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Transcendental Garage Shredding from Jerusalem and the Starbaskets

JeremyLO Transcendental Garage Shredding from Jerusalem and the Starbaskets

Both us and No Conclusion immediately tear open emails from De Stijl Records as soon as we get ‘em, just like how Christmas used to be. And with good reason – everything around those parts are 100% solid, and this beautiful damage jammage from Jerusalem and the Starbaskets is no exception. Jerusalem grabs the crusty grit of Elevators-style garage, adds a touch of space rock expansiveness, and calibrates said sounds to match their Midwestern stomping ground. While the tones are interstellar, they, kinda like Amen Dunes, have the uncanny ability to create a bucolic, rural psychedelia that’s as dusty as it is cosmic. Mega like.

Go see about them over at De Stijl’s website.

MP3 :::
Jerusalem and the Starbaskets – Gulf of Mexico

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Before the Michael Yonkers Band, There was The Mumbles

michaelandthemumbles Before the Michael Yonkers Band, There was The Mumbles
Michael and the Mumbles.
Sure, this group’s moniker features the Christian name of a designated leader, followed by the article “and” and a random plural noun that’s alliterative with the first name – meaning, you can guess where this music’s loyalties lie. It’s pure Nuggets-style ’60s garage rock. But what’s paricularly important about Michael and the Mumbles is that the Michael in question is the eccentric and legendary Michael Motherfuckin’ Yonkers. Before Michael Yonkers Band reinvented how psych music was recorded and enjoyed, Yonkers played it a little more straightforward with the Mumbles.

While on the surface the band employs the same fuzzy guitars, punchy rhythm, infectious melodies, touch of surf, and doo wop stomp that represents the cadence of the time, the Mumbles kept their subject matter pitch black. No flower power or free love on their 1966 eponymous full length – this jam’s about broken dreams, civil strife, walking through your hometown realizing that the whole place has gone bellyup, and how some dumb-ass ho has done M Yonks wrong. And all this was recorded when he was still a teenager!

Yonkers remains somewhat reclusive these days, partly due to medical issues. However, when Sub Pop reissued Microminiature Love in 2003 to wide distribution (the record was originally released vinyl-only on De Stijl), interest was strongly renewed in the niche he carved in the late ’60s. Yonkers has since played live with acts as diverse as Six Organs of Admittance, Wolf Eyes, and Low. With the Mumbles LP, you can hear the very first chapter in an artist’s career that should’ve been much longer.

In all of its remastered glory, Michael and the Mumbles drops on November 3 courtesy of De Stijl and will be available for preorder soon. Vinyl only.

For fans of:  Strawberry Alarm Clock, Link Wray, 13th Floor Elevators, The Seeds

MP3 :::
Michael & The Mumbles – Need Your Love
Michael & The Mumbles – Anything

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De Stijl Discovers a True Gem with 39 Clocks

39clocks De Stijl Discovers a True Gem with 39 Clocks

There’s something about the former Axis powers post-WWII that developed some of the strangest, most visionary, and most divergent music some three decades afterward. Both Germany and Japan were largely responsible for the music of the 70s and 80s that came out of nowhere and sounded like absolutely nothing else – everything from Kraftwerk to Merzbow. All of it is still as important and relevant today (perhaps even more so).

De Stijl Records dusts off and uncovers one such group out of late 70s/early 80s Hanover — 39 Clocks. While their timeline coincides with New York’s no wave movement, their Deutsche no wave is something else entirely. Amalgamating the dadaist cool and nervous energy of Suicide, their homeland’s motorik rhythm, the loud and detuned psychedelics of Spacemen 3 (whom 39 Clocks actually predate), the organ-as-diving-rod experimental pop ethos of Silver Apples, and a Nuggets-ready proto-punk punch, the mensch of 39 Clocks chew up kraut and psychedelic subsets and spit them out into a ball of drug-riddled prophecy and rock and roll shenanigans.

And like Suicide, who may still remain most infamous for the riot they provoked during 43 Minutes Over Brussels, 39 Clocks also enjoyed stirring trouble and inconvenience. De Stijl writes: “The first public appearance pairing Christian Henjes and Juergen Gleue was in 1976, at the Dada Nova (a space occupied by Otto Mühl’s AAO commune) in midtown Hannover, Germany. Dada Nova would be a space of enduring clash. From the subtlety of a shat upon organ to the ejection from communal meetings by bodily force, the AAO would display that the presence of the 39 Clocks was one of their constant grief. Known for pranksterism and the destruction of the clubs in which they would perform, friction in every form would continually follow the band. They created an outrage (they wrote a tune with the title “Art Minus Idiots”) at the Filmtage Hannover with their avant-garde Super 8 movies made under the disguise of director Zachius Lipschitz. Rumour claims that at a Hannover show at the Cafe Glocksee, they played the vacuum cleaner and a circular saw instead of guitars, and there was even a knife throwing incident in Bremen.” It’s hard to say whether 39 Clocks were going for legnedary status or if they just didn’t give a shit, but at least they wear their sense of humor on their sleeves. What, with song titles such as “Shake the Hippie” and “You Can’t Count the Bombs (It’s Zero),” you’d kinda have to be funny.

Antics aside, the 18 tracks on Zoned, an anthology of various releases between 1981 and 1987, are solid and, in my eyes, a total achievement. 39 Clocks perfected a no wave style sound they were far removed from while developing an original reiterpretation of ’60s garage rock and created a facet of neo psych rock that was about a decade ahead of its English counterpart in the shoegaze and Jason Pierce circles. But their cheif export is pure aural insanity. This is too fresh to be 23-30 years old. De Stijl really found a gem with 39 Clocks, and the remastered Zoned is a must have for any fan of mind expanding music.

Zoned is available now from De Stijl.

For fans of:  Spacemen 3, Can, Suicide, Silver Apples

MP3 :::
39 Clocks – Psycho Beat
39 Clocks – Dom (Electricity Elects the Rain)

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