Tabs Out Cassette Podcast - Episode #203 | 12.27.24

Episode Date: December 27, 2024

Ben Dumbauld from Ephem-Aural stops by. Tapes by Satin Doll, Indek, Jet Jaguar, Rob Collier, Don Carr, Ben Dumbauld, Magic From Space, Armand Hammer, Pink Navel & Kenny Segal, Ursula's Cartridges, and... African Ghost Valley

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Basically, this is better than Christmas. This is multiple Christmases in one day for me. Jamie, please. Very somber. What's the time to reflect? This is beautiful. You know what? Let's just bask in this a little bit.
Starting point is 00:00:43 Are you in the Christmas spirit, everybody? I'm not. I'm a bah humbug this year you are how about it you are a bah humbug joe yeah i don't know i'm just trying to shake it but you know i'll give you a present i'll put something in your stocking yeah put something in my stocking i'll slip something in there what'd you get well is it christmas jamie i wasn't sure are you gonna win y'all's people celebrate it are you gonna have this episode up by christmas this is i wasn't sure are you gonna win y'all's people celebrate it are you gonna have this episode up by christmas this is gonna be really stupid if you lean into this christmas bit that you're doing and then you put it out on january 6th i think it's gonna oh i can't wait
Starting point is 00:01:15 for january i'm gonna be so busy that day um yes i think this will come out on christmas day i just looked at my schedule and i think i should have a little you can do it yeah a little time to do it yeah tabs out tabs out cassette podcast episode number help me out with this one 203 wow 203 typically the end of the year this is our end of the year office party typically typically yes but i don't think we knew december was coming up i so quickly it came up rather quickly this is rather incredible it's been that kind of a year actually it's kind of like everybody all the other things are doing their year-end stuff right now everybody's like oh this is the best oh i got the best of the year it's so basic to do it right now yeah you got to do it after you do it after right
Starting point is 00:02:04 well first of all these other places aren't using like i have a machine i've it's not really a machine it's more of a um what do you call it when a guy comes to town and he's got like the cart and he's like selling this magical it's a contraption a contraption i have a contraption that you bought from like a snake oil salesman i have a contraption and you put all the music from the ear into the contraption and kind of turn the wheel. It's like a hurdy-gurdy. It's like a hurdy-gurdy
Starting point is 00:02:31 and it'll give you the list. And these other places, what are the other blogs and podcasts and stuff? I don't even know. I don't know. I don't even know their names anymore. But they do not have access
Starting point is 00:02:40 to the contraption. So all their lists are kind of stupid. Yeah. But next month, we'll get back with a... Next month will be the year end oh we'll get all 200 tapes we'll put 200 tapes we'll put a couple from 2023 yeah we'll put them all maybe one from next year and we'll put them all in the right order is there a couple from 2023 on the list i think so oh how's that how's
Starting point is 00:03:01 that work sometimes they slip in it's it's so hard to get the contraption oiled correctly. So sometimes... Who's checking the list twice? Santa Claus will check the list for us. Well, besides that, we got a special episode. Well, you know what? Maybe I have a treat for everyone. Oh, you have a treat already?
Starting point is 00:03:20 Maybe I have a little Christmas. You said this is coming out on... Little boy, little boy What day is this podcast released on little boy? Christmas day 2024 Christmas day sir Okay so maybe I do have a little bit of a treat Can I um
Starting point is 00:03:34 Indulge you guys in a little song Yeah A little song I wrote Oh you wrote it And hopefully the levels are right And this is going to be a long one so just strap in for a little all right let me just it's a couple of my mic i do have to use the restroom that's all right i want a harsh noise tape for christmas only a harsh noise tape for Christmas Only a harsh noise tape will do
Starting point is 00:04:08 Don't want drone, no dinky avant-garde I want a harsh noise tape with a shitty J-Card I want a harsh noise tape for Christmas I don't think Santa Claus will mind, do you? He won't have to use A chim-chim-break his neck. Just bring it through the front door and put it in my deck. I can see me now on Christmas morning. Creepy look on my face.
Starting point is 00:04:41 Oh, joy and what surprise when I open up my eyes to see a harsh noise seat ten in a broken Ereco case. I want a harsh noise tape for Christmas. Only a harsh noise tape will do. No ambient, no vapor wave or russuses. I only like harsh noise or russuses. And harsh noise or russuses like me too. Mom says harsh noise will eat me up with waltz.
