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A carefully selected overview of the rich smorgasboard of Brazilian psychedelia and related music from the 1960s and 1970s, encompassing MBP, folk, jovem gaurda pop, and tropicália.
Mexican record label, Naafi, settle in at NTS for a showcase of the weirdest experimentations in club culture that have bubbled to the surface of Soundcloud. Dazed rhythms converging into Jersey stutters, and tumblr-era trap for two straight hours on a Monday.
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Moron Teachers was dBh's first release on Lockjaw after leaving their first label Deceptive Records in 1998, released in 1999 it was also to be their last. The band split in 2000 after singer Andy decided to leave. Drummer Paul now plays for Sludge masters Charger.
2.dbh is Dan Bridgwood-Hill, who for some time has had a hand in an inordinate amount of the great music emerging from Manchester’s D.I.Y. scene. His guitar playing drives the exhilarating prog racket of NASDAQ and FTSE 100, and his contributions on all manner of instruments have illuminated the music of Charles Hayward (This Heat), Kiran Leonard and Irma Vep, to name but a few.
As dbh, he plays lovingly crafted instrumentals, enunciating his passion for both folk and popular music with a languid guitar style and playful experimentation. He has released two albums, Mood on Thread Recordings (2015), and Time Flies on Crowfoot Records (2013). He was featured on the most recent volume of Tompkins Square's guitar compilation, Imaginational Anthem Vol. 7.
Moron Teachers was dBh's first release on Lockjaw after leaving their first label Deceptive Records in 1998, released in 1999 it was also to be their last. The band split in 2000 after singer Andy decided to leave. Drummer Paul now plays for Sludge masters Charger.
2.dbh is Dan Bridgwood-Hill, who for some time has had a hand in an inordinate amount of the great music emerging from Manchester’s D.I.Y. scene. His guitar playing drives the exhilarating prog racket of NASDAQ and FTSE 100, and his contributions on all manner of instruments have illuminated the music of Charles Hayward (This Heat), Kiran Leonard and Irma Vep, to name but a few.
As dbh, he plays lovingly crafted instrumentals, enunciating his passion for both folk and popular music with a languid guitar style and playful experimentation. He has released two albums, Mood on Thread Recordings (2015), and Time Flies on Crowfoot Records (2013). He was featured on the most recent volume of Tompkins Square's guitar compilation, Imaginational Anthem Vol. 7.
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