My Nerves Hum CD/LP* (Time Released Sound)
Keith Rowe & Graham Lambkin “Over C” Making A CD (Erstwhile)
Call Back the Giants “Side B (excerpt)” The Marianne LP (Kye)
Cody Yantis “With Water” Place & Distance CD-R (Analogpath)
Golden Pawn “Golden Pond” This Lake is a Misty Mirror CS (Space Slave Editions)
James Rushford & Joe Talia “Side B” (excerpt) Manhunter LP (Kye)
Rejections “Critical Mass” The Vertical City EP CS* (Jehu & Chinaman)
Black Hat “Singing Point” Covalence CS* (Field Hymns)
Philip Corner with Phoebe Neville “Exotic Ear” (excerpt) Concerto For Housekeeper . . . 2CS (Imminent Frequencies)
Rambutan “Time Garden” Inverted Summer LP* (Fabrica)


*Note: Full write-up coming in the week ahead. Check back . . .

Sunday, May 19, 2013

FFFoxy Podcast #19: House of Alchemy feature with Adam Richards


Chapels “Untitled-Side A” Last Night CS (House of Alchemy 060) 
Mama Baer "Track #3" Perverted People Girl Fuckers CD-R (House of Alchemy 053) 
Interview segment 
Sheldon Siegel “Gothenburg” (excerpt) Three Euro Breakfast CS (House of Alchemy 064) 
Scott Valkwitch “Live at Hallwalls 7/31/09” (excerpt) InFraRed CS (House Alchemy 065) 
Jailbird “Side B” S/T CS (House of Alchemy 066) 
Interview segment 
Jeremy Kelly “Fields” split w/ Chapels CS (House of Alchemy 035) 
Venn Rain “The History of Things To Come” Bioharmonics CS (House of Alchemy 058) 
Obscurer “Diana’s Tree” (excerpt) Shining Arbors CD-R (House of Alchemy 050) 
Interview segment 
Chapels “Blood Cure” split w/ Parashi CS (House of Alchemy 062) 
Interview segment 
Clay Cantrell “Passion Play” High on the Gallows (*forthcoming CS) 
Chris Dadge “Bell Pen Restaurant Directory and Desk” Not Sudden (*forthcoming CS) 
Chapels “Each Step I Know What It’s Going to Sound Like” (*forthcoming CS)



On this edition of the FFFoxy Podcast, we spoke with Adam Richards who runs the House of Alchemy label out of Buffalo, NY, with his wife, Katheryn. Started in 2006, House of Alchemy has been an active player in the international network of underground micro-labels, documenting a wide range of experimental and homespun, DIY sounds. Adam has also contributed to this network of labels through his own musical projects such as Chapels, The Circle and The Point, and Air Loom. In addition to our interview with Adam, we played several tracks from the House of Alchemy catalog, including some of the new and forthcoming releases they have in store for the months ahead.

Check out the following links for more information on House of Alchemy, to listen to more of Adam's music, and to order available titles:


Sunday, April 28, 2013

FFFoxy Podcast #18: All Cassette Edition


Innercity “Metal Prince” A Minor Princess CS (Goldtimers)
Glochids “Swell Sacsayhuaman” Originals CS (Weird Ear) [8.37]
Man Made Hill “Deviant Themes” Tassel Hazzards CS (Hobo Cult) [10.44]
It Hurts “Cicada” Thing That Stings CS (Albert’s Basement) [13.44]
Muura “Rock It and Push It” S/T CS (Mazurka Editions) [18.00]
Tuluum Shimmering “Lake of Mapang” Raag Wichikapache/Lake of Mapang 2xCS (Space Slave Editions) [28.20]
The Canannes “It’s Hardly Worth It / Teardrops” Happy Swing CS (All Gone) [36.24]
The Intended “Dirty Secrets” Live at El Club CS (All Gone) [41.04]
Weakwick “Hummer Bummer / Nostrum Pop” Neophyte CS (self-released) [46.02]
Ecstatic Cosmic Union “X=C=U” X=C=U CS (Eiderdown) [50.56]
Ill Professor “Slate Line” Wire & Air CS* (Constellation Tatsu) [54.19]
Heads/Shackles “Identity” Identity/Opposition CS (Self Help Tapes) [57.51]
Yousei Suzuki “Variations” The Scene From A Frame CS (Scissor Tail Editions) [1.06.56]
Giulio Aldinucci “Short Circuit” Archipelago (Other Electricities) [1.10.45]
Justin Meyers “Albuterol Auteur” Albuterol Auteur CS (NNA Tapes) [1.15.30]
PLVS VLTRA “Sitcat (yo-yo blue)” Yo-Yo Blue CS* (Field Hymns) [1.25.41]
Angel Eyes “Starter Engine Down” Vice to Vice CS (Moon Glyph) [1.28.19]
Jason Lescalleet “Il Turisten” (excerpt) Il Turista CS (Chondritic Sound) [1.36.06]
Sheldon Siegel “Copenhagen” Three Euro Breakfast CS (House of Alchemy) [1.45.50]