Starting point is 00:05:23 Teacher says harsh noises just sit home at their dolls there's a lot of well not there there's lots of room for it on our napa valley shelf i'll store it there and wash it there and treat it better than myself I can see me now on Christmas morning Creepy look on my face Oh what a joy and what a surprise When I open up my eyes to see a harsh noise See ten in a broken or ruffled case I want a harsh noise tape for Christmas. Only a harsh noise tape will do.
Starting point is 00:06:08 No free jazz or dungeon synth erosus. I only like harsh noise erosus. And harsh noise erosus is like me too. What was that word? A russus? Have you never heard the original? No, I don't know that. Please look into the classics, Joe.
Starting point is 00:06:32 You can't just listen to today's mission. You didn't just make that? That was like a remix? You don't know? I won a hippopotamus for Christmas? No, hold on. I'm playing that now, I think. That was a long drop. If you don't know that, then yeah, that really, I think. I gotta say... That was a long drop.
Starting point is 00:06:45 If you don't know that, then yeah, that really... That didn't work for you. Yeah. Never really into religious hymns. Well, that's my Christmas treat for everyone. Oh, thanks. That was great, Mike. In lieu of a top 200 list, you get that.
Starting point is 00:06:58 It was very good. I thought you had AI write that. No. You wrote all those lyrics. Sadly, I did. In my Google Notes thing, I've been working on it for the last day or No. You wrote all those lyrics. Sadly, I did. In my Google Notes thing, I've been working on it for the last day or two. Oh, look at you. That's what he does when he poops.
Starting point is 00:07:10 Time well spent. Yep. Thank you very much. All right. Are we playing some tapes? What do we got going on? Actually, there's more special stuff coming up this episode, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:20 Jamie, you were saying earlier, you were like, guys, later on, you know what we're going to do? And I said, what? And he said, some effing oral. Some effing oral. And I was like, earlier, you were like, guys, later on, you know what we're going to do? And I said, what? And he said, some effing oral. Some effing oral. And I was like, what are you talking about, Jamie? Did I hear you right or did you say something else? No, we got Ben Dumbled from FMRL joining us momentarily.
Starting point is 00:07:36 Oh, very fun. So Ben will be here. After this block, yeah. That would be cool. Oh, and I can't play any of my sound clips because I got my thing muted here. That's what your mom said to me last night. She said she couldn't play any of your sound clips because I got my thing muted here. That's what your mom said to me last night. She said she couldn't play any of your sound clips because you had her thing muted? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:49 She likes it when I mute her thing. All right. Get off of that dirty humor. Get off of that. Who's going to go first? Because we got a guest coming in in T-minus a couple minutes. Oh, they can wait. Oh, they can wait.
Starting point is 00:08:01 Good, good, good, good. Jamie, you go first. I have a tape that I haven't opened yet. It's still in the package actually i have a nice little sample for this while i get something to prepare everyone it's a very exciting day for me look what has just arrived in the post it's a huge international parcel quite heavy so um this guy scott young who was trying to get us a tape i got to assume he's from the uk so he uh messaged mike on blue sky yeah don't message me when you're talking to jamie and he said yo is this jamie and mike wrote back
Starting point is 00:08:30 yep this is jamie i'm a pervert and i smell like fart which is true which is true and we still got this tape um it's actually sent via a distributor called Juno Records, which is a UK joint. But let's open up the box. Also, I just want to say on a quick real note, don't send packages with Jamie's name on them to my home. Or my kid's sleep, okay? Thank you. You having a problem over there, buddy? I thought you would have pre-opened that.
Starting point is 00:09:04 Oh, this is a live opening? Yeah. There's a note. Wow, what's inside of it? Got a little note. Oh, this is just the packing slip. Oh. Hey, I want to check that out.
Starting point is 00:09:13 Yeah, give that to Joe. Let him look at that. How much it cost. All right, who is this taped by? 7.29 pounds. That's so many pounds. Now, I don't know which is the artist. I'm assuming the artist is Satin Doll.
Starting point is 00:09:25 Satin Doll, because that's all in caps on my... This is a cassette single, Jamie. Yeah, Satin Doll, and the tape is called Mong Cock Haruna. Stop it. Wow, I can't believe he said it. It's pronounced cock. This is... Oh, this is mixed by Scott Young.
