Showing posts with label Dub Narcotic Sound System. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dub Narcotic Sound System. Show all posts

11 December 2022

CLUB NASTY BOOTS Various Artists 1996



Discogs
 

 
Compilation on K Records that came with the Spanish magazine, Factory No. 12.



Tracklist

1Timothy Brock & The Olympia Chamber OrchestraIndustrial March2:06
2SatisfactLife Aboard2:04
3Lois (3) & Dub Narcotic Sound SystemRougher5:58
4The Halo BendersHalo Bender4:31
5The CrabsSpilt Milk2:44
6KarpConnect Five3:26
7Wandering LucyI Have No Love1:59
8The SoftiesAlaska2:28
9Black AngerNo Commercial3:23
10Fitz Of DepressionI Can't2:21
11Lois (3)Sunrise Semester3:48
12Love As LaughterUninvited Trumpets5:00
13Plastique Sc*Xandax Baby4:13
14Dub Narcotic Sound SystemMonkey Hips And Rice4:18
15Nikki McClureNo More Talk Talk Talk2:35
16Some Velvet SidewalkI Blame You2:12
17Mecca NormalParis In April2:14
18Timothy Brock & The Olympia StringsHolstenwall Fair2:35
19HeavenlyTrophy Girlfriend3:06
20Glo-WormWishing Well1:48


 

28 November 2017

I HATE THE 90s Volume 19

More favorites from the 90s, and as always this comp will fit on a CD.

1. VERBENA Hot Blood
2. PALE SAINTS Angel (Will You Be My)
3. MAGNAPOP Garden
4. MARK EITZEL Cleopatra Jones
5. THE CHARLATANS UK Page One
6. ARAB ON RADAR 99c Lipstick
7. SILVER JEWS Advice to the Graduate
8. BUTTERCUP The Hideout
9. TRAMPOLINE Thunder Invites Summer In
10. SPINNING JENNIES Paperback Writer
11. SUGARTOOTH Club Foot
12. THE SMITHEREENS Now and Then
13. THE FIELD MICE Coach Station Reunion
14. GOMEZ Whippin' Piccadilly
15. DUB NARCOTIC SOUND SYSTEM Sawed Off
16. KIMM ROGERS Desperate
17. THE REAL PEOPLE The Truth
18. RED MONKEY Not for Rent
19. IMPERIAL DRAG Zodiac Sign
20. SACK Climb Mine Power House
21. GIANTS CHAIR Kick the Can
22. LOW Violence

31 July 2017

I HATE THE 90s Volume 18



 1. PAPAS FRITAS Smash This World
 2. QUEEN SARAH SATURDAY Dreamer
 3. OP8 Sand
 4. LUSH Laura
 5. LIARS INC. Better
 6. CEMENT Six
 7. WRECK Bad Energy
 8. BOSS HOG Count Me Out
 9. AMMONIA Face Down
10. SON VOLT Live Free
11. TRIPL3FASTACTION Aerosmith
12. THE ODDS Jack Hammer
13. DRUMS & TUBA Does It Suck To Be You
14. EELS Novocaine For The Soul
15. VERBENA Hot Blood
16. CARBOMB Radio Bomb Squad
17. MAJOR STARS Rock Revival Theme
18. IMPERIAL DRAG Zodiac SIgn
19. SONETIC VET Boys Peeking
20. SOMETHING PRETTY BEAUTIFUL Freak Outburst
21. THE FAUVES Big Brother Age
22. THE WEAKERTHANS Diagnosis
23. DUB NARCOTIC SOUND SYSTEM Sawed Off

15 January 2012

DUB NARCOTIC SOUND SYSTEM Out of Your Mind 1998

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Dub Narcotic Sound System Biography by Jason Ankeny

The oddball indie-funk collective Dub Narcotic Sound System was spearheaded by vocalist Calvin Johnson, the former frontman of the legendary Beat Happening as well as the founder of the famed K Records label. Named in honor of Johnson's own Olympia, WA-based basement studio Dub Narcotic, the project was begun in 1994 with a rapid-fire series of funk-, rap-, and reggae-influenced singles including "Bite," "Fuck Shit Up," "Booty Run," and "Shake-a-Puddin'"; from the outset Johnson was the group's sole constant member, although over the course of subsequent releases, including the EPs Industrial Breakdown, Ridin' Shotgun, and Ship to Shore, the revolving lineup grew to include Olympia scenesters like Lois Maffeo as well as Larry Butler, Todd Ranslow, and Brian Weber, all three members of the hip-hop unit Dead Presidents. The first Dub Narcotic Sound System full-length, Rhythm Record, Vol. One: Echoes From the Scene Control Room, appeared in 1995; later efforts included 1996's Boot Party and 1998's Out of Your Mind. Sideways Soul, a collaboration with Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, followed in 1999.

