Sonic Youth on bandcamp
Hi everybody! Since the original "Sonic Youth on bandcamp" thread was (presumably) accidentally deleted, I've gone through multiple archive.org links to reconstruct the highlights for historical posterity (no chit chat). We can also use this thread for future posts (sorry Soup Nazi!).
page 1 03.22.2020, 11:35 PM #1 hipster_bebop_junkie Sonic Youth is now on Bandcamp: https://sonicyoutharchive.bandcamp.com/ 03.23.2020, 12:14 PM #3 stu666 https://thurstonmooregroup.bandcamp.com/ 03.23.2020, 12:31 PM #4 skinnypaul And https://thurstonmoore1.bandcamp.com/releases 03.26.2020, 12:43 PM #9 halgreen I guess that they will have all the Nugs titles up on bandcamp by the end of today. They're missing the Crawford Hall 1990 show, the '98 show, and the show at the Olympia in 2001. But they've been adding three shows or so each day. I just.....need more. 03.28.2020, 12:48 PM #14 halgreen All of the Nugs shows (save Crawford 1990) are on bandcamp + Venlo 1983, the cotton crown 7”, and continental club 1986. I’d really love to hear the rest of that show from the cotton crown 7” and I wonder if the smart bar 1985 show will be up soon. After that, what’s next?? 04.01.2020, 12:15 PM #19 redmosquito80 https://wylderatttz.bandcamp.com/album/wylde-ratttz Produced by Don Fleming for Instant Mayhem Productions Recorded by Bil Emmons, Tom Schick, Fred Kevorkian in NYC, 1997 Mastered by Greg Calbi Band Photo by Danny Clinch Ron Asheton: Guitar, vocals, piano, tympani. Mark Arm: Vocals. Thurston Moore: Guitar, vocals, electronics. Mike "Pipe" Watt: Bass, Beam, spiel. Steve Shelley: Drums, percussion. Don Fleming: Guitar, vocals. Sean Ono Lennon: Multitronics, guitar, vocals. Jim Dunbar: Percussion, vocals, polaroids. 04.07.2020, 12:29 AM #20 Chris Lawrence https://gustafssonmooreranaldoshelle...new-york-ystad Lee, Thurston, and Steve with Mats Gustafsson. Originally released in very limited quantities in 2000. Very sick noise from what I recall... |
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04.11.2020, 02:02 PM #21 The Soup Nazi New link: https://gustafssonmooreranaldoshelle...ystad-new-york The cities' names have been reversed and the tracks are no longer called "Without Kim" I & II, just, well, "I" and "II". 'Sup with that? 04.11.2020, 05:19 PM #22 Chris Lawrence I don't think they were initially called "Without Kim" when posted, I was just being a dork by actually acknowledging the name of the original disc. That Black Box set looks amazing, anyone here have one? 04.11.2020, 11:17 PM #23 The Soup Nazi Well now you got me questioning my memory. I can't remember whether they were called "Without Kim" (I and II), but since that was the name of the original tracks, I assumed they had also been changed once they, for some reason (and there has to be one, related to the label or Gordon or something), changed the disc title to Ystad - New York and the initial Bancamp page for the release was deleted (therefore deleting the item from my wishlist). For the few folks here who may not know what the heck we're talking about, this is New York - Ystad on Discogs, and if you feel like getting the full Black Box Kulturbro 2000, prepare to shell out €2,499 for a mint copy (cheapest one, NM/VG+, goes for €2,400 - no reason to quibble over 99 Euros, huh?). 04.12.2020, 07:45 AM #24 radarmaker It wasn't called Without Kim on the bandcamp, that was the first thing that struck me too. Curious. I've got the Lightnin' 7" but not the rest of it. I suspect Mats trades them in to a certain Swedish free jazz store every now and then, as they seen to have a semi-regular source of loose copies. 04.19.2020, 10:58 PM #25 hipster_bebop_junkie Lee Ranaldo is now on Bandcamp: https://leeranaldo1.bandcamp.com/ 04.20.2020, 03:33 AM #26 _tunic_ Quote: Originally Posted by hipster_bebop_junkie Lee Ranaldo is now on Bandcamp: https://leeranaldo1.bandcamp.com/ Oh cool! And great (as in rare) content too. There's actually two Lee Ranaldo accounts now on bandcamp. This is the other one, which has the Broken Circle / Spiral Hill and Amarillo Ramp albums: http://lee-ranaldo.bandcamp.com 04.20.2020, 11:51 PM #29 hipster_bebop_junkie Anyways, "Among The Poetry Stricken" by Clark Coolidge & Thurston Moore has now been released as a Bandcamp download via Fast Speaking Music: https://fastspeakingmusic.bandcamp.c...oetry-stricken 04.21.2020, 12:36 AM #30 hipster_bebop_junkie Disappears + Steve Shelley + White/Light unreleased recordings from 2009 now on Vampire Blues' Bandcamp: https://disappears-steveshelley-whit...ey-white-light 04.24.2020, 05:12 PM #32 _tunic_ The sonic youth archive bandcamp account sent out the following message: Quote: Lee has posted unreleased and hard-to-find solo recordings on his bandcamp page leeranaldo.bandcamp.com Steve's label Vampire Blues has uploaded an unreleased collaboration from 2009 "Disappears-Steve Shelley-White/Light" as well as records by Spectre Folk and fuck vampireblues.bandcamp.com Thurston and Steve along w/ Ron Asheton (The Stooges), Mike Watt (The Minutemen firehose), Mark Arm (Mudhoney), Don Fleming (Gumball) and Sean Ono Lennon recorded music in 1997 as the Wylde Ratttz and have uploaded unreleased recordings wylderatttz.bandcamp.com/album/wylde-ratttz Thurston has been posting rare and unreleased Chelsea Light Moving and Thurston Moore Group recordings here: thurstonmoore1.bandcamp.com and thurstonmooregroup.bandcamp.com 04.27.2020, 12:45 PM #36 _tunic_ Yet another new addition from Lee on his bandcamp: Dirty Windows: Quote: A 'text/sound/image' album, a spoken word and music collection, with accompanying photos by Leah Singer. Includes complete album art and text/photo book which accompanied the original release. credits released January 1, 1999 Additional players: Thurston Moore, Steve Shelley, Michael Morley, Epic Soundtracks, Cody Ranaldo. Originally released on the Dutch Barooni label in 1999. |