Starting point is 00:09:39 So this is the gentleman that sent us this tape via Juno Records. So wait, is it Scott Young? Is Scott Young a Satin Doll? I don't know. Let's look it up now. gentleman that sent us this tape via juno records so wait is it scott young is satin is scott young a satin doll i don't know let's look it up joe used to dance down at satin i did a little bit yeah in the summer of 97 satin doll moncock haruna he said it too i'm gonna say when i get it what is this sticker on the frosty it's i think it's just a little barcode for the why is that on the cover of the noroco case there's like a barcode sticker a big because it came from juno records like uh okay you know
Starting point is 00:10:10 yeah off the shelf oh i found it on this guy found it mixed by scott young mastered by jack callahan designed by anwa studio this is this is 2021 2021 this is on less loss i believe is maybe the label and i'm not sure sure, Jamie, if you... Are you going to play the titular jam? Because that's on side B. That's Mong Kok Haruna. I think we should do that. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:31 The first side's untitled. So Mike's got to rewind it. Yep. Or fast forward. Whatever your frame of reference is. Less loss. There's several schools of thought. I don't know if you were attempting to have this also be part of the Christmas theme, Jamie?
Starting point is 00:10:46 This is fresh mozzarella. But this is this frosty case. I don't know if you guys are familiar with the lore of Christmas. There's a particular cold gentleman who came to life one day. So, yeah, I will rewind this while we're... Yeah. So who's the artist? Satin Doll.
Starting point is 00:11:04 Wow. I mean, but who is that? Do So who's the artist? Satin Doll. Wow. This, I mean, but who is that? Do we know who that is? Satin Doll 5 on Discogs. 5? This is Scott Young. Oh, it is Scott Young. Yep.
Starting point is 00:11:13 And his alias is also Dopamine Rider. So now we're going to play this tape, Scott. Stop emailing me and Jamie so much. You can keep emailing me, but just not Mike. Anything that goes through Mike comes through me. In all seriousness, though, the shell does slap pretty hard.
Starting point is 00:11:32 This frosty with the imprint on it that looks so nice. Yes, look at the packaging. It's very nicely printed. Very fancy. Yeah, what's this? The blue version of Lovelessess is that what the cover is oh it sure does look like it sure does look like it does it bleed through the back a little bit oh yeah i guess it does they did a little photoshop manipulation there
Starting point is 00:11:55 huh they had like a free trial photoshop and they could do one thing and that's what they chose to do they chose to do no it's much better than brick it's better all right joe b what do you what do you want to follow that up with i'll follow this up with we got a satin doll and like people love dollies for christmas people get dollies well this doesn't go on theme well maybe we'll figure it out not really but uh this is from the just random from the mail bag you just opened it up just opened it up today based off the cover a a kind of spooky not really spooky a weird collage of faces i thought you weren't doing that anymore i thought you weren't going blind out of the bag no i'm not going blind out of the bag with snazzy packaging like like they said there's
Starting point is 00:12:34 trying to think they can say yeah like a glitter packaging or even like just try the red bubble envelope exactly exactly that sticks out like a sore thumb yeah joe did you see this hard times headline this reminds me of this guy at black metal show does quick google search to make sure band aren't nazis before heading to the merch table yeah i sent it to a whole bunch of people yeah it was pretty yeah on on brand for for that stuff uh i didn't vet this project though jamie so if you want to do that i don't think this is black metal though This is Indek Cringe World
Starting point is 00:13:08 Do you know Indek? Is it I-N-D-E-K? I-N-D-E-K From Ohio Indek What's the dude's name? He did sound for the Voice of the Valley Fest a few times Oh yeah?
Starting point is 00:13:24 He used to do a label or additional. What is his name? This is on Rubber City Noise. That's an Ohio label, right? You know what? Yes. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:34 God, I wish I could remember what this guy. Jamie, you should be on top of this. I'm looking. All tracks compiled from live recordings from 2015 to 2017. So this is old. This was just released in 2024. Okay. But old, a span of two year old live recordings.
Starting point is 00:13:50 That's cool. A little collection of live stuff. I like that. Yeah. Guys from like Kent, Ohio. Like where Mothcock is from. God, it's... What's in the water there? That's like being in Seattle in 1991. Can you imagine? Could you imagine? Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:14:05 You know what I do get? A big cup of coffee. So I know nothing about this. I just like the collage. And it's called Cringe World. I think I'm on to something. Do you like chicken? I like chicken.
Starting point is 00:14:18 What's your favorite type of chicken? I like a nice chicken cutlet. A chicken cutlet. Okay. I guess I don't know what I like. Hold on. I'm at index.xyz. I'm like a nice chicken cutlet. A chicken cutlet. Okay. I guess I don't know what I like. Hold on. I'm checking fingers. Index.xyz.
Starting point is 00:14:27 I'm like a little kid. I'm so close to figuring this out. Index.xyz. I'm so close to figuring this out. Index.xyz. They are famous jazz musicians. Okay. He is from Kent, Ohio.
