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09 June 2025

I HATE THE 90s VOLUME 29

 

 
 
 
As always, just like in the '90s, this compilation will fit on a CD.

 
  1. SPORTIQUE Just Friends
  2. MURRAY ATTAWAY No Tears Tonight
  3. MILLTOWN BROTHERS When It Comes
  4. BLAMELESS Town Clowns
  5. TAHITI 80 I.S.A.A.C.
  6. APOLLO 440 Stop The Rock
  7. OPIUM TAYLOR Squint
  8. JUN MATSUE Happy Like Sugar
  9. PIZZICATO FIVE Magic Carpet Ride
10. EVIL STIG Drunks
11. SATURN V Jesus Stole My Girlfriend
12. CONCRETE BLONDE I Don't Need A Hero
13. BOREDOMS Okinawa Rasta Beef
14. THE REPLACEMENTS My Little Problem
15. VELOCITY GIRL Drug Girls
16. PALOMAR Robert
17. HUGGY BEAR Her Jazz
18. BETTIE SERVEERT Rudder
19. PLEXI Fourget
20. POE Hello
21. NINE IRON How To Talk To Girls
22. PEACE OF MIND Shut The Fuck Up

10 August 2024

TOKYO INVASION VOLUME 1: COSMIC KURUSHI MONSTERS Various Artists 1996


 

Discogs

 

 Experimental/psycedelic/noise/avant garde/art rock UK compilation

 

Tracklist

1-01. Musica TransonicΑΥΤΥΒΡΙΟΥΣ
1-02.
Omoide HatobaWe Are Hello
1-03.
Space StreakingsHoukago Seikean Aesthe
1-04.
Jyoji Sawada's Base Of Fiction*The Quiet Noon
1-05.
RuinsGraviyaunosch
1-06.
Demi Semi Quaver[S]mash Room
1-07.
Keiji HainoYou Will In No Way I Who Can In No Way
1-08.
Masaki BatohYou Do Right
1-09.
Bass ArmyOwatte Inai Koto Ga Aru
1-10.
KirihitoMetaric Machine
1-11.
Optical*8Halle Halle
2-01.
Shizuka (2)Blood Stained Blossom
2-02.
Kato HidekiSavage
2-03.
Kazayuki K Null* & Ichiro Agata*Love Isn't Blind
2-04.
FushitsushaUntitled
2-05.
Melt Banana*Sick Zip Everywhere
2-06.
BoredomsPow Wow Wow
2-07.
Vajra (2)Before The Snow Falls, Falling Leaves Have No Meaning
2-08.
Ground Zero (3)Paraiso 1
2-09.
Altered States (5)Martzmer
2-10.
High Rise (2)Mira
2-11.
Magical Power MakoBlue Dot

05 August 2024

YOSHIMI Big Toast 7 inch 1993


 

Discogs


Prolific Japanese drummer, Yokota Yoshimi, of the bands Boredoms, UFO Or Die, Free Kitten, OOIOO and plenty of other musical groups released this Boredoms-influenced 2 song seven inch of noise interspersed with growls alongside trumpet and drums. - Blogatrix



Tracklist

A
Speaker
B
Tuna Power


21 June 2024

GRIND ORCHESTRA Sowap 1995


 

Discogs

 

Founded in 1995 by ex-Boredoms Toyohito Yoshikawa.

 

Tracklist

1
Burnin'2:06
2
Life-Sized Monster4:55
3
Beguin The Grind2:47
4
Periscope D5:08
5
Jungle Marriage6:41
6
Channel D0:20
7
Take The Kurawanka3:48
8
Bo-Samba3:38
9
Ha-Di, Gah-Di 92:22
10
Second St.5:29
11
B.G.S.5:25
12
Channel 8³3:16

20 June 2024

PUZZLE PUNKS Budub 1996

 


Discogs


Puzzle Punks is a conceptual noise-punk/experimental duo formed by Japanese artists Shinro Ohtake and Yamantaka Eye (a founding member of legendary groups Hanatarash and Boredoms). All music by Puzzle Punks is made exclusively with children toys.

In the Ohtake's studio at Uwajima artists set up a workshop full of toy instruments and objects to perform and record Puzzle Punks material. In spring and early summer of 1995, the duo recorded material for a Pipeline: 24 Smash Hits By 24 Puzzle Punk Bands "compilation", where they presented each track under a different moniker. The CD album was accompanied by the Ohtake's Yamantaka Diary book.