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04.28.2020, 10:36 AM #41 hipster_bebop_junkie These compilations have recently appeared on Bandcamp, in case anyone is missing them: V/A Sonic Protest 2014, 10e édition!, including Lee Ranaldo's "Hurricane Transcription Demo Part 3" and Thurston Moore's "KOLLEKTR SK^M!" Wall Of Sound : Drones/Patterns/Noises Performed by Ulrich Krieger, including Lee's "Elegy For WTC (2001)". 04.28.2020, 12:53 PM #42 _tunic_ This Krieger guy's other bandcamp item (from 2016) also features Lee: https://ulrichkrieger3.bandcamp.com/album/fathom 04.28.2020, 08:49 PM #43 hipster_bebop_junkie Ulrich Krieger has been a member of Text of Light. I might have some records signed by him and Lee from when Text of Light performed in Mexico several years ago. This record by Reinhold Friedl (released in 2003) has collaborations by both Lee and Ulrich Krieger: https://reinholdfriedl.bandcamp.com/...r-was-hard-too ...And, speaking of Text Of Light, some records by this project have been available at Bandcamp for years now, thanks to Starlight Furniture, and Room40: https://textoflight.bandcamp.com/ https://room40.bandcamp.com/album/rotterdam-1 04.30.2020, 12:47 AM #45 The Soup Nazi Konstantin Raudive - The Voices of the Dead Featuring "Lee's Raudive Mix" by L.R. See http://www.sonicyouth.com/gossip/sho...9&postcount=17 04.30.2020, 12:53 AM #46 The Soup Nazi Diskaholics Anonymous Trio (Mats Gustafsson/Thurston Moore/Jim O'Rourke) - Weapons of Ass Destruction "Recorded live 6th October 2002 at Ystads Teater, Sweden. The album was originally released by Smalltown Superjazz on February 2, 2006". 05.01.2020, 09:07 AM #49 stu666 May Daze 05.02.2020, 01:36 AM #53 stu666 https://leeranaldo.bandcamp.com/albu...ent-a-bestiary Outside My Window The City Is Never Silent A long out-of-print LP-only release, this single 30-minute track is a compendium utilizes selected material from the following titles: Amarillo Ramp, The Bridge, Deva, Spain; Fragments, El Oido, First Computer Piece, The View From Here [Root (for TM)], Semen Injection, To Mary, and Walker Groves. Sounds by: Kim Gordon, William Hooker, Takehisa Kosugi, Alan Licht, David Linton, Christian Marclay, Thurston Moore, Jim O'Rourke, Lee Ranaldo, Sudden Infant, William Winant. The voices of: Charles Bukowski, Raymond Carver, George Cowdery, Thom Degesu, Kim Gordon, Courtney Love, Thurston Moore, Cody Ranaldo, Lee Ranaldo, Leah Singer. You Are Everywhere and Nowhere, All at Once: The sounds of forgotten conversations, voices of loved ones, talks delivered via wire, crosscut with various tone poems (music(s)), newly formulated dream theories. You are listening to a conversation that took place in Heaven, some time ago. This piece grows out of recent works dealing with phrases constructed from various recycled bits of voice and sound, the silences between them, and the cross-pollinations which occur as they are juxtaposed in different ways. The sound components have been gathered from across a large number of works I’ve done thru the years. I decided to use these bits and selections as the raw material from which to create a sort of sonic journal or notebook. In the last few years I’ve done a few sound installations based around a set of fragments of voices which I have collected, and most of these are drawn upon here. The voices are those of friends, family, loved ones and other artists, and although chosen for personal reasons my hope is that the various voices will overlay to create a new narrative of their own. This piece was originally created for a Belgian radio broadcast in 2000. -Lee Ranaldo Original LP released by Chocolate Monk and Hell's Half Halo, summer 2002. Includes pdf of LP art and liner notes. 05.04.2020, 08:17 AM #56 halgreen They added Blastic Scene last night. |
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05.13.2020, 02:29 AM #91 Moshe https://leeranaldo.bandcamp.com/albu...obert-smithson 05.15.2020, 12:20 AM #93 Toxa https://sonicyouth.bandcamp.com/albu...s-parties-2000 finally, a new one! 05.15.2020, 12:38 AM #94 _tunic_ Another addition: Master=Dik 05.15.2020, 09:05 AM #98 Chris Lawrence conveniently timed after i've just updated the discography... this is awesome! that was such a weird show, i remember watching a really terrible quality webcast of it. somewhere i may still have that file, actually... we waited forever for "J'Accuse Ted Hughes" and now we have the whole show! i'll admit, i was kinda hoping they might release a soundboard from bumbershoot '99 - those early versions of nyc ghosts tunes were so brave to try in a football arena, and they sounded awesome! i think my tape does it justice but it's missing some of 'nyc ghosts' and frankly it would just be cool to hear in pristine quality... but this is nice too. not on nugs (yet?) btw... 05.15.2020, 09:41 AM #100 radarmaker The Rolling Stone article implies that bandcamp will be their primary portal from now on: "The band had been making some of its live content available on another site, but drummer Steve Shelley, who oversees their vaults in New Jersey, began hearing from fellow musicians about Bandcamp. Both its ease of use and its potential profit margins — 85% of sales going to bands — appealed to him and his former bandmates." |
