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Tag Archives: james
tales from the attic – volume 38 (with guest editorial by Brian Shea of the Bordellos)
Tales from the Attic Volume XXXVIII Revolutions of a 45 and 33 kind. An extended and much delayed missive. Its not like we’ve been lazy and not reviewed we have and we’re not, its just that we hate scribbling things … Continue reading
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Attached to the press release announcing the first single (‘moving on’) from James’ forthcoming ’la petite mort’ album – due June via Cooking Vinyl there’s a short behind the scenes script by video animator / director Ainslee Henderson were he … Continue reading
tales from the attic – volume 25 – part 2
Tales from the Attic Volume XXV – part ii Revolutions of a 45 and 33 kind…. This edition features sterling stereophonic sounds from….. Voluntary butler scheme, temple songs, fluid, owt kri, macajey, primordial undermind, father Murphy, james, Camilla sparksss, hanne … Continue reading
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Tagged aderall canyonly, angele-david guillou, aru and bear, bird people, black saturn, brothers and sisters, Camilla sparksss, chester hawkins, curtis / moore, dalmatian rex and the eigentones, daniel avery, daniel bachman, daniel levesque, del venicci, derek rogers, dmc and anton mobin, father murphy, fluid, franklin, grafham water sailing club, hanne kolsto, hezement and hellocentricism, horsten soltau, invisible path, james, john 3:16, komodo haunts, leigh wright, macajey, marina stewart, marklosingtoday, mogard wiggan fricke, mrc riddims, nebelung, obsidian pond, primordial undermind, puss warmers, rejections, roadside picnic, scammers, scary cherry and the bang bangs, tail feather, tales from the attic, tara, temple songs, tense men, the end of the world championship, the mouth of ghosts, volume 25 part 2, Voluntary butler scheme, wiggan - guilherne, wizards tell lies, wreaths, [owt kri]
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Ordinarily I’d be running at some considerable speed in the opposite direction of this, I don’t generally hold with ghosts from your stereo’s past and I’ll admit that the last stuff I listened to by them was way over 15 … Continue reading