Their second album Budub was released in the autumn of 1996 by Time Bomb Records on CD and picture disc LP. Soon after the same year, Puzzle Punks recorded more material at Osaka, with Yojiro Tatekawa on drums. It was released as Puzzoo album over a decade after in 2006 by Time Bomb.



Tracklist

1
Ouck Nuff
2
Unlimited Toothpicker
3
Pep & Kep
4
Xicotepecker
5
Budub
6
Techno Wear
7
Yahowa 1.30
8
Uwazima's Most Hardcore Car
9
Best Brain
10
Magic Poopers
11
Yahowa 13000
12
Ohioueo Players
13
Budub Air Port
14
Vuduv
15
We Are Budubber

NASCA CAR 電波潮流 1997

 




Discogs



Noisy, crazy electronic spacey music. Featuring the drummer for the Boredoms who was also in UFO Or Die.



Tracklist

1
アンバランスゾーン1997
2
赤き血のナイトフィーバー
3
電子ブルース#1
4
チョッパー・スキニー・スマートボール
5
アカペラ#1
6
日本カラテ大戦争
7
ナスカ・カー大阪電撃作戦
8
テロ・サイコ・レース
9
ボーナス#1
10
機械葬流者
11
アカペラ#2
12
スイサイダル・バーガー

31 December 2022

HANADENSHA 花電車 Narcotic Guitar 1996

 


by request



Discogs

 

Japanese psychedelic/hard rock & experimental group headed by Hira, the ex-bassist from Boredoms.


Tracklist

1
Sanctuary6:36
2
Sun/Sex11:47
3
Sugar2:44
4
Star4:21
5
Stone1:16
6
Space3:26
7
Salamander4:47
8
Sweet/Sky6:12
9
Sanders1:53
10
Spiral1:55
11
Summer/Speed4:36
12
Spiritual2:13
13
Sacrifice4:58
14
Sea/Smoke6:41
15
Soul0:52

24 December 2022

HANADENSHA 花電車 Hanaden Bless All 1992

 

by request


Discogs

 

Japanese psychedelic/hard rock & experimental group headed by Hira, the ex-bassist from Boredoms. "Hanadensha" means "Flower Train," which refers either to a passenger rail car reserved for women or to a sex show involving manipulation of female genitalia.

 

Tracklist

1-1
Massivesex0:45
1-2
Gnosistongue4:24
1-3
Triumph9:33
1-4
TTT
11:19
1-5
Mortalvigor4:52
1-6
Worship11:01
2-1
Sons Of Sounds From Sands In The Sun1:49
2-2
Blues For Jaronote6:46
2-3
Inuonna (My Wife As A Dog)6:53
2-4
Virgin Oyster Juice7:40
2-5
Deepfreezemania
10:15
2-6
God Only Needs Hanadensha2:32

15 June 2021

OOIOO Feather Float 1999

 


Discogs

 

Artist Biography by Heather Phares

OOIOO Led by percussionist/guitarist/vocalist YoshimiO -- also a founding member of Japanese experimental greats Boredoms -- OOIOO's music is united by the enthusiasm powering their wide-ranging explorations. They borrow from and reimagine fusion, kosmische, prog rock, and sounds from around the globe in ever-changing ways that are all the more exciting for their unpredictability. While 1997's OOIOO grew from the same noisy, psychedelic roots as Boredoms' music from that time, the band soon took that album's call-and-response vocals, rangy song structures, and transcendent rhythms in very different directions. On 1999's Feather Float, OOIOO found bliss in motorik repetition; on the following year's Gold and Green, they immersed themselves in elongated, pastoral excursions. Later, they dug into African inspirations on 2006's Taiga and Javanese gamelan music on 2014's Gamel, then stripped their instrumentation down to guitar, bass, and drums for 2020's Nijimusi. Despite, or perhaps because of, their constant state of flux, OOIOO burst forth with excitement and vivacity in a way few other groups do.

OOIOO began in 1995, when YoshimiO assembled a fake band for a magazine photo shoot. However, the group -- which also included guitarist/vocalist Kyoko, bassist/vocalist Maki, and drummer/vocalist Yoshiko -- soon began playing together for real. In 1997, they opened for Sonic Youth on that band's tour of Japan and released their self-titled debut album. Featuring cameos by Pussy Galore's Julia Cafritz, Cornelius' Keigo Oyamada, and Boredoms' Yamantaka Eye, OOIOO bore a resemblance to the music YoshimiO's other group was making at the time, but balanced their forays into noise with equally prominent melodies. Kill Rock Stars released the album in the U.S. in 1998, and the band followed it with the more streamlined yet dynamic Feather Float a year later.

