Fascinating V&A archive of old concert posters etc collections.vam.ac.uk/search/?page...
01.03.2026 19:02 β π 4 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0Fascinating V&A archive of old concert posters etc collections.vam.ac.uk/search/?page...
01.03.2026 19:02 β π 4 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0#BimSherman #MusicSky #OnUSound
28.02.2026 15:14 β π 8 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Photo of four 7" vinyl singles: 1) 400 Blows β Declaration Of Intent, Spanish promo with a black & white photo of band members Andrew Edward Beer, Tony Thorpe, and Robert Taylor looking suitably industrial in a basement surrounded by bricks and tools; 2) Way Of The West - See You Shake, cover has a graphic design with a black & white grid background and red arm-like shape diagonally across with title and artist on it; 3) Group Therapy - Arty Fact, with a black & white cover photo of a man holding a maybe 8-foot long tactical missile outside a Woolworth; 4) Allez Allez - She's Stirring Up, with what looks like maybe a linocut of an NYC-style cityscape with helicopters and cars traveling on a road bridge.
Photo of the back covers of four 7" vinyl singles: 1) 400 Blows β Declaration Of Intent, with track titles Declaration of Intent and Pressure (radio) plus a Spanish tagline which translates as "The most powerful disco music with an obsessive and tenacious magic"; 2) Way Of The West - See You Shake, with A-side title and B-side title My Own Front Door plus credits; 3) Group Therapy - Arty Fact, with B-side title Drug Chic and credits including band address in Grimsby plus a triptych of drawings showing the image of a man running toward a chalice on a wall, grabbing it and getting zapped, then turning into a skeleton; 4) Allez Allez - She's Stirring Up, with the listing of the dub version B-side and same picture as the A-side: a linocut-looking painting of an NYC-style cityscape with helicopters and cars traveling on a road bridge.
Ran across the lovely copy of the single by @djhistory.bsky.social's band Group Therapy in a Canadian Discogs store #WeekendSingles
28.02.2026 13:45 β π 20 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0FK & DFP - The Nassau Excursion (12")
28.02.2026 04:50 β π 5 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0Out today: Warehouse Trax and Strikes Again, two EPs of previously unreleased acid and house mayhem from Chicago legend K. Alexi recorded 1989-1994. π₯ darkentriesrecords.com/store/music/vinyl/ep/k-alexi-k-a-posse-vinyl-bundle/
27.02.2026 16:48 β π 12 π 3 π¬ 1 π 1Rough Trade West, Talbot Road (the original location until 1982 was on Kensington Park Road)
#RoughTrade was started by #GeoffTravis in February 1976 as a London #RecordStore and began releasing as an independent label in 1978.
Happy 50th birthday π
"It turns out that Matt Restuccia, lead singer of the right-wing oi band Lonewolf and a 211 member, was DJing an after-party at Clockwork on the night of the attack."
27.02.2026 14:59 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Dexter Gordon (February 27, 1923 β April 25, 1990)
27.02.2026 14:41 β π 23 π 6 π¬ 0 π 0Mine too. The lyrics have some relevance to this moment in history.
27.02.2026 02:13 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0New & Notable: Week-End Records revives the Jamaican legend's 1988 opus, one of the most transformative, timeless dub albums ever made.
26.02.2026 20:41 β π 26 π 6 π¬ 0 π 1THE DEATH OF LAZARUS oil on canvas 140 x 160cm (2026) a meditation on death and loss and the passing of time..... #bowie #oilpainting #contemporarybritishpainting #alexanderjohnsonart
26.02.2026 00:05 β π 6 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0In all these years I'd never registered that the engineer on The Undisputed Truth - You + Me = Love and many other classics, Learnard Jackson, also engineered The Man Machine mix. Doubtless a big part of why it sounds so good. www.discogs.com/artist/20955...
