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Artist:
STRATEGY
Title:
World House
Label:
COMMUNITY LIBRARY (UK)
Format:
12"
Price:
$10.00
Catalog #:
CL 001EP
"Glorious first release on what promises to be a truly intriguing imprint, nurtured and curated by Portland, Oregon's Paul Dickow, better know as Strategy (Kranky, Shockout, Tigerbeat 6). For this first release Strategy himself brings us two humid deep-dub-house-punk-disco jams. On 'World House' King Sunny Ade and Arthur Russell meet King Tubby and DFA uptown in Chicago 1987... with that feisty 'Cascadian Magic.' Experimental dance/dub music for those who love it when things get messy."
Artist:
SAWAKO
Title:
Omnibus
Label:
COMMUNITY LIBRARY (UK)
Format:
CD
Price:
$12.00
Catalog #:
CL 002CD
"Our longtime friend and correspondent Sawako, inspired by Community Library's theme of community-without-geography, assembles a collage of source materials donated by her cast of international collaborators (Polmo Polpo, Tu'M, Hypo, Yuichiro Fujimoto, Birds in Tokyo, to name just a few.) The resulting work,
Omnibus
, is intimate and personal, a conundrum asking 'WHo is on WHICH?' Atmospheric, playful collage music that is unafraid to combine an avant-garde method with subtle elements of pop, humour, and a handmade feeling. Above all else,
Omnibus
is a work of experimental music that clearly show Sawako's love for sound, love for her friends, and an intuitive knack for incorporating her friends' sounds into her own designs."
Artist:
NUDGE
Title:
Stack/Div
Label:
COMMUNITY LIBRARY (UK)
Format:
12"
Price:
$10.00
Catalog #:
CL 003EP
"Nudge were augmented to a 5-piece band for a couple of sessions that resulted in these two monstrous tracks. The quintet were put into the sampler and these two tracks of gnarly Dubber's Rock resulted. 'Stack' is propulsive, complex meta-rock with melodica and distortion-driven echoes. While most electronica preoccupies itself with being a soundtrack for the city of shining skyscrapers, 'Stack' is the urban music for the decaying city of rain puddles, cracked sidewalks, and hidden skate spots. 'Div' is the imaginary, 'what if?' meeting of Skam and Chain Reaction, with lo-fi live drumming samples and sweeping synths -- possibly one of the bands' most complex compositions to date. Excellent crossover mixing for the next-level downtempo DJs."
Artist:
EATS TAPES
Title:
Dinosaur Days
Label:
COMMUNITY LIBRARY (UK)
Format:
12"
Price:
$10.00
Catalog #:
CL 004EP
"Eats Tapes are the duo of Gregory Zifcak and Marijke Jorritsma, who build and modify their own synths, toys, drum machines, etc...Known for great block parties and frequent appearances at Bay Area punk shows and dance parties, they returned to their homeland of Portland for a few days to record these cuts with electro guru Solenoid (who also contributed 303 acid programming to a couple of the tracks). This is wicked, off-the-hinges techno that is not for the purists or faint-hearted-high-octane analogue dance tracks with plenty of feedback and (naturally!) cassette tape manipulations. Eats Tapes let their frankensteined gear stomp around like prehistoric monsters, but this is a joyous sound."
Artist:
SOLENOID
Title:
Sam Clam's Disco/Night
Label:
COMMUNITY LIBRARY (UK)
Format:
12"
Price:
$10.00
Catalog #:
CL 006EP
"Riding out of the respected Community Library label on cruise control, 'Night Beach' is a slick 12" from one of Portland Oregon's finest producers. Also known as Brokenwindow (last seen mashing up tracks for Kid606's Violent Turd imprint) Solenoid has been releasing tracks for longer than we care to remember, and on too many labels to list -- yet this 12" is something of an oddity in his catalogue. A pure dancefloor excursion, it is clearly aimed at getting those feet moving, and using 303s and 808s in the way they were originally intended. If you fancy your house music a little bit funky, full of life and devoid of all the trappings of the austere minimal techno world then grab this with both hands and jive until your Mitsubishis wear off; 'Night Beach' is a true blockbuster!"
