quête:green
- Here I Am
- Just To Make Me Feel Good
- Casanova
- Pity Love
- If You Want Me To
- Pleasantries
- I Never Found Out
- What's The Reward
- Don't Ask For More
- The Nighttime Stopped Bleeding
Das ursprünglich 2013 veröffentlichte einzige gemeinsame Album von Adam Green von The Moldy Peaches und Binki Shapiro von Little Joy ist eine charmante Ode an den Folk-Pop der 60er Jahre. Das Album nahm Gestalt an, als Green Little Joy einige Jahre zuvor auf einer Südamerikatournee unterstützte. Obwohl die zehn Duette hier offen über gescheiterte Romanzen und die daraus resultierenden emotionalen Turbulenzen sinnieren, sind sie überraschend sanft und sachlich gehalten. Auf luftigen Melodien und gezupften Gitarren, die durch subtile Synthesizer-Klänge akzentuiert werden, unterstreicht das Album die gegenseitige Bewunderung der beiden Musiker für ihre Arbeit und lädt zum wiederholten Hören ein.
OK EG turn inwards on Silent Green, their new release on Kia's ambient label Cirrus. Written for a live performance in Berlin, Silent Green finds balance between intimate post club dream states and low tempo rhythmic workouts. Fragmented voices harmonise with delicate synths and organic textures on open sky. Wooden machinery clicks and whirs on veil, opening into an inner expanse. Optimistic warmth and melancholy blend on spirit, knitted with resonant hi hats, scrolling wavetables and dubbed claves. Sequenced hand drums and piccolo snares create structure for rising pads and analog bass on death adder, as subtle grooves unfurl under the watchful gaze of digital crows. The artwork, created by the Amsterdam based digital artist Tharim Cornelisse, finds the cycle of life and death in the artificial environment of a greenhouse, digitally blended with patch notes from the first time the music was performed.
Im Juni 1964 nahm Gitarrist Grant Green seine fulminante Post-Bop-Session für „Solid“ auf, ein Album, das
bis 1979 unveröffentlicht blieb, da Blue Note mit den Soul-Jazz-Auftritten des Gitarristen Erfolg hatte. Bei
diesem Auftritt spielte der Gitarrist in einem hochmodernen Sextett mit Joe Henderson, James Spaulding,
McCoy Tyner, Bob Cranshaw und Elvin Jones.
Zelienople frontman Matt Christensen returns to Miasmah with Constant Green - a record of reverberant country inspired songs that puts the weight somewhere between Johnny Cash and Slowdive. Matt pours out his soul through flashes of life - small and large. His voice roaming over the guitars in a way which feels like a floating poetic deluge.
Appearing fresh from last years Zelienople album Hold You Up, Matt has made a very personal record that arrives as perfectly as it could be. It is full of beautiful sparse moments that capture the feeling of time standing still while simultaneously flashing in front of your eyes. As a child of the 70ies, growing up with country influenced AM rock on the radio, riding around in cars without seatbelts, Matt creates this nostalgic feeling of free riding through the city streets at dusk : a dream world where one can see green as a symbol for humanity and optimism. Not to say the album doesn't have it's share of darkness. Christensen always lingers deep in melancholy, driving his fears and anxieties out through music.
Visions of being able to move anywhere, picking his mother up from jail, family matters, change, the small things in life - all outtakes from what he sings about. Although it's hard to pick up on unless you really listen, as his ramblings can at one moment be fully clear while in the next drowned or muffled - becoming a mere meditative element to the music. Steady collaborators Brian Harding and Eric Eleazer from Zelienople accompanies on pedal steel and keys to further fill the sound into a warm dream, following in the footsteps of Matt ́s previous Miasmah album Honeymoons (2016). That said, while Honeymoons used drum machines and vast open spaces, Constant Green is another step closer towards the classic singer-songwriter folklore. Timeless gold from an artist that never stops creating.