The tapes have been piling up here in the FFF bunker over the past few months, so it seemed like the right time to play catch-up with cassette culture and spotlight some of the great releases that we have received. Even with two hours to work with, it seems like we are only scratching the surface. There are plenty of other artists and labels we are excited to share new music from in the weeks ahead, but this week’s show represents some of our current favorites. While we get a reasonable number of promo items any given month, we still like to devote a bit of our ‘music budget’ to supporting and checking out new tape labels each month, too. To hell with audio samples, there is still something exciting for us about buying a release somewhat blindly and waiting to find out what sounds are contained therein, and many of these tape labels offer plenty of surprises and at a very reasonable cost. If you fall into a bit of a listening funk, which we all do from time-to-time, we encourage you to give this practice a try. The labels featured on this week’s show offer a great starting point.

For now, let’s talk about some of the highlights from this all cassette edition. Of the tapes we played, we have probably listened to Yousei Suzuki’s The Scene From A Frame and Guilio Aldinucci’s Archipelago more than any others, and both are artists that are completely new to us. Suzuki is a young guitarist/multi-instrumentalist from Osaka, Japan, whose guitar playing style is of a melancholic, detuned, Takoma-school variety. It’s unique and deeply moving, as are his piano pieces, where he attacks the ivories in a sort of free-improvisatory, Jandekian manner, stumbling upon simple, yet beautiful melodic lines. Aldinucci’s Archipelago, packaged in a similar wraparound Bradpak-style as Suzuki’s, this one with some very fetching silkscreen work, has to be one of the best sounding tapes we’ve heard in awhile. Aldinucci is an Italian electro-acoustic sound designer who works with synthesizers, field recordings, mellotrons, and other assorted gadgetry to create richly textured and subtly melodic compositions. While we didn’t play this particular track on the show, the sidelong “R n R Through Broken Headphones” is an absolute monster of slow building, euphoric clamor that displays a certain range and dynamics that sets Aldinucci’s work apart from many others in the electro-acoustic field.

In terms of new batch offerings from tape labels, we’ve been thoroughly enjoying digging into the latest ones from Goldtimers, Eiderdown, and House of Alchemy. Goldtimers, who were inactive for the better part of the last year, unleashed a massive batch of six tapes this past month. While we are still trying to give good focused listens to each and every title, the Innercity, Noir and Antic Hous, and Horsehair Everywhere tapes have been standouts thus far. Innercity, the solo project of Belgian artist Hans Den, caught our attention with his excellent tape that he put out on Sicsic awhile back; however, his A Minor Princess really pushes his warped electronic visions to epic proportions. In our humble opinion, Innercity is one of the real hidden gems within the tape underground. Not sure if two releases constitutes a batch per se, but, what the hell, Eiderdown’s latest offerings from Jon Collins and Ecstatic Cosmic Union are both top-notch. As with their previous tapes, these two feature amazing hand-drawn artwork with a consistent visual aesthetic across releases. Collins, who knows a thing-or-two about unique packaging as the proprietor of Winebox Press, is an insanely talented guitarist and improviser whose The Great Stink just might send us down another guitar-based album rabbit hole as did Willie Lane’s Guitar Army of One. We have also been enamored by the soothing psychedelia of Ecstatic Cosmic Union, a husband-wife duo that sounds equal parts Trouble Books, Sun Araw, and Neu. If it ever warms up around these parts, this will be the tape that we’ll be playing while we are driving around with the windows down. Finally, the latest tapes from House of Alchemy are ridiculously great as always, the monstrous c-84 of Sheldon Siegel’s Three Euro Breakfast being a particular favorite. We will hold off on gushing too much here about House of Alchemy for the time being because we are going to be doing a feature on the label, including a chat with label head and Chapels high priest Adam Richards, in the weeks ahead. Stay tuned!!