Starting point is 00:14:37 God, I'm so close. Wow. Maybe if I go to Instagram, the link tree is huge. Look at this crispy chicken. He's got 69 posts on Instagram and we're getting so close. I can feel it. I'm not going to figure this out. Not going to figure it out, but probably from Ohio, representing noise.
Starting point is 00:14:52 Yeah. In deck. Okay. Let me see. It's called Cringe World. Cringe World. It looks awesome. Yeah, I like the color. I love those pink shells. Oh, yeah. And the smushiness on the artwork. No one cares about your kink, Jamie. Yeah, Jamie, enough. He's always like... Don your kink, Jamie. Yeah, Jamie, enough. He's always like...
Starting point is 00:15:07 Don't kink shame me. I'm not shaming you. I just don't want to hear about it. We're not shaming you, but we're tired of hearing about the pink shells. Yeah, every time you see one. He's got 27 followers. Where are those samples from? Should I give away my
Starting point is 00:15:25 no we'll show we'll show it to you later I mean everybody knows if they hear it but I'll show it to you later you'll love it by the
Starting point is 00:15:31 way I will you'll be real into it oh good okay so then I'm gonna play a tape yeah I'm gonna go with
Starting point is 00:15:37 uh you know what I'm gonna go with this Jet Jaguar tape on Kudagi Kudagi number 79 or as I like to call it Kudiji oh you sent that to the text group and i
Starting point is 00:15:46 was very intrigued it's very titillated yeah it's a slapper oh well it it always is when you're dealing with the label kudagy records yeah look at that sandwich logo you know who jet no oh oh you mean like what this is named after yeah um now i'm kind of upset because i did pull up a wikipedia page for him and i was going to see if you knew i don't know but the look on your face when you might as well say like fuck godzilla yeah but okay i have a question for you joe yeah who are those people jet jaguar is a heroic robot yeah he's a robot who fought godzilla in what movie what film oh um 1973 film 1973 godzilla versus uh it is godzilla does verse someone yeah but it's not verse jet jaguar he's like a third party in the movie yeah um king gatora no i'm sorry i'm
Starting point is 00:16:39 sorry i don't remember what it is uh megalon megalon yes godzilla versus me i did a jet jaguar tattoo once oh really yeah oh nice yeah i'm looking at a picture of him right now he's got runner's legs huh yeah yeah he's looking good silver and like red he's beautiful well that i'm guessing is not who this jet jaguar is that's funny that it is someone though like um because i was thinking the cool thing about the name is it's the like each word in the name is one player on two different football teams right a jet and a jaguar i'm a bit of a jock oh i didn't know you were a jock yeah i don't get the yeah and it's uh sunday you know we record on sunday so i'm ready for football yeah and i see jet jaguar and i go wow the jets are playing the jaguars today small things is the name of the tape impeccable design beautiful artwork it's on impeccable design or it is an impeccable it has impeccable design it's on kudigi oh it's on kudigi artwork
Starting point is 00:17:36 by helvetica blanc mastering by red red paul what are the names these i played this one and it slapped so I'm gonna I'm gonna play that. I can't wait to hear it Okay so we'll do that and then we'll be back with Ben from FM RL. Is that how you say it? We'll get confirmation. We'll get confirmation There's very little information. I think it's Ben
Starting point is 00:17:58 Alright. It's good. It's not bad. Very polite. I really can't believe it. I really can't believe it. The people tonight are very nice. The people tonight... There was a singer there. I heard it.
Starting point is 00:18:22 He is a good-looking guy. He is singing a song. I heard that the sound is good It is a mouth-shaped plus a cloud It is a sound I think The DMP is also very good Really contact This side is also very good The car is very nice The car is very nice The car is very nice The car is very nice The car is very nice The car is very nice
Starting point is 00:18:52 The car is very nice The car is very nice The car is very nice The car is very nice The car is very nice The car is very nice The car is very nice The car is very nice What's this? This is a Will you have a new partner for the exhibition? New partner? I haven't found one yet.
Starting point is 00:19:29 I'm really working on it. Really? Yes. Working on the film? I'm not sure if they really want to do it. You know, sometimes when people have finished the film, they don't want to go to the airport. I have to go to a very tight place. I have to go to a place. I'm sorry. so I don't know. I'm sorry. so
Starting point is 00:21:35 so Thank you. Thank you. so Thank you. so so Thank you. Thank you. I'm sorry. so Thank you. so so so yeah so so so so All right. Thank you. Hey, Ben. Hello. How are you guys? Ben. Ben, do us a favor before we get started. Can you do us an enormous, enormous favor?
