
Endowed with dad's curls and, on tonight's evidence, dad's crowd Baxter Dury's Happy Soup LP of yesteryear was quite plausibly the unheralded triumph of the twelve months we came to distinguish as 2011 and, more significantly, established Dury Jnr. as the unassumingly sensational songwriter that tonight swaggers before us. Adorned and embellished in debonair suits and sequined regalia (in the case of the spectrally voiced Madelaine Hart) Dury has come to exemplify a contemporary bastion of Britishness; a concise punk history of snot snared within a sole body. And whether or not we're here congregated to revel in [...]

this compilation is about free-music! ...not only the newest tracks, simply just those, who i enjoied most in the last 10 month of maintaining the lemonjohn-blog . i decided to inlcude only tracks which can be described with the genres: indie-pop-rock-folk, because there's currently a really big net-scene about free-electronic music, but it seems to be nearly forgotten that there are lots of amazing artists in those genres who also give their music away for free. (not saying that the electronic-music-scene hasn't brought some real musical-diamonds to my [...]