OFF: Aural Innovations April 2003 issue online NOW!!!

Jon Jarrett jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK
Thu May 8 13:17:37 EDT 2003


On Sun, 27 Apr 2003, Jerry Kranitz wrote:

> http://Aural-Innovations.com
>
> The April 2003 issue (#23) of Aural Innovations: The Global Source For
> SpaceRock Exploration is now online. Aural Innovations covers Space Rock,
> Psychedelia, Electronic music, plus the more eclectic forms of Jazz and
> Progressive rock. See the index of this issue's contents below.

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> The April 2003 issue of Aural Innovations includes:
>
> Farflung

        This is a great interview, with much encouraging news for fans of
the band, like a potential reunion of the older line-up including Michael
Esther and Doran Shelley (no mention of Buck McGibbony I notice but that
might be too much to ask). I get the idea Tommy likes to talk. And it's
nice to see an artist so ready to reissue his stuff when labels go
missing in action, and apparently with so little trouble getting deals to
do so. I hope none of the labels' creditors are petty enough to make this
difficult. Potential box set sounds tempting...

        <snip>

> The S.P.A.C.E.R.O.C.K.E.R.'S Guide To Julian Cope

        I've been thinking I needed to get hold of `I Coem From Another
Planet Baby' for a while now, now I know what album it's off and what
others might be interesting :-)

        <snip>

> Tales Of The ACTION MAN: Motörhead, My Sweet

        Roger Neville-Neil is becoming more inspired. I admire the
shamelessness with which he lifts from _Farewell My Lovely_ too, nice to
see someone ripping off pulp has actually read the real stuff. It doesn't
make a damn bit of sense of course but I long stopped expecting anything
so irrelevant of this series :-)

        <snip>

> You can go directly to the new issue at:
> http://aural-innovations.com/issues/issue23/issue23.html

        I did, and look what happened to me, or something. Yours,
                                                                  Jon

ObCD: The Heads - _Undersided_
--
"I recognise that I have transgressed many of the precepts of the divine
law, and that I am subjected by various vices and iniquities, disobedient
to the words of the divine mystery brought unto me and a worshipper of the
delights of this military age." Marquis Borrell of Barcelona, 955 A.D.

             (Jonathan Jarrett, Birkbeck College London)



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