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guessimdumb · 9 months
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La Francachela - Mosquita Muerta (197?)
Afro-Colombian music from Discos Machuca, a label created by Rafael Machuca to recreate the African music that was selling so well in Colombia at the time.
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details2decern · 4 years
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https://analogafrica.bandcamp.com/album/la-locura-de-machuca-1975-1980
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still-single · 4 years
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new HEATHEN DISCO ep 231 10/25/2020 --> LISTEN
Hey yeah here’s the new episode, click to get listenin’ here on Mixcloud
HOUR 1
75 Dollar Bill Little Big Band – Like Like Laundry (Live at Tubby’s / Grapefruit, 2020)
Monica Lassen and the Sounds – Incitation (Wamono Vol. 1 / 180g, 2020)
Laughing Clowns – New Bully in the Town (Ghosts of an Ideal Wife / Hot, 1985)
The William Loveday Intention – The Desert’s Flame (People Think They Know Me But They Don’t Know Me / Damaged Goods, 2020)
Death Bells – Web of Love (New Signs of Life / Dais, 2020)
John Sharkey III – I Found Everyone This Way (Shoot Out the Cameras / 12XU, 2021)
Astute Palate – Stall Out (Astute Palate / Petty Bunco, 2020)
El Grupo Folclórico – Tamba (La Locura de Machuca 1975-1980 / Analog Africa, 2020)
Luke Stewart – Awakening the Masters (Luke Stewart Exposure Quintet / Astral Spirits, 2020)
HOUR 2
Chris & Cosey – Hypnotika (Rise 12” / Nettwerk, 1989)
Vivien Vee – Alright (single / Delirium, 1982)
Shinichi Atobe – First Plate 2 (From the Heart, It’s a Start, A Work of Art / DDS, 2017)
Linda Clifford – Runaway Love (If My Friends Could See Me Now / Curtom, 1978)
Johnny Iguana – Hammer and Tickle (Johnny Iguana’s Chicago Spectacular! / Delmark, 2020)
Siouxsie & the Banshees – Song from the Edge of the World (Columbus Mix) (single / Geffen, 1987)
High Lonesome Sound System – Love Night (Underground Dub) (single / Exist Dance, 1991)
Bleep – In Your System (Joker Mix) (single / SSR, 1989)
Fun Fun – Happy Station (Dub Mix) (single / X-Energy, 1983)
Nox – Crowd (Crowd / Permis de Construire, 1988)
S.M. – S.M. (single / Subway, 1988)
Sarah Davachi – Midlands (Cantus, Descant, Late Music, 2020)
Kyoufu Shinbun – Scrap Hell/Pressurization Experiment (Death Training / Bitter Lake, 2020)
HOUR 3
Kate Bush – Running Up That Hill (extended version) (single / EMI America, 1985)
112 – Dance With Me (remix instrumental) (single / Bad Boy, 2001)
Gabi Delgado – Sex Goddess (Mistress / Virgin, 1982)
Casa Nostra – Insomnia (extended version) (single / Brilliant, 1989)
Experimental Products – The Mannequin (Glowing in the Dark EP / Short Circuit, 1984)
Cyber People – Void Vision (single / MEM, 1984)
Portray Heads – Dream to Dream (demo) (Portray Heads / Minimal Wave/Bitter Lake, 2020)
Midnight Minds – Crybaby (Midnight Minds / Life Like, 2020)
Faction – The Other Kind (Bag / Third Mind, 1988)
Sweet Breeze – She’s Cooler Than You (Across the Desert / Feathers, 1976)
Adulkt Life – New Curfew (Book of Curses / What’s Your Rupture?, 2020)
Sacred Product – Kriminal Kash Konverter (Same Old Gag / Eternal Soundcheck, 2020)
Brain Drugs – Rainy Day Men (Brain Drugs / Cannery, 2020)
Brett Naucke – Stereo Variations for Buchla 200 Synthesizer (EMS Hallucinations, American Dreams, 2020)
MJ Guider – Cherry Bell Blacktop (Sour Cherry Bell, Kranky, 2020)
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Favourite Compilations of 2020
Cadence Revolution: Disques Debs International Vol. 2 1973-1981 Strut Records La Locura de Machuca Analog Africa LÉVE LÉVE Sao Tomé & Principe sounds 70s-80s Bongo Joe Black Fire – Soul Love Now: The Black Fire Records Story 1975-1993 Strut Records Blue Note Re:imagined Blue Note Records
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newweirdsudamerica · 3 years
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Selección 2020 NWSA
Antología Antología AntologíaAño a año somos sorprendidos con discos que compilan con cuidada selección tracks para dar coherencia (en la mayoría de los casos) a los criterios con los que son reunidos. Este año, no es la excepción. Podríamos empezar por mencionar “La locura de Machuca”, editado por el sello Alemán Analog Africa, este disco tiene como conexión la etapa en que Rafael Machuca se…
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secretradiobrooklyn · 3 years
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That Gingerbread Feeling | 12.19 & 12.25.20
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Secret Radio | 12.19 & 12.25.20 | Hear it here.