Starting point is 00:29:25 Break me! Ben, do us a favor before we get started. Can you do us an enormous, enormous favor? How do you say the name of the label you run? Oh, say it fast. No, you say it. And don't fuck this up. It's a pun. It's ephemeral. Oh. You gotta say it fast. So good. We've been saying fm oral yeah is that i know you know someone told you someone told ben that we've been saying it well they've been saying it like that
Starting point is 00:29:57 i speak so quickly that i have been accidentally saying it correctly wow yeah ephemeral that was the idea and what is that clever i mean like i guess 11 years ago it was i like it i think it's funny um yeah so what what do you just have us out here with our like asses out all red all spanked saying it wrong all this like why didn't you ever send over a message like hey send a message you guys don't have like a calling number or anything, so I can't really call in and correct you. So I don't know what to do. Oh, we used to.
Starting point is 00:30:29 That's going to be a really hard thing to unlearn. I don't think I'm ever going to be able to stop saying FMR. It's ephemeral. It's ephemeral, Jamie. You have to say it fast. Ephemeral. Yep. Got it.
Starting point is 00:30:39 Yeah. Actually, I think we're kind of like grandfathered in that like we can say FMR. Yeah. Yeah. Truth is, I don't really care of like grandfathered in that like we can say F-M-R-L. Yeah. Yeah. Truth is, I don't really care. Where are you? Okay. Where are you located?
Starting point is 00:30:53 I'm in a suburb of Pittsburgh at this point. Really? Which suburb? Let me guess. Squirrel Hill. No, that's. Let me guess again. Pierogi Corner.
Starting point is 00:31:14 Pierogi Corner. Am I getting hot like in hot or cold it's all pierogi corner in pittsburgh and you've been running ephemeral for like let me take 11 years oh has it been like he's already 11 years you've been running this about 11 years i think it started around 2007, 2008. I think one of the first things you sent over was that Synth Bard tape. Yeah. Is that you? Yeah. Well, I got two Synth Bard tapes here. Jamie's got them right here. Who is Synth Bard?
Starting point is 00:31:41 Big reveal, I am Synth Bard. Whoa. You heard it here first, folks. One of the things I really like to do is right away out the label on how many of the projects are them. Thank you so much, Ben. So we know you're synth bard, which that tape, it really jumped out at me because it's so fun because
Starting point is 00:31:58 we're a bit of... No, we're not bards. No, I'm more of a paladin. You're more of a paladin. I'm more of an elfadin you were more of a paladin i'm more of an elf i'm more of an elephant figure and i'm like a mage oh no you don't get to play you don't get to play but that when did that uh first synth bar tape come out uh oh god i don't remember i'll have to look i'm gonna look right now they said all right that was because it was an early one right it was early in the run gold box renditions 2015 oh he's leaving oh it's actually the sorry it was the 13th one we did so um but i don't think the early ones i sent over to you guys
Starting point is 00:32:38 so it's probably right but it was one of the first you got it was one of the first we got and i remember the last another one that jumps out at me is uh and jamie have a sound clip ready is the wolf dad must die tape wolf dad i got it over that wasn't what i was talking about but thanks is that you as well let's go to the bathroom i was gonna bust this guy's ass on two of them. God damn it. Yeah, so big time, not big time, but there is, with the wolves and the synth bards, what is the overall vibe of the label? Are you kind of going for a mysterious kind of, not sci-fi fantasy but there is kind of an otherworldliness to the label is that something that at least to me see i don't think that's what it is oh
Starting point is 00:33:36 fuck because i feel like there's other stuff like he's done like more conceptual stuff recently with those like what the music for timpani and for stop box and all that stuff so that's like a different universe and then i'm also looking at this cox and i see that he released a black metal tape called winter blood winter and i don't have that one it looked really cool so i feel like even putting all those things together though still gives me that kind of like throwing in a random black metal oh it's actually not black metal it's ambient dark ambient and drone it just looks like a black metal tape i see my point still stands so you you told us how to say the label right now tell us how to think the label i think you know
Starting point is 00:34:18 for the stuff i release on that label it is i think little irreverent, a little bit of a goof, even though I'm pleased that Jamie thought the recent academic percussion ones were serious, because they were kind of a goof for me. Like kind of- Jamie? You know, I have one where I'm playing a tambourine with a vibrator, but I have this long academic description of what I'm doing.
Starting point is 00:34:43 So in my mind, it was always kind of like a goof on academic music. But the tapes I get submit like that Winterblood, that guy's from Italy, I believe. And he's just a straight up like dungeon synth kind of black metal dude. And I really love his music. So I think when it comes to the people that submit to me, I don't really have a theme, but my own releases are all kind of like a little bit goofy. I think synth part two, kind of a little bit of a lighthearted kind of album. It's all coming together. So when Wolf Dad comes to you, is it just somebody who's like,
Starting point is 00:35:20 I record this music under the name Wolf Dad, and you come up with this idea for it's going to look like an old VHS tape almost. Yeah, that was my idea. Is this you then or is this somebody else? I already asked him that. Jamie? Somebody else.
