Buffy Sainte-Marie - Illuminations 1969 - great album, but not as unconventional as the scuttlebutt would have you assume - first quad album?
Infest - No Man's Slave
Discharge - The More I See (extended) - over and over and over again.
Amebix - Sonic Mass 2011 - like it less each time I hear it, and I liked it well enough at the beginning.
Mournful Congregation - The Dawning Of... - didn't make it too far into it - not digging it.
Vas - In the Garden of Souls 2000 - gorgeous.
Jodi Cave - Mort Aux Vaches 2011 - good listen - drone/minimalism and other nice sounds.
Broken Bones - Bonecrusher - like how See thru My Eyes sounds like Heart's "Barracuda".
Broken Bones - Dem Bones - the last handful of days, I've played this and Bonecrusher several times over.
Ulster - Ulsterror
Anthony Manning - Islets in Pink Polypropylene 1994 - nice electronic notes and quality tape manipulations - has a sci-fi ambient feel to it, but the electronics are percussive (piano like), or maybe rather like xylaphone felt mallets - good, good album.
Karla Borecky - Still in Your Pocket 2011 - melancholy piano album - nice listen - recommended.
Michael Hoenig + Manuel Gottsching - Early Water 1976 - Ash Ra/Ash Ra Tempel - slightly modern sound - really easy listen - one track at 48+ minutes, and it could have been 2-3Xs as long as far as I'm concerned.
Lunar Miasma - Crystal Covered 2010 - surprisingly good ambient album with a smart array of textures - the name and look of this album really cheapen its potential.
NeilYoung-CrazyHorse.97-08-10.sbd.SaratogaSprings.flac - good show - question whether it needs a speed fix; maybe slow a bit - first two tracks and final track are good improvisations - nice show overall - good version of Ohio as well. get it in FLAC or MP3 here:
http://www.ousterhout.net/lossless/neily.htmlSpeed, Glue & Shinki - Eve 1971 - Japanese heavy blues - heavy in a November sense - "Stoned Out of My Mind" is maybe my favorite track - too much common blues language for my liking, but a couple songs manage to go beyond that - "Ode to the Bad People" has some cool bass work and guitar leads.
Cecil Taylor - Nefertiti, The Beautiful One has Come 1962 - missed the 3LP version for $8; wasn't happy - don't normally go for jazz that is one fit in, one foot out, but this is a great way to spend an afternoon.
Sodom - The Final Sign of Evil 2007 - wasn't aware this album existed - considering the premise, I have to give them a lot of credit - appropriate production - same old horrid, endearing playing - the faces now older are even scarier - I was always more into Obsessed by Cruelty, but I really enjoyed listening to this.
Brainbombs - Live in Oslo - remains my favorite Brainbombs' release.