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The always innovative Earsugar label comes out with a series of 5 singles, included is all the soundclips for them. Check it out!
EARSUGAR JUKEBOX 45 RPM SINGLES SERIES
Links to all the clips
The Schneider TM Experience Side A: Psychedelic Queen Side B: Uh Yeah, Baby!
Following on from his remix collection 'Reconfigures', released on Earsugar this summer, Schneider TM returns with a 45 for the Earsugar Jukebox series.
This single features the Schneider TM Experience, the live line-up featuring Kptmichigan (aka Michael Beckett), Mek Obaam (aka Christian Obermaier) & Schneider (aka Dirk Dresselhaus).
'Psychedelic Queen' is a TM tribute to Queen's 'Don't Stop Me Now' which is dedicated to Martin Rev and Alan Vega from Suicide, the infamous electronic duo who first appeared on the CBGB's scene in New York during the 1970's. 'Psychedelic Queen' is the next step in Schneider TM's & Kptmichigan's cover version series of famous British pop-songs which began with 'The Light 3000'.
The flipside of this 45 features 'Uh Yeah, Baby!' an acid noise track performed & recorded live at 'Die Kammer Studios' by Michael & Dirk. This track is dedicated to Jimi Hendrix.
Mek Obaam Side A: Goodnight, Thank You Side B: Johnny and Mary
'Goodnight, Thank You' is the debut 45 from Schneider TM and Barbara Morgenstern collaborator Mek Obaam. Mek's style is reminiscent of early releases on Scotland's Postcard Records by artists like Orange Juice and Josef K, had those acts been influenced by Psycho Candy era Jesus and Mary Chain.
Hi Lonesome Electric Side A: Pierre and John Henry Side B: Hoola
'Pierre and John Henry' takes an American folk tale, touched upon over the years by everyone from Johnny Cash to New York noise-nik Ellen Fullman, and sets a new story against deep listening electronics, John Fahey style guitar loops, dub effects and crackles. B-side instrumental track 'Hoola' pays tribute to Hawaiian slide guitar in a 'Basic Channel goes to Waikiki Beach' fashion and versions the A-side in melodic guitar loops, electrical rhythms and dub.
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Super Reverb Side A: Jack Potatoe Side B: Hey Mr. Rambler
Super Reverb is Kptmichigan and Köhn. Kptmichigan plays in the Schneider TM Experience, releases solo albums on the Aesthetics label in the US and was Schneider's partner in crime on that classic Smith's cover version 'The Light 3000'.
Köhn is from Belgium and has released material on the Kraak, Tomlab and Western Vinyl labels.
In Spring 2005 Super Reverb will release their debut album 'Avantgarde is the French Word for Shit' (this single for Earsugar Jukebox is taken from the album). Country punk folk drone boogie noise lunacy in full effect. Think Spacemen 3, Canned Heat (no joke), The Beatles, The Jesus and Mary Chain and Ween.
Julia Hummer Side A: Boxy, Where Are The Spangles ? Side B: Bowling In Woodstock
Julia Hummer is a known actress in her native country of Germany...and in a unique Berlin meets Hollywood fusion...her music echoes the 1980's Los Angeles indie scene, with nuances of bands like Rain Parade, Dream Syndicate, Opal and Mazzy Star.
Julia, together with her musical accomplice and producer Christopher Uhe, has brought a modern European response to this classic American sound...like Velvet Underground coming to terms with Bob Dylan but with Nico at the helm.
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