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Shebang
Shebang (heavyweight vinyl LP + poster + MP3 downlaod code)
Cat: DC 853. Rel: 29 Sep 22
 
Jazz
Track 1 (8:00)
Track 2 (10:55)
Track 3 (6:28)
Track 4 (9:57)
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Apocalypse
Cat: DC 450. Rel: 14 Apr 11
 
Folk/Americana
Drover
Baby's Breath
America!
Universal Applicant
Riding For The Feeling
Free's
One Fine Morning
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Ghost (reissue)
Ghost (reissue) (heavyweight green vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: DC 127. Rel: 22 Feb 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Sun Is Tangging (5:04)
Guru In The Echo (4:36)
Moungod Te Deum (3:55)
I've Been Flying (4:22)
Ballad Of Summer Rounder (10:42)
Moungod Asleep (5:27)
Moungod Radiant Youth (2:57)
Rakshu (6:07)
Review: Ghost are sadly an easily confused band - doubly so, for the fact that there is now a wildly popular masked metal troupe of the same name, *and* because there is, uncannily, a 1984 film named Ghost, also rather well known. This confounding is apparently so prevalent that the obligatory Wikipedia entry on *this* Ghost is titled
'Ghost (1984 band)'. We wouldn't usually mention it, save for the fact that this perhaps not so wilful obscurantism actually works in their favour. With Drag City's reissue of Ghost's first album on griseous vinyl here, it's safe to say that this Japanese experimental psych/acid record's aura as a hidden gem feels rare to come by. It's almost as if Ghost (1984) is 'haunting' the other aforementioned cultural touchstones of the same name. Don't get it twisted, though: Ghost formed in the early 80s, but this debut recording didn't make it to the pressing plant until 1990. What explains the gap in their CV, you ask? Legend has it that the band led a truly nomadic existence - as a "band" should, in all senses of the word - roving, drifting from ruined ancient temples to disused subway stations near Tokyo. With that all checked, the album itself is truly free-spirited and eerie, and not what you'd expect from contemporary notions of space rock, with prepared tinkerings and strange readymade detritus seeming to fill each piece at every twist and turn.
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