That Gingerbread Feeling edition
1. Irving Berlin - “Snow” 
I really enjoy picturing Rosemary Clooney beelining for a snowbank with a bottle of shampoo in one hand, blissfully mashing clumps of snow into her hair.
2. Christie Laume - “La musique et la danse”
The payoff holler in this song is like hearing an unknown animal call from the palm trees over there. 
3. Gedou - live 1975
This is a straight-up holdover from the last broadcast. We were delighted to discover Gedou’s Japanese glam rock glory — especially in the context of the videos, where you can see how extremely unlike their world they are. In this one, a crowd of excited teens watches and claps along, and you can tell that they’re the rockers of their peers — they all sport variations on early rock pompadours. Gedou, however, has blown right past that style and is going full-orchid Spiders from Mars. They appear to be loving the shit out of every second onstage, and it’s completely infectious. This take also has a killer lead-in to a great live “Scent,” the song of theirs we played last week. 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdAP9ud-uEQ
4. Mannequin Men - “Private School”
I would like to shout out the rich music life of Chicago’s rock world, specifically from 2002-2008 but extending in both directions on the calendar. I feel truly fortunate to have been in Bound Stems, on Flameshovel Records, for most of those years. James and Jesse worked from an office above the Empty Bottle, sharing the space with a young Riot Act Media, and that label was the center of so much great music. Paige and I both especially loved Mannequin Men’s “Fresh Rot” album — I always think of me and Paige in the Stems band van on Milwaukee Ave, headed gradually northwest toward Midwest Buy and Sell aka the best amp shop in Chicago, with “Private School” cranked, watching the train pass the other way, feeling like the city went on forever.
5. Ed Blaszczyk, Rock Band Himself - “Hully Gully Neurasthenique” from “The Quirky Lost Tapes 1993-1995”
Born Bad Records is the hottest of spots. I don’t know anything about this guy but I am under his control.
- Five minutes of a pink oyster mushroom playing modular synthesizer
A sincere thank you to Kevin Vlack for introducing us to the mesmerizing thoughtwaves of a pink oyster mushroom, as expressed by a wickedly set-up synth. By any objective measure it sounds random and unmusical, but my subjective experience is that it is incredibly smooth and welcoming to hear. It feels almost like an aural massage or something. I feel an autonomic response to it. In any case, we both immediately listened to it a bunch, and it only gets more appealing. 
6. William Onyeabor - “Hypertension”
We still haven’t seen “Who Is William Onyeabor?,” so all I know about him is that his rhythmic approach is always totally absorbing. The cascading phrase that happens throughout the song feels like water being poured out of a jug. I especially dig how they split the vocalist between “hyper” and “tension,” kind of not unlike The Fall. 
7. Renato Carosone - “Tu Vuó Fa’ l’Americano”
You want to be American — in Italian. Fun is being poked. It gets so surprisingly intense in the instrumental middle passage!
“Whiskey soda rock & roll”
8. Star Feminine Band - “Rew Be Me”
Another return performance from last week! Star Feminine Band’s new album is so freakin awesome. “Rew Be Me”’s rhythms are so fascinating on every instrument. Also, they’re made by girls between ages 11 and 17. This song is so many songs in one!
9. Ros Serey Sothea - “Kom Kung Twer Evey (Don’t Be Mad)” - “Cambodian Rocks”
More jaw-dropping ’60s Cambodian rock full of epic melodies and major-league parts from every member of the band — above all Ros Sereysothea, who was pronounced the “Queen with the Golden Voice” by the King of Cambodia. 
Like every musician of her generation in her country, she was killed in the Khmer Rouge genocide. 
