
Hey, it's Friday. And if there's one thing you need to get the weekend started off right, it's some Grade A funk. In 1980, Dayton, Ohio funk/R&B band Lakeside released their excellent LP, Fantastic Voyage , featuring their biggest hit of the same name. Some of you might be familiar with "Fantastic Voyage," already, but for those of you who are not, check out the track below. Who doesn't love a funk band with four singers and themed costumes? They also have some of the best album artwork ever . Be forewarned [...]
Appropriately-named reissue label Fantastic Voyage has another stack of 50s gems from the southern US on the go. Check 'em out: Raunchy Sugar: The Pure Essence of Memphis Rock and Roll Classy Sugar: Grill Can't Help It
I FOUND A BUNCH OF MY TAPES ON YOUTUBE. I FIGURED I WOULD LINK TO THEM FOR YOU SO YOU KNOW WHERE THAT SHIT CAME FROM. I CANT BE MAD THOUGH THIS KID HAS SOME DOPE SHIT..... http://crr.postmobills.com
TheSilverDubber Spaceci - µ2 Receptor Taken from the album, Futur[e]cho (Cold Fiction Music 2011) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v =lcxT6TBBqGo Related http://deepgoa.blogspot.com/20 11/05/cfm024-va-futurecho.html deepgoa.blogspot.com _________ © dg , 2011
(click image to enlarge) Above we see shoegaze titans My Bloody Valentine who have been shrunken quite small and injected into someone's bloodstream where they continue to play music. Clockwise from top left are Kevin Shields (dog), Debbie Googe (cat), Colm Ó Cíosóig (naked mole rat) and Bilinda Butcher (deer). It should be noted that Colm's [...]

You want to hide, to escape, disappear entirely from the tired and does not mean that you are familiar. Friends become enemies and your world seems against it. Although the new identity to charm them melt into a pool of cold wax. No fear break your imagination. Sailing and visa as a positive surprise summer faded into a cold and stormy seas. David Bowie - Yassassin David Bowie - Fantastic Voyage

Lita Roza was a great jazz singer born too late. The star of the Ted Heath band had her biggest hit with a 1953 cover version of childhood classic "How Much Is That Doggie in the Window?" — a song she despised. The British singer seemed poised for super-stardom, but despite her popularity and critical acclaim, the rock 'n roll zeitgeist dashed those dreams in the late '50s. Around that time, Roza began to focus her attention on television and continued to perform for decades. Love Songs for Night People — an excellently descriptive title — collects [...]
Because people were complaining that the last two hip-hop jams of the week weren't hip-hop enough, here's an undisputable '90s stone-cold classic: Coolio's "Fantastic Voyage." ... Continue reading "'90s Hip-Hop Jam of the Week: Coolio, "Fantastic Voyage"" >