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back in stock as of december 1st, 2008
first in stock on january 22nd, 2007
threads: modern-psych
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| | | k (usa) #k 179 cd maher shalal hash baz “l’autre cap” compact disc - suspended season (2:43)
- joab (3:28)
- portland town (2:11)
- kamakura (3:13)
- a big hug (0:45)
- way out (0:52)
- how long will you forget me? (2:30)
- miserable man (0:49)
- sheep are seeing me (1:09)
- one that is missing here (1:31)
- first love (1:16)
- misaki (1:49)
- shiogamori (0:51)
- garland has gone forth (0:30)
- eve
- mary
- and juliett (2:20)
- different daylight (2:38)
- the north sea (1:15)
- a&u (3:09)
- dove (2:04)
- morning glory (1:21)
- seamless garment (1:32)
- moving without ark (9:02)
- a mere form (0:39)
- desperate (1:13)
- kidneys (0:20)
- sal & zur (1:19)
- giving birth to you (1:22)
| | click the play button to hear an excerpt of "kamakura" |
| | early 2007 release from tori kudo’s maher shalal hash baz; for this album a super-group of sorts involving cascadian heavies arrington de dionyso (old time relijun), melanie valera (tender forever), warren lee, and derek johnson. nice, live-room feeling record of short, off-the-cuff songs that get into almost jandek-ian places in spots... |
| | maher shalal hash baz
composing his music to be played by amateur musicians, tori kudo, the enigmatic conductor of maher shalal hash baz, has been called "the master of mistake". on "l'autre cap" he is a wickedly inspired bandleader, presenting a tight package of 27 songs both fierce and fragile.
barely held together by the threads these songs seem just a note away from falling apart completely. the effect is at turns serene, dissonant, enchanting, rockin', and intensively catchy- kind of a langley school kids avant-idiot savant orchestra with a syd barrett meets charles ives conductor, fusing the most captivating elements of twisted jazz, psychedelic rock rebellion, and dreamy pop chamber music to form a most intimate and cohesive vision of the future of music on planet earth.
maher shalal hash baz were the guests of honor at the 12th annual olympia festival of experimental musics. they made the million-mile trip over from japan to spend some days rehearsing, playing, living and recording in the legendary "big room" that formerly housed the mystery that is dub narcotic studio. man-on-board the control room was arrington de dionyso, so it should be no surprise that old time relijun, melanie valera (tender forever), warren lee, and derek johnson (le ton mite) make guest appearances among the cast. the sounds are crisp and spacious, the delicate result of three microphones and two days (!) that capture forever the determined spontaneity defining tori's sophisticated work with the band.
for longtime fans who have tracked the band over their many years and mutations, obviously "l'autre cap" is an essential follow up to "faux depart" which was also recorded at dub narcotic (released on yik yak! in 2004). it's also an excellent starting point for those unfamiliar with the long history and naive genius of tori kudo's maher shalal hash baz. |
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