 
 

Tracklist

1
Wicked Bad5:49
2
Basemess2:12
3
Teenage Time Bomb5:01
4
Dub Narcotic's Delight3:42
5
Sawed Off3:18
6
Rebel Makes Rhymes4:06
7
Out Of Your Mind
3:23
8
Oslo Calling4:05
9
Belly Warmer4:13
10
Shock Mount5:44
11
Pappa's Got A Brand New Burnbag2:57

10 October 2011

DUB NARCOTIC SOUND SYSTEM Bone Dry EP 1997

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Dub Narcotic Sound System Biography by Jason Ankeny

The oddball indie-funk collective Dub Narcotic Sound System was spearheaded by vocalist Calvin Johnson, the former frontman of the legendary Beat Happening as well as the founder of the famed K Records label. Named in honor of Johnson's own Olympia, WA-based basement studio Dub Narcotic, the project was begun in 1994 with a rapid-fire series of funk-, rap-, and reggae-influenced singles including "Bite," "Fuck Shit Up," "Booty Run," and "Shake-a-Puddin'"; from the outset Johnson was the group's sole constant member, although over the course of subsequent releases, including the EPs Industrial Breakdown, Ridin' Shotgun, and Ship to Shore, the revolving lineup grew to include Olympia scenesters like Lois Maffeo as well as Larry Butler, Todd Ranslow, and Brian Weber, all three members of the hip-hop unit Dead Presidents. The first Dub Narcotic Sound System full-length, Rhythm Record, Vol. One: Echoes From the Scene Control Room, appeared in 1995; later efforts included 1996's Boot Party and 1998's Out of Your Mind. Sideways Soul, a collaboration with Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, followed in 1999.




Tracklist

1
Bone Dry6:48
2
Bass Hump6:34
3
Superball4:37
4
Rot Gut6:08

05 October 2011

DUB NARCOTIC SOUND SYSTEM Industrial Breakdown EP 1996

by request

 


Dub Narcotic Sound System Biography by Jason Ankeny

The oddball indie-funk collective Dub Narcotic Sound System was spearheaded by vocalist Calvin Johnson, the former frontman of the legendary Beat Happening as well as the founder of the famed K Records label. Named in honor of Johnson's own Olympia, WA-based basement studio Dub Narcotic, the project was begun in 1994 with a rapid-fire series of funk-, rap-, and reggae-influenced singles including "Bite," "Fuck Shit Up," "Booty Run," and "Shake-a-Puddin'"; from the outset Johnson was the group's sole constant member, although over the course of subsequent releases, including the EPs Industrial Breakdown, Ridin' Shotgun, and Ship to Shore, the revolving lineup grew to include Olympia scenesters like Lois Maffeo as well as Larry Butler, Todd Ranslow, and Brian Weber, all three members of the hip-hop unit Dead Presidents. The first Dub Narcotic Sound System full-length, Rhythm Record, Vol. One: Echoes From the Scene Control Room, appeared in 1995; later efforts included 1996's Boot Party and 1998's Out of Your Mind. Sideways Soul, a collaboration with Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, followed in 1999.