Tuesday, April 09, 2013

FFFoxy Podcast #17: Wolf Eyes feature w/ John Olson & Nate Young


Wolf Eyes “Burn Your House Down” Dread (Bulb)
Wolf Eyes "Rationed Rot" Human Animal (Sub Pop
Interview segment with John Olson 
Wolf Eyes “Choking Flies” No Answer : Lower Floors (De Stijl
Wolf Eyes “Stabbed in the Face” Burned Mind (Sub Pop
Wolf Eyes “Track #3” Slicer (Hanson
Wolf Eyes “We All Hate You” Always Wrong (Hospital
Interview segment with Nate Young 
Wolf Eyes “Confession of the Informer” No Answer : Lower Floors (De Stijl)
Wolf Eyes & Black Dice “Track 6” Wolf Eyes & Black Dice (Fusetron
Wolf Eyes with John Wiese “Track 8” Collection (Hanson
Nate Young "Blind Corner" Regression "Between Worlds" (Black Moss
Henry & Hazel Slaughter “Track #3” Demos (American Tapes
696 Blues Band "E.S.S.D.O." (Jim Baljo's Soundcloud)
Stare Case “Untitled #4” Public Vanity (American Tapes)
Wolf Eyes "Untitled" Solo (Troubleman Unlimited)



After a few year hiatus, the Michigan-based noise trailblazers, Wolf Eyes, have returned to reclaim their crown as the underground's supreme rulers of mangled 'audio horror' and all things INZANE. On this edition of the FFFoxy Podcast, we talk with core members John Olson and Nate Young about the making of their amazing new album No Answer : Lower Floors out now on De Stijl Records, about the addition of their newest member Jim Baljo, and about their upcoming tour dates in Europe and beyond. We also take a cruise through the Wolf Eyes catalog with selections from the latest album through the various collaborative and offshoot solo projects of the current line-up. That’s right, it is two hours of all things WOLF EYES.

For more information and to order the new album, check out the following links:

Thursday, March 28, 2013

FFFoxy Podcast #16


Fire! Orchestra “Exit! Part One” Exit! CD (Rune Grammofon)
Paul Corley “She Is In The Ground” Disquiet CD (Bedroom Community) [12.25]
Pumice “Glordinary” Realistic Pillow 7” (Kraak) [20.40]
Joseph McNulty “I Miss My Girl” Walk Crawlin’ LP (A Beard of Snails) [23.50]
FWY! “Sepulveda” Any Exit CS* (Moon Glyph) [29.36]
Courtly Illusion Limited “Side A” S/T CS (Space Slave Editions) [32.46]
Matt Krefting “High Hopes pt. 1” (excerpt) High Hopes LP (Open Mouth) [42.42]
Yuri Lugovskoy “Track 8” S/T 2CD (Home Assembly) [51.40]
House Reverends “SDP” House Rev LP (Monofonous Press) [55.53]
Adderall Canyonly “Bootney Farnsworth” Excelsius Minor CS* (Rubber City Noise) [1.00.31]
Andrew Weathers Ensemble “Pale Face To The Sun” What Happens When We Stop MP3 (Full Spectrum)
Mary Lattimore “Poor Daniel” The Withdrawing Room LP* (Desire Path Recordings) [1.11.41]
Fossils “Track 1” Bells and Gulls CD-R (Kendra Steiner Editions) [1.14.07]
Myrrh “Side A-Track 2” S/T LP (Soft Abuse) [1.23.19]
Macho Blush “Under Weight” Under Weight CS (self-released) [1.28.37]
Borngräber & Strüver “Mobile” Clouds CD (m=minimal) [1.31.37]
Father Murphy “So Now You Have To Choose . . .” Live at Brigadisco’s Cave 01/03/2011 LP (Brigadisco)
Dylan Golden Aycock “Tethered Heart” Rise & Shine LP (Scissor Tail Editions) [1.43.38]
Loud & Sad “Lomax Acid” Unknown Species LP (Greenup Industries) [1.49.01]
Grisha Shakhnes “A Man Aflame” Leave / Trace LP (Glistening Examples) [1.52.20]
Sean McCann “Remain” Prelusion CD-R (Recital) [2.03.55]



