Tom Lax Guest DJing on Brian Turner's WMFU Show

Tom Lax of Siltbreeze Records is doing his yearly guest spot on Brian Turner's WFMU show. Listen live now:

http://wfmu.org/playlists/shows/51914

The show will also be archived. Don't miss this as Tom always brings the goods.

On The Horizon: The Dead C. - Armed Courage


























There's no one more excited than me that The Dead C are experiencing a late-career renaissance with fantastic re-issues on the Ba Da Bing! and Siltbreeze labels, a split release featuring archival with Rangda and the first magazine cover story (The Wire) in the band's 20+ year history. In addition to the much needed reappraisals of their back catalog the Dead C have also been quietly releasing some of their best new music in ages starting with 2009's Secret Earth and 2010's all-instrumental Patience. After a bit of a lay-off the Dead C will be back on September 3rd with Armed Courage a new release featuring 2 extended pieces that harken back to the Harsh 70's Reality days while still evolving and moving the Dead C agenda forward. After some misguided forays into electronic music in the early 2000's it seems the Dead C are back to doing what they do best: making a huge fucking racket. When it comes to extended noise improvs no one does it quite like they do.

Check out a preview excerpt of the track "Courage":
https://soundcloud.com/badabingrecords/courage-excerpt

Playthings - Live 1981

Playthings were an early 80's New Zealand punk group fronted by Jay Clarkson (The Expendables, Breathing Cage) and Janine Soundercock. They released two 7 inch singles on Flying Nun (Coloured & Bird's Eye View) and they released this limited "official" bootleg of a 1981 live recording recorded at the famous Gladstone Venue (also noteworthy for featuring famous early gigs from The Clean, The Pin Group and The Gordons).

The excellent cut "Stand Up / Sit Down" was featured on last year's excellent Time To Go compilation and after hearing that song again in a different context I was reminded of how great this group was and what a shame it was that they seemingly got lost in the shuffle of that early scene. Lots of excellent straight forward punk numbers throughout with a few highly angular post-punk songs to keep things fresh. As far as I can tell in my research this is the only group Janine ever played in which is a shame because her vocals are excellent. 

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Welcome To Earth - New Podcast



























(MP3 LINK AVAILABLE IN COMMENTS)

The first podcast of the new era. A selection of old favorites plus some recent hits.

Welcome To Earth  - 8/8/2013

Spectrum - How You Satisfy Me
Bill Fay - Screams In The Ears
Bill Direen - Girl At Night
The Clean - Anything Could Happen
Chrome - Something Rhythmic
The Fingers - Isolation
Real Enemy - Power Virus
Cyclops - Alice
Chocolate Grinders - People With Leukemia
Bo Diddley - Hey Bo Diddley! (Live)
V-3 - Caucasian White
Green River - This Town
The Scientists - This Is My Happy Hour
Iggy & The Stooges - I'm Sick of You
The Fall - Stepping Out (Live)
Skewbald - Sorry / Change for the Same
Silkworm - Tarnished Angel
Misfits - Where Eagles Dare
Sonic Youth - I Love Her All The Time
The Shadow Ring - I Am Lighthouse
Cold Sun - Twisted Flower
Ted Lust - Am I Lying To Myself
The Folk Implosion - Summer's Over



It's back!

Hello everyone, long time no speak!

Decrepit Tapes is back... again. I am eager to start posting again and to once again share the nuggets of joy I have uncovered during my travels.

I do not fault you if you approach any commitment I make to posting with some degree of skepticism... HOWEVER... I must assure you all that I am now unemployed (for the time being) and now have a great deal of free time on my hands.

Look forward to new posts very soon!

A quick sidebar: Does anyone know how to work around this awful compression that Blogger puts on uploaded images? I've tried everything and it makes it all look super pixelated and awful. Any help would be appreciated!