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Bentez - In My Head

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Aquarium Drunkard Book Club :: Chapter 36

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Via the British Film Institute, the latest edition of author Michael Atkinson's 88 page intricate and layered analysis of David Lynch's Blue Velvet, unpacking the paradoxical nature of both the film and its legacy. Evan Dando's new auto-biography, tracing the musician from his sweater-punk days in Boston to the commercial success of Ray and beyond. The new, 700-page doorstop that is The Complete Johnny Cash, Gary Lachman's unlikely journey from scrappy rock & roller to one of the premier authors concerning esoterica, and more.

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Transmissions :: Cochemea

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This week’s conversation with Cochemea Gastelum brings our season to a close. The saxophonist and bandleader joins us to discuss his beautiful LP Ancestros Futuros, out now on Daptone Records. Mining his Indigenous roots, soul jazz, and funk, it's a fantastic album, and it completes a trilogy that began with 2019’s All My Relations, continued with 2021’s Baca Sewa, and now concludes. 

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Gene Ammons :: Nice an’ Cool (1961)

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True to Moodsville’s curation, Nice ‘an Cool is nothing if not a “mood album,” the overall unity of the quartet eclipsing any one section of the arrangement. The band keeps dynamics to a gentle hush; Ammons plays his melody lines straight, keeping embellishments to a bare minimum. Still, the ear can’t help but single out Ammons’ tenor sax. His tone is unmistakable: deep, rich, and warm. He doesn’t so much play notes as he breathes his soul into them, tinting each legato phrase with a lifetime's worth of dreams and regrets.

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A John Waters Christmas (2004)

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Christmas provides the perfect setting for Waters to juxtapose with his subversive authorship: taking something cheerful, domestic, and sentimental and gleefully deforming it into tawdry anarchy. So it should come as no surprise that when New Line Records asked the cult icon to compile a Christmas album, Waters curated a track listing far off the beaten path of Bing Crosby and Andy Williams. "I think a few of these songs are awful," Waters would say. "But they're so awful, they're perfect."

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Eberhard Weber on ECM: Primary Colours

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ECM may exist without Eberhard Weber, but it wouldn’t be ECM as we know it. From his 1973 debut through decades of collaboration, Weber’s ECM catalog is difficult to absorb, with offshoots that aren’t for every taste. Still, it’s a body of work that rewards exploration. Here’s one path among many.

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The Blue Nile :: Hats

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The Blue Nile’s Hats is filled with lovesick people and nocturnal places, existing in a perpetual state of starless nights and slanted rainfall. The album evokes a liminal metropolis bathed in the amber glow of sodium-vapor street lamps, where lonely souls wander down moonlit alleyways in search of something that has already left them long ago. It is here, where traffic lights blink for no one and smoke curls around sewer lids, that Hats stakes its home. It sustains this atmosphere from beginning to end — each song a jigsaw puzzle piece that forms a mosaic of romance and sorrow.

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Transmissions :: Mike Ayers ( The Untold Story of the ’90s Jam Bands)

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The '90s were a strange time. From Gregorian chants to swing bands, you never knew what would make it onto the radio. But some of the strangest groups to improbably infiltrate the mainstream came from the post-Grateful Dead jam band scene. Our guest today is Mike Ayers, author of ⁠Sharing in the Groove: The Untold Story of the '90s Jam Band Explosion and the Scene that Followed.

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