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05.15.2020, 09:51 AM #101 Chris Lawrence fair enough! i'm already more impressed with bandcamp's download interface vs nugs... 05.22.2020, 06:13 AM #109 rappard Quote: Originally Posted by Chris Lawrence fair enough! i'm already more impressed with bandcamp's download interface vs nugs... Much agreed. The only thing Nugs has got going for it is high-resolution downloads. </audionerd> 05.22.2020, 07:45 PM #110 The Soup Nazi Quote: Originally Posted by rappard Much agreed. The only thing Nugs got going for it is high-resolution downloads. </audionerd> Sonic Youth's FLACs on Bandcamp are 16/44.1? (I still don't know; by the time their Bandcamp operation started I had ran out of money ). If that's the case, their price is sandwiched between Nugs' CD-quality and high-resolution files. Take Live In Los Angeles 1998: Nugs 16/44.1: $9.95 Bandcamp ?: $11.00 Nugs 24-bit: $12.95 To determine the reason, you have to factor in of course the platform's fees and, uh, other vicissitudes of the modern world or summat ANYWAY, I have downloaded tons of 24-bit tunes from Bandcamp; the thing, to quote Forrest Gump, is you never know what you're gonna get! With some exceptions: Jim O'Rourke's sleep like it's winter is listed as a 24/48 album, and Intakt is the only label I've come across there which makes available their releases in different resolutions - with a significant price difference. For instance, Ingrid Laubrock + Kris Davis' Blood Moon is $9 in 16-bit, $15.80 in 24/96. Ouch. 05.25.2020, 05:24 AM #113 radarmaker Speed-corrected Hold That Tiger is up! https://sonicyouth.bandcamp.com/albu...ret-metro-1987 06.04.2020, 01:04 PM #115 Moshe Available later tonight (June 5) New and exclusive to bandcamp—a live recording of the first and only concert by the Supreme Indifference, the trio of Kim Gordon (guitar, vocal), Jim O’Rourke (synth), and Alan Licht (vocal). Previously only convened for a studio session that produced two obscure compilation tracks, Kim, Jim and Alan took the stage at Issue Project Room back in 2003, joined by their friends Chris Corsano (drums) and Tim Barnes (drums), for a breathless twenty-minute No Wave electronic freakout. alanlicht.bandcamp.com 06.04.2020, 01:06 PM #116 Moshe new wylde rattz music available late tonight (June 5) via bandcamp 06.04.2020, 05:21 PM #120 radarmaker Incoming! https://www.facebook.com/11039052947...8608631987948/ "Sonic Youth release 3 more additions to their live archive on bandcamp later tonight (June 5th). Live in Irvine 1990, Live at Brixton Academy 1992 and Live in Yugoslavia 85/87 plus releases by Supreme Indifference (Kim and Alan Licht, Jim O'Rourke, Chris Corsano and Tim Barnes), Wylde Ratttz (Ron Asheton w Thurston, Steve, Mike Watt, Sean Ono Lennon and Don Fleming), Emma Tricca (w Steve, Pete Galub and Jason Victor of the Dream Syndicate), Gata Pirâmide and Riviera Gaz (two groups from São Paulo that Steve plays with) and more to be announced:https://sonicyoutharchive.bandcamp.com/" |
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06.18.2020, 11:56 PM #124 Chris Lawrence Moderator Big flood of SYRs today, including the Carrboro "Perspective Musicales" gig, which is a must-hear if you haven't had the pleasure! 06.19.2020, 05:03 PM #125 radarmaker Know anything about the '81 Cat's Cradle show Thurston mentions after Kool Thing, Chris? His "week after MTV launched" comment places it in early August.. 06.19.2020, 11:59 PM #126 Chris Lawrence I'll have to listen for the quote but I'm skeptical of them playing outside of NYC in August 1981...I don't think they played Cat's Cradle before November '82. 06.20.2020, 07:24 AM #129 radarmaker Yeah, seems unlikely and I assumed it was being confused for that one too, but the reference to the MTV launch does support '81. He calls it "one of their first outside NY city limits", but that could apply equally to the Savage Blunder date. 07.03.2020, 12:22 AM #130 _tunic_ They've released Bremen 1991: https://sonicyouth.bandcamp.com/albu...in-bremen-1991 Bad news: It is lacking the encores Good news: it is from their own audio source 07.03.2020, 12:30 AM #131 The Soup Nazi Crazy bitchen early Steve! https://strangefruitabiku.bandcamp.c...ge-fruit-abiku Plus some Brazilian-Stevian stuff from 2016, the year we thought would be the worst of our lifetimes (how naive...): https://gatapirmide.bandcamp.com/album/vol-2 PLUS Text Of Light makes the Bandcamps: https://textoflight.bandcamp.com/ 07.03.2020, 06:17 PM #133 The Soup Nazi Thurston Moore - "Canteloupe" (sic - mispelled in the tradition of some punk flyers, I guess; the artwork gets it right, though). Quote: Cantaloupe is a song about the dance of romance and surrealism, where the hallucinations of wild dreams come true. 07.07.2020, 05:27 PM #134 The Soup Nazi Quote: Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi Sonic Youth's FLACs on Bandcamp are 16/44.1? (I still don't know; by the time their Bandcamp operation started I had ran out of money ). If that's the case, their price is sandwiched between Nugs' CD-quality and high-resolution files. OK, since none of you lazy cows answered my question, I asked a Dimer who posted he had "bought his first six Sonic Youth shows from Bandcamp". This, said he: Live At Brixton Academy 1992: 16/48 Live At Cabaret Metro Chicago, IL 2002: 24/44.1 Live At CBGB's 1988: 24/44.1 Live At The Orange Peel 2004: 24/48 Live In Yugoslavia 1985/1987: 24/48 Daydream Nation Live In Glasgow, Scotland 2007: 24/48 And so, Nugs has been ripping people off, say I. 07.08.2020, 06:38 PM #136 hirsute_biped SY YouTube channel premiere of live Lisbon 1993 show on 7/10 https://youtu.be/hUcShyAarjw 07.18.2020, 07:44 AM #138 The Soup Nazi More Wylde Ratttz! https://wylderatttz.bandcamp.com/album/gas-huffer |