10. Lohento Eskill et T.P. Orchestre Poly-Rythmo - “Mireille”
11. Mohamed Mazouni - “Ecoutes moi camarade” 
A scenario that we’re just starting to consider is Algiers, which was a French territory in North Africa with as many Europeans as Africans. Before and after the revolution in 1962, Algerians are expanding the definition of French citizenship. An intoxicating version of the two cultures having equal input on the song’s palette and reference points. 
- The pink oyster mushroom 
12. The Fall - “Free Range”
This 7” came from a visit to a record shop in London that had an entire wall of Fall albums and singles and I just goggled at it. Kind of picked this one at random and it hits just so hard. For some reason this song sometimes reminds me of Self-Help Seminar, good friends from Seattle who we played with from early on. Harvey Danger did a version of their song “Heroine with an E.” 
13. Les Poppys - “Non non rien n’a changé”
A pretty large chorus of garçons just kind of beautifully swarming around, I don’t really know where to put this song in my head. I love the “Hey Joe” style bassline in the finale passage so much!
14. Mahmood - “Soldi”
This is driving around Cambridgeshire to London, again and again, listening to this music and shouting “Fregherai!” This trip’s soundtrack was exclusively the 2019 candidates for Eurovision’s top prize. This was Italy’s contender. It was considered controversial, I was told, because they’re drawing on a musician who is speaking in Italian and describing the world from a minority’s experience in Italy. That’s pretty bold to use as your country’s champion — I thought that was pretty cool.
15. John Williams - “Home Alone Main Title”
Merry Christmas! We time-traveled in this moment up to and through Christmas. It was a quietly wonderful Christmas, I must say, and included viewing “Home Alone” for the first time in decades. “Feeling that gingerbread feeling” indeed. We’re thankful for so much this year even in the middle of all this giant mess.
16. The Fall - “Jingle Bell Rock”
My preferred Santa voice.
17. Lithics - “Hands”
Sure do like this band more than ever. “Tower of Age” has been nothing but awesome so far. 
18. Samba Negra - “Long Life Africa” - “La Locura de Machuca”
Happy holidays to Ryan, who just got this album! Analog Africa is one of the flat-out most amazing record labels on Earth, and they put out this album this year. The cover art is insane, and the music is — also insane. This is the setup: “One night in 1975, a successful tax lawyer named Rafael Machuca had his mind blown in Barranquilla’s ‘Plaza de los Musicos’. Overnight he went from a high-ranking position in the Columbian revenue authority to visionary production guru of the newly formed record label that bore his name, Discos Machuca, and for the next six years he devoted his life to releasing some of the strangest, most experimental Afro Psychedelia Cumbia and Champeta ever produced.”
I mean, right?!
19. Meridian Brothers - “Salsa Caliente: Versión Aumentada”
This came to us via Francis Bebey, in the big ol’ stream. I definitely see the relationship. That’s what I’ve been really appreciating recently, how musicians from all over the globe seemed to be in musical communication with each other in the ’70s. There was such a wild explosion of music happening worldwide, influencing each other in a way that must have been at least partially psychic.
20. The Little Rabbits - “Yeah”
I got this CD in an armful of albums from Harvey Danger’s French distributor. I put this one on and was just… it was fascinating. This song is a definite high point, but the whole album is a complete jam. It’s clear to me (though I’ve never done a lick of study on this) that the Little Rabbits worked with Beck on “Odelay,” because you can hear whole passages of music that you associate with Beck songs stitched inside this album. I always want to know more about what happened there and I never 
21. Orlando Julius & the Afro Sounders - “Alo Mi Alo (Parts 1 & 2)”
Another example of that international ’70s kismet! This horn passage reminds us strongly of Adriano Celentano’s “Prisencolinensinainciusol,” written in faux-English for a French audience in 1972. This song was written somewhere between 1969-72, in Nigeria! 
I also love how the song has this sort of geologic dynamic going, where instead of bouncing between parts, it changes flavor gradually over the course of many minutes, until it ends far from where it began — not unlike a film.
- Bug Chaser - “Christmas Van”
We miss Bug Chaser, St. Louis lords and legends. We played some magic shows on the City Museum rooftop with them, and danced our faces off at their shows all over town. If you lived in St. Louis in the last ten years, I hope you went to Bug Chaser shows, because they were the realest of deals.