26.02.2026 14:05 β π 5 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0A May 21, 1974 article in the NYT describing the travails faced by David Mancuso as tenants in his building on Broadway just north of Bleecker St began complaining about his weekly party, The Loft, which established the foundations of modern clubbing. Titled "Weekly Parties for 500 Chill Tenants" and authored by Robert McG. Thomas Jr., the closing para states: Mr. Mancuso refused to discuss any of the specifics of his neighbors' charges during a recent telephone interview, saying, "I won't play their game." Sadly the article is too long to paste fully into alt text.
A June 2, 1974 article in the NYT by Robert McG. Thomas Jr., describing the culmination of efforts to stop David Mancuso from holding his weekly party, The Loft, and evict him from the building at 645-647 Broadway. Text except last two paras below. THE LOFT'S OWNER IS TOLD TO VACATE Action Against Discotheque Follows Noise Complaints David Mancuso, the philosophic young music lover whose weekly parties have become a Saturday night sensation for several hundred devoted followers but a persistent headache for his artistic neighbors, has been ordered by the Buildings Department to vacate his connecting second-floor loft at 645-647 Broadway. Mr. Mancuso's sprawling apartment there has doubled as an after-hours discothèque known as the Loft. The order, which was posted on Friday and took effect immediately, was described by Cornelius Dennis, the department's Manhattan borough superintendent, as a rare and unusually severe response to an "extreme situation." "Most department papers get rubber-stamped, but this one I signed personally, said Mr. Dennis, whose pre-emptive, order cited the "overcrowding" at Mr. Mancuso's parties and the "illegal openings" he had allegedly created in the double-brick bearing wall separating his two second floor lofts. '500 Frenzied Dancers' Six of Mr. Mancuso's fellow tenants had cited these "great huge arches," in a recent protest letter they sent to half a dozen official agencies, expressing fear that the building would collapse from the vibrations of Mr. Mancuso's massive stereo system and the stomping of "300 frenzied dancers." Despite the order to vacate, Mr. Mancuso remained in his loft Friday night, even as policemen from the Sixth Precinct and two building inspectors attempted to enforce it. Finding the doors locked and getting no response to their bell-ringing, the raiding party left at 10:30 PM. after spending a half an hour in front of the five-story, double-loft building near Bleecker Street.
Reporting on the last months of the first iteration of David Mancuso's weekly party, The Loft. #DavidMancuso #TheLoft
26.02.2026 03:00 β π 7 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Inside pages of Womack & Womack's 1984 UK tour programme with older black & white photos of Cecil & Linda and text about their history by Robbie Vincent (which I can't copy in its entirety into alt text because today's a work day, apologies).
Inside pages of Womack & Womack's 1984 UK tour programme with colour and black & white photos of Cecil & Linda and text by Robbie Vincent featuring quotes from both.
Inside pages of Womack & Womack's 1984 UK tour programme with a black & white ad for Ruby Turner's single Every Soul b/w The First Step on one side, and the Womack & Womack 1984 UK tour dates and band/production information on the other. There were six dates: June 6: Pink Elephant, Luton June 7: The Dome, Brighton June 9: Cliff's Pavilion, Southend June 10: The Dominion Theatre, London June 11: The Dominion Theatre, London June 12: Hammersmith Odeon, London
The back page of Womack & Womack's 1984 UK tour programme featuring an ad for See Bees Jazz Funk T-Shirts.
The remainder of the tour programme. #Womack&Womack #MusickSky
24.02.2026 16:59 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Photo of the front page of Womack & Womack's 1984 UK tour programme. Text states: "Asgard presents the first ever live shows Womack & Womack on their debut UK tour." Main color photo is of Cecil & Linda Womack smiling in purple and blue jackets, respectively.
Inside pages of Womack & Womack's 1984 UK tour programme featuring an ad for their Love Wars LP on one side and an introduction by Radio London DJ Robbie Vincent on the other (along with a photo of Robbie in a fetching sweater with a line across both sleeves and the middle).
Inside pages of Womack & Womack's 1984 UK tour programme with a colour photo of Cecil & Linda in the same outfits as on the cover and additional text by Robbie Vincent describing hearing Love Wars for the first time on cassette and quotes from Cecil and Linda about their reception in he UK.
