Showing posts with label Isotope 217°. Show all posts
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04 September 2023

TAR BABIES Death Trip 1992


 

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Tar Babies Biography

by Steve Huey

One of the lesser-known bands on the legendary SST roster, the Tar Babies emerged from Madison, WI, with a distinctive brand of punk-funk that often drew comparisons to their labelmates the Minutemen, as well as the Texas-based Big Boys. Colored with bits of psychedelia, jazz, and avant-noise skronk, their music quickly progressed beyond their roots in hardcore and evolved into a scratchy but danceable, groove-centered hybrid complete with horns and George Clinton-style jamming. The Tar Babies were formed out of the ashes of Madison hardcore punkers Mecht Mensch, who disbanded in 1982. Guitarist/vocalist Bucky Pope, bassist Robin Davies, and drummer Dan Bitney debuted with the 1982 EP Face the Music, issued on local indie Bone Air. By the time of their second release, 1985's Respect Your Nightmares, their funk influence had begun to come into focus, which helped catch the attention of SST. The Tar Babies' first album for SST was 1987's Fried Milk, on which their punk-funk fusion truly crystallized. For the follow-up, 1988's No Contest, they played up that funk connection by adding horns -- most courtesy of woodwind player and multi-instrumentalist Tony Jarvis -- and even flirting with Washington, D.C.-style go-go. Their third SST album, 1989's Honey Bubble, also proved to be their last. After a brief hiatus, during which some of the band's personnel shifted, Pope reconvened the Tar Babies, now with second guitarist Bobby Vienneau and new horn player Andrew Lawton; this lineup cut one record, Death Trip, for the small Sonic Noise label in 1991. Following its release, the group disbanded permanently. Dan Bitney moved to Chicago and joined the seminal post-rock combo Tortoise as a percussionist and effects manipulator, also playing with Isotope 217 and several other local projects. Pope and Davies later reunited as the Bar Tabbies for local gigs, and Davies' son Jesse Collins-Davies was also a member of the preteen hardcore band Old Skull.


Tracklist

1
Swarm Of Devils2:24
2
Time Or Tempo3:55
3
Out In Space1:54
4
Death Of A Star2:47
5
Odios0:33
6
Out Of Bullets2:49
7
Trials And Tribulations3:28
8
19793:11
9
Walking Dead3:09
10
Well Hell4:27
11
Cheryl3:38
12
Great Equalizer2:34
13
My If List3:15
14
Mutt3:15
15
A Little Melodramatic0:39
16
Backseat Driver1:26
17
Porcupine Pie3:37
18
Before You Hit The Floor2:33
19
Wedding March2:26

04 June 2021

I HATE THE 90S Volume 25

 

As always, this compilation of 90's bands will fit on a CD.

Thanks to cultofsuetodd for the nudge to post more comps. Currently working on Volume 26.

 

1. BABYLON ZOO All The Money's Gone
2. TINSEL Major Warning
3. THE POSIES King Midas in Reverse
4. THE A-10 Angry
5. NUMBER GIRL Ooatari No Kisetsu
6. THE MOCK TURTLES Strings and Flowers
7. GARDENER Tamed
8. STRETCH Pictures of Ted
9. VELO-DELUXE Superelastic
10. MATERIAL ISSUE Kim the Waitress
11. SKULL KONTROL New Rock Critic
12. SUPERNOVA Vitamins
13. HUM Stars
14. BIG HEIFER Loopholes
15. THE WARMERS Snake Charmer
16. MAGOO Starter's Gun
17. THE YUMMY FUR Plastic Cowboy
18. SPENT Good Luck Line
19. THE McTELLS I Hate You
20. LOVE BATTERY Fuzz Factory
21. THE MARTINIS Free
22. TIMBUK 3 Prey
23. ISOTOPE 217° Audio Boxing

01 August 2015

ISOTOPE 217 Utonian Automatic 1999

by request
 
 

Tracklist

1 LUH 7:18
2 Audio Champion 3:56
3 New Beyond 6:13
4 Rest For The Wicked 2:15
5 Looking After Life On Mars 8:04
6 Solaris 6:10
7 Real MC's 9:41
 


30 July 2015

ISOTOPE 217 The Unstable Molecule 1997



Artist Biography by


The Unstable Molecule
The Chicago-based jazz-funk fusion ensemble Isotope 217 featured guitarist Jeff Parker along with percussionists John Herndon and Dan Bitney, all three better known for their work in Tortoise; the roster on the group's 1997 Thrill Jockey label debut The Unstable Molecule also includes trumpeter Rob Mazurek, bassist Matt Lux, and trombonist Sara P. Smith. Utonian Automatic followed in 1999, along with a split collaboration with Commander Mindfuck and Designer. A year later, Who Stole the I Walkman was released. 

Tracklist 


1 Kryptonite Smokes The Red Line 3:26
2 Beneath The Undertow 5:52
3 La Jeteé 6:15
4 Phonometrics 5:20
5 Prince Namor 7:26
6 Audio Boxing 2:44