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VINYL FORMAT. Blasts of distorted guitar, off-tuned analog keyboards and barreling drums mixed with psychedelic soundscapes and occasional disorientation are hallmarks of the Birmingham, England-based group's sound. As the New York Times puts it, "Broadcast's songs are full of creaks, rumbles, saw-toothed distortion and untamed feedback. Each intrusion is plotted, and they let the disruption build and sometimes take over as ong in a billowing crescendo. Within the tick-tock riffs and pop melodies, the nois... [ read more ]
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Blasts of distorted guitar, off-tuned analog keyboards and barreling drums mixed with psychedelic soundscapes and occasional disorientation are hallmarks of the Birmingham, England-based group's sound. As the New York Times puts it, "Broadcast's songs are full of creaks, rumbles, saw-toothed distortion and untamed feedback. Each intrusion is plotted, and they let the disruption build and sometimes take over as ong in a billowing crescendo. Within the tick-tock riffs and pop melodies, the noise seems to bre... [ read more ]
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This budget album presents an episode of the radio series "One Night Stand," featuring a half-hour's worth of a performance by Frankie Carle and His Orchestra at the Hollywood Palladium. The album's liner notes give a broadcast date of July 8, 1949, but it is not clear whether this is the actual performance date, especially because an announcer on the recording describes it as a re-broadcast for the armed forces. In any case, Carle and his band are heard in the late '40s, at a time when the group ... [ read more ]
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