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Old 10.06.2023, 02:05 AM   #2
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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_

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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:
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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:
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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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