Shock City Shockers, Vol. 2 The group's music continued to evolve quickly with 2000's Gold and Green, a more delicate, reflective set that introduced longtime guitarist Kayan and featured contributions by Sean Lennon and Yuka Honda. The following year, the remix collection Shock City Shockers 2 included a cover of Flora Purim's "Open Your Eyes, You Can Fly." Another veteran member of the band, bassist Aya, debuted on 2003's Kila Kila Kila, an album whose sparse yet expansive tracks included drummer Yuka Yoshimura, also of DMBQ and Metalchicks. Both Feather Float and Kila Kila Kila were issued in the States by Birdman Records; Gold and Green was released in the U.S. by Thrill Jockey in 2005. Thrill Jockey also issued 2006's sprawling, nature-inspired Taiga, which marked the debut of drummer Ai. OOEYEOO, an album of remixes by Eye, arrived in early 2007.

Armonico Hewa OOIOO returned with 2009's Armonico Hewa, a slightly heavier album whose title was a mix of Spanish and Swahili words meaning "air in a harmonious state." Their next studio outing was 2014's Gamel, an album loosely inspired by Javanese gamelan music. The following year, founding member Kyoko died. In 2016, the band introduced drummer Mishina to the fold. Her first album with OOIOO was 2020's Nijimusi, the group's first set of songs to focus on standard rock instrumentation in some time.


Tracklist 

1 Be Sure To Loop 7:45
2 Oizumio 3:38
3 Ina 咲くの唄 4:23
4 Ah Yeah! 2:25
5 Switch On 2:16
6 Jackson's Club "Sunspot" 2:17
7 Asozan 5:11
8 Baby Bamboo From Nose 6:53
9 1000 Frogs And 3 Sun In A House 10:27
10 Ring Ring Lee 3:07
11 ハッピピピ OOIOO 0:11

 

04 June 2021

PANTYCHRIST Pantychrist 1999


 

Discogs 


AllMusic Review by Tom Schulte

PantyChrist is a dense mixture of samples, sounds, and rhythms. The instrumentation is only voice, sampler, turntables, and guitar. The trio behind this small arsenal is San Francisco's sampler Bob Ostertag (John Zorn, Fred Frith, Lynn Breedlove, etc.), Tokyo noise DJ Otomo Yoshihide (Yamatsuka Eye, Boredoms, Ground Zero, etc.), and New York drag queen Justin Bond (Hedwig and the Angry Inch). The resultant mix seethes with anger and sociopathic content. At their most wrong, PantyChrist mixes the simple, bright melodies of childhood with the obscenely suggestive notions of an unleashed pervert. The record was released on Negativland's label and has that group's enthusiastic support, so you know no holds are barred in the "culture jamming" iconoclasm displayed in these decidedly non-PC audio collages. And definitely don't let someone like your parents or the FBI find PantyChrist in your possession. 


Tracklist

1 Overture 5:14
2 Feet So Low 3:12
3 Bitter Mommy 3:14
4 I Love Animals 3:34
5 Sunshine 1:13
6 Giddy Up Cowboy 7:20
7 Purple Butterflies 1:43
8 When I Come Back 2:18
9 Coconut 2:06
10 King Kong 6:10
11 Wooden Shoes 2:40
12 Suzanne 4:18
13 Just Whistle 2:15
14 The Tigress Inside 3:32
15 A Dreadful Thing (Coda) 1:34

 

 

16 June 2020

UFO OR DIE Cassettetape Superstar 1996

 
 
 
 

AllMusic Review by

UFO or Die is a side project of two Boredoms members, drummer Yoshimmy P-We (who also fronts OOIOO) and frontman and resident genius Yamatsuka Eye. Rounding out the group is Katsumi, guitarist for the noise rock band Omoide Hatoba. At its inception, Yoshimmy P-We and Eye called the band Hasty Snail Baby, but after the inclusion of Katsumi they settled on the more evocative but less visceral UFO or Die. This record, Cassettetape Superstar, was originally released by Public Bath in 1993; for some reason they decided on a re-release in 2000. As the title indicates, it's at once a throwback to the early days of punk, when it was predicted that the punk-inspired craze of taping albums would ruin the record industry (sound familiar?), and an indication of the album's lo-fi aesthetic. Twenty-three tracks of Eye thrashing around in a bathtub with toys strapped to him (that's what he does) -- so yeah, it's another cool album. As an album, it holds together with little recurrent titles and sounds, giving the record a sprawling, post-apocalyptic feel. While not as hot of a side project as OOIOO, it's also not a Courtney Love/South of France/AC/DC one-off. 