Sunday, March 17, 2013

FFFoxy Podcast #15: Michael Flora in-studio session


.mf "untitled" from forthcoming compilation of computer-based music
FNL "12/25 (delay version)" from unreleased album
Michael Flora live in-studio session
(Interview segment)
Field Recordings from India
Philip Glass "Floe" from Glassworks
James St. Murder Laden Mitten Wonder "Which User is the Best User on the Internet" from One Eye
Autechre "M62" from Move of Ten
Hiroshi Yoshimura "Dance PM" from Wave Notation 1Music for Nine Postcards
(Interview segment)
Mark Fell "Multistability 4" from Multistability
SND "Atavism 02" from Atavism
Sensate Focus "X1" from Sensate Focus 10
(Interview segment)
Mandelbrot & Skyy "System R" from OD-Axis
Eugene Carchesio "Circle Music 3" from Circle Music
Ryoji Ikeda "data.microhelix" from Dataplex
Ryuichi Sakamoto "Composition 0919" from Out of Noise


On this edition of the FFFoxy Podcast, we were joined in the studio by computer-based musician, field recordist, and composer, Michael Flora. Recently re-located from the West Coast to the Twin Cities, Flora has released music under his given name and various aliases including masarurasam, .mf, and FNL. Much of his output has come out on the Nada imprint, his microlabel that he started in 2010. In addition to performing an in-studio set, we had a chance to chat with Michael a bit about his music and label. He also picked out some music to play from his personal collection to flesh out the rest of the show. For more information on Flora's music and Nada, check out the following links:

Sunday, March 03, 2013

FFFoxy Podcast #14


Warm Climate “Calculate the Greatness” Glass Singer LP (Monofonus Press)
Planets Around The Sun “Bump Tongues” Cosmic Job CS (Eiderdown) [9.32]
Gianni Giublena Rosacroce “. . . Yuruga” La Mia Africa CS (NO=FI Recordings) [17.30]
Birds of Passage “Sunday Best” Taxidermy of Unicorns 2xCS (Watery Starve) [20.33]
Josh Mason “Dying In A Canoe” The Symbiont LP (Sunshine Ltd.) [27.23]
Zach Phillips “Cry” I Can’t Predict My Past Actions CS (OSR-Tapes) [41.03]
Better Psychics #2 “Howard Tom Jeffords Gochise” What Is Rule CS (OSR-Tapes) [44.08]
The A Band “Washing Powder” 20 Greatest Hits 1990-2000 2xCD (Must Die Records) [46.05]
The Garbage & The Flowers “Nothing Going Down At All” Eyes Rind As If Beggars 2LP (Fire / Bo’Weavil) [49.38]
Brute Heart “There Are Spirits” The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari CS* (Moon Glyph) [57.12]
Von Himmel “Rock N Roll Animal” b/w Traum Esel LP (Donkey Disk) [1.02.04]
Ashley Paul “Soak the Ocean” Line the Clouds LP* (Rel) [1.18.13]
C. Yantis “Brown Boot” American Surfaces CS (Digitalis Ltd.) [1.22.34]
Giant Claw “Last Empress of Dread” Music for Film CS* (Constellation Tatsu) [1.27.00]
Bear Bones, Lay Low “Llévenme con Ustedes” split w/ Gnod CS* (Full of Nothing) [1.30.48]
Elephant Micah “Schroeder in Borneo” Globe Rush Progressions LP* (BlueSanct) [1.35.13]
The Slaves “Seventeen” Ocean On Ocean 2LP (Helen Scarsdale Agency) [1.38.30]
Brian Green “Side A” (excerpt) Milltown CS (A Giant Fern) [1.46.05]
Tatsuya Nakatani “Side L” (excerpt) Nakatani Gong Orchestra LP (Taiga) [1.57.46]



I wanted to take some additional time is to listen to and fully consider many of the releases played on this week’s podcast before writing anything up here. Sure enough, I ended up catching some crud and have been spending most of the past few days laid out in a cold medicine-induced dream state sipping tea and trying to read Kafka on the Shore, which, I must say, is a rather perfect headspace to be in while taking on such a read. This general inactivity, however, did provide me with the opportunity to listen back to much of this music with a fresh, albeit slightly chemically altered, set of ears. So with the fever sweats held in check for the time being, I’ll try to pound out some semi-coherent ramblings about a few stand out releases from this week’s podcast show. I apologize in advance if I get off topic and start writing about sardines raining down from the sky or having conversations with my cat. 