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08.06.2020, 11:37 PM #143 The Soup Nazi Gata Pirâmide's Early Demos (two tracks) is now on Bandcamp via Vampire Blues: Quote: In 2015 Gata Pirâmide starts a cycle of rehearsals and exchange of references between Valério, Steve and Kishimoto. In this record of the first ideas the band invites the listener to feel the freshness and purity through the sound. Valério and Steve Shelley met in 2013 when Steve performed with Lee Ranaldo & the Dust at Largo da Batata, a free outdoor concert in São Paulo, Brazil. It was in 2015, when Steve returned to the capital, that the duo had a chance to play together for the first time. With Sao-Paulo multi-instrumentalist Paulo Kishimoto on bass and synths and a few unfinished compositions by Valério (guitar, electric kalimba and voice) in the repertoire - and a name inspired by an ancient Egyptian goddess - the group made its debut on the stage of a small club in the city center. released August 7, 2020 valério - kalimba, guitar paulo kishimoto - bass, percussion, synths steve shelley - drums 08.07.2020, 12:23 AM #144 The Soup Nazi NEW TITLES ADDED TODAY... Quote: World Trade Center Benefit 2001 Some brief notes: Thurston Kim and I all lived downtown, and our studio on Murray Street was downtown. In fact pieces of one of the engines landed on the roof of our studio building, that's how close we were. The events of 9/11 were traumatic for so many, and too close for comfort for some of us. Many people were doing heroic work around the clock in the aftermath. This benefit show at The Bowery Ballroom was literally put together in a weeks time, shortly after we regained access to the studio and our gear. The show was in benefit for Central American workers killed in World Trade Center attacks and featured the following performers, in addition to SY: Tom Verlaine band, Paul Flaherty/Chris Corsano duo, Eileen Myles-Kim-Jim-DJ Olive quartet, Cat Power and a set by DJ Olive. Five new songs that we'd been working on - that later appeared on the Murray Street album - were debuted at this show in nascent forms. --LR Original front-of-house sound and recorded by Aaron Mullan. EQ/Edit by Jeremy Lemos. Thanks to John Loughney Quote: Live in Denver 1986 An all-ager-rager in Denver; I am so glad this one is up cuz my late '80s live-tape-swapping-obsessive self has always been hopped up about this 1986 gig. It was right off a Europe run and a week later flat-splat into a summer Evol USA tour, SY were kicking around in a hot van gigging everywhere, coast to coast and back with the likes of Saccharine Trust and Dinosaur. It's well documented in Lee journals and Thurston's epic/hilarious Forced Exposure tour diary, the latter of which has a great shotgun-seat-sourced pic of T at the wheel as the van left the Lincoln Tunnel behind, off to finally join the trail their newfound SST brothers and sisters were also carving out town to town. Seems like a lot of those tour setlists understandably hit heavy on Evol tracks, even the previous year's Bad Moon Rising tunes took a backseat ("Death Valley '69" reportedly only played once this whole tour). But the Denver kids at the Turnverein (German Castle?) got the band midtour in ferocious form though with only five new tunes, six if you count the later-released "White Kross". The mix on this is perfectly hot-board, guitars skull-split left and right, drums sounding amazing, the whole band almost blurry and slo-mo at times. Very much woozin it up through an especially-psychedelic middle stretch of "Death To Our Friends"/"I Love Her All the Time"/"Flower"/"Green Light" that must have melted stoner kids' brains. You lose sense of which guitar is which as it all congeals into a big trippy gelatinous pile. Then a "Brother James"/"Kill Yr Idols" one-two punch that sounds like the rawest craziest versions I've heard, and finally "Expressway" taking one last peak then cooling it down (then my tape cut off). No knowledge of openers Death Valley Girls, Cage of Reason and Happy Girls, but lots of inspired stuff was in place in Denver's early '80s: Tom Headbanger gigs, Bum Kon, The Frantix, pre-SF Jello. Imagine this to have been a cool event for sure. Blasted this tape a lot in the car and it had a Feelies '86 gig on the other side, so it was especially great to see them together on a bill later in 2008 at Battery Park. Someone I traded with and got this tape from made me a pink tie-dye J-card too which was nice icing on the cake! Hope you like this loud and large set like I do. Brian Turner Live FOH by Terry Pearson Tape Transfer by Aaron Mullan EQ/Edit by Jeremy Lemos Photos taken by Duane Davis of Wax Trax Denver. Thanks to Brian Turner, John Loughney and Wax Trax Denver. 08.07.2020, 03:06 AM #145 _tunic_ Lee has also added some stuff to his bandcamp: Ambient Loop For Vancouver Quote: These recordings were created utilizing sessions in 2003 with Alan Licht, Christian Marclay and William Hooker, and initially conceived as backing tracks for a live performance by myself and Leah Singer in Vancouver, BC. Four short excerpts were released in 2004 as a 7” on Important Records; each of the 500 copies came with a numbered and signed fine art print as the cover. The following year the full-length piece was released as an exclusive CD which was packaged with select copies of the 10th Anniversary edition of my first book, Road Movies, from Soft Skull Press. In 2015 Important Records released a limited edition of this full piece as a special digi-pak CD. Playing on 'repeat' is encouraged. --LR 2020 North Six: Giffoni/Ranaldo/O'Rourke Quote: “Hi - there's a new item up on my BC site - a long out-of-print performance by myself, Jim O'Rourke and Carlos Giffoni called "North Six" after the Williamsburg, Brooklyn venue where this August 2003 show took place. Originally released on a 3" CD series by the Antiopic label, it's now available once again, so give it a listen if you are interested! I have more stuff in the works to be uploaded in the near future! 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08.07.2020, 04:12 AM #147 The Soup Nazi One more for the road... Quote: Sonic Youth - Rarities 1 1. World Looks Red (Live at The Kitchen) 03:09 2. Shaking Hell (Live at The Kitchen) 04:43 3. Brave Men Run (In My Family) (Live in Chicago 1985) 04:58 4. Catholic Block (Live In Irvine 1990) 04:15 5. JC (Live at Mesa Amphitheatre) 04:58 6. Wildflower (Live at The Tibetan Freedom Concert) 09:29 7. Free City Rhymes (Live at ATP 2000) 07:43 8. Rain On Tin (Live At The Bridge School Benefit) 07:59 9. 