Another from the Cabbage series of compilations, containing the usual mixture of Minimal Synth,Industrial,post-punk hybrids and sub genres. Starting off with a bona-fide classic of Minimal Wave from Unovidual and Tara Cross which you can do a robot dance to and imagine you're 'Hip'. There's a couple of enjoyable Fall-alike facsimiles, a muffled bedroom poet called L.d.50,and some decent US Industrial from Smersh. All this among much more anything goes experimental pop forms,framed by the odd bit of New York sub-glass inspired minimalism from Roberta Eklund and high brow chums. Not a bad track on it,and should appeal to vegetarians and meat eaters alike; full of essential experimental music fatty acids,and the stuff vegetarians don't get in their diets.Eat your cabbage.
Tracklist:
| A1 | –Unovidual & Tara Cross | Like I Am / Comme Je Suis | |
| A2 | –Psychological Warfare Branch, The | Six Pack Musak | |
| A3 | –Bondage Boys & The Beast | Plastic | |
| A4 | –Friendly And The Southern Comfort Style | She Was So Pretty | |
| A5 | –L. D. 50 | Sten Guns In Aldershot | |
| A6 | –Luca Miti | Plouton (Prologos-Parados) | |
| A7 | –Twilight Ritual | Tears On The Wall | |
| A8 | –Smersh | Hollow Promises | |
| A9 | –Man's Hate | President Botha Kills Children As Well | |
| A10 | –Temporal Pain | Waves Hit | |
| B1 | –Dissolutio Humani Generis | Spettri | |
| B2 | –Sekte Der Schlammfische | Schicksal Der Ironie | |
| B3 | –Psychological Warfare Branch, The | Arbeit Macht Frei | |
| B4 | –Tara Cross | No More Drugs | |
| B5 | –Roberta Eklund & Jane Arfinson & Todd Kennedy | And Again | |
| B6 | –Bogart | Sound Of Thrown Scum 1 | |
| B7 | –Temporal Pain | Baptist Girls | |
| B8 | –Swinebolt 45 | The Ever Developing Ordeal |
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Hey Johnny,
ReplyDeleteA long term lover of this blog, it's completely changed the way I listen to music and what i listen to. Only days ago I received by first ever cassette, Plain Wrap Purgatory by Minoy. I was hoping you could tell me, if at all possible, where I can get hold of this cassette, Cabbage IV, and also, if possible, Solid Space Space Museum.
Thanks,
Josh