Marking more than three decades of one of the most influential albums of all time, five-time GRAMMY® Award-winning band Green Day releases a new colored vinyl. Dookie’s influence remains downright inescapable. It has sold a staggering 20 million copies worldwide and stands out as "the first punk album to be certified Diamond by the RIAA for North American sales in excess of 10 million.” Out of four 1995 GRAMMY® Award nominations, it notably garnered “Best Alternative Album.”Rolling Stone touted it on the “500 Greatest Albums of AllTime” and Pitchfork retrospectively christened it “one of the greatest teenage wasteland albums of any generation.” The Daily Beast remarked on “How Green Day’s Dookie Defined the 1990s and Changed Music Forever.”Speaking to its sustained impact, it has generated billions of streams to date. To put it in perspective, Dookie has lived through five presidential administrations, Y2K, social media, a global pandemic, and the birth of countless acolytes.
- 01: Burnout
- 02: Having A Blast
- 03: Chump
- 04: Longview
- 05: Welcome To Paradise
- 06: Pulling Teeth
- 07: Basket Case
- 08: She
- 09: Sassafras Roots
- 10: When I Come Around
- 11: Coming Clean
- 12: Emenius Sleepus
- 13: In The End
- 14: F.o.d
Green Carnation
A Dark Poem, Part I: The Shores of Melancholia
- Destination
- Tomboy Gold
- Wreck
- Winchester Mansion Of Sound
- An Ice Age
- Neon Grey Midnight Green
- Oh, Neglect
- Louise
- Rusty Mountain
- Little Gears
- Baby, I'm Not (A Werewolf)
- Match-Lit
GREEN COLOURED VINYL[23,49 €]
As if cosmically enacted, Neko Case breaks to the surface once again with the new album Neon Grey Midnight Green and reminds listeners that she is one of our greatest living songwriters - perpetually becoming more fearless and adventurous. Arriving September 26, the GRAMMY-nominated iconoclast"s ninth LP is self-produced and her biggest-sounding and most intimate-feeling release yet.
As if cosmically enacted, Neko Case breaks to the surface once again with the new album Neon Grey Midnight Green and reminds listeners that she is one of our greatest living songwriters - perpetually becoming more fearless and adventurous. Arriving September 26, the GRAMMY-nominated iconoclast"s ninth LP is self-produced and her biggest-sounding and most intimate-feeling release yet.
- 1: Pop Song 89
- 2: Get Up
- 3: You Are The Everything
- 4: Stand
- 5: World Leader Pretend
- 6: The Wrong Child
- 7: Orange Crush
- 8: Turn You Inside Out
- 9: Hairsirt
- 10: I Remember California
- 11: Untitled
- 1: As Silence Took You
- 2: Everything You Denied
- 3: Me, My Enemy
- 4: The Slave That You Are
- 5: The Shores Of Melancholia
- 6: Too Close To The Flame
- 1: As Silence Took You
- 2: Everything You Denied
- 3: Me, My Enemy
- 4: The Slave That You Are
- 5: The Shores Of Melancholia
- 6: Too Close To The Flame
Previous album, "Brow Up," which made it known to the jazz world, this is Isao Suzuki's second album. You can enjoy the interplay with the Watanabe Kazumi, ...etc. This is a masterpiece of one creature.
Tim Green returns to All Day I Dream with his highly anticipated "Body Stars” EP
A deeply personal and sonically rich release that bridges dancefloor euphoria with introspective depth. As Tim puts it, “My Body Stars EP is the embodiment of every one of my influences in music up to this point in my life today.” Carefully crafted over the past year and tested in countless sets, the tracks balance vibrant musicality, emotive storytelling, and club-ready energy.
With intricate layers designed for both peak-time moments and intimate listening sessions, "Body Stars" is a timeless release that invites listeners to make lasting memories just as it did for Tim himself.
- A1: C'est Si Bon (It's So Good) 3.03
- A2: You Go To My Head 6.25
- A3: Summertime4.59
- A4: I'm Just A Lucky So And So 3.08
- A5: Makin' Whoopee 3.58
- A6: Nobody Knows The Trouble I've See 3.00
- B1: Mack The Knife 3.22
- B2: Back O'town Blues 3.49
- B3: Bucket's Got A Hole In It 3.12
- B4: Georgia On My Mind 3.05
- B5: Sweet Lorraine 5.13
- B6: When The Saints Go Marching In 3.32
- A1: Hit The Road Jack 2.00
- A2: Unchain My Heart 2.54
- A3: I Got A Woman 2.53
- A4: The Ego Song 2.19
- A5: It Should Have Been Me 2.44
- A6: Mess Around 2.42
- A7: Alabamy Bound 1.54
- B1: Georgia On My Mind 3.37
- B2: Can't Stop Loving You 4.16
- B3: Carry Me Back To Old Virginny 2.02
- B4: Why Did You Go 2.48
- B5: Lonely Avenue 2.33
- B6: Mississippi Mud 3.24
- B7: Basin Street Blues 2.46
- A1: Anything To Say You're Mine 2:35
- A2: My Dearest Darling 3:01
- A3: Trust In Me 3:08
- A4: Sunday Kind Of Love 3:15
- A5: Tough Mary 2:24
- A6: I Just Want To Make Love To You 3:03
- A7: At Last 3:00
- B1: All I Could Do Was Cry 2:57
- B2: Stormy Weather 3:07
- B3: Girl Of My Dreams 2:21
- B4: My Heart Cries 2:35
- B5: Spoonful 2:50
- B6: It's A Crying Shame 2:54
- B7: If I Can't Have You 2:50
- A1: Hotel Wisconsin
- A2: Ed #5
- A3: No Favors
- A4: T.v. Girl
- A5: Underwater
- A6: Dizzy
- A7: Aligator
- A8: Los Vargos
- A9: Tangled
- A10: Lazy
- A11: Space C*Cksucker
Reloaded, originally released in 1995, was produced by Gossard and multiple Grammy winner Nick DiDia (Bruce Springsteen, Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, Rage Against The Machine). The album’s first single, “Dizzy,” was featured both in the film The Basketball Diaries, and on its soundtrack—sitting alongside tracks from The Doors, Soundgarden, Jim Carroll, and The Cult. CMJ New Music Monthly wrote that the “alterna-rock promise of Wonderful Virus—their debut in no way hints at the leaps and bounds by which the band seems to have grown, or the unexpected paths Reloaded follows.” Finally, 30 years later, Reloaded gets reintroduced, remastered on white vinyl and is also included on the double CD Dizzy: The Medicine Label Anthology. Its missing status on wax has been rectified, and Reloaded is ready to be loaded onto your turntable.
BUY! HERE’S WHY!
• Their sophomore release returns on white vinyl.
• Produced by Nick DiDia (Bruce Springsteen, Stone Temple Pilots, Rage Against The Machine) and Stone Gossard (Pearl Jam).
• Contains “Dizzy” which was featured in 1995’s The Basketball Diaries (starring Leonardo DiCaprio).
- 1: Dirty Water Ocean
- 2: Broken
- 3: Ludes And Cherrybombs
- 4: Bottle
- 5: Rapid
- 6: Feel My Way
- 7: Pay The Rent
- 8: Can't Believe
- 9: Eating On All Fours
- 10: Stereo
Featuring radio staples like “Dirty Water Ocean” and “Ludes And Cherrybombs,” GAQS found themselves once again beside their friends, Pearl Jam, but instead of sharing a stage, they were sharing the airwaves. Over 30 years later, Wonderful Virus returns, remastered on red vinyl, and is also included on the double CD Dizzy: The Medicine Label Anthology. It’s time to get checked out for a Wonderful Virus.
BUY! HERE’S WHY!
• The return of their debut release on opaque red vinyl.
• Produced by Daniel Rey (Ramones, King Missile, Misfits).
• Available on vinyl for the first time in over three decades.
An F-bomb saturated hip-hop call & response club cut...from Sun Ra?!
While the most renown track in this omniversal opus is the atomic expletive-filled repartee “Nuclear War,” there is so much more to this dark mysterious journey through the mind of Sun Ra. The sprawling, suite-like 20-minute title track sustains a lyrical edge in spite of an open framework and textures, which encourage sonorities to surface and emerge from the band as if there was no human intention behind them. In opposition to “Nuclear War,” Ra's organ playing here was built less on bombast and sonic terror than it is on whispers, stutters, shivers, and swells. Fireside Chat offers a wide stylistic array, as was the artist’s intent, reflecting his eclectic, seemingly irreconcilable approach to compositional extremes. With Sun Ra you get everything... except predictability. Pressed on lime green vinyl!



