100% (Live at Metro 2002) 03:13 10. Unmade Bed (Live on KEXP) 04:05 11. Unmade Bed (Live on WDET) 04:12 12. No Way (Power Cut Version) 04:04 The first in a series of rare recordings selected from various out-of-print and hard-to-find compilations. This collection begins in 1982 at The Kitchen in NYC (with James Sclavunos on drums), journeys through the 80's and 90's and ends in 2009 at Bad Bonn Festival in Switzerland. 08.07.2020, 04:31 AM #148 Chris Lawrence Were these versions of "Free City Rhymes" and "100%" released prior to the bandcamp shows they're taken from? Everything else is from a compilation but those two... 08.18.2020, 09:48 AM #149 Moshe https://wylderatttz.bandcamp.com/tra...yJVZ3nCkVDpu3I 08.23.2020, 06:49 PM #153 The Soup Nazi The Raincoats' Extended Play from 1994, with Steve behind the kit, is now on Bandcamp (10", CD and virtual; if you want the 10-incher hurry the fuck up because as of this writing there are two copies left). https://theraincoatsep.bandcamp.com/album/extended-play 09.02.2020, 05:17 PM #154 The Soup Nazi New release from Sonic Youth "Confusion Is Sex now available via Sonic Youth's Archive on bandcamp - digital/vinyl and cds available. hidden/bonus track available with purchase of complete record." This is the Goofin' edition without Kill Yr. Idols, so I wonder if the "hidden/bonus track" comes from the EP. If anybody goes for it, please reveal the mystery here. 09.02.2020, 06:33 PM #155 choc e-Claire Thurston (and 39 other artists) are appearing on a compilation album, Good Music to Avert the Collapse of American Democracy. Available for one day only this Friday! 09.03.2020, 08:58 AM #157 The Soup Nazi Lee's "Glacial Trio (Studio Excerpt)" is part of the just-released Three Lobed Recordings at 20: An Overview compilation. Three Lobed's cats say this: "20 years of a label summarized over 34 songs. Hard to make but easy to listen to." The details: 24. Lee Ranaldo - Glacial Trio (Studio Excerpt) 04:08 Here comes the icing on the cake: it's available for a name-your-price , and "any proceeds from this compilation will be donated to the the Land Loss Prevention Project ("LLPP" - www.landloss.org ), the same group we have passed funds lately from other endeavors. The LLPP, based in Durham NC, was founded in 1982 by the North Carolina Association of Black Lawyers to curtail epidemic losses of Black-owned land in North Carolina (including farmland and "heirs property," a complex topic hard to explain here, worth a little research if you don't know the term). They are a great and respected organization and we're excited to give." https://threelobed.bandcamp.com/albu...20-an-overview 09.04.2020, 12:13 AM #160 The Soup Nazi Whenever there's a new Wylde Ratttz number, life turns more bearable. New release from wylde ratttz "The Wylde Ratttz recorded an epic late night of improvised instrumental space jams during their 1997 album sessions. SMOKE b/w STIFF is the third of a series of singles and eps of those recordings." https://wylderatttz.bandcamp.com/album/smoke |
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09.04.2020, 09:37 AM #161 AlSonic https://goodmusic2020.bandcamp.com/a...ican-democracy New Thurston track on this release. 09.04.2020, 09:38 AM #162 AlSonic https://sonicyouth.bandcamp.com/album/rarities-2 09.04.2020, 09:13 PM #163 The Soup Nazi New release from Sonic Youth Sonic Youth just released Live in Torino 1987. Here’s what they say about it: "Our Sister lp was released on June 1st and by June 4th we were on tour and somehow joined by hero Iggy Pop for our London Town & Country encore. This show a few weeks later, was recorded nearly halfway through our Summer tour of Europe on June 21, 1987 and our only Italian concert of 1987's journey. Italy would grow to be one of our favorite places to visit and it still is to this day. ss" https://sonicyouth.bandcamp.com/albu...in-torino-1987 09.18.2020, 01:49 PM #172 The Soup Nazi 2010's Disappears + White/Light + Steve Shelley's "Salem" has been added to Bandcamp: https://disappears-steveshelley-whit...album/d-w-l-ss The flipside of the original 7" included two tracks by JBe; only the D W/L SS side is available to download. Neat-o still, as that record didn't come with a download code. 09.18.2020, 05:01 PM #173 The Soup Nazi The Hallogallo 2010 7" has also (just?) been added: https://hallogallo2010.bandcamp.com/ 09.25.2020, 05:31 PM #174 _tunic_ New message from Sonic Youth Archive Quote: Sonic Youth's Washing Machine 25 Year Anniversary Sale on Bandcamp To celebrate the release of Washing Machine we're have a 10% off sale of all SY digital and physical items from the SY Archive on Bandcamp this weekend - just used discount code "washingmachine25" to receive discount. In addition to the sale join us as we stream Sonic Youth's 1996 Rock Palast performance at 1pm EST Sept 26 www.facebook.com/rockpalast and visit @thesonicyouth Washing Machine listening party at 3pm Saturday on Twitter #WashingMachine25. 10% sale good for all digital and physical Sonic Youth items continues through Sunday. 10.02.2020, 01:28 AM #177 The Soup Nazi Quote: New release from Sonic Youth Sonic Youth just released Rarities 3, check it out here. Here's what they say about it: "Volume 3 of Sonic Youth's Rarities series features unreleased and hard-to-find studio recordings, mostly instrumental. This collection spans from the group's first Peel session - recorded remotely from NYC - to demos and rehearsals for our final record, The Eternal. Sonic Youth Archive also features a growing number of physical LPs and CDs including Daydream Nation 2xlps and CDs." 10.05.2020, 11:19 PM #179 hipster_bebop_junkie "Wichita Vortex Sutra", by Allen Ginsberg with a stellar cast of guests musicians including Lee Ranaldo. Originally released as a CD, now available as digital download from Bandcamp: https://allenginsberg.bandcamp.com/a...a-vortex-sutra |
