Thursday, November 20, 2008

MLD - Perpetual Motion 7" (Kitchen Records DRUM 2) 1983

Here is another Vanity label related 7".

This is what I wrote about MLD last year in the Paris Tokyo cassette compilation posted here last year:

MLD were Takayuki Shiraishi and Jun Sonohara. The duo also released a CD under the name Maximum Lunatic Desire and more recently as Musica Nova, contributing tracks to releases on labels NS-COM & Birds in Paradise. Shiraishi has many solo releases, some under his own name on NS-COM, BadOrb, etc... and also under others such as Planetoid on the Belgian ambient label - Apollo. It should also come as no surprise to readers of this site that there is a Vanity connection here. Shiraishi was also a member of the legendary BGM - contributing guitar, synths & vocals.

I compared their Paris Tokyo track to a cross between Liquid Liquid and early Meat Beat Manifesto. The A side of this single sounds like a harder Liquid Liquid with a rhythm and synth bass that reminds me of Disco Rough by Mathematiques Modernes. The B side is slower tempo and reminds me of the tension of earlier Einsturzende Neubauten.

Included in the post is a scan of the insert which appears to plug a cassette (I assume by MLD), also on Kitchen Records. I'm not sure about the rest of it.

Anybody know of other releases by MLD, or the Kitchen Records label?

Enjoy.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

DJ Announcement - VINTAGE @ King & I Thai, Minneapolis Tuesday, November 18th

I will be making another DJ appearance at King & I Thai next Tuesday, Nov.18th.

In appreciation of our recently elected #44, a local 'vintage' #44 graces the flyer this month.

King & I Thai is located in the Loring Park area of Minneapolis. The address is 1346 LaSalle ave.

The food is excellent and there are drink specials as well.

The music starts around 10 and goes till close (2 am). I will be spinning in a similar groove to the Champion Superior Soundsystem nights from my DC days. Lots of funky, jazzy grooves including Krautrock, Arfrican, soundtracks, music library LPs as well as some recently acquired Brazilian records form my recent trip to NYC.

Vintage
Tuesday November 18th, 10 pm - close
King & I Thai
1346 La Salle Ave. Minneapolis, MN
No Cover

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Symapthy Nervous/Anemic Session - OUTPUT Vol. 1 7" (Out Put D-0001) 1981

This is the first of two 7"s on Out Put records that feature Sympathy Nervous. Other than the second volume of this series, I am unaware of any other releases from this label.

Here are the liner notes:

SIDE A: SYMPATHY NERVOUS (S.N.): YOSHIFUMI-NIINUMA (MACHINES) TATSUYA-SENZAKI (GUITAR, VOICE). THIS SIDE USES LOW FIDELITY AND HIGH DISTORTION RECORDING EQUIPMENTS. 1 MULUTI VITAMINS WITH MINERAL. 2 SONG

SIDE B: ANEMIC SESSION: S.N'S FRIENDS (VOICES, INSTRUMENTS). COMPOSED BY S.N. 1 ANEMIC PARTY. 2 ANEMIC SESSION.

STUFF: ENGINEERED BY YOSHIFUMI-NIIMURA. COVER PHOTO BY TATSUYA-SENZAKI. PRODUCED BY S.N. FACTORY 1981 OUT PUT RECORDS


The way ahead of it's time Sympathy Nervous LP on Vanity can be found here at Mutant Sounds, as well as a cassette they released on G.R.O.S.S. (run by Aube). After the Vanity label releases, these two Out Put 7"s and a couple cassettes, Sympathy Nervous appears to have not released anything for over 10 years. Sympathy Nervous re-emerged on (their own?) Negative Emission label in Japan, and then a couple years later on KK/Nova Zembla with a harder more contemporary industrial/techno style.

Yoshifumi Niimura has a website with a discography and mp3 excerpts of many tracks, including the Out Put Vol.2 contribution here. Mp3s of soundtrack material & sound effects are also there.

Enjoy.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Perfect Mother - You'll No So Wit 7" (Vanity VA-S3) 1980

This is the last of the three 7" singles released on Vanity. There are also over ten flexi singles released in association with Rock magazine, where Yuzuru Agi (Vanity label head) was a chief editor.

Like Mad Tea Party, Perfect Mother also has one other known recording - a track on the Foam compilation posted here last year.

The first two tracks, Dark-Disco-da-da-da-run, and the title track are contemporary synth/industrial, sounding similar to many Vanity label recordings and other early 80's artists posted here at AAA.

The last track, Ephemeral Pieces, is just that, a collection of short snippets, many of which I'm curious how longer versions would have developed.

I will be posting some other singles related to Vanity artists soon.

Enjoy.