Artist:
EVOLUTIONARY JASS BAND
Title:
Change of Scene
Label:
COMMUNITY LIBRARY (UK)
Format:
CD
Price:
$16.00
Catalog #:
CL 007CD
"Community Library is proud to present the debut release from one of Portland's most unique and wonderful bands, the Evolutionary Jass Band. Formerly the Steele Street Revolutionary Jass Band, the group has slowly but steadily made a name for themselves locally for reliably powerful live performances in a variety of traditional and untraditional venues. Bandleader Jefrey Brown and drummer Michael Henrickson were longtime key members of one of Portland's better-known musical exports, the improvisatory, rotating-membership group Jackie-O Motherfucker. The Evolutionary Jass Band coexisted for some time but truly took flight when these two left JOMF; in contrast to JOMF's multigenre escapades, the Jass Band is an entity more focused on creating a variant specifically within a jazz idiom. Relying on a delicate balance between compositional tact and way out improvisation, the band is able to refer to a jazz vocabulary while building on it with confidence. The group has grown into a sextet under Brown's direction, and has brought incredible beauty, force and rawness to Portland's often overly academic live improvisation scene.
Change of Scene
reflects the band's combinations of Ethiopian-influenced, modal looping riffs with elements of American band music and early jazz, as well as the underground soul-jazz of the 1970s, with a lot of influence from more recent music from the DIY, experimental rock spectrum as well."
Artist:
REANIMATOR
Title:
Reanimator
Label:
COMMUNITY LIBRARY (UK)
Format:
12"
Price:
$10.00
Catalog #:
CL 008EP
"
The best thing I've heard all year...
" --Philip Sherburne, Critical Beats,
The Wire
. "The kind of record that will be manna to the ears of all Sahko heads, this eponymous 12" very nearly didn't make it to vinyl with the masters almost destroyed during Hurricane Katrina... it'll just make you treasure it all the more, though. Drawing inspiration from the 'Who's Who' of leftfield minimalism, Reanimator teases strands of Pan Sonic, Vainio and Force Field, then weaves them into a heady tapestry that integrates fluctuating rhythms, dubby shadows and test-tone oscillations into the kind of sound you'd kill to pick up on a decaying pirate broadcast. Opening with the mealy rhythms of 'Clicks and Drones May...', the shadowy Reanimator duo (it's a secret!) proffer the kind of bare-boned take on machine music that makes you fill in the gaps, creating a creative tension that can't help but pique your undivided attention. By no means restricting themselves to a thin-based approach, the likes of 'Special Powers' and 'Blown Subidah' offer forth a richer take on the minimal foothills -- staking the dub upfront and imposing, then letting the delay pedals and fried samplers make merry around them. Given the name 'evil dub' by those responsible, Reanimator's sound is thick yet sparse, recalling the best of Sahko and announcing the appearance of a new cat in the minimal jungle."
Artist:
REANIMATOR
Title:
Special Powers
Label:
COMMUNITY LIBRARY (UK)
Format:
CD
Price:
$16.00
Catalog #:
CL 009CD
"Directly inspired by leftfield electronic, noise, and techno artists such as Pan Sonic, Force Field, and Mouse on Mars, but most closely resembling the first of these, Reanimator were experts at improvising heavy, synthetic, syncopated, and dubbed-out minimal beat music using the barest machinery. With a handful of mismatched drum machines, test-tone oscillators, budget samplers, and delay pedals, and improvising directly to 1⁄4" tape, they created a huge body of work, ranging from the pacific, chord-backed 'Phase Constellation' to the polyrhythmic thump of 'Special Powers.' This collection demonstrates the band's rugged 'pirate' ingenuity and DIY inspiration as they forged into the unknown hinterlands of minimal, handmade electro-techno -- or as the band called it then, 'evil dub.' The recently re-formed Reanimator were based in Portland until 2001. Now, the two members (clandestine identities not to be revealed!) split their time between New Orleans, Asheville, North Carolina, New York City, and points in between as they tour extensively with their other group, IPCP (Load Records.)"
Artist:
BROWN, JEFREY LEIGHTON
Title:
Change Has Got To Come!
