Various Artists
I (Heart) Real Deep House (Tronicsole). Review by Carl F Gauze.
I (Heart) Real Deep House (Tronicsole). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Akaliko (Claremont). Review by Carl F Gauze.
This Time Last Year (Real Soon). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Six cute-as-a-bug Japanese teenage girls visit an eccentric old aunt and are devoured by a Satanic cat. And there’s nudity!
Company Book (Sky Council). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Global Underground (Global Underground). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Crazy (Nervous Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Robbie Coltrane stars as the psychologist who always cracks the case, while alienating everyone who cares about him. Joe Frietze wants your badge on his desk in one hour.
As Dr. Slippery, a man struggling with mid-life crisis as his wife returns to her career, actor/director Hugh Laurie breathes new life into some of the oldest sitcom clichés on the books with Fortysomething.
GU 10 (Global Underground). Review by Kiran Aditham.
Instant Reality (Kanzleramt). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Various Artists (Force-Tracks). Review by Ben Varkentine.
Angular Island (Phthalo). Review by Kiran Aditham.
Re-Routed: The Invisible Airlines Remixes (Eighth Dimension). Review by Kiran Aditham.
Various Artists (Shadow). Review by Kiran Aditham.
Various Artists (Space380). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Around The House (Soundslike / !K7). Review by Bill Campbell.
Welcome to the Mix Show (Moonshine). Review by Vanessa Bormann.
Detect (EFA / forcetracks). Review by Bill Campbell.
DJ Spooky with Q-Burn’s Abstract Message at the Sapphire Supper Club in Orlando, FL on February 21, 2001. Concert review by Nirav Soni.
Lilys’ East Coast tour begins February 10, 2023, and will include shows in Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York City, and more.
Soul’d Out: The Complete Wattstax Collection overwhelms Carl F. Gauze with 12 music CDs reprising the 1972 benefit concert to rebuild Watts, Los Angeles, seven years after the riot.
OG Skate Rock Band JFA Is Back With Its First Studio Album In Way Too Long, The Last Ride, out May 2023.
Elizabeth Moen may have started life with Midwest roots, but the singer-songwriter’s incredible talent has taken her to the international stage. Jeremy Glazier talks with the Iowa songbird on today’s episode.
Rifling through a boxful of ravaged old records, Christopher Long locates a flea market LP copy of the Ozark Mountain Daredevils Don’t Look Down — for a quarter — and speaks with the band’s co-founding bassist, Michael “Supe” Granda, about his amazing discovery.
Winter Park Playhouse regular Carl F. Gauze enjoys Tales from a Hopeful Romantic, a musically outstanding love story, courtesy of spotlight chanteuse Tay Anderson.
Blood, guts, and kicking butt in France — it’s the age-old story of Shakespeare. Carl F. Gauze once again enjoys the salacious violence and complicated plot points of Henry V, in the moody dark of Orlando Shakes.
Infidelity, agoraphobia and Ice Capades. Carl F. Gauze attempts to find an answer to the question “How Florida can you get?” in The Great American Trailer Park Musical at Theater West End.
Jeremy Glazier catches Ian Noe at the Rust Belt, where they discuss putting Between the Country together, some of the influences that affect Noe’s songwriting, and his dislike of EPs.