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10.16.2020, 09:22 PM #181 The Soup Nazi By The Fire in its entirety (as an album, with its own page and whatnot ) is now on Bandcamp. Download-only, though. A kind friend ordered me a copy from Forced Exposure. Anyway, https://thurstonmoore1.bandcamp.com/album/by-the-fire 10.20.2020, 10:33 PM #182 The Soup Nazi From Alan Licht's Bandcamp page: Nels Cline, Carlos Giffoni, Alan Licht & Lee Ranaldo--Nothing Makes Any Sense Original sealed CD of a live show recorded at Tonic in 2007, released by No Fun Productions. Gatefold hard cardboard digipak with "liner notes" by Peter Laughner. Cover art by Lee Ranaldo. Laughner had been dead for thirty years by then, hence the scare quotes... 12.04.2020, 12:40 AM #184 The Soup Nazi The year's last Bandcamp Friday starts in a coupla hours, and the sonic cats have new goodness for us. First: Live In Copenhagen 2000 A good snapshot into the Sonics' live state of mind circa 2000 in the form of a sprawling, and often exploratory set of some standards and five tracks from their recently-released NYC Ghosts & Flowers. While not pleasant to invoke the infamous gear theft in California prior to that album's birth, it's somewhat important for perspective here. The creation of the album not only inspired recommission of guitars that hadn't been dragged out in a long time (as well as breaking in new gear), but the band's creation process itself became revamped in a way definitely reflected in the twisting, expansive record. I always kinda thought of it as a big ball of twine, with all the individual components being dense yet leaving great space for its players; Jim O'Rourke's studio aid evolved into him joining the live lineup here allowing often for Kim's guitar figures to factor more into the equation. When Lee announces at the top of the set "we're gonna take our time tonight and play real slow and long," ensuing opener "Schizophrenia" swirls more delicately than some of the roaring '87 initial live versions, though throttlers like "White Kross" and "Brother James" stoke up the usual fire and add additional blast with the expanded lineup. But showcasing of the new songs here is the key stamp of this gig, which plays like a soundtrack more than just a standard rock gig. On record and as a concept, the LP most certainly illuminated the spirit of NYC's fiery poetic past (especially the late 60's) where writers, free-verse-spielers, jazz musicians, impressionist filmmakers blurred and co-existed. While SY always processed/re-zoned/reflected the multi-culti elements of NYC live, their transferral of these particular songs to live forum made for a heightened meditative element to their rock experience more than ever (to this point). "Nevermind (What Was It Anyway)" steams and simmers into long passages of Kim's free intonations, the slow cauldron bubble of "Lightnin's" intro over the mild traffic free-jam of FX is reminiscent of her call-and-response ala "Ghost Bitch's" disruptive stew of yore. "Free City Rhymes" features a slow burn of arpeggios and harmonics with Thurston's voice also in hovering/orating mode, and Lee's natural Beat penchant to infuse such lyrical approach into SY's overall vibe is at high tide on "NYC Ghosts & Flowers", a real set peak. "Renegade Princess'" Neu-chug gives way to a long cool-outro with geyser-like emissions of shifting shapes and new brushstrokes. This gig is the sound of the band locking down new live potential and vocab, easing back when needed to let the colors blend into the mix, new phrases to evolve, letting songs rise and fall naturally. While these particular poetic/collage-like elements in the setlist are punctuated by some classics, you can almost sense SY were about to embark on a live period that spotlighted their enthusiasm to chase down all the sounds this new lineup and instrumentation hinted at. Surely it wasn't long before the SYR recordings and often fully-instrumental live sets sans the classics started to pop into focus, but for now this show, like NYC itself, displays the great pastiche of elements coming together to create something all new. - Brian Turner 12.04.2020, 12:45 AM #185 The Soup Nazi And second... the last Wylde Ratttz number. NOOOOO - I WANT MORE RATTTZ! Oh well. Shed The Wylde Ratttz recorded an epic late night of improvised instrumental space jams during their 1997 album sessions. SHED/SACK/PLUG is the fourth and final of a series of singles and eps of those recordings. released December 4, 2020 Ron Asheton: Guitar. Sean Ono Lennon: Multitronics. Thurston Moore: Guitar, electronics. Steve Shelley: Drums, percussion. Mike "Pipe" Watt: Bass, Beam. Produced by Don Fleming for Instant Mayhem Productions Recorded and mixed by Bil Emmons in NYC, 1997 Mastered by Greg Calbi The Ron Asheton Foundation carries on charity work that Ron spent many years quietly doing in the Ann Arbor community where he had such strong ties. The RAF post a lot of killer Asheton and Stooges content, so check out their socials and website. |
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02.05.2021, 01:12 AM #188 hipster_bebop_junkie Couch House Sound Live Session, by Disappears: https://coachhousesounds.bandcamp.co...ive-session-12 02.05.2021, 01:42 PM #189 blunderbuss https://jefmertens.bandcamp.com/album/no-map releases March 5, 2021 Electric gtr. recorded by Jef Mertens at Hum Palace mid to late 2020. Add'l electric gtr. on In Between Textures recorded by Thurston Moore at Daydream Library - London, UK. Realm To Realm solo saxophone track recorded by Jim Sauter in Sparkill, NY. Add'l instruments on 'Our First Movement' recorded by Glen Steenkiste in Sint-Denijs, BE. 03.05.2021, 12:18 AM #190 The Soup Nazi New release from Thurston Moore with Zac Davis: 7/7/77 Recorded when Thurston Moore was hosting, archiving, and engaging with the subterranean global noise scene during its early-mid 2000s apex. Zac Davis was still a member of the notorious Lambsbread. The two connected through the channels of the East Coast/Midwest free-noise axis. The actual