22. Half Japanese - “Swept Away”
I hadn’t revisited Half Japanese in a long time, for no good reason at all. It’s part of what I have loved about Yo La Tengo and Daniel Johnston and Jonathan Richman and what I love about Jad Fair, so giant and so sincere all at once. 
23. Thomas Roebers & Floris Leeuwenberg - excerpt, “FOLI (There is no movement without rhythm)”
Speaking of sincerity, this is an excerpt from a 10-minute movie called “FOLI.” I don’t know how it came to be made, but this section in the middle immediately grabbed me and feels super African and somehow refracted through a Western lens as well
24. Ayalew Mesfin - “Zebeder (Mesmerizing)”
The thing about Mesfin is that his band seems to set up the song in a Western tempo and pattern, and then Mesfin lays an Ethiopian melodic count across the top of the phrases they play, creating a third pattern from the intertwining. It creates a sense of the exotic and the familiar at the same time, which sparks into a dreamlike feeling, where you remember something you know you never experienced. I feel like that opens up some capacity to appreciate his melody’s deeply human quality. 
- “Tuneup #1” from “Rent” / Glenn Miller - “Moonlight Serenade” 
25. Ella Fitzgerald - “What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve?”
Consider this an invitation! Send us a message however we normally talk and we’ll send a link. Or not! In any case: here’s to making it through 2020 (chin chin), and here’s to a productive, restorative 2021 (chin chin)
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Various Artists – La Locura de Machuca 1975-1980 https://ift.tt/3dK73bD
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guessimdumb · 3 years
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Los Viajeros Siderales - El Campanero (1977)
When Colombian lawyer Rafael Machuca discovered that imported African music was all the rage in Colombia, he set up Discos Machuca to release Colombian music inspired by African music.  But like British blues enthusiasts in the 60s, they didn’t get it exactly right - creating something different.  Very cool stuff.
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featuredetective · 4 years
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Case File: 1005202002 Code Name: Machuca Comments: Kathrin Remest at Analog Africa must have a pretty fantastic job as a graphic designer. The material she gets to work with makes me very jealous. La Locura de Machuca 1975-1980 is the latest in fun from Analaog Africa. Read the back story on the strange but apparently very true story of Rafael Machuca. Machuca was a lawyer in 1975 Columbia and apparently one night found a parallel universe where he became King. No seriously. Ok, well I tried to tell you. Notes: https://www.analogafrica.com Analogafrica.bandcamp.com/album/la-locura-de-machuca-1975-1980 @analogafrica
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snackpointcharlie · 4 years
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In a world where the letter Q invokes fear and dread, Snackpoint Charlie is the antidote for the thunderstorms in your brain. Fairly sane music from all over a world gone mad, now in the Podcast-o-Tron. New Sun Ra! Maalem Mahmoud Gania! Hama! Sidi Touré! Feel the love in the heart of the world at https://wavefarm.org/wf/archive/ypw6sy
Snackpoint Charlie - Transmission 049 - 2020.09.16 PLAYLIST
1) Sun Ra Arkestra - “Sea of Darkness / Darkness” from SWIRLING https://sunrastrut.bandcamp.com/album/swirling
2) Ak'chamel, The Giver of Illness - “The Funeral of a Woman Whose Soul is Trapped in the Sun” from THE TOTEMIST https://akuphone.bandcamp.com/album/the-totemist
3) Warren Burt - excerpts from MUSIC FOR TUNING FORKS (underbed throughout show) http://www.warrenburt.com/
4) Sabreen - “Eash Ya Kdeesh” from DEATH OF THE PROPHET https://akuphone.bandcamp.com/album/death-of-the-prophet
