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At least it's sunny and mid-summer when I imagine that year and my old cat is still alive and sleeping on the end of my futon on the floor.

Perhaps on an old t-shirt I took off before a shower. Meanwhile, Boyracer continued to pump out vinyl at a steady Mark E. Smith like pace. Racer 12" The extended version has few more songs on it to enjoy.

It was originally pressed in an edition of One thing to note is the song "Bee to Honey" is a cover of a Tall Dwarfs tune that appeared on their "3 ep's" feature length.

It's a pretty good version. It no doubt will sound better than my straight from vinyl versions, but also includes the "Live at Stache's" lp that I won't be bothered to upload for god knows how long. It's only five bucks. Skip a lunch. Rhythm of the Chicken Shake The final bit of Boyracer '96 is this oddity released on Jigsaw apparently recorded in Rhode Island on tour.

They're acoustic versions of songs recorded elsewhere that seem to have been recorded under the influence of some combination of alcohol, sleep deprivation and giddy glee that comes from the two former while on tour. Not perhaps the most essential versions but moderately amusing. I mean, "Your Unspoken Desires" would be plenty all right and quite lovely if it weren't for the inclusion of somebody making pig noises rhythmically along with the song at various points.

Kind of really pulls you out of the moment. Also the bongo warning is not a lie. Apply with caution. Wednesday, June 24, Lots of things on a number of labels.

Here's a few more with very little talking. My Favorite weren't. One Side of The sleeve is a recycled Ropers sleeve folded inside out with a hand stamp. Good way to keep costs down. If you ever find this song, make sure to hoard it! Love So Estranged Entering Rocketship came in contact with a small record label called Cardinal Records and did a split with a band called Capsule Giants.

I looked around and I really couldn't find anything about either the record label or the other band, but Rocketship's contribution to the split, Love So Estranged is one of my favorite songs from Dustin Reske.

For a long time I really loved the song and I still do because of the great drum beat and electronic bass lines that were crafted for the song. The song remains in true Rocketship form with organ based melodies and ambient drones, but the more hip hop edge of the song and amazing lyrics make this one of my favorite Rocketship songs.

Again, this song is harder to find than clouds in the Mariana Trench. Garden of Delights CD 1. We Took The High Road 2. Butterflies 3. Carved By Winds And Water 4. Artesian Wells 5. Furness 6. The Deadly Fisher 7. Jewels From Many Lands It was pretty obvious that Dustin Reske had been itching for about 5 years to make an all out ambient record, and that is exactly what he did in with his second full length album, Garden of Delights. The album has 45 minutes of ambient swells and chill tracks to fall asleep to or get stoned to, or whatever it is you want to do.

It's sort of weird to listen to this album for fun, but it is still a very polished release and clearly some of the best ambient music in the world. The album experiments with backwards guitars, bongos and lots of pads and swelling patterns all designed and carefully executed. This was the 26th release from the now defunct Drive-In Records, it was also Rocketship's 6th record label.

Cookbook Compilation 1. It seems after Rocketship's appearance in the Beikoku-Ongaku Magazine Dustin was able to land a song on a compilation released in called Cookbook. The song, Pretty Sara, seems to pick up where Rocketship left off 3 years earlier. The song has the typical Rocketship distorted guitars and organ melodies that Dustin Reske had been perfecting for 10 years. I particularly like this track though! The lyrics to the song are great, "She wants a rich merchant, and I have no land Pretty Sara is a great song, but unfortunately it's extremely difficult to find.

The Way Things Change 6 comp 1. Rocketship included the song I Wanna Be Your Guy, an extremely sleepy ambient track that loops over itself and includes some very echo-y lyrics sung solo by Dustin, telling an unknown girl that he would, indeed, like to be her guy.

The song itself is pretty bland until the newly added horns add some spice at the end. Overall, this is a pretty good song, but not really as inspired as some of his other compilation songs.

The Quad 2. James, That's All Over Now 3. You'll Regret It Someday 4. Never Gonna Let You Go 5. Rocketship's split on the Omnibus label with Trace had 5 songs and every one of them were really good. I absolutely love that track! The song is so catchy and has so much to offer without even mentioning that it's just a fantastically well written song.

You really can't go wrong with that track. The Split comes to a great end with the appropriate Post-Work Comedown. It really is just that too This split EP is actually one of the easier Rocketship releases to get a hold of thanks to Ombibus making it available on many online retailors , so I would strongly recommend getting a hold of it.

It was so amazingly refreshing to hear a Rocketship comeback EP that reminded me of their older releases. Homemade Hits, Vol. However, it seems as though Dustin Reske took a big step backwards in creativity and instead chose to experiment with more electronic noises and strange Fruity Loops patterns and even used some hip hop samples I have no idea where they came from. It's so extremely bizarre to hear this "song".

I almost hate to call it a song because it never really goes anywhere. You expect the absurd clicks and beeps to suddenly transform into a viable piece of music at some point Rocketship's Got Something is a pretty big let down and is really nothing more than 2 minutes of beeps and blips not the good kind. Here Comes Rocketship CD 1. The Scene Section 2. The EP seems to be available only in digital format at the moment, but the good thing is that on Bandcamp all four songs are available to play and hear the very nice vocals and lyrics by Michelle Hindriks, their frontwoman.

My Proper Skin : and to finish this roundup of weekend finds here is a fine Portland, Oregon, band. On this compilation they appear alongside other great bands like Boyracer, Stereolab, Rocketship and more. There are many compilation appearances too. This might be a long post! So brace yourselves. The band was formed in by vocalist Doug Bailey and guitarist Mike Hammel while they were students at the University of Maryland.

They quit their studies what were they studying? They recruited Alex Hacker on drums who they had met after a brief stint in the Lilys and also Greg Pavlovcak on bass. Okay, now we have the basics. We also know that there were two different versions of the single, one in regular black vinyl and one in white vinyl for mail order copies. This time around Geoff Turner recorded the tracks. The illustration for the sleeve was created by Khoi Vinh.

In it seems the band went on tour with Boyracer during the summer. The German version came alongside the summer issue which was the 8th issue of Sunset Magazine.

Treyfid and Bill McKenna in The art was once again credited to Koi Vinh and also to Caramel.



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