Let’s start with Josh Mason’s The Symbiont, released on his own Sunshine Ltd. imprint in a beautifully presented clear vinyl edition. Mason’s approach to music-- much like his peers Nathan McLaughlin and Joe Houpert-- seems to be about stripping away all that is unnecessary and focusing purely in on texture and simple melodic development. On the surface that may not seem all that ground-breaking, but there is indeed a sense of the profound etched in all of Mason’s work that I’ve encountered, especially here on his debut LP release. There is this very pleasing and natural ebb-and-flow to Mason’s music; sounds meld together into, yes, a sort of state of symbiosis, where it is difficult to differentiate between the organic and the digitally enhanced. While I’m not familiar with the Horacio Quiroga stories from which these two side-long pieces were inspired by, I did come across a few lines in Kafka . . . that I found to be particularly apropos regarding Mason’s latest: “Time’s rules don’t apply here. Time expands, then contracts, all in tune with the stirrings of the heart.” 

The last we heard from Warm Climate-- one of the few “rock” bands of the past 5+ years to really knock me on my ass-- they were dropping a tape that was part of Stunned Records final batch. I know I have mentioned this before, but Warm Climate, as well as Stunned, hold a special place in the FFF podcast universe. Hell, the first track we ever played on podcast numero uno was from Warm Climate’s Edible Homes. Their trio of tape releases on Stunned, though, were just so damn unique, a strange and beguiling mix of glam rock, noise, free jazz, weirdo-folk, and you-name-it. Some astute label out there should do the world a favor and reissue these on vinyl or, better yet, as a complete box set. At any rate, the arrival of Glass Singer, Warm Climate’s first vinyl offering, was a much-welcomed event around these parts. Still graced with Phil French’s eye-popping artwork, Seth Kasselman and crew (here joined by mainstay, Caitlin C. Mitchell, and now M. Geddes Gengras) pick up where they left off with Pigeon Brides Weigh In. The six songs contained herein follow a fairly grand art rock trajectory (maybe slightly more traditional rock sounding by WC standards) and, like previous efforts, can shift on a dime from being moody and atmospheric to being euphoric and outwardly deranged. I’ve seen names like David Bowie, Neil Young, and Comus tossed around in reference to Warm Climate, which makes complete sense, but while listening to Glass Singer on repeat over the past week, I can’t help but draw at least some comparisons to the more recent output of Scott Walker. There are those cryptic song titles, the non-repetitive song structures, the overarching narrative feel, the jarring instrumental breaks, and then there’s the VOICE that, let’s be honest, people will either undoubtedly love or hate. It’s by no means easy listening, but, as Tiny Mix Tapes so eloquently described of Bish Bosch: “Walker is a world-builder, and you don’t so much listen to Bish Bosch as much as you wake up into its interpretation and wander around.” I share the same thoughts for Warm Climate and their latest, Glass Singer

Von Himmel also seems to be a band adept at building fascinating sound worlds. Their’s, however, is built on a firm foundation of every notable subterranean psychedelic sputtering from the last 40+ years: Red Krayola-style free form freakouts (yep, that’s where we jacked the name), Japanese psych, Kosmische, The Dead C, and, heck, their based out in psychedelia’s womb of San Francisco to boot. Von Himmel, fortunately, takes all of this and makes it something uniquely their own. Side A’s Rock N Roll Animal displays their loose and cacophonous free rock impulses, while the flip side’s Traum Esel has a more meditative, ambient drift. The who & the how behind Von Himmel remains a bit mysterious, which of course only adds to the intrigue. 

Alright, that’s about all I’ve got left in me for now. I’ll save a few tape reviews for the weeks ahead. Stay tuned for the next FFF podcast where (weather permitting) Minneapolis-based laptop musician, Michael Flora, will join us for an in-studio session and to play some music from his Nada imprint and from his personal collection.