Starting point is 00:35:34 Jamie, please. Wow, that's a lot of people. I'm so sorry. A lot of people here don't like Jamie. There's a big crowd because it's Christmas and people are back at their parents' house and they all hate Jamie. No, that was my idea.
Starting point is 00:35:53 The old VHS, I heard the music. I think I had a Zoom chat with him and we thought it'd be funny. The image in my head was we'd make a shitload of them and he'd put them in trick trick or treat bags for kids. It's kind of a goop, but it's really expensive kind of thing to put in trick or treat bags. But that's kind of what I was thinking with that. I think you should still go through with that.
Starting point is 00:36:15 Like maybe not a Wolf Dad tape, but maybe like a. OK, here's what I want you to do. Here's what kind of I want. This is Mike's Once. It's a little segment that we do. Jamie, play my theme song for Mike's Wants. So Mike's Wants today is I want you to put out a Halloween comp. It can just be the cassette.
Starting point is 00:36:35 It can be the packaging. It can be wrapped in a piece of paper. I'll even give you the covers. I'll make them for you and send them to you. If you make enough to put into just trick-or-treat bags, that's the only way you can get it. Will you do that? I can do that if I get, you know, you've heard
Starting point is 00:36:51 it from here. Send me over some Halloween songs so I can make a comp. Okay, so everyone, send Ben an FMRL. FMRL. Thank you, Ben. Thank you very much, Ben.
Starting point is 00:37:06 Thank you so much, Ben. send tracks over for next year's Halloween comp trick or treat edition only and but you will send us you'll send us one wow yeah I just don't know the logistics so will it just be kids in my neighborhood are getting all these comp or do I have to like send them
Starting point is 00:37:23 to friends around the country the kids in your neighborhood are they kind of like dicks or are they kind of cool like if would they give me it's always a mixed bag you know there's always some dick kids and there's cool kids in the neighborhood well i would say then yeah you then we're gonna have to make two different versions one for kind of like kids or dicks and one for kind of like some cool kids or like you know they're not gonna egg your house i feel bad now they like some cool kids who are like, you know, they're not going to egg your house. I feel bad now. They're all cool kids. All right.
Starting point is 00:37:47 Back to one version. We'll do one version. They're all cool kids. Okay. Right on. Your latest tape that you just put out. I just got this in the mail maybe two or three days ago. Rob Collier.
Starting point is 00:38:00 Mm-hmm. What's this tape? It's kind of a long story, but it involves Tabs Out. Oh, I was going to say kind of a long story but it involves uh tabs out kind of oh i was gonna say it's a long story like you said earlier talk quickly say it fast so um real quick i first discovered uh he worked with a guy named madison stubblefield for an album called old apartment songs like in the early 2000s and it was like it had a huge impact on me it really like inspired me to create my own album and so i forgot all about it and then you guys had this feature where you did like two albums uh two labels that sound the same and they like interview each other
Starting point is 00:38:37 do you remember that oh yeah uh crossed wires was i think it was called yeah or it would be like two labels that i always mixed up for certain reasons yeah so you had me and oral gami sounds do a thing there and afterward you connected and we did like a tape swap and they gave me a rob collier tape um that they released the 10 simple pieces for piano which i love and so i finally contacted them and we kind of communicated. So that's the product of this. I'm really excited. It's my first like multi-volume tape.
Starting point is 00:39:10 So the story is he went to this like artist colony in Woodstock and he composed a piece every day of his time at the artist colony. And so he has this like whole huge collection of pieces that I really wanted to produce. So it's coming out. Two more volumes are coming out probably next year. One is more ambient.
Starting point is 00:39:34 And then one, he does really cool kind of compositions on a Casio keyboard. So one is full of kind of Casio keyboard compositions. So that's the first one. And it's all piano, really beautiful piano music. Hell yeah. Let's go around real quick. We'll start you um ben best woodstock set ever oh lord top of the dome best woodstock set ever i think i read once that everyone in that that famous santana clip everyone was like super high when they performed and um that seemed kind of
Starting point is 00:40:06 cool, I guess. I don't know. I mean, I'm not a big Woodstock historian. Wrong answer. Drugs are bad. Yeah, that's wrong. The correct answer was corn. Remember corn? I'm more of a Woodstock 1994 fan myself. I choose to forget that Woodstock, even though that's my era.