Inside pages of Womack & Womack's 1984 UK tour programme with black & white photos and text by Robbie Vincent describing Womack family history
More from the tour programme, which features an intro and text by Robbie Vincent. #Womack&Womack #MusicSky
24.02.2026 16:48 β π 6 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Photo of the front cover of the 1983 UK 12" vinyl release by Womack & Womack, Baby I'm Scared Of You (B-side: ABP). Features a large colour photo of Cecil and Linda Womack facing the camera smiling with their foreheads touching and Linda's hand and bracelet-covered arm on Cecil's left shoulder. There are identifiers from a record store sellotaped at the top and a hype sticker stating: "Includes FREE tour programme." Said programme is for Womack & Womack's first UK tour in 1984.
A photo of the Womack family from inside the programme for their 1984 UK tour, showing family members standing on a beach at sunset: Nicole, Cecil, Harry, Linda, Naomi, Micah, Stacey, Tandlla, and Wayne.
#12inchTuesday #Womack&Womack Digging on @discogsofficial.bsky.social may not be as tactile or fun as the real world, but you can run across things like this - a UK release that came with a copy of the programme for their first UK tour in 1984. Dearly wish I'd had the nous to go see a show.
24.02.2026 16:29 β π 14 π 0 π¬ 3 π 0Admirable subversiveness
24.02.2026 03:27 β π 3 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0#ScottWalker #NiteFlights #MusicSky
24.02.2026 02:59 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Photo looking south on Eldridge St between Grand & Broome in New York City, taken around 2pm on February 23, 2026. Shows snow accumulation from the blizzard but the street has been plowed and pedestrians have made a path on the sidewalk.
Photo looking north on Eldridge St between Grand & Broome in New York City, taken around 2pm on February 23, 2026. Shows snow accumulation from the blizzard but the street has been plowed and much of the pavement cleared (likely by building supers and business employees).
Bit more functional, grayer, and less romantic now, testament to the work people do. Saw fleets of snowplows passing by the end of the block last night. I'm a little sad that the bicycle baskets of snow are gone.
23.02.2026 20:54 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Your outdated popular music references are placing a chill in my heart.
23.02.2026 19:39 β π 4 π 1 π¬ 0 π 1youtu.be/50227UHWULg?...
23.02.2026 19:01 β π 7 π 2 π¬ 1 π 0Very large group shot in front of town houses.
"A Great Day in Hip Hop" featuring over 200 hip hop artists and producers in Harlem, New York (1998)
Photo: Gordon Parks for XXL magazine
[an homage to Art Kane's A Great Day in Harlem, photographed in 1958]
It's 41 years to the day since the big sound clash where Jammy debuted Wayne Smith's 'Under Mi Sleng Teng didn't happen
If you've never read it, here's @thequietus.com piece I wrote for the 40th anniversary of it not happening last year thequietus.com/opinion-and-...
Definitely dodged a lengthy delay, still snowing now. Just ventured downstairs and took a few more photos, might not ever see the like again.
23.02.2026 09:39 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Same block six hours later. Still snowing.
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The quietest I can ever remember NYC in the last 30 some years. Snow quiet, and no traffic. Eerie.
23.02.2026 04:35 β π 4 π 1 π¬ 1 π 0Photo taken at around 10pm on Sunday February 22nd on Eldridge St between Grand & Broome looking south, showing the snow and accumulation from the ongoing blizzard. There are no cars on the street because of an emergency traffic ban in New York City.
Photo taken at around 10pm on Sunday February 22nd on Eldridge St between Grand & Broome looking north, showing the snow and accumulation from the ongoing blizzard. There are no cars on the street because of an emergency traffic ban in New York City.
Eldridge St in the snow. Wasn't venturing further than the stoop.
23.02.2026 03:12 β π 8 π 1 π¬ 1 π 1Photo of graffiti on a wall outside 45 Allen Street in New York City on February 17, 2026. In black spraypaint: HIP HOP AND YOU DONT STOP, with the O a smiley face, and the STOP in larger letters at the base.
Seen on the way to the post office last Tuesday.
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