Label:
COMMUNITY LIBRARY (UK)
Format:
CD
Price:
$16.00
Catalog #:
CL 010CD
"Jefrey Leighton Brown, founder of ComLib's own Evolutionary Jass Band and former key participant in Jackie-o-Motherfucker, steps forth with his fantastic debut CD,
Change Has Got to Come!
This singular musical statement is as much a manifesto asserting soul-jazz's place in today's underground, as it is a document of Brown's individual songwriting vision.
Change Has Got to Come!
might seem an anachronism to some, even more marginal still for being an isolated beam of blues light in a major-key, indie-rock world. All the way down to its revolutionary, hopeful title and austere, homespun presentation,
Change
is a purposeful, careful reinterpretation of '70s-era, introspective avant-jazz and obtuse, small-town R&B (as Brown once described to me himself, 'the sort of soul jazz recorded in jingle studios after hours...'). But in inimitable Community Library style (where the old and new joyfully clash and swap identities), this album is far from being a simple exploration of retro-fantasy. Brown brings his signature swinging-but-casual sensibility to classic composition, as well as unusual, sparkling instrumentation (including vibraphones, sitar, electric bass, deeply layered, multi-tracked saxophones, and vocals). Most importantly, Brown wields a sense of angular deconstruction (both intervallic and rhythmic) that brings his songs into high contrast, modern expressions of tension, calm, and urgency. Free of self-consciousness, Brown brings his unpretentious, careful, abstract songwriting style to an updated soul-jazz idiom and all its moods and phases. And all this is recorded in the privacy of his own basement, with his brother and closest companions in tow, over the course of several years.
Change Has Got To Come!
is a perfect counterpoint to the recent
Evolutionary Jass Band
CD and gives some glimpse into the wealth of music yet to spring from this group and their community."
Artist:
PROJECT PERFECT
Title:
PM+
Label:
COMMUNITY LIBRARY (UK)
Format:
CD
Price:
$16.00
Catalog #:
CL 011CD
"Welcome Project Perfect to Community Library's cast of contributors!
PM+
is the definitive document of this elusive duo, as well as a key release for us that draws together ComLib's threads of musical coverage, abstract electronic music, jazz, free improvisation, and noise musics. Project Perfect (Andy Brown -- synth, electric piano, drum machine, and Charlie Smyth -- guitar, radio) were the tricksters of Portland's music community during the days of their frequent and strange performances (2002-2004). Appearing live in costume or with exotic dancers on stage, the group's deadpan humor was at odds with their profoundly introspective, abstract music. Following from their membership in Fontanelle, the two longtime collaborators came into their own with a reputation for consistently dextrous live performances, a distinctively insular sonic vocabulary, and a fluid, telepathic improvisatory rapport. Project Perfect's mastery over sounds takes them jump-cutting from squiggles, squonks, and blurts of random (yet eerily on-target) radio broadcasts, to moments of austere, dry guitar and piano interplay. Hopping between tender and bombastic moods, introspection and extroversion, delicacy and jarringness, the band's sense of variety within a narrowly-defined sonic palette is unmatched. Their approach comes from some oblique musical reference points (Rune Grammofon label, Cabaret Voltaire, Conrad Schnitzler, or Cluster come to mind), but this was a group that truly did not sound like any other."
Artist:
CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS
Title:
Communal Rust
Label:
COMMUNITY LIBRARY (UK)
Format:
CD
Price:
$16.00
Catalog #:
CL 013CD
"Christmas Decorations' second full-length
Communal Rust
should please fans who have been following the lineage of processed-guitar heroes and anti-heroes (Fennesz, Ambarchi, et al). But where those icons are making forays into drone and noise, Christmas Decorations are taking the other fork in the road, back towards the melancholic, crisp strum of post-punk and indie, and back towards an atomized, crumpled, improvised sound design. Communal Rust documents essential 'anti-guitar guitar music.' The songs revolve around a dichotomy between guitar-pedal-and-computer induced fragmentation, on one hand, and the intricate, melodic guitar motifs referenced to classic post-punk and forgotten lo-fi indie music. Pull away the layers of glitches, snippets, trills, and echoes and you might discover a core guitar disposition that recalls the contemplative, steely tone of early Factory, 4AD, or New Zealand music. That's not to say that the duo is boxed in by reference points; moreso, these influences are exerting the most gravitational pull on the band's temptations to commit all-out, fractional sonic disintegration. This tension between new and old, rough and smooth, or chaos versus control, puts the band squarely in the ComLib sensibility of sublimely balancing problem and accessibility in music. Following on the band's debut release, the criminally underappreciated
Model 91
,
Communal Rust
marks a key point in the band's development and is a crucial addition to any collection of experimental music."
Artist:
VEGA, ROLAN
Title:
Documentary
Label:
COMMUNITY LIBRARY (UK)
Format:
CD
Price:
$16.00
Catalog #:
CL 014CD
"A beguiling, classic new release comes to Community Library this spring:
Documentary
, the debut album by solo artist, Rolan Vega. Synthesizer expert, art-film aficionado, and enthusiastic upstart of Chicago's vibrant electro/synth scene, he has compiled years' worth of his favorite synthesizer vignettes into a comprehensive debut album. Is
Documentary
a collection of works for actual short films and media, or an attempt to pay tribute to the synth epics of media music's past? The answer is, ultimately: both. Most of the music in
Documentary
was written as live scores for short films, including Vega's own Super 8s. But at the core of this effort, one finds his love for 'library music' (the anonymous, public-domain music composed for UK media in the '60s and after), as well as the synthetic, futuristic theme music of 1980s American Public Broadcasting programming. But like all ComLib artists, Vega is too individualistic to simply be re-enacting musics of the past: all kinds of extra elements leak into
Documentary
, making it a work that straddles the line between classic and alien. Vega's ambiguous, dream-like presentation and tendency to shift between shorter, passing pieces -- as we think of them, vignettes -- gives a sense of constant motion and change. These vignettes are not TV-studio enabled audiophilia; rather, these are home-recorded, four-track-tape inflected morsels of sound. Vega has collided the melancholic, low-fi aesthetic of early '90s Bristol artists like Flying Saucer Attack with the epic, arpeggiating ambience of synth maestros such as Michael Stearns, Richard Pinhas, Biosphere, and TONTO. A few of his tracks even resemble the sand-blasted melodic noise of composers like Tim Hecker or Chris Herbert. Rolan Vega's mixed-up revisions of anonymous media music, and his recombination of lo-fi experimentalism with synthesizer majesty hits a perfect spot for us, and we hope it does for you as well."
Artist:
STRATEGY
Title:
Future Rock/Can't Roll Back
Label:
COMMUNITY LIBRARY (UK)
Format:
12"
Price:
$11.00
Catalog #:
CL 015EP
"Following hot on the heels of his breakthrough
Future Rock
CD album for Kranky, Community Library is proud to bring you a proper vinyl single containing two of its key tunes.
Future Rock
is simply Strategy's breakthrough album -- a pastiche of hundreds of musicological reference points tied together in massive swells of bass, spring reverb, vocoded haze, and echoes; the album seems to play on every field, being a functional ambient experimental pop record on low volume, and bass heavy dance-dub when cranked up to full volume. Following on the latter idea, we took two of the CD's most propulsive cuts and sent them over to Berlin's D&M to be rendered as a proper clubmusicplatter. The album's title track 'Future Rock' takes the A-side, welding techno, Afrobeat, and outer space jazz elements to a rocking core of breaks, live drumming, and a superlow bassline. Backed by a curtain of sound that is virtually a tribute to Vladislav Delay's or Basic Channel's most classic, blue moments, this song is the missing link between live drum syncopation and dub-techno spectra. 'Can't Roll Back,' is a little more openly referential, throwing a huge number of styles into a 4/4 stomper. Following a spectral vocal intro, percussion, loads of keyboards, and guitar build into a massive track that is part electric-era Miles Davis and part early A Certain Ratio. Reconfigured for dance DJs, this version features a proper bass drum and an extended, dubbed-out outro, including Strategy's first ever searing psych-rock guitar solo. For fans, this represents an exploded view of two of the album's highlights; for DJs who have been in tune with anything that's crossing the line between live and programmed (DFA, Gomma, Nonplace, Kitsune) this single is a totally new angle-casting away stiff standards of punk-funk-disco backbeats in favor of brave new recombinations with dub techno, live syncopation, and arcing riffage."
Artist:
DJ C FEAT. ZULU
Title:
Body Work
Label:
COMMUNITY LIBRARY (UK)
Format:
10"
Price:
$11.00
Catalog #:
CL 017EP
"Quite possibly Community Library's rudest output to date, longtime junglist DJ C winds up some good and proper bouncement styles, alongside mic man Zulu on
Bodywork
. Side stepping all current trends for anything on a half step tip, DJ C bubbles one up from the underground with a fiercely danceable, steamroller riddim constructed for excited pelvic grindations and wild-out gun finger salutes, drop this in any dancehall from Dakar to Dublin for spontaneous combustion effect."
Artist:
DJ C FEAT. ZULU
Title:
Darling (Ghislain Poirier Remix)
Label:
COMMUNITY LIBRARY (UK)
Format:
12"
Price:
$11.00
Catalog #:
CL 022EP
"The dynamic duo of DJ C and MC Zulu hook up again for another rugged bashment squeeze on
Darling
. The title cut tracks a similar route to their killer 'body work' riddim, rolling on the same mid-paced bashment tempo, but this time adding a rude, grinding electro riff and industrial cowbell to rough it up some more in vocal and instrumental versions. Ghislain Poirier steps in on remix duties, adding a much-needed slab of bottom end pressure and tweaking the rhythm with subtle phasing and flanging killer 12"."
Artist:
UNITS
Title:
History Of The Units: The Early Years 1977-1983
Label:
COMMUNITY LIBRARY (UK)
Format:
CD
Price:
$14.00
Catalog #:
CL 016CD
"Community Library is proud to bring you the first ever legitimate reissue of San Francisco's synth-punk legends, Units! You can finally get rid of the crappy bootlegs: this is the definitive remastered collection of the band's most sought-after early singles and selections from their first LP,
Digital Stimulation
. It also includes unreleased material culled from early demos, recordings made for art happenings and film, and more. This anthology is a view not only into the Units' seminal years, but is also a step into the rich and under-reissued history of San Francisco's punk, new wave and post punk years. The end of the 1970s saw Units and their compatriots (Pink Section, Voice Farm, Tuxedomoon, and Screamers) storming punk clubs like the Mabuhay with a new electronic punk sound. The co-opted, predictable guitar rock of the era had given way to aggressive synthesizers, film collage, and punk DIY ingenuity. Units were a cornerstone of this unofficial movement, later called 'synth punk' and which would come to define a greater west coast DIY culture combining new synthetic sounds, ranging from Nervous Gender, Screamers and Monitor, to The Blackouts. Units' tight keyboard riffing, raw electronic texture, monotone delivery, raging synth arpeggios and growling Moog basslines practically define synthpunk's futuristic, alienated disposition. Thematically, Units' music explored and exploded the very nature of 'unit-like' conformity- perhaps using their synth blasts to tear away the very fabric of it. This compilation includes 'High Pressure Days,' a testament to the loneliness and urgency of the times, and one of synthpunk's greatest anthems. Like other bands of their era, Units' musical language did not end with the three chords of punk or the drama of new wave. Many of the songs here clairvoyantly anticipate the rise of underground pulse driven electronic dance music ('Cannibals,' 'Warm Moving Bodies'). Others feature complex arrangements, almost embodying an epic prog-rock ethic ('I-5,' 'Tight Fit.') Unlike Suicide and DEVO--their contemporaries from the east coast--San Francisco's Units are overwhelmingly Californian in their sound and ideas - whether it's a satire of drag-racing car culture ('Go') or a celebration of SF's Mission district ('The Mission is Bitchin'). The demos and film soundtracks included here further highlight the band's significant influence from experimental synthesizer music from a community that bore Buchla synths and Chris Burden's performance art at the height of the 60's, ten years earlier. Even Californian heavy guitar/hair rockers Trakstod Station get an ironic nod in the rare Units cover of 'Contemporary Emotions.' We hope you enjoy this anthology, the results of over three years of negotiation, selection, and remastering." Includes an amazingly assembled 32-page booklet with a wealth of info, full-color band photos, artwork and more.
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