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Posted : admin On 03.10.2019HIPPIE, VOODOO, PSYCH, MARDI GRAS, TRIBAL, HIGH NIGHT TRIPPIN' OF THE LATE 60's ARTIST`````DR. JOHN ALBUM````` GRIS-GRIS GENRE`````PSYCHEDELIC, FUNK, ROCK N' ROLL, DRUGS?
YEAR````````1968 WHY: This guy was something special in the late sixties. His debut album (Gris-gris) is quite an exploration of R&B blended in primitive voodoo aesthetics and coloured by some strange mystic/psych elements that I can't recognise. A very unique artist indeed.
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Lots of drugs involved too. AN UNSUALY SHORT REVIEW FROM ALLMUSIC: The most exploratory and psychedelic outing of Dr. John's career, a one-of-a-kind fusion of New Orleans Mardi Gras R&B and voodoo mysticism. Great rasping, bluesy vocals, soulful backup singers, and eerie melodies on flute, sax, and clarinet, as well as odd Middle Eastern-like chanting and mandolin runs. It's got the setting of a strange religious ritual, but the mood is far more joyous than solemn. What is this? From now on, I will occasionaly upload some nice finds, interesting cover songs, great hits that I'd like you to listen again and some general obscurities with some small info.
They are all separate uploads because this is not a compilation. This annoying Ibiza house hit (Heater) made me sick for months and months because of repeated radio and club play. People just couldnt let go. Anyway, some days ago, I accidentaly found the ORIGINAL song from which Samim exctracted that mega catchy stupid harmonica loop from a guy called Alberto Pacheco. I love it when I discover a theft. If you are a decent DJ, you should play the original song in the middle of a mix, just to get the stupid brainwashed crowd some confused smiles.

One of the first dark and gloomy dr um'n'bass Ed Rush tracks I adored for years. A cult classic from a cult classic album from a cult classic producer (also check out 'Pacman' which many of you probably heard from the same album 'The Creeps'). One of the toughest and coolest (real) militant-industrial electronic bands of the late 1980's. A dancefloor blast from the classic ' That Total Age' album, 'Murderous' still has an edgy (yet retro) killer-sound and tough 'Fuck the system because it's already fucking you' lyrics.

I bet that militant-angry-teenagers of those days banged their heads to death listening to this track. There is also a furious remix by Phil Kieran on my ' ' compilation which i definetly recommend:). A great underground trashy cover version of Curtis Mayfield's 'Move on Up' by the great Flying Lizards. You can also get their album on my blog. Since everybody thinks that Sebastian Tellier sucks because he performed at the disgusting 'Eurovision' contest with a catchy gay-ish hit song 'Divine' (which I find to be the most refreshing one on that smelly contest) here are some songs to prove them wrong. He is one of France's most interesting producers whose previous stranger-that-life albums I definetly recommend.
He was never affraid of fooling around with music genres (which I respect the most in a musician) and with the help of producers from the great electronica band Air, created marvelous and humorous works (included in many, many cult movies). So for anyone who listened to his earlier albums, this Eurovision adventure of his is well, just another Tellier stunt, and for those who didnt listen - here are some songs to get their minds in the mood.
I've included several tracks just to hear how diverse Tellier can be. GET IN THE GLOOMY BEGINNINGS OF ELECTRO-ITALO-DISCO CRAZE! ARTIST`````BLACK DEVIL ALBUM````` DISCO CLUB GENRE`````EARLY ELECTRO, EURO-DISCO, ELECTRONIC YEAR````````1978 WHY: The most exiciting moments in my music-obssesed part of life come when I re-discover early recordings that were so progressive and obscure for their time that their influence created entire sub-genres that last even today. This LP is a definitive example of a brilliant underground recording that over the years reached a super-cult status. Listening to this 1978 French vinyl you can clearly hear the future sounds of Felix Da Housecat and the rest of the electro-revival gang of the late 90's and early 00's.
A truly remarkable piece of ambient, dark, beat-driven club minimalism that spawned hundreds of thousands of devoted acid-chewing clubbers around the globe. ALBUM REVIEW FROM DISCOGS: This is a very obscure release by one of the earliest of the euro disco artists who would later personify an entire genre. Originating from France, this release developed a major cult following all over Europe during the last 25 years and it is now considered to have been a major influence on many of the early 80's italo disco and euro disco artists who emerged on the scene shortly after this release. As for this LP - it's a 2-sided vinyl release with 6 songs all having a copycat sound effect that makes each song sound similar to the others. The only difference is a few tweeks to the synthesizer, the speed of the drum machine's BPM and some different vocals which ultimately allowed the amateur artists behind the Black Devil act to create their one and only LP.
The songs were all recorded in real-time and all begin with that dark and wicked drum beat that sounds less like a disco song but more like the procession of a tribal ceremony in the jungles of Africa. Very bizarre, very rare, and very good music. Get it if you can!
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