Juxtaposeur
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WoBcast 23 - the anti Fopp edition minus Mr herring
Mr Herring has gone big game hunting so it was left to me and Lumpy to continue WoBcast duties. It resulted in a mostly chilled affair with occasional bursts of chit chat.
The tracklisting looks like this:
Si Begg - Non Stop Cut And Paste (Twocsinaks buyer feedback all applicable boxes have been ticked mix)
The Barry Gray Orcestra - The Mysteron Theme
Matthew's Celebrity Pixies Tribute - Wave Of Mutilation (as performed by the Bee Gees)
Paul Weller - Wild Wood (Portishead mix)
Kate Goes - Heartbeat
Psapp - Pocket
Consolidated - Accept Me For What I Am
M17 - Rockin Down The House
DJ C - Come Back Version
Braces Tower - El Fuego
Battles - Atlas
The Boat Band - Zydeco Burke
Kid Sister - Control
Cook Records - Programmed For Love
Rheinallt H Rowlands - Gwawr Newydd Yn Cilio
King Tubby - Sound Boy Fights For Dub
The Tubes - White Punks on Dope
+ a bonus bit that goes like this:
The Bonzo Dog Band - Rhinocratic Oaths
Big Daddy - Jump
Luis Russel - Saratoga Drag
Bauhaus - Party of the First Part
Cassette Boy - Lambonaise Tonight
Hunter S Thompson - On the road to Las Vegas
The Hawkettes - Mardi Gras Mambo
The Robustos - I Heard it Through the Grapevine
Toots And The Maytals - Country Roads
Nais - Smartcore Masterclass
Shirley Bassey - The EasyThing To Do (Nightmares On Wax mix)
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - Greyhound Part 1 (Moby mix)
Jon Anderson - Take Your Time
Minnie Riperton - I am the Black Gold of the Sun
Ken Nordine - My Baby
Get it from a click to the pic.
Enjoy,
Pete
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wraeth
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Updating iTunes now
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wraeth
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I listened to the main show last week and I'm listening to the bonus beats right now. As always, enjoyed/enjoying them very much
Btw, the show description for the bonus beats is showing as WoBcast 22 Bonus Beats - just so's you know like
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wraeth
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That Harry Potter track
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Juxtaposeur
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Yeah, pure filth innit.
Thanks for the tip about the bb title, that's me and my edit being disorganised.
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wraeth
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I'm going to find it and upload it to a Harry Potter thread over the road
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districtline
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it's quite sad that fopp is gone  
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Juxtaposeur
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It's sadder that they contributed to the loss of true small independent record shops from our high streets by selling stuff at uneconomic prices.
Derian, Cassette Boy is renouned for tracks like that. There's even another filthy Harry Potter one later on the same album (Dead Horse).
Pete
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wraeth
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Cheers Pete!
I'm going to nip off to SkreemR to see if I can find it
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Ninjadmin
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i think i'm about 3 behind on the wobcasts
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districtline
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| Juxtaposeur wrote: | | It's sadder that they contributed to the loss of true small independent record shops from our high streets by selling stuff at uneconomic prices. |
that was the best part - the prices!
smaller record stores in london are either pretentious or waaay too expensive.
fopp also had some really cheap books
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Juxtaposeur
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I would never have discovered Jim O'Rourke if it wasn't for Imperial Music on Park Street here in Bris. Nor would my Stereolab collection be as numerous. Their prices were reasonable, they stocked loads of good vinyl and catered for an eclectic taste. Yet within a few months of Fopp opening it was gone.
If the quality is good I'm prepared to pay a fair price.
When have you ever seen a breakcore 12" in a Fopp store? They rarely had any decent vinyl.
I'm not sorry to see Fopp go. I buy almost all my tunes from DSWAT or online, anyway.
I just wish they'd never existed.
That way one of the best record stores ever might still exist.
Pete
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Ninjadmin
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i think mp3s are killing the independent record shops as well
i used to always buy vinyl, but the ones in newcastle just can't compete with the internet, they are gonna be 3 weeks behind the internet no matter how switched on they are
mind you, i don't have access to decks anymore which affects it too
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Juxtaposeur
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At the time when Imperial was going under the owner admitted that the internet sales was affecting his business, but he could cope with it until Fopp appeared.
There's no saying what would have happened without Fopp, especially as internet sales are on the increase, however, if we come back to my listening tastes, there is a whole range of things that are not necessarily available digitally. And I prefer vinyl anyway.
Strangely, if it wasn't for podcasts, instead of broadening our listening tastes people's choice of music would probably actually become more limited.
Isn't that what iTunes et al want after all?
Or am I just a terminal cynic?
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Ninjadmin
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i agree, i'm guilty of narrowing my musical tastes just because it's so easy to get stuff you know you'll like off soulseek, i'm forever rediscovering bands from the old days rather than hunting down new stuff
i spose i do on soundclick, but it's usually jungle
i'm also pretty guilty of listening to myself more than anyone else
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