 Tracklist 


Side A
1 Tokyo City 1:54
2 UFO Or Live 2:44
3 Dog Wave 2:54
4 Ghetto DNA (Motorhead Mix) 1:57

Side B
5 Kendō Machine Smokin' 1:49
6 My Germ Is Big 1:26
7 We Are Rice 1:31
8 Barny Love Tape (Big Frame) 1:53

Side C
9 Exploding Toilet Action 3:05
10 MC 5 Or 6 4:08
11 Karate Party 2:40
12 Rader Eyes 3:27
13 Ant Is Super Ultra Big Giant 1:32

Side D
14 Osaka Moonlight Combo 2:10
15 Fly Photo Session 2:11
16 Instant Touch 0:57
17 No Amp 2:04
18 0 Or 1ers 0:48
19 Hell Boat 1:30

Side E
20 Old Cold Meat 1:51

Side F
21 Live Dog E.S.P. 2:03

Side G
22 Anti-Full Of No Empty 2:43

Side H
23 Demo Tape Time 0:40

 

23 February 2020

ROCK STARS KILL Various Artists 1994




Compilation on the Kill Rock Stars label.
 
 

Tracklist 

1 Tourettes (4) Horse Girl 0:51
2 Cupid Car Club M.P. Skulkers 2:53
3 Starpower Megablot 4:01
4 Boredoms Pukulee & Rikulee 4:36
5 Helium (3) W/ The Bird Of Paradise Puffin Stars 2:13
6 Spinanes* Stupid Crazy 2:35
7 Team Dresch Seven 1:47
8 Mukilteo Fairies We Are Not Your Entertainers 0:38
9 God Is My Co-Pilot Anatomically Correct 1:19
10 Severed Lethargy Rev 2:36
11 Rancid Brixton 3:05
12 Free Kitten Feed The Tree 1:54
13 Universal Order Of Armageddon Painfully Obvious 2:20
14 The Pee Chees* Patty Coahuila 2:52
15 Starpimp Roche Limit 4:00
16 Pell Mell Don The Beachcomber 3:33
17 Smog 37 Pushups 2:18
18 Star Sign Scorpio Eskinaut 1:14
19 The Hattifatteners North Pole 1:24
20 Grouse Mountain Skyride Pretty Polly 2:38
21 Fifth Column Detox Killer (Erotic Thriller) 1:55
22 Fleabag Pusdog 4:32
23 Kathleen Hanna I Wish I Was Him 2:59

29 March 2019

TRADEMARK OF QUALITY Various Artists 1993

by request

Tracklist


1 No Artist Intro 0:06
2.1 No Artist Dialogue 2:46
2.2 Boredoms My Mum Is Car
3 Biohazard Five Blocks To The Subway 3:29
4 Wayne Coyne Intro To Waterbugs 1:45
5 The Flaming Lips Waterbugs In The Policeman's Ear 3:25
6 Uncle Tupelo With Joe Ely Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way 2:58
7 Kristin Hersh Your Ghost (Demo) 3:06
8 Suddenly, Tammy! Funky 2:45
9 The Muffs You Lied 2:13
10 Green Day 409 In My Coffeemaker 2:49
11.1 No Artist Dialogue 2:45
11.2 Gallon Drunk All Mouth, No Trousers
12 American Music Club In My Role As The Most Hated Singer In The Local Underground Music Scene 3:16
13 Bluescreen Batperson 3:24
14 Jungle Brothers Troopin' On The Down Lo 6:56
15 Justin Warfield Dip Dip Divin' (New Version) 3:40
16.1 No Artist Dialogue 5:07
16.2 Daniel Lanois Rain Weather
17 Not Drowning, Waving Ascending (Me And You) 4:14
18 Geggy Tah Who's In A Hurry 3:03
19 Adam Schmitt I Know You're All Mine 4:38
20 Kerosene (3) More Than You 3:29
21 Unrest (2) So So Sick 1:50
22 Mudhoney Please Don't Forget About Us 2:41
23 No Artist Outro 0:27
24.1 Julee Cruise Dialogue (Pinky's Bubble Egg Intro) 0:17
24.2 Julee Cruise Pinky's Bubble Egg 3:22
24.3 David Lynch Dialogue (How Pinky's Bubble Egg Came Into Being) 1:18