
After a short break Neil Dargie returns with The Rope Factory for more musical map making.
This week, we take a look at 70’s versus modern day free jazz, Ivor Cutler makes a welcome and reassuring appearance and we delve deeper into the Latino scene of 1970’s New York City.
1. Captain Beefheart And His Magic Band – This is the Day
Unconditionally Guaranteed
(Virgin / Mercury, 1974)
2. Mark Pritchard – Where Do They Go, The Butterflies
Under The Sun
(Warp, 2016)
3. Ivor Cutler – Life In A Scotch Sittingroom Vol. 2 Ep. 1
Dandruff
(Virgin, 1974)
4. Andrew Wasylyk – Drift
Themes for Buildings and Spaces
(Tape CLub Records, 2017)
5. Supreme Jubilees – Do You Believe
It’ll All Be Over
(S&K Records, 1979)
re released 2015 Light in the Attic
6. Eddie Palmieri – Condiciones Que Existen
Nu Yorica! Culture Clash in New York City: Experiments in Latin Music 1970-77 (Record B)
(Soul Jazz Records, 2015)
Originally on Sentido (Mango (3), 1973)
7. Archie Shepp Group – Hypnosis (excerpt)
A Sea of Faces
(Black Saint Records, 1975)
8. Makaya McCraven – Untitled
In The Moment
(International Anthem Recording Company, 2015)
9. Infinito 2017 – Escapism Abandon Collapse
Escapism Abandon Collapse / Sonic Vocal Transmission (Maxi Single)
(Culture Power45, 2020)
10. Ariel Pink – Creepshow
Worn Copy
(Not On Label (Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti Self-released), 2003)
reissued on Mexican Summer 2020.
11. Dosh – This is When Things Were Looking Up
Pure Trash
(Anticon, 2004)
12. Galerie Stratique – Confort
Horizzzons
(Statik Distribution, 2003)
re released Public House Recordings 2019
13. Joe Bataan – Latin Strut
Nu Yorica! Culture Clash in New York City: Experiments in Latin Music 1970-77 (Record A)
(Soul Jazz Records, 2015)
14. Sugarhill Gang – Hot Hot Summer Day (Theo Parrish Re-edit)
Ugly Edits Vol. 5
(Ugly Edits, 2003)