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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.
This months episode features a guest mix by Los Angeles based DJ duo Callate y Escucha. Callate y Escucha consists of sisters Michel and Marissa Alanis.
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Steaming Coils (1983-1990) was the spectacularly demented product of the precocious teenage minds of Brad Laner (Savage Republic, Medicine, Electric Company), David Chrisman, Spencer Savage (aka Grashstaht Schtant) and L.A. Free Music Society mages Rick Potts and Joseph Hammer, with Savage, Potts and Hammer parting company after the era of their first LP, to be replaced by a variable roster of L.A. fringe musical talent.
In the words of musician Brad Laner: "We were listening to and worshipping really complex progressive and experimental music and wanted to play like our heroes but our skills were more at the budding punk-rock level and I think that’s what makes it interesting to hear now."
All of their work, included those not released, can be found here, courtesy of Brad Laner.
Steaming Coils (1983-1990) was the spectacularly demented product of the precocious teenage minds of Brad Laner (Savage Republic, Medicine, Electric Company), David Chrisman, Spencer Savage (aka Grashstaht Schtant) and L.A. Free Music Society mages Rick Potts and Joseph Hammer, with Savage, Potts and Hammer parting company after the era of their first LP, to be replaced by a variable roster of L.A. fringe musical talent.
In the words of musician Brad Laner: "We were listening to and worshipping really complex progressive and experimental music and wanted to play like our heroes but our skills were more at the budding punk-rock level and I think that’s what makes it interesting to hear now."
All of their work, included those not released, can be found here, courtesy of Brad Laner.
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