Tab Out Cassette Podcast | Scope Rare Moons

Scope Some Rare Moons
5.6.14 by Mike Haley

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We get a harvest moon every year. A blue moon occurs roughly every 2 – 3 years. A tetrad series, or four consecutive total eclipses, represent a blood moon. Hundreds of years can pass by without one of those suckers popping up and scaring the shit out of religious people. Fred Espenak, some eclipse-obsessed egghead from NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, said their “frequency sort of goes through 585-year cycles.” An even more uncommon lunar incidence: tapes being released by the Moon Mist cassette label.

No doubt dubbed over dumpstered books-on-tape cassettes from behind the library with poorly cut Jcards, Moon Mist bounced out of hibernation, announcing five new plastic goodies for your decks. Continuing the cut-and-paste-rip-and-dip-stoner-primitive style comparable to Michigan brethren American & Fag Tapes, the rowdy crew includes a dope sounding compilation and various mutations of label head Dan D in solo and collaborative form. Here is the raw deal, straight from the horse’s mouth…

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Body Morph “Pussy For Breakfast” 2xCS
“Brand-new double cassette of slipstream saxophone insanity from BODY MORPH. First legit solo tape in a while. Alternately lush and grating slabs of nebular reed rubbing for sleep and love-making. The sound of space folding and waking up full.” (edition of 40)

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V/A “Live Puzzle Vol.2” compilation C90
“Wild and confusing live sets recorded across the great nation of michigan. Musician offenders include: UNEVEN UNIVERSE, FLOATING HEADS, BODY MORPH, CRIMINALS, JOSH BURKE, E.A.S, and SLOWSLAG. Its like you were there, except better.” (edition of 40)

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Winter Ruby “Open Grave” CS
“A couple of years ago, WR wrote several new songs, recorded them, and ceased operations for the time being due to life circumstances (good ones). OPEN GRAVE is a collection of those songs. Recorded in scenic warren, mi and it sounds like it.” (edition of 80 copies)

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Major Blast s/t C30
“Napalm layers of absolutely horrible saxophone crust. Like dancing in acid rain mixed with sharpened reed hail. Severely unchill/a true blast. MAJOR BLAST: knox mitchel/dlugosielski duo” (edition of 30 copies)

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Tarpit “Gradual Paralysis” C40
“Shivering primordial ear pollution from the TARPIT sound dungeon. Listen to your brain fall out your ear. A negative experience. SIDE A: solo; SIDE B: hooker/dlugosielski duo.” (edition of 40 copies)

You can grip these mugs on the cheap: $5 for single tapes, $10 for the double banger. Just zip line into Moon Mists’ Big Cartel, scroll down past the giant image at the top of the page, and you’re good to go. Have fun!

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Francesco de Gallo and Piotr Kurek make impressive first impressions. [Check It Out]

Tabs Out Cassette Podcast | Abrada Improv Adventure

Abrada Improv Adventure
5.6.14 by Mike Haley

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Years ago on the old Troniks message board some shmohawk posted a personal fear of theirs about noise turning into jazz. Specifically that all of the endless collaborations and improvisation were somehow a bad (or new?) thing. I don’t really remember why they were concerned that the noise world would do something similar to one of the greatest musical genres ever, nor do I care. In the eight or so years since I’m sure they have moved on to dozens and dozens of unworthy gripes while chiller crews have been experimenting, creating, and generally having a blast.

Case in point: Abrada.

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On Thursday, the 10th of April, Francesco “Hobo” de Gallo and Piotr Kurek got together for a jam sesh before a gig later that night at Peut-etre Vintage in Montreal. The two had never played with each other before, but would be under the Abrada moniker. The pre-jam yielded a 25 minute compelling, tactual landscape of sound zones. Zones that ended up on this self titled cassette, the first born on Piotr Kurek’s Family Adventure label, released today in an edition of 100 copies. de Gallo’s sax squeals wail and swirl in loops through a stream of organ drum presets gingerly processed by Kurek. They spend time navigating through cosmic rhythms and puddles of crackle and confusion while that forgotten Troniks board member is all like “the cables for cell phone chargers aren’t long enough!”

The tapes come in gorgeous custom stamped Ocards with a minimal design. To order a copy get in touch with Kurek by email: patrapapapak at gmail com.

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BG019: Christopher Robert Jones/Dave Defilippo/Roy Werner “Happy Siblings Day” C20
BG020: Hot Tropic “Natural Forms” C30