Irmin Schmidt – Le Weekend
Bowing us out this week is former Can keyboardist and all-round cool dude, Irmin Schmidt with his 1991 track “Le Weekend”. Taken from the album Impossible Holidays, the song is
Read MoreBowing us out this week is former Can keyboardist and all-round cool dude, Irmin Schmidt with his 1991 track “Le Weekend”. Taken from the album Impossible Holidays, the song is
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Read MoreRecorded in 1972 for the Motown off-shoot Mowest, this classic Stevie Wonder production for his wife Syreeta remains one of Stevie’s most ground-breaking work to date. After hearing the legendary
Read MoreFormed in 1980, The (Hypothetical) Prophets were duo Bernard Szajner and Karel Beer. An ephemeral French coldwave band, they released a series of 12” singles and one full length record
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