Starting point is 00:40:21 There's another Woodstock? Huh? There's another Woodstock? There was 94 and 99. Yeah. And then there's someone in the 60s. Korn played all of them. Korn played everyone. Korn played all of them. All right, Ben.
Starting point is 00:40:38 That's when Korn burned their guitar during that part. Yeah, they got all muddy, all dirty. Well, let's start off this next block with... What did I do with the Rob Collier tape? You got it yeah we'll we'll go into the rob collier tape ben thanks so much for uh popping in you got you got any any final words any plugs any plugs no keep on doing what you guys are doing i love the show i listen to it a bunch so awesome thanks again ben all right thanks thank you ben thank you ben hell yeah so let's start off with that i'll play that rob collier
Starting point is 00:41:13 arriving slash leaving on efilm auraling number 67 then who wants to go after that i want to play another fm oral did you record that, by the way, Jamie? Yes. It's recorded there and there. We got a backup. Jamie, he can't do ones. Now he's trying to do two. Jamie, play two tapes,
Starting point is 00:41:34 because I got to take a break real quick. Okay. Or mic play. Let's just do a whole FMRL block. Yeah, but say different every time. All right. I got a different one. I got one.
Starting point is 00:41:49 I don't think we ever ended up playing this one this is one that he had on his band camp that he had to take off for legal reasons it's called tone guide 2022 you remember this one for legal reasons so because there's a metal zone pedal on the cover i mean we we just were talking to him and we probably should have asked him but i'm going i'm going to guess what i think this is i think he sampled a bunch of youtube music tutorials and he ran them through those effects that they were that they were doing so you know if it's like a chorus effect like it's ran through a chorus pedal um it's it's kind of an interesting tape i love the cover too it's like a 1980s like this would it came with something like a free thing in the 1985 or something like that so it totally goes along with the theme of what he was talking about with ephemeral tapes hell yeah the next tape i want to play is this he mentioned it this improvisation for tambourine and vibrator dirty stuff you've been talking
Starting point is 00:42:43 about this does it have a pink shell jamie it doesn've been talking about this does it have a pink shell jamie it doesn't have a jamie does it have a pink shell let's open them find out that is way softer than it looks no it's gold but there's a pink label how's that it's jamie the label in there it's kind of if this does anything for you it's kind of like the tapes panties this is rather incredible does that work for you, it's kind of like the tape's panties. This is rather incredible. Does that work for you? It works for me, you know. I'll take what I can get.
Starting point is 00:43:10 Okay. You suck! Okay, let's go into these three tapes on, let's say real quick, quickly on three, okay? One, two, three. These three tapes. I'm sorry. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Piano music Thank you. I'm going to go to bed. Julian The Juliet is a gorgeous sounding analog chorus that's capable of a wide variety of subtle to extreme textures. The controls are simple but inventive and well voiced. Weight control is via the modulation modulation And depth as the intensity The two position wave switch Tossel in between the rounder sine
Starting point is 00:49:48 And sharper triangle of the wave shapes Julian Julian Julian Julian Morris Julian Julian Julian Morris Julian Julian
Starting point is 00:50:17 Julian Julian Morris Now the light control is making it really interesting Let's let you set the center delay time that the elbow modulates from. The balance between the depth and leg controls gives the Julia a unique set of sonic options. The dry chorus from broader control also adds tremendously to julia's wide range julia julia julia julia julia julia Julian. Julian Morris.
Starting point is 00:51:06 Julian. Julian. Julian. Julian Morris. Let's give it a listen. Let's give it a listen. Let's give it a listen. Let's give it a listen. Let's give it a listen. Let's give it a listen
Starting point is 00:51:34 Traditional chorus sounds are a blend of dry and modulated signal The brought up sounds are the mod's only single homely Miss Control, what's your experiment with a 4-pass in the middle ground because it's a gradual sweep? Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, Jubilee Jubilee Jubilee Jubilee Progress Thank you. Thank you. Oh The The The The I'm sorry. We're back. We're back. Recording break. Ooh, a little echo.
Starting point is 00:57:39 I like that. Man, you put a little echo on it. That sounded good, James. Yeah, it was like stereo panning, too. He's an old salty pro. He knows what he's doing on the boards yeah little uh femoral block there rob coley or tone guy 2022 ben dumbbold and ben and dumbbold thanks for joining us what a good time and now i finally have a big reveal everyone oh you have a big reveal a big reveal give it to me i finally remembered the name of that index guy jeremy like from pearl jam his name is jeremy that's it jeremy that's what you remember jeremy spokane no jeremy bible that's jeremy spokane that's good jeremy spokane. That's good. Jeremy Spokane. He used to run like a distro and I wish I
Starting point is 00:58:26 God, I wish I knew what it was called. Jeremy from Ohio. I need to get that out. Indec. Alright, final block. Last block of the year 2024. Oh, make it good. Does anyone have any notes? Any notes on the year?
