This appears to have sold out, so I'll hang it up here for a few days as a mark of respect for the recently departed Conrad Schnitzler.
This double album (pressed on white vinyl) is a slightly noisy pressing, with a warpy disposition and off-centre labels, but the music contained within those caucasian grooves is the stuff of joy. Recorded in '72, but out of time - this could have been cooked up yesterday.
Lovely Con obituary here.
And go to the Further Records site for more goodies. The Ekoplekz album is a fucking killer.
Vinyl rip at 320 Kbps.
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Friday, August 12, 2011
Live '72
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