Monday 27 June 2011

The June Tape: An Alternative Story Of Rock'n'Roll (DC number 6)


Side A

I Hear a New World (1960) - Joe Meek
Half novolty song, opening the way to indie label legends, electronic music and madness into R'n'R. 

Watcha Gonna Do (1964) - Billie Davis
Because history have been massively unfair to Billie Davis.

Moogies Bloogies (1966) - Delia Derbyshire & Anthony Newley
A weird demo somewhere between post-easy listening and The Residents

Mimi Cat (196?) - Chew Yan & The Stylers
Official R'n'R is a very anglo-american thing. But local adaptations are sometimes mind-blowing. Not in France though.

It's Been a Long Time (1967)- Andy Ellison
First single of the singer of the John's Children, from a movie who never had a chance. Because of May 1968. (No, seriously).

Kaleidoscope (1967) - Kaleidoscope
First track of their first album and never issue as single. WHY?

My World Fell Down (1967) - Sagittarius
Curt Boettcher was the only man on earth able to do better than Brian Wilson. 

Vacuum Cleaner (1967) - Tintern Abbey
Cult single from a post-mods, psych-acid whatever band. Like The Who. Only MUCH better.

The Muffin Man (1968) - The World of Oz
A track to find the inner child in you. (Yes, it's quite errrr....)

My White Bicycle (1968)- Tomorrow
One future Yes, one future Pretty Things/Pink Fairies and drummer of Syd Barret and a future Keith West (you know, "Grocer Jack"...). Reverse tape and naive lyrics. Sublim. Unlike the cover by Nazareth.

Lost In the Paradise (1969)- Caetano Veloso
In a ideal world, tropicalia would have been the merseybeat. And Caetano Veloso would have been Sir Paul.

Firebird (1969) - White Noise
Another post-easy listening, electronic-for-adult song feat. Delia Derbyshire, THE original electronic master. And history also been massively unfair to her.

Kije's Ouija (1970)- The Free Design
Oooooooh, The Free Design!!! LOVE LOVE LOVE <3

Theme From Cleopatra Jones (1973) - J.J. Johnson
The best unknow funk/soul/black exploitation thing EVER. Super Fly is maximun shite compare to that. And Shaft barely average.

Eine Symphonie Des Grauens (1979) - The Monochrome Set  
Elegant, clever and limpid pop melody. Which is why it never been a hit.


Side B

Savoir Faire (1980) - Family Fodder
Behind the post-hippies comunity playing with post-prog, glam, and dub, sometime Family Fodder were wirting songs. Honestly, release in the nineties, it would have been a serious rival to The Bredeers' Canonball and anything by Elastica.

Been Teen (1981)- Dolly Mixture
Dolly Mixture or the syndrome "we could be pop star but we will get married and have kids before". Thanx anyway to have inspired Riot-grrl and thanx to the riot-grrl to have outdate this attitude.

Can't Cheat Karma (1981) - Zounds
Weird and danceable anarcho-(post)-punk. Like Gang Of Four with good taste.

Reality Whitewash (1982)- Crass
Crass sometimes were writing sensitive almost-ballad, crying-alot punk song. Well, most of the time, they were too busy recording feedback and screams for people to notice.

(Alone In The) Paintbox AKA Supposed To Understand (1982) - The Pastels
Ahahahaha Stephen! Off Entertaining Edward, a simple demo tape than Stephen is now ashamed of. It's just because he's too humble to accept than a rehersal tape of the Pastels could be the best album of the eighties.

Pig In a Blanket (1983) - Rudimentary Peni
Listen to the lyrics and you understand why it's never been a hit. Although Siouxsie's Arabian Knight got worse lyrics.

Bridge (1984) - Orange Juice
Orange Juice didn't only come up with Franz Ferdinand 20 years before but also with Screamadelica 10 years before.

Every Conversation (1985) - The June Brides
June Brides are seriously under-estimate since Manic Street Preachers claim their influence. But they did invent not only Belle & Sebastian but a B&S you can dance to.

Futuristic Lover  (1991)- Melody Dog
A spin-off of The Pastels and the whole Katrina songcraft in two minutes.

Cybele's Reverie (1996) - Stereolab
Ok, not really forgotten, but should have been much bigger. Let's talk about the size of the Spice Girls.

(Do The) Do a Dance (2004) - Lil' PocketKnife
Cute, DIY hip hop thing. Perfect for the summer of 2004.

Just Wait Till Next Year (2006) - John Maus
Nobody ever understood John Maus. Not even himself.

Psychodandy (2006) - The TV Sets
Olivier Tesquet's band. Yes THAT Olivier Tesquet.

Boundaries Etc (2007) - Boys Of Brazil
From the mid-noughties London scene, Boys of Brazil were the best. Part The Fall, part Sonic Youth, part Ikara Colt (and a massive part deathrock), but much more intense than The Horrors.

It Doesn't Take a Whole Week (2010) - Karaocake
A little bitter-sweet post-Broadcast pre-chillwave electro pop wonder. And French if you didn't work that out.

Bill For The Use Of a Body (2011) - Chain & The Gang
Yeah! Hurrah Ian Svenonius finally did his 60's perv-pop pastiche! Honestly? Fabulous.


Curated by YM for Dawnie Cassette.

Friday 24 June 2011

Giveaway in May: Drugs






Side A

The Beach Boys - California Girls
Spiritualized - Lay Back In The Sun
Serge Gainsbourg - Initials B.B.
Small Faces - Here Come The Nice
The Stranglers - Golden Brown
The Rolling Stones - Mother´s Little Helper
Pulp - Sorted For E´s & Wizz
Television Personalities - Psychedelic Holiday
Adam Green - What A Waster (Libertines cover)
MAKE-UP - Substance Abuse
Sonic Youth - Eric´s Trip
The Fall - Fiery Jack
Weird War - Store Bought Pot
Minor Threat - Out Of Step (With The World)


Side B

The Velvet Underground - I´m Waiting For My Man
The Beatles - Got To Get You Into My Life
The Moldy Peaches - Who Got The Crack
Hello Saferide - Saturday Nights
Chain And The Gang - It´s A Hard, Hard Job (Keeping Everyone High)
Jeffrey Lewis - The Last Time I Did Acid I Went Insane
Broadcast - Drug Party
Morrissey - Interesting Drug
Yo La Tengo - Drug Test
The Magnetic Fields - Too Drunk Too Fuck
The Modern Lovers - I´m Straight
Spacemen 3 - Ecstasy Symphony
Elliott Smith - King´s Crossing


This mix tape was curated and designed by Diana. Thanks to Rob and Jamie! The winner; Tove.

ps. Sorry for the late post....