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London-based jazz artist Goya Gumbani stops by to share heartfelt picks from his collection.

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A monthly transmission of displaced rock n roll, exotic punk and early electronics, paying favor to all things primitive and sleazy. LA visual artist Amanda Siegel delves into the international underground, offering a thorough sonic survey of protopunk, hard rock, synthpunk, powerpop, psych, industrial and more.

Don Gere

Don Gere

Don Gere has been played on NTS in shows including Mikey Young, featured first on 6 January 2015. Songs played include Werewolves On Wheels (End Theme), There's A Star In You and Another Blue Day.

Werewolves On Wheels emerged in 1971 in a climate where the B-movie genre of the previous two decades began to make way for the early glimpses of imported slasher films and video nasties. Entirely out of popular context in 1971, the soundtrack music of Don Gere would perhaps reveal him as the most versatile actor involved in the whole production. Until this point, Don Gere had been a pop folk songwriter and a country music devotee, but while riding with the werewolves, Don Gere became a disjointed psych rock stoner making ritualistic commune country with more coincidentally in common with Germany's emerging Krautrock scene or the more localised stoner psych of Skip Spence (whose radically ahead of its time LP OAR was recongnized by Columbia as their lowest selling record int he company's history). Imagine guitarist Sandy Bull jamming with Munich's Amon Duul 1 or some Swedish prog outfits like Trad, Gras och Stenar or a sedated Kebnekaise. In comparison to the Curb/Allan scores, for films like Wild Angels, Devil's Angels, Thunder Alley and Born Losers (ofetn released on Curb's own Sidewalk or Tower records), the new music made by Don Gere, only three years down the line, sounds like it's from an entirely different generation…"

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Don Gere

Don Gere has been played on NTS in shows including Mikey Young, featured first on 6 January 2015. Songs played include Werewolves On Wheels (End Theme), There's A Star In You and Another Blue Day.

Werewolves On Wheels emerged in 1971 in a climate where the B-movie genre of the previous two decades began to make way for the early glimpses of imported slasher films and video nasties. Entirely out of popular context in 1971, the soundtrack music of Don Gere would perhaps reveal him as the most versatile actor involved in the whole production. Until this point, Don Gere had been a pop folk songwriter and a country music devotee, but while riding with the werewolves, Don Gere became a disjointed psych rock stoner making ritualistic commune country with more coincidentally in common with Germany's emerging Krautrock scene or the more localised stoner psych of Skip Spence (whose radically ahead of its time LP OAR was recongnized by Columbia as their lowest selling record int he company's history). Imagine guitarist Sandy Bull jamming with Munich's Amon Duul 1 or some Swedish prog outfits like Trad, Gras och Stenar or a sedated Kebnekaise. In comparison to the Curb/Allan scores, for films like Wild Angels, Devil's Angels, Thunder Alley and Born Losers (ofetn released on Curb's own Sidewalk or Tower records), the new music made by Don Gere, only three years down the line, sounds like it's from an entirely different generation…"

Original source Last.fm

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Werewolves On Wheels (End Theme)
Don Gere
Finders Keepers Records2011
There's A Star In You
Don Gere
Cache Cache2015
Another Blue Day
Don, Stevie
Finders Keepers Records2013
Tarot
Don Gere
Finders Keepers Records2011
Tarot Trail
Don Gere
Finders Keepers Records2011
The Devil's Advocates (Reprise)
Don Gere
Finders Keepers Records2011
Werewolves On Wheels (Main Theme)
Don Gere
Finders Keepers Records2011