Tracklist

1
Industrial Breakdown5:48
2
The Beat From 20000 Fathoms4:13
3
Typecast Sanction3:05
4
Run Silent Run Deep6:27
5
(Industrial) Revolution Inclusion5:36

04 October 2011

LOIS MAFFEO AND BRENDAN CANTY The Union Themes 2000


By request


Tracklist

1 These Parts
2 Being Blind
3 How I Came To Know
4 Best Believe
5 You Love Your Wounds
6 Hollow Reed
7 Give Faith
8 Con Job
9 Handwriting
10 Monument



03 March 2010

DUB NARCOTIC SOUND SYSTEM MEETS THE JON SPENCER BLUES EXPLOSION Sideways Soul: Dub Narcotic Sound System Meets The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion In A Dancehall Style! 1999



Discogs


Dub Narcotic Sound System Biography by Jason Ankeny

The oddball indie-funk collective Dub Narcotic Sound System was spearheaded by vocalist Calvin Johnson, the former frontman of the legendary Beat Happening as well as the founder of the famed K Records label. Named in honor of Johnson's own Olympia, WA-based basement studio Dub Narcotic, the project was begun in 1994 with a rapid-fire series of funk-, rap-, and reggae-influenced singles including "Bite," "Fuck Shit Up," "Booty Run," and "Shake-a-Puddin'"; from the outset Johnson was the group's sole constant member, although over the course of subsequent releases, including the EPs Industrial Breakdown, Ridin' Shotgun, and Ship to Shore, the revolving lineup grew to include Olympia scenesters like Lois Maffeo as well as Larry Butler, Todd Ranslow, and Brian Weber, all three members of the hip-hop unit Dead Presidents. The first Dub Narcotic Sound System full-length, Rhythm Record, Vol. One: Echoes From the Scene Control Room, appeared in 1995; later efforts included 1996's Boot Party and 1998's Out of Your Mind. Sideways Soul, a collaboration with Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, followed in 1999.

The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion Biography by John Dougan

After a long and semi-successful tenure as leader of scuzz-rock heroes Pussy Galore, Jon Spencer shook up his anti-rock vision and hooked up with guitarist Judah Bauer and drummer Russell Simins to create the scuzz-blues trio the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. Postmodern to the core, there was a genuine irony in the band's name; little of what they play resembles standard blues. There is, however, a blues feel to their sound, meaning that in many instances they appropriate aspects of the blues and incorporate them into their anarchic, noisy sound. Spencer clearly wasn't playing the blues, but a real if fractured appreciation of blues and R&B was audible in the band's music amid the chaotic wail of guitars and drums. Not part of alt-rock's commercial establishment (at least not at the start), Spencer also managed to sharply divide critics who tended to see him as either an inspired showman or a mendacious con man. He did, however, gain popularity and critical respect during the '90s, largely on the strength of the Blues Explosion's ferocious live show. 

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Tracklist

1
Banana Version6:00
2
Love Ain't On The Run2:40
3
Fudgy The Whale9:50
4
Banana Meltdown2:55
5
Frosty Junction4:11
6
Diamonds4:00
7
Sideways Soul3:22
8
Chicken Legs3:28
9
Calvin's On A Bummer3:25

02 March 2010

DUB NARCOTIC SOUND SYSTEM Boot Party 1996


Discogs


Dub Narcotic Sound System Biography by Jason Ankeny

The oddball indie-funk collective Dub Narcotic Sound System was spearheaded by vocalist Calvin Johnson, the former frontman of the legendary Beat Happening as well as the founder of the famed K Records label. Named in honor of Johnson's own Olympia, WA-based basement studio Dub Narcotic, the project was begun in 1994 with a rapid-fire series of funk-, rap-, and reggae-influenced singles including "Bite," "Fuck Shit Up," "Booty Run," and "Shake-a-Puddin'"; from the outset Johnson was the group's sole constant member, although over the course of subsequent releases, including the EPs Industrial Breakdown, Ridin' Shotgun, and Ship to Shore, the revolving lineup grew to include Olympia scenesters like Lois Maffeo as well as Larry Butler, Todd Ranslow, and Brian Weber, all three members of the hip-hop unit Dead Presidents. The first Dub Narcotic Sound System full-length, Rhythm Record, Vol. One: Echoes From the Scene Control Room, appeared in 1995; later efforts included 1996's Boot Party and 1998's Out of Your Mind. Sideways Soul, a collaboration with Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, followed in 1999.


Tracklist

1
Test Pattern1:36
2
Monkey Hips And Rice4:17
3
Ship To Shore5:24
4
Super Dub Narcotic5:04
5
Afi-Tiome3:05
6
Shake A Puddin5:29
7
King Harvester0:56
8
Robotica4:49
9
Bunny Echo3:30
10
Boot Party8:06