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Time to Go - Southern Psychedelic Moment: 1981 - 86
Collection of tracks from the influential New Zealand label Flying Nun Records. Taking off from the blank slate of punk's year zero, adding-... (Click the album for more)
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Loving Takes This Course: A Tribute To The Songs Of Kath Bloom
A Tribute To The Songs Of KATH BLOOM. Sixteen artists from around the world come together to pay tribute to the arresting, gorgeous songs of... (Click the album for more)
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Spokanarchy
From the late 70s through the 1980s, Spokane had a diverse array of bands in sound and style. Like many small scenes, often times wildly dif... (Click the album for more)
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Simla Beat 70
This is about as obscure as garage rock gets. For two years, 1970 and 1971, a cigarette company in India sponsored a battle-of-the-bands com... (Click the album for more)
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Bollywood Bloodbath

After what seems like a thousand years of blood, sweat, tears, and a lot more blood, your zombified disc disciples at Finders Kreepers unveil one of their most exquisite, exhumed, ectoplasmic, and existentially essential collections yet. This musical mausoleum of malformed freak funk and dreadful discothèque pop has been resurrected from the maligned cinematic subculture of Bombay’s bloodthirsty horror film industry and witnesses the cognoscenti of the Bollywood pop scene at their most creative, destructive and experimentally effective. Bollywood Bloodbath features India's finest composers, such as Bappi Lahiri, R.D Burman, Sonik Omi, Sapan Jogmohan and Laxmikant Pyarelal making the kind of radical risk-rock that would under normal circumstances have studio security escorting these overworked maestros off set for a well-earned break or a relaxing exorcism. Take all the most oblique, indigenous characteristics of your favourite Bollywood musicals then condense them into a bubbling serum and watch the Jekyll and Hyde transformation commence as these A-list composers create bloodcurdling B-Music for the films they never thought the outernationals would see or hear.

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