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One month to go in this illustrious “Naught-ies” decade and we’re happy to provide one more post — and with that, to step forward into a glorious new era in 2010, filled with even more “exciting”, “compelling”, and “really long” pieces of “music” than ever before! Although we haven’t finished posting all the old material [ READ MORE ]
Yes, it’s true: with last week’s post only barely forgotten, we are proud to present yet another artifact of questionable musical content. This time, we bring you the long-unheard and longer-ignored E.P. from Los Angeles instrumental unknowns Sarisataka (previously introduced here with the “Frisbee Detector” track from the “The Good Life Most Will Never Find” [ READ MORE ]
In the interest of full disclosure we’ll start this post by pointing out that while this is the first real new update in nearly 8 months, it is technically still 2009 (well, not technically – it *is* still 2009) and so we are still operating under the strictures of the New Year’s Resolution to post [ READ MORE ]
A couple of new tracks tonight from the (pointless) imaginary compilation, “The Good Life Most Will Never Find”. The title itself is an homage to/ripped off from Deth P. Sun, an artist whose work we feel has had some impact on this compilation, but he’ll most likely never see this so who cares. Anyway, on [ READ MORE ]
Thanks to the (hypothetically) overwhelming response to the now quite stale first post (sample comments: “it gave me flashbacks”, “the tracks were really long”), it is our distinct pleasure to offer up a few – thankfully – much shorter tracks. Recorded at The Good Life in 2006 by Long Beach unknowns Softpack (UK), these three tracks [ READ MORE ]
Tokle – Bear Flag Revolution | 28:22 From the imaginary “Golden Bear and Other Works” EP Los Angeles, 2007 We’re starting this blog out with the longest piece available. You read right: that’s 28 minutes and 22 seconds of pure audio content. Consider yourself warned. Variously attributed to both When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth and the eponymous site [ READ MORE ]