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STR Mixtape – Point Of Departure

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[Tracklist]

Title Artist Start Time
Fun Is Fun Starflyer 59 00:00
All Is Falling – Part 6 James Blackshaw 02:45
Blues From Lebanon Robbie Basho 05:20
Madre Jesus Figueroa 07:34
Moon Beam Bela Tarr 12:03
Vessel In Vein Smog 15:50
It’s The New Dark Ages Dan Malchior Broke Revue 19:44
Camera’d Rollerball 22:50
Tomorrow Never Knows Secret Colors 27:09
Down Under Navajo Bixby 32:49
Jerry The Clientele 36:02
Endless Spring Houses 39:53
Lifnei HaSheina Qetev Meriri 42:50
Dripstone Tape 44:54
Zither R.E.M 47:01
Pretty Little Eyes Castanets 49:25
Expecting To Fly Bill Baird 52:18
Crystal Necklace Total Slacker 56:34


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The John Fahey Story – Soon On DVD

The most exciting news of this morning just laid on my Facebook wall by Josh from Tompkins Square -
A new documentary on the life, music and myth of John Fahey is being produced these days.

For those who have no idea who I’m talking about (can that be? you’re reading my blog, he’s mentioned every second post), John Fahey was an American guitarist, owner of a small label called Takoma Records, and an inspiring musician who paved the way to a unique style he invented – American Primitive Guitar.
His music was based on 20-30’s music, the blues of Charlie Patton, along with the pre-war dance hall jazz.

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How Bert Jansch Has Ruined My Life (Or The Day My Bass Guitar Almost Died)

About a year ago, I was addressed by the Jemsite and they asked me to write a piece about my musical influences.
So I did. And here it is:

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Bert Jansch

It was a cold morning in Camden Market, when I entered a local CD shop and browsed through the shelves and the CDs on the display. The year was 2003. I left my homeland Israel to live in London for some time, and to see what life would bring me.

I had a cheap Epiphone acoustic guitar, which I took with me for the lonely moments, and my Rickenbacker bass, that came all the way with me, in order to find a psychedelic rock band, join them, get signed, make records, destroy hotel rooms and live a John Bonham lifestyle, including the fancy cars.
What I didn’t know, was that I’d be in for a big surprise and what they’d call – a lifetime changing moment. That moment happened when I saw, Bert Jansch’s first album on display. He was sitting with a guitar in hand, looking at the occasional consumer in the shop. He had been staring at them  like that since 1965, the year it was released.

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We Are All One In The Sun : A tribute to the great late Robbie Basho

Important Records‘ new release is out – a tribute to the great American poet, guitarist and spiritual mentor- Robbie Basho.
We Are All One In The Sun

Bahso was a guitarist, who’s first album was released by John Fahey’s  label Takoma, and the two, along with fellow guitarist Leo Kottke, were somewhat the father figures of the art of acoustic guitar.
Basho, to me, was the most unique and interesting of the three. He declared ‘Soul First, Technique Later’, and this saying is presented in each note he plays and sings.
His guitar abilities were phenomenal. He used many alternative tunings, most of them really strange and uncommon, to produce the color and moods he wanted to pass through music. When he opened his mouth and sang – it made heavens open. His singing is one of the most beautiful things I’ve heard in my life.

His compositions took many elements from Japanese music, to Indian, Persian, Classical, native Americans and more.
No wonder, that with such talent and emotion spread in his music, he gained many followers in recent years. In his life though, he had hard times getting recognition, maybe due to the complex music and unusual voice. His last three albums were released on cassettes as he had troubles finding a label. In mid-eighties, he died in an accident. More info about him, can be found in the great archive that the German guitarist Steffen Basho-Junghans set up in his honor and is a must see for fans of Basho’s music.
Robbie Basho

Thanks to the internet, many new listeners, like me, were exposed to Basho’s music. Mainly, through musicians like Glenn Jones and Steffen Basho (that dedicated 20 years of research about Robbie Basho), that kept carrying the torch and the message.
The two also helped making the fantastic release of Bonn Ist Supreme (with Bo’Weavil Records) – a recording of a solo show of Basho, 1980 in Germany.
Next one to come in the Basho-related projects is this new tribute album.

Buck Curran, a guitar builder and a member of the folk duo Arborea (along with his wife Shanti), decided to take an action and produced this project. He gathered musicians to perform their songs, written under the Basho influence, and arrangements of Basho songs, and crossed generations of musicians. Steffen-Basho and Glenn Jones on one hand, and Fern Knight, Helena Espvall (on cello), and Meg Baird (all from the Philadelphia folk scene), Cian Nugent from Ireland, Iraqui Oud master Rahim Alhaj, and Arborea.
Buck Curran
In the digital version of this album, there will be tracks by Portuguese guitarist Joseba Irazoki, English guitarist Cam Deas. And a track of mine ;) .
My contribution to this tribute album was an early version of Skinny Fists (later appeared in my album Remember).

The name for this album, was taken from a line appears in the beautiful song Moving Up A’ways (from his Rainbow Thunder album).
Robbie Basho – Moving Up A’ways

BUY : Important Records. Important Records will give a special discount for those who’ll come from Small Town Romance, so in your order, enter the words Small Town Romance and get the discount!




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STR Mixtape : Sick Again

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STR Mixtape : Sick Again

1. Led Zeppelin – Sick Again
2. Anthony Moore – Spinette (04:40)
3. Brown Bird – Muck and Mire (09:45)
4. Niney The Observer – Blood and Fire (14:08)
5. Sara June – Brand Of Bitterness (17:03)
6. Josephine Foster – See Thee Better In The Dark (20:31)
7. Fursaxa – Ode To Gollards (22:31)
8. Carta – Santander (28:18)
9. Greg Maclolm – Art (32:16)
10. Tape and Bill Wells – Fugue 4(36:50)
11. Brigitte Fontaine – Le Goudron (40:50)
12. Snooks Eaglin – Trouble In Mind (44:58)
13. Bill Callahan – Cold Blooded Old Times (47:44)
14. Rafael Anton Irisarri – A GLimpse
15. Robbie Basho – Mehera (57:06)



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Yesterday and Today Mixtape

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Suddenly it became weekend, and I’m probably the only person on earth who’s sad for not having extra 3 days to work. There’s so much to do and so little time.
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