5) Samba Negra -“Eberebijara” from LA LOCURA DE MACHUCA 1975-1980 https://analogafrica.bandcamp.com/album/la-locura-de-machuca-1975-1980
6) Bu Nasser Touffar - “Hexaphobia” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIMREtsNRdo https://soundcloud.com/bunassertouffar/bu-nasser-touffar-hexaphobia-prod-by-hello-psychaleppo
7) Pro Arte - “Ko vjecnu tugu nosi taj ima pravo da pjeva” ("He who bears eternal sorrow has the right to sing") from JUGOTON FUNK VOL.1 - A DECADE OF NON-ALIGNED BEATS, SOUL, DISCO AND JAZZ 1969-1979 https://everland-music.bandcamp.com/album/v-a-jugoton-funk-vol-1-2020
8) Fatimah Razak - “Dahaga” from DARI SUARA LIFE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4HQqj7d3FA
9) Phelimuncasi - “Private Party” from PHELIMUNCASI: 2013 - 2019 https://nyegenyegetapes.bandcamp.com/album/phelimuncasi-2013-2019
10) The Science Fiction Corporation - “Just Walking on the Moon” from SCIENCE FICTION DANCE PARTY https://finderskeepersrecords.bandcamp.com/album/science-fiction-dance-party
11) Warin Shinaraj - “Noo Yaak Dang” from PARADISE BANGKOK THE ALBUM : VOL. 2 http://paradisebangkok.bandcamp.com https://zudrangmarecords.bandcamp.com/album/paradise-bangkok-the-album-vol-2
12) Harry Klinn - “Radio Melpo” https://www.discogs.com/Various-20-%CE%93%CE%BB%CF%85%CE%BA%CE%B9%CE%AD%CF%82-%CE%95%CF%80%CE%B9%CF%84%CF%85%CF%87%CE%AF%CE%B5%CF%82/release/5024799
13) Evritiki Zygia - “Karsilamas” from ORMENION https://terangabeat.bandcamp.com/album/ormenion
14) Mark Mothersbaugh - “Girl You Raga” https://www.instagram.com/p/CERtGKGhtVY/
15) Ekuka Moriss Sirikiti - “Wilo Koti Me Kwalo Orango” from EKUKA https://nyegenyegetapes.bandcamp.com/album/ekuka
16) Maalem Mahmoud Gania - “Bangara Bangara” from AICHA https://maalemmahmoudgania.bandcamp.com/album/aicha
17) Hama - “Imoujar Nakalin” from Music from Saharan WhatsApp 08 http://hamasynth.bandcamp.com
18) Sidi Touré - “Tchaw Yan” (roughly “Knowledge”) from AFRIK TOUN MÉ (AFRICA MUST UNITE) https://siditoure.bandcamp.com/album/afrik-toun-m
19) Super Elcados - “How Much I Love You” from TOGETHERNESS IS ALWAYS A GOOD VENTURE - TAMBOURINE PARTY VOL. 2 https://www.discogs.com/Super-Elcados-Togetherness-Is-Always-A-Good-Venture-Tambourine-Party-Vol-2/master/1386096
20) Alech - “Soul Brother” from HABIBI FUNK 001: DALTON https://habibifunkrecords.bandcamp.com/album/habibi-funk-001-alech
21) Tuyết Mai & Hà Thanh & Hồng Phúc & Thanh Phong - “Trầu Cau” from TRAU CAU / CHO NHAU NIEM THUONG / LA THA TAM TINH https://www.discogs.com/Xuân-Thu-Phương-Thanh-Xuân-Thu/release/12182237
22) Kim Jung Mi - “The Sun” from BEAUTIFUL RIVERS AND MOUNTAINS: THE PSYCHEDELIC ROCK SOUND OF SOUTH KOREA'S SHIN JOONG HYUN 1958-1974 https://www.discogs.com/Shin-Joong-Hyun-Beautiful-Rivers-And-Mountains-The-Psychedelic-Rock-Sound-Of-South-Koreas-Shin-Joong/release/3143270
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supersupersounds · 4 years
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La Locura de Machuca 1975-1980 by Samba Negra
Various Artists - La Locura de Machuca 1975​-​1980 LP
Oh my... If you're on the hunt for the strangest, African-inspired Columbian space-age psychedelic funk you’ll ever hear, look no further! Analog Africa strike again with their certifiably unmatched crate digging skills, their powers seem to have no limit. As with all AA releases, the backstory is as good as the music, reposting some of it here for your enjoyment. This is one of the most awesome things I’ve ever heard, and we haven’t even mentioned the cover art. So, so good!
“One night in 1975, a successful tax lawyer named Rafael Machuca had his mind blown in Barranquilla’s ‘Plaza de los Musicos’. Overnight he went from a high ranking position in the Columbian revenue authority to visionary production guru of the newly formed record label that bore his name, Discos Machuca, and for the next six years he devoted his life to releasing some of the strangest, most experimental Afro Psychedelia Cumbia and Champeta ever produced.”
