By 1956, the early New York street recordings of the great Moondog had reached British shores. His primitive percussive sounds struck a new nerve with many arti..(read more)
Al Ackerman does indeed sound drunk at times, but not just on booze, also on language and human absurdity. Featuring live as well as “studio” record..(read more)
What do David Bowie, The Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Radiohead, The Troggs, The Human League, The Osmonds and The Beach Boys have in common? They’ve all..(read more)
Second CD by this eccentric Belgian quartet (3 woman and a man) from Antwerp playing freefolk with English and Antwerp dialect lyrics, sometimes like nursery rh..(read more)
Video clips, shortfilms, soundtracks and live shows from 1984 to 2009. 110 minutes kubinomania. featuring the brand new video lightning strikes directed by soen..(read more)
‘The first time I heard R. Stevie Moore was when the Residents played me goodbye piano – which would have been sometime in early 1978. Soon after th..(read more)
We know you’ve been waiting a really long time, but he’s finally back with his first CD in over 2000 years, ready to serve up some hi-fi healing to ..(read more)
Dr. Edward Idylanger, mad scientist by day and psychedelic martini-quaffing crooner after hours… thirteen tracks written by the doctor himself and compile..(read more)
‘Just when we thought the master tapes were burned and buried for good, in strolls Dick Acidsoxx with his back-up copies, dammit. So here it is, for bette..(read more)
This hot mix CD by Acidsoxx Musicks entrepreneuress Erika X features fifteen tracks of musickal mayhem by all their favorite artists from the US and Europe. A s..(read more)