day of the recording, which was a mantra heads down swoop in the basement of 22 Round Hill Road Northampton Massachusetts, is lost to the fogs of dusted memory - its true organic providence. Zac released his own document of this event on his Maim & Disfigure CDR label in 2008. The recording here, from TM's machine, has a more pronounced sonic prayer fidelity. Zac lives by his own sky juice rules which are no rules. The music lives forever. Feedback guitar: Thurston Moore Feedback guitar: Zac Davis recorded 2008, Ecstatic Peace Folk & Cinema basement 03.05.2021, 03:34 AM #191 _tunic_ Thurston contributed some guitar to one track on the new release NO MAP by Jef Mertens: https://jefmertens.bandcamp.com/album/no-map For the cassette freaks, be quick or you might miss the physical edition! There's also a 7", but it doesn't have the track with Thurston (edit hours later: I now see that blunderbuss had already posted about this only two posts earlier. Apologies for not noticing ) As already posted on the other Bandcamp page, Alan Licht released a Covers album including his take on Tom Violence: https://alanlicht.bandcamp.com/album...ions-1988-2020 03.05.2021, 05:22 AM #192 Moshe Hurricane Sandy Transcriptions (original demo) by Lee Ranaldo https://leeranaldo.bandcamp.com/albu...-original-demo 03.06.2021, 02:49 AM #199 musicplatypus Lou Barlow: greatest S-Y cover, ever! https://loubarlow.bandcamp.com/track/mary-christ 04.01.2021, 02:59 AM #200 hipster_bebop_junkie "Play Some Fucking Stooges" by Thurston Moore & Mats Gustafsson has made it to Bandcamp: https://quasipoprecords.bandcamp.com...ucking-stooges |
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04.10.2021, 04:50 AM #204 _tunic_ Thurston and Lee collaborate on the Ginsberg compilation The Fall of America. They add guitar to Ginsberg's vocals on one track, called Hum Bom! Get it on bandcamp And I posted a separate thread for it,but it's worth mentioning here as well: Alessandro Baris & Lee Ranaldo team up on new song “Last Letter to Jayne” Read the article on Brooklyn Vegan Watch the video on Youtube Stream or buy it from bandcamp 05.07.2021, 01:14 AM #206 The Soup Nazi A new/old release by Mr. LR: “Hi - A new upload of the 1994 CD-only 'Broken Circle/Spiral Hill' - early 90s recordings, including a cover of Sebadoh/Lou Barlow's Brand New Love. cover art by Michael Morley (Dead C). The title refers to the land art work by Robert Smithson in Emmen, Holland which I visited with Sonic Youth twice in the early 80s while on tour, and again in 2020 just before lockdown! Hope you dig hearing these tracks. --Lee” https://leeranaldo.bandcamp.com/albu...le-spiral-hill 05.07.2021, 03:10 AM #207 Moshe Churning of the Ocean by Lee Ranaldo / Jim Jarmusch / Marc Urselli / Balazs Pandi https://trostrecords.bandcamp.com/al...g-of-the-ocean 05.07.2021, 08:03 PM #209 The Soup Nazi New track from T: "Sketch Of Light" https://thurstonmoore1.bandcamp.com/...ketch-of-light 06.24.2021, 04:59 PM #210 _tunic_ Blimey!! Sonic Youth just added Smart Bar - Chicago 1985, Limited Edition Double Vinyl to Bandcamp, check it out here. Handmade 'bootleg-style' double vinyl limited edition of Smart Bar - Chicago 1985. Color vinyl (all colors + combinations of color), hand-numbered with double-side newsprint style fold-over cover w poster on flip side of cover. Limited edition of 1,000 2xlps. Pressed at Kinder Core in Athens, GA. Poster/artwork designed by Bill Mooney of Tannis Root. 08.06.2021, 05:44 AM #213 _tunic_ Thurston released a new track: An Electric Noise Guitar Tribute to Pita Quote: 1. side a 15:10 2. side b 15:21 about The last I saw Peter Rehberg was right after David Bowie passed and the two of us were thrown together to DJ a memorial of sorts for the thin white duke at Café Oto in London and it was one of the most joyous times I can remember as we’d trade off choosing Bowie tracks for a crowd of people still dazed by the all-of-suddeness of the rock n roll hero's leaving. Peter obviously adored Bowie and at one point he became so enthralled with the musicality in all its idiosyncratic, experimental and ineffable pop magic that he began to dance and howl along and the night seemed endless and a welcome rebirth of sorts for everyone in the room. And now Peter has left us as well and I think about how incredibly lovely he was that eve in genuine heartfelt regard for what he innately knew of the essence that is creative life. A rock n roll hero forever. credits released August 6, 2021 prepared electric guitar: thurston moore recorded at daydream library london July 2021 one track, one take, no overdubs |
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08.21.2021, 06:45 PM #218 The Soup Nazi Mosquito's Cupid Fist has been added to Bandcamp. Time Was on vinyl, too. ETA: U.F.O. Catcher has been added as well. 09.06.2021, 04:01 AM #219 The Soup Nazi Steve plays on Emma Tricca's cover of Bert Jansch's "It Don't Bother Me", just posted to Bandcamp. (Actually, Steve plays on Emma's whole St. Peter album, from 2018... Was that mentioned here? I don't know! Bloody board won't let me search!) There's a "b-side" to this download-only single, "Good Morning Diner", but for some reason it's not on BC; you can find it elsewhere, though (Boomkat, for example). 12.03.2021, 07:25 AM #220 stu666 Daydream Nation on cassette! https://sonicyouth.bandcamp.com/albu...aydream-nation |