“The story of Doctor Machuca and his eccentric exploits tells of one of Colombia’s most atypical and peculiar record companies; a defining pillar of Afro-Caribbean psychedelia. His productions have come to represent the roots of Champeta and set the pedigree standards for Afro and Costeño avant-garde. The seventeen tracks on La Locura de Machuca, harvested from the darkest, strangest corners of the Discos Machuca catalogue, sound like little else recorded before or since.”
-Kris
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ig-noradx · 7 years
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Só quem já viveu separada daquela que ama, sabe o quanto a dor da distância machuca profundamente a alma e todo o resto que existe de você. A vontade de estar junto, compartilhar sorrisos ou fazer um simples cafuné as vezes dormir agarradinha com ela me maltratava, pois, mesmo que eu quisesse gritar pro mundo o quanto era a vontade, não poderia vivenciar alguns momentos. E eu sonhava acordada, e chorava sempre quando me tocava que ela não estava la momentos antes de dormir. Chorava porque a vontade de estar junto era tão grande que chegava a doer na pele e fazia chover pelos olhos, querer e não poder, pensar, imaginar, fantasiar e acabar na frustração por achar que tudo era um sonho, um daqueles sonhos que ficam ali pedindo para serem realizados a qualquer momento sabe? Mas que não deixa a gente desistir deles, mas que não são fáceis também. As vezes era triste viver assim, Dava um aperto tão grande lá no fundinho do coração, parecia até que ele estava sendo constantemente beliscado pela saudade que sentia, e o tempo fazia piadas comigo. Eu juro que as horas se tornaram dias e os meses anos, passava tudo tão devagar que me agoniava so de pensar. Parecia que havia uma grande muralha entre eu e ela, mas sempre acreditei que nem Newton seria capaz de calcular a força do nosso querer, para derrubar essa muralha de impedimentos. Sim, eu sempre soube, distância é apenas um obstáculo pra quem ama e realmente deseja estar junto, pois, quando se quer de verdade, a gente sempre consegui e foi oque fiz, hoje ela estar aqui e por locura do destino e pela vid,a ela sempre me amou como eu sempre a amei e estamos a 1 ano e 1 mês juntas, sim sim juntinhas por mais q a 5 quadras nos deixando a essa distância que nunca me deixou em paz eu sei de verdade que ela quis e me quer como ninguém e hoje eu sei que ao saber que existe umas incontáveis ruas entre nós. Isso tudo me abala, mas não me derruba, pois amar alguém requer coragem, a distância requer o dobro, renovo todos os dias o meu amor e faço manutenção da nossa confiança. Dói, dói muito, mas dói menos ao saber que a tenho do outro lado pra dividir a dor boa desse amor impedido.
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still-single · 4 years
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new HEATHEN DISCO for Nov 15th 2020, listen in now
https://www.mixcloud.com/stats/mosurock/heathen-disco-show-233-15-november-2020/
Wild show, tracklist below:
HOUR 1 Vanishing Twin – Cryonic Suspension May Save Your Life (Extended Life Mix / Caramel Mix) (12” single / Fire, 2019) Movietone – Night of the Acacias (Day and Night / Drag City, 1997) Vague Imaginaires – La Plage Sous Les Arbres (L’île Sous L’eau, 12th Isle, 2020)
Alina Kalancea – Deranged Souls (Impedance / Important, 2020)
Laurine Frost – Single Single (LENA / LYKA, 2020) Phicus – HgCl (Solid / Astral Spirits, 2020) Factrix – Ballad of the Grim Rider (Scheintot / Adolescent, 1981) New Fries – Mt. Tambora (Is the Idea of Us / Telephone Explosion, 2020) King Somalie – Le Mongui (La Locura de Machuca / Analog Africa, 2020) Deee-Lite – What Is Love? (Holographic Goatee Mix) (12” single / Elektra, 1990)
Civic – Radiant Eye (7” single / Flightless, 2020)