Starting point is 00:58:43 No. Any cassette-specific notes? Another one down the toilet. Another one right in the toilet water. I got to sneeze. I was inundated with cassette tapes this year. Oh, yeah. Jamie, please. As a result, I haven't really kept up too well on the 24 tapes.
Starting point is 00:58:57 Too many. Yeah, we'll get that list together. We'll be back next time with the list. I got two labels. I'm going to play two tapes at the end here from two labels i want to highlight i want to highlight them yeah i'm gonna highlight them so everyone knows about them okay so i'm going to end with that unless jamie wants to end well i got one this is what i haven't listened to very many tapes but i'll say this is probably my top three tapes of 2024 does it have a pink shell, it has a, what do you call this, charcoal?
Starting point is 00:59:26 Charcoal taupe. Taupe. No, it's got... Let me see. Let me see. Charcoal's more... The lighting's not very good in here. Because this is more of a warm gray.
Starting point is 00:59:34 The fuck's that supposed to mean? Are these lights new? No. Oh. I didn't think so, Jamie. I told him, he said, are they new? And I said, no. No, they're new.
Starting point is 00:59:45 Yeah, I don't know what gray this is. It's a gray, okay, new, and I said no. No, I don't know. Yeah, I don't know what gray this is. It's a gray, though. It's like a satin doll. Satin doll. I like the font on here and just that orange line. Anyway, say what it is.
Starting point is 00:59:54 No, yeah, say what it is. Oh, this is Jamie. Are you allowed to play this type? I don't know. He already played a cock one, right? This one's about
Starting point is 01:00:02 rituals and summoning. Hold on. So far, Jamie, actually, I do want to go back real quick, because you often do thematically. You bring it all together, right? So, so far, you've played one that said cock and then one with the vibrator. So, what nastiness are you going to get into now? This one has ritual summonings. I'm going to play Ritual Testicle on Seaman Labs.
Starting point is 01:00:23 To end the year. This is one I want to end the year with. This artist is called Magic from Space, and the album title is called Of Ritual and Summoning. And there's a nice little description. Sometimes we read the description. You want me to do that?
Starting point is 01:00:35 Yeah. Sure. Yeah. I remember this. We played this project before, I think. Oh, yeah. Give me a little space echo. A conceptual album inspired and informed
Starting point is 01:00:42 by modular occultism and music as magic practice, as well as art that echoes concepts of ritual and summoning. Inhabiting many facets of both light and dark, the album weaves them together with common motifs. Impressionistic guitar, tones, and bits of anonymous voicemails from decades past. A complex array of narratives are present on 13 tracks bookended on either side by songs that fully occupy a warm and cooperative space of ritual summoning. It is a culmination of that which is magic from space, a celebration of the meta-awareness of an artist as a conduit. Wow. Maroon.
Starting point is 01:01:20 That's a big Masonic number. This album came to us, by the way, of the country of Poland. Oh, Poland. Excellent country. My childhood the country of Poland. Oh, Poland. Excellent country. My childhood friend was from Poland. Yeah, that's how I got it. Yeah, his parents owned an arcade. Yeah, he owned an arcade, yeah.
Starting point is 01:01:33 Hey, man. Big leaving. Can you imagine leaving Poland on the boat, all the arcade machines on the back? We get to America. We shall plug in Frogger. No, they had Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter, dude. So there is an experimental music podcast going on in Poland right now called Istota Saka.
Starting point is 01:01:51 And that's what this label releases their music from. Oh. I don't really quite get it. I mean, I have the podcast pulled if you want to hear it. Yeah, let's hear it. How dare you? Let me introduce myself so anyway this is our competition thanks jamie overseas not funny i'll tell you that much i'll
Starting point is 01:02:17 tell you what i'm gonna do i'm gonna buy them out for pennies on the dollar and then i'm going to dissolve the entire podcast that's what you do to your competition. Yeah. But this tape is fantastic. I was having a hard time describing it, but I read that description, modular occultism. What did I do? From what I was hearing, there was a lot of guitar and bass in it, but it's kind of also straddles the line of electronic
Starting point is 01:02:38 with some little glitchy elements to it as well. It's really cool. Where did you record this? I like the inside picture. It's like a silhouette of a swan on a pond being struck by lightