
Pizza! used to be the New Motherfuckers. The New Motherfuckers are now Pizza! They make nerdy playful hyper new wave, have two drummers, and play shows in the building I live in so sometimes I hear them from my bedroom.
Pizza! - Repress Yourself!
Pizza! - Houses
Pizza! - Hotlanta
The Avant-Garde Volkpenis (Pizza!) - Blue Moob
These are unmixed recordings from their Myspace, these songs sound better live.
Pizza! at Tiny Creatures last weekend:
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
talk with full mouth
Friday, January 25, 2008
It's so

From France, Martin Dupont with with what sounds a little like a subdued Mona Soyoc from KaS Product doing vocals on some tracks. From Sleep is a Luxury (1985):
Martin Dupont - It's So
Martin Dupont - You Are My Jail
Martin Dupont - I Met The Beast
From Spain, Ultima Emoción, very OMD with moments of Power Corruption Lies era New Order. With trademark Spanish lisp. Good but a little overly sentimental sometimes (their name serves as your warning). From Máquinas Románticas (198?):
Ultima Emoción - Máquinas Románticas
Ultima Emoción - Nada Cambiará
Ultima Emoción - La Ultima Fiesta
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
You are perfect you are sheer

Gina X Performance's first album from 1979, Nice Mover. No G.D.M. references Quentin Crisp 's notable little quote "There is no great dark man" (referring to love, not race, although some probably took it the wrong way) i.e. one doesn't have a soulmate out there who is going to come along and make life perfect. Mr. Crisp also said that AIDS was a fad and homosexuality was a disgusting disease (dry dry dry).
The lineup of synths they used on this album is impressive -- Mini Moog, Polymoog, ARP 2600, ARP Solina, others. I want them all.
Gina X Performance - No G.D.M
Gina X Performance - Black Sheep
Download full album here
+buy Gina X Performance - Nice Mover
Friday, January 18, 2008
I need a time machine
where is my time machine
i could be happy
Altered Images - I Could Be Happy (from Pinky Blue, 1981)
Altered Images - Dead Pop Stars (Single, 1981)
+ buy Pinky Blue from Amazon
Monday, January 14, 2008
Parlour games

Bubonic Plague / Instant Coma sounds like it was made in a Belgian basement in 1980 or something. I once saw them play at the old Parlour Club here in LA (ah memories I miss that place) ad it was great. The album can be purchased from Human Ear Music here.
Bubonic Plague - Polyhedron
Bubonic Plague - Gray Wave City
Thursday, January 10, 2008
The Northward Route

Kristian looking sassy
Kristian from Ungdomskulen just sent me a remix he did for fellow Norwegian artist Sissy Wish, whose 3rd album Beauties Never Die is up for a Norwegian grammy. The remix is sexy and nice and good. Kristian does solo stuff as Stockhaus. More songs about phallic items to come?
Sissy Wish - Table 44 (Stockhaus Joggbyksdrama Remix)
Stockhaus - My Banana
Ungdomskulen will be in LA at the Viper room on Feb. 4 and Spaceland Feb. 6.
Tuesday, January 08, 2008
Flaming Star

It's Elvis Presley's birthday today. I don't really feel one way or the other about Elvis, but I do love this song from Flaming Star, a film he did in 1960. This is one song I can listen to over and over and over again and never get tired of.
Elvis Presley - Flaming Star
Friday, January 04, 2008
More
More john maus
and more gayness
>>>John Maus - Rights For Gays
Wednesday, January 02, 2008
Telephone Operator

This needs to be a gay anthem this year. It's not as explicitly gay as Homosapien (the telephone operator could be a lady) but the only thing this song makes me think of is a sweaty closet full of men. From the 1983 album XL-1.
Pete Shelley - Telephone Operator
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Missiles in Flight

My love for John Maus is reeaaal.
From Love is Real
John Maus - Pure Rockets
John Maus - My Whole World is Coming Apart
His first album Songs is also great..
John Maus - Don't Be A Body
John Maus - Just Wait Till Next Year
+ Buy "Love is Real" and "Songs" from Upset the Rhythm
+ Videos at mausspace
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
I Hear A New World

Here's Joe Meek's pet-side-project thing from 1959, an outer space adventure made in his home studio using all sorts of unconventional and home made goodies and effects. Fascinated by the space program, he explained this project as an attempt "to create a picture in music of what could be up there in outer space." From the wikipedia entry:
This he (as producer) achieved by blending The Blue Men's skiffle/rock and roll style with a range of sound and effects, created by such kitchen-sink methods as blowing bubbles in water with a straw, draining water out of the sink, shorting an electrical circuit, and even banging partly-filled milk bottles with spoons; yet one must listen carefully to detect these prosaic origins in the finished product. Another important feature of the recordings is the very early use of stereophony.
This is 50's futurism at it's most creative and bestest. It was never fully released at the time it was made in '59/60, but two versions were released more recently. The version posted here is the warts-and-all (more authentic) version included in Barry Cleveland's book "Creative Music Production: Joe Meek's Bold Techniques."
The Blue Men with Rod Freeman - I Hear A New World (Alternate Mix)
The Blue Men with Rod Freeman - Love Dance of the Saroos
Full Album:
Joe Meek / Rod Freeman and the Blue Men - I Hear A New World
+ Buy Creative Music Production: Joe Meek's Bold Techniques
+ Buy Let's Go: Joe Meek's Girls
Wednesday, August 01, 2007
Hawaiian Pups

Here's the Hawaiian Pups' Split Second Precision EP from 1983. Mostly good stuff, espesh "Young Boys" and "Baby Judy" and their respective b-side reworks. The way she coos on "Young Boys" and the whole reverse predatory thing is pretty great. "Baby Judy" is totally nuts and lots of fun to dance to, gets playd at Part Time Punks regularly. Great cover art, too.
music removed at the request of the artist, who provided some additional info and alluded to a possible reissue in her email. I've included the email in the comments.
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
The Flying Lizards

Yay for my first entire album posting, The Flying Lizards' self-titled debut from 1979. These guys were pigeonholed as kind of kitschy because of some of their cover singles (Money! That's What I want etc), but this first album has some pretty innovative and interesting stuff on it, and they used all kinds of interesting found things as instruments on this album. A 1980 Melody Maker review of the album can be found here, and some other good reviews and interviews from the time here.
Two standouts are the tracks Vivien Goldman sings on, "Her Story" and "The Window." Vivien Goldman is probs best known for her music journalism and her solo single "Launderette," co-produced with John Lydon, which has a lot in common with the tracks she sings on here.
Here's "Her Story" for preview/download for those of you who don't like downloading stuff before you've been able to sample.
The Flying Lizards - Her Story
Download Full Album here.
Bonerus:
Vivien Goldman - Launderette
Tuesday, July 03, 2007
Sweets from a Stranger

Two overlooked Squeeze gems from 1982's Sweets from a Stranger. The album got bad reviews I guess but these tracks are hot, "strangers" is a kind of skittery funky thing (but with the obvious squeeze-isms) and the other a sort of gooey new pop confection.
Squeeze - Stranger than the Stranger on the Shore
Squeeze - The Very First Dance
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Suicide Half Alive

Here are some early Suicide demos from the ROIR-released Half Alive (1981). There's also some live stuff on it, with some real prime examples of Alan Vega screaming like a crazy, but I like the demos cause they're prettier. And that's how i'm feeling. Most of these turned up on the first or second albums as similarly named but differently produced songs, and all except for "Dreams" were recorded at their home studio.
Suicide - Space Blue ('75)
Suicide - Speed Queen ('75)
Suicide - Dreams ('75)
Suicide - Chezazze ('79)
Suicide - Cool As Ice ('79)
Suicide - Love You ('79)
Friday, June 22, 2007
The Wicker Man and Paul Giovanni

I just saw The Wicker Man (1973) recently, and it was the best movie I've seen all year, maypoles and sexy rituals and masked pagans oh my. I read somewhere that Paul Giovanni wrote the entire score in a week, which is rad since it's pretty much a masterpiece.
It's a shame that an awful remake of this film was made last year with Nick Cage (boo). Some of the most popular videos on YouTube right now are mash-ups of the lamest scenes from the remake with everyone ragging on what a douche Nick Cage is in the comments. Ha. But everyone should see the original and forget about the remake. Here is some music from the movie - I wasn't able to download one or two of my favorites, so when I do I'll add them to the post.
The Wicker Man Soundtrack (Paul Giovanni) - Gently Johnny
The Wicker Man Soundtrack (Paul Giovanni) - Willow's Song
The Wicker Man Soundtrack (Paul Giovanni) - Maypole Song
The Wicker Man Soundtrack (Paul GIovanni) - Corn Riggs
The Wicker Man Soundtrack (Paul Giovanni) - The Wicker Man (End Title)
Thursday, May 24, 2007
Friday, May 18, 2007
It Doesn't Count

Image by Mr. Nagel
I still haven't had time to work out my vinyl to MP3 technical issues, but I want to post something, so this is what I've been listening to today:
Section 25 - Girls Don't Count
Gina X Performance - No G.D.M
Ludus - Little Girls
Modern English - Swans On Glass
The Delmontes - Love In A Guillotine
New Order - Video 586 (Edit)
Friday, May 11, 2007
Meccanik Dancing

XTC's Go 2 (1978). Seems like most bands add crappy bridges or middle 8s as an afterthought to make the return to a final verse/chorus that much sweeter. But for XTC, the bridge is often the meat of the song. Actually, i Don't even know if these qualify as bridges or middle 8s because they are longer than those... whatever, suffice to say that songs like Red depart from the verse/chorus in interesting ways halfway through the song.
XTC - Meccanik Dancing (Oh We Go!)
XTC - Red
Listening to Go 2 reminded me a lot of the first Oingo Boingo album Only a Lad (1981). I'm obsessed with Danny Elfman and this album is one of my favorites. Oingo Boingo also change things up halfway through, bringing in sections that depart drastically from the previous verse/chorus..
Oingo Boingo - What You See
Oingo Boingo - Controller
Thursday, May 03, 2007
Dirty Laundry Post - From Bromley with Love

Call me Ambular, I've been having some technical problems ripping new vinyl acquisitions to MP3 lately and so am resorting to going through Mutant Sounds dirtly laundry. Pretty shameful stuff for an MP3 blogger, but oh well, it's good music so just download it and be happy. These tracks are from the "From Bromely with Love" compilation (Alternative Records - ALT 007 - 1982) posted on MS back in January:
Story A - Only Dreaming
Easter and the Totem - Nothing There
Burlesque - Collision of Sex
20-20 Systems - Dresden
You can still get the whole thing from Mutant Sounds here.
I'm finishing up an audio project of my own, will be back with new music when it's done mid-May. xx, unclealex.