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12.10.2021, 12:56 AM #221 The Soup Nazi Kim Gordon & J Mascis - "Abstract Blues" 04.14.2022, 01:58 AM #224 The Soup Nazi New release from Sonic Youth: Live In Kyiv, Ukraine 1989 Sonic Youth release live recording from Kyiv, Ukraine April 14, 1989 to benefit World Central Kitchen and relief to Ukraine. Riding on the wave of the critical success of Daydream Nation, Sonic Youth's first foray into the former USSR came in April of 1989 with shows in Vilnius, Leningrad, Moscow and Kyiv, the first opportunity for Lithuanians, Russians, and Ukrainians respectively to get a realtime gander at the fabled NYC underground in the flesh (with Bon Jovi lagging four months behind to rep NJ for the hordes). Anarchic, locked, and loaded with fresh jams from Daydream and vintage chestnut "Brother James", SY blister here into a rabid pack of ready-for-action Ukrainians only blessed previously with the likes of Nick Cave and Neubauten drifting into their territory. Though the post-Iron Curtain sojourn was cut short prematurely (like this recording!) after this gig, the Sonics left an indelible impression of the true sounds of freedom with attendees that included Gogol Bordello's Eugene Hutz who was forever changed in its wake. This revisiting of the April 14 set honors that nation's spirit and proceeds will benefit World Central Kitchen wck.org, and timestamps a moment where new ears got transported for a first time. "That SY Kyiv show was life changing for all musicians that were there... we were already attuned to Nick Cave, Einsturzende Neubauten, S Pistols and Discharge but these were the new vitamins we needed. I made a decision to experience NY right there. Plus my friends VV were opening so i got in free 🤟🏼. The fact that it wasn't shut down half way through like all other punk gigs was the doing of a Ukrainian man named Mikhailo Gorbachev, who set up the atmosphere of political “springtime” and a promise of change.” - Eugene Hutz of Gogol Bordello "In general, few people said how much the Sonics, with their arrival, promoted the entire soviets, and not just Kyiv. After all, in fact, perhaps, with that tour they hammered the final nail in the coffin of the soviets, and it was as if they let us in Kyiv breathe a mixture that was finally suitable for life." - Sergey Popovich (Siggy Pop) Founded in 2010 by Chef José Andrés, World Central Kitchen (WCK) is first to the frontlines, providing meals in response to humanitarian, climate, and community crises while working to build resilient food systems with locally led solutions. WCK has served more than 70 million fresh meals to people impacted by natural disasters and other crises around the world. WCK’s Resilience Programs strengthen food and nutrition security by training chefs and school cooks; advancing clean cooking practices; and awarding grants to farms, fisheries, and small food businesses while also providing educational and networking opportunities. Learn more at wck.org. released April 14, 2022 EQ/Mastering - Aaron Mullan original FOH sound - Terry Pearson cover photos - Alexej Zaika 07.01.2022, 12:31 AM #229 hipster_bebop_junkie Quote: Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi Gone! Even though it was a free download... Probably posting it here was the kiss of death. A live recording of Caught On Tape (Thurtson Moore, John Moloney & Rat Bastard) is available at Sunburned Hand of the Man's Bandcamp: https://sunburnedhandoftheman.bandca...bum/wherehouse 07.07.2022, 01:45 AM #230 hipster_bebop_junkie "Mother/Groundhog", kind of legendary encounter of Thurston Moore, Mats Gustafsson, Bill Nace & Chris Corsano, on Open Mouth Records' Bandcamp: https://openmouthrecords.bandcamp.co...ther-groundhog 07.13.2022, 03:01 AM #231 hipster_bebop_junkie Lee Ranaldo embraces chaos. I love this interview with Lee. https://radioaulamundi.bandcamp.com/...-5-lee-ranaldo 12.01.2022, 02:26 AM #232 hipster_bebop_junkie "Hell Gate" by Wild Classical Music Ensemble & Lee Ranaldo: https://labellebrute.bandcamp.com/album/hell-gate-2 |
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Oh jeez, I'm sorry! That was stupid. I should have merged it to this thread. It was very late and I was very tired of chasing broken archive links. :o
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Let's see if I can add some that are missing. I'll start with Lee and search for the others lateron. Or anyone else can do it if they feel for it ;-) Just search the bandcamp site for anything that's been added to Bandcamp since roughly December 2022 and/or anything that's not yet listed above and still worth mentioning, especially what's been released on a non-SY related label. Velvet Serenade by Pascal Comelade, Ramon Prats, Lee Ranaldo Churning of the Ocean by Lee Ranaldo / Jim Jarmusch / Marc Urselli / Balazs Pandi Melbourne Direct by Steve Shelley/Jim O'Rourke/Thurston Moore/Lee Ranaldo I'm Not Gonna Try It (Again) by LEE RANALDO Who Are We? by Al-Qasar (featuring Lee Ranaldo) FORAYS by Jean D.L. (featuring Lee Ranaldo) From Homage to Slaughter by Baby Birds (features a remix by Lee Ranaldo) Exhibition Of A Dream (CSR292CD) by FM Einheit (Einstürzende Neubauten) (featuring Lee Ranaldo) The Hired Hands: A Tribute to Bruce Langhorne by Various Artists (including Lee Ranaldo, and also Steve Shelley with Alan Licht) Esperanza: Songs From Jack Kerouac's Tristessa by Various Artists (including Lee Ranaldo) PMM# 103 Various - MAILBOMB (Lee Ranaldo/Evil Moisture/Ludo Mich, more+) This is an art-zine plus cassette from 2020 that may also feature Kim Gordon Lee has collaborated with HifiKlub on three albums: In Doubt, Shadow Him! (2018) How To Make Friends (2010) Back To La Tomate (2010) And here's some very old shit, but produced by Wharton Tiers, and it features Lee Ranaldo on Xtra guitar according to Discogs: Grip Tape L.P. by Further Super Griptape LP by Further |
Next up is Kim!
This was actually more difficult than I thought it would. There are many songs in which her name is mentioned, from underpants to lipstick and even worse ..... kim gordon & loren connors "at Issue" by Alara Music Released n 2021, and they still have some vinyl copies left! The Supreme Indifference Live by Kim Gordon, Jim O'Rourke, Alan Licht (this one was already mentioned, but didn't have a direct link with it) Lovewasinme Remixes by Wild Style Lion ft. Kim Gordon |
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