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The Anti-Hit List , by John Sakamoto, continues to unearth music from the depths of the net and through rare releases. It can be found in the pages of the Toronto Star and is now available in convenient podcast form. Note: previous death and rebirth of the site.
posted by boost ventilator
on Jul 3, 2005 -
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London Underground Warning - very bad language and 750k but well crafted critique of the state of the transport system in London.
posted by Cancergiggles
on Feb 11, 2005 -
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If you have heard of the bands Lightning Bolt,
Arab on Radar or Forcefield,
chances are you've heard of the legendary space known as Fort
Thunder - an artists collective in
an otherwise neglected part of Providence known as Olneyville
-where roughly 100 artists and musicians lived, worked, and held
underground music shows. After the demolition
of Fort Thunder in 2001,
a number of those artists began again in a different space known simply as Oak
& Troy. One year ago this month, on one of the coldest days on record, the residents
of that fertile creative
space were also evicted,
this time with just two weeks' notice. But where there is innovative music there
are dedicated audiophiles, and last week one of the former residents of Oak
& Troy released a 10-CD compilation
of some of the best music to happen in those amazing spaces. See if you can
pick out the extracurricular projects of members (or former members) of AoR,
ff, Dropdead, thee
Hydrogen Terrors and Olneyville
Sound Station.
posted by antimagnet
on Jan 17, 2005 -
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24 hour garage people HEY KIDS ! check out this happening place that plays the sonic flower grooves of the sixties 24/7 !
posted by sgt.serenity
on Feb 1, 2004 -
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Second Iranian underground music awards participants: They can't publish their records or play in public because of the Islamic government's fear of Rock music. There are hundreds of underground Rock bands in Iran right now. Christian Science Monitor has the story of one of them.
posted by hoder
on Jan 10, 2004 -
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As its old home lies dormant, John Sakamoto'sAnti-Hit List continues on in the pages of Toronto's Eye Weekly. Where else could you hear about The Flaming Lips covering Kylie, Ween singing for about Pizza Hut or quite possibly the best song title in ages.
posted by boost ventilator
on Feb 10, 2003 -
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Freenoise. "This site exists to provide information on 'unusual' music and arts; the word "unusual" being easily replaced by 'unconventional,' 'non-mainstream,' 'underground,' 'extreme' or by any one of a dozen other useless labels." This includes such projects as Cock E.S.P., Wrong and the fascinating Panelectric Living Sinema. The link page is of particular interest, as it could open up a whole world to the uninitiated. I wish they linked my favorite bug faced noise band, Winter Carousel.
posted by Joey Michaels
on Dec 2, 2002 -
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The End of the Anti-Hit List? "And with that, the Anti-Hit List is retiring, at least for the foreseeable future."
John Sakamoto's Alternate Top 10 (AKA The Anti-Hit List) was one of the best top ten music lists on the net. It was short and sweet and a great way to discover b-sides, covers and alternate versions of songs from a wide variety of artists. And to think, it all started back on March 12, 1996.
posted by boost ventilator
on Jul 31, 2002 -
4 comments