Zak Olsen of Traffik Island. Photo supplied.
Traffik Island has shared a new five-track collection entitled ‘Blotter Demos’, in time for Bandcamp Friday this week.
It features a remix of ‘Ulla Dulla’ by Gum & Ginoli, the musical duo of Jay Watson (Pond, Tame Impala, GUM) and James Ireland. The demo material bridges the hip-hop flecked instrumentals of Traffik Island’s 2020 record ‘Sweat Kollecta’s Peanut Butter Traffik Jam’ and the ’60s psychedelia of their debut album ‘Nature Strip’.
The ‘Blotter Demos’ are named for the bundle which comes with the record – a 7.5 inch by 7.5 inch blotter paper collection, with 900 individual 1/4 inch tabs. They were printed by Zane Kesey, the son of Ken Kesey – author of
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The impending release of the expanded John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band has been delayed again but we finally have a date for the announcement of a release date. Lennon fans will now find out all the details of the new 159 track box on 4 March 2021.
On the 2020 ‘Gimme Some Truth’ box set the
The Plastic Ono Band site has confirmed that there will be 159 new mixes on the album. That may include repeat tracks such as both audio and Blu-Ray versions of the same tracks. It is also expected to include Yoko’s companion ‘Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band’ album, released the same day as John’s album on 11 December 1970.
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In Praise of Sandinista! : Why the Clash s Triple-Album Mess Is Also Their Masterpiece
In Praise of Sandinista! : Why the Clash s Triple-Album Mess Is Also Their Masterpiece
Forty years after the band followed up London Calling with this risky, playful epic, all six sides remain a blast to explore - and argue over
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Sandinista! It was barely a year after their global breakthrough,
London Calling, which got them a U.S. Top 40 hit with “Train in Vain (Stand by Me).” Yet it sure didn’t sound like a band trying to ride the momentum of their first hit.
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