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Sean Hocking Three hours from Sean this month Just because we had a big party last month it doesn't mean there aren't a shedload of new tunes out there as the heatwaves roll in over the northern hemisphere. New tunes from The Avalanches with Jamie XX, Jacket Burner , Station Model Violence , Gurry Wurry , Party Dozen and many more. At long last, Australian / Italian based in the UK Bity Booker has released her debut album. Her singular approach to a folk sound that sounds like nothing else out there at the moment has had me entranced for a while now and her album doesn't disappoint. I also love that she is constantly creating artwork to accompany the music she makes. We've got a new release on Metal Postcard records from Portland's Oopsie Daisies, more bedroom beauty that will stand the test of time. Favourite band names of the month Obamacare and $iggy Rett$ a laconic Australian rapper that if you are Australian with a penchant for self deprecating rhymes, like me you'll fall in love immediately.
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| Now Playing: Allen Ginsberg - CIA Dope Calypso
|  Image from Discogs  Irwin Allen Ginsberg (June 3, 1926 – April 5, 1997) was an American Beat poet born in Newark, New Jersey. Ginsberg is best known for Howl (1956), a long poem about consumer society's negative human values and the self-destruction of his friends among the beat generation. Ginsberg's poetry was strongly influenced by modernism, romanticism, the beat and cadence of jazz, early English prose-poetry, his Kagyu Buddhist practice and his Jewish background. He considered himself to have inherited the visionary poetic mantle handed from the English poet and artist William Blake on to visionary poet Walt Whitman and the modernist William Carlos Williams, a fellow New Jersey resident with whom Ginsberg had visited several times. Williams was considered by a variety of sources to have "mentored" Ginsberg and introduced him to various figures in the then-infantile San Francisco poetry scene, kickstarting what would become the Beat Generation. The power of Ginsberg's verse, its searching, probing focus, its long and lilting lines, as well as its New World exuberance, all echo the continuity of inspiration which he claimed as his own. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply. Artist biography from last.fm |
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