HOUR 2 The Love In – Late As Usual (Strum & Thrum: The American Jangle Underground 1983-1987 / Captured Tracks, 2020) Blameless Lake – Medicating (Suitable EP / self-released, 2020) The Zoltars – Saturday in the City (Mystery Kids / Rock Tumbler, 2020) The Triffids – My Baby Thinks She’s a Train (Beyond the Southern Cross / Ink, 1984) Itchy Self – Playing MTV (Here’s the Rub EP / Celluloid Lunch, 2020) Prized Pig – Race Car (PP EP / Tomothy, 2020) Adulkt Life – Flipper (Book of Curses / What’s Your Rupture, 2020)
The Dead C – Glitterness (Unknowns / Ba Da Bing, 2020)
Voice Imitator – Vetting the Best (Plaza / 12XU, 2020) Christophe Clébard – Les Yeux Noirs (Honte / Knotwilg, 2018) Thomas Leer – Private Plane (7” single / Company/Oblique, 1979) Kiko Dinucci – Olode (Rastilho / Mais Um Discos, 2020) Linda Di Franco – T.V. Scene (Sensurround Mix) (12” single / WEA, 1985) Chris & Cosey – Rise (12” single / Nettwerk, 1989)
Luke Stewart – Harp and Concrete Silhouette Pt II (Luke Stewart Exposure Quintet / Astral Spirits, 2020)
The Carrie Nations – Find It (Beyond the Valley of the Dolls OST / 20th Century-Fox, 1970)
HOUR 3 Rottweiler – Dopamine Fasting (Haight / Chicago Research, 2020) Zuli – X3 (Trigger Finger EP / Haunter, 2018) Pipyu – Crazy Clown (Pipyu / Bitter Lake, 2020 reissue) A Full Cosmic Sound – Orgonita (A.F.C.S. / BYM, 2020) Ash Ra Tempel – Cosmic Tango (Starring Rosi / Kosmiche, 1973) Patois Counselors – The Galvanizer (The Optimal Seat / Ever/Never, 2020) Cocteau Twins – A Kissed Out Red Floatboat (Blue Bell Knoll / 4AD/Capitol, 1988)
Caldwell/Tester – The Alarm (Little Flower / Astral Spirits, 2020)
Dark Money – Pioneer Park (Razor’s Edge EP / Duped! Tapes, 2020) Salem – Sears Tower (Fires in Heaven / Decent Distribution, 2020) Straw Man Army – Medicine Line (Age of Exile / D4MT Labs, 2020) Wisecrack – Out of Breath (Wisecrack / Maple Death, 2020) Severed Heads – We Have Come to Bless This House (City Slab Horror / Ink, 1984) In-D – Virgin In-D Sky’s (Special Adventure Mix) (12” single / Subway, 1988) The Lavender Flu – Romelas (Tomorrow Cleaners / MEDS, 2020)
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omgcacau14-blog · 7 years
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ex amiga
não sei como começar, mas estou muito abalada, minha amiga me deixou por causa de safada.. que amizade é essa? e nosso juramento? mudando cada dia, eu percebi o comportamento.. eu nunca imaginei que cê fosse me deixar, mudou o seus planos dos dias pra cá, meteu o loko em mim, disse varias fita errada, cm amizade nova, a nossa ficou fraca.. tentei voltar atrás, mas não adiantou, é infelizmente, n sou trouxa só no amor, mas eu sei que vc vai, e vai se arrepender, trocou minha amizade por causa de role.. sentada na minha cama lembrando dos momentos, vendo nossas fotos, bate um sofrimento, eu não vou falar mal, mas vc é uma otaria, e na hr que ce vim, vou estar muito ocupada ! tipo hariel, um tempo perdido, nossa amizade entrou em vários conflitos, o laço se cortou e vc distanciou, doi ter que falar, minha amiga me deixou.. to bem tranquila, to na minha, to suave, mas por favor, não me mande mais msg, vc me magoou e eu tenho que dizer, se fosse verdadeiro, iria permanecer.. ex amiga, essa frase me machuca, e razão sim, deve ter alguma, Deus te tirou da minha vida e sim tem um proposito, vou deixar de lado e esquecer oq eu posso 2x . e eu quero ver quem é que vai mimar, mandar bom dia, boa noite ou sei la, aguentar suas crises e tmb na TPM, eu fiz muita coisa, uma amiga diferente, eu nao sou perfeita, vc ja sabe disso, mas por vc eu sempre me botei em risco, as nossas locuras está guardada aqui, e quando eu me lembro só consigo sorrir, pqp como eu sou tonta, vou acordar pra vida e achar outra pessoa, assim como ce fez, eu tmb irei fazer, mas eu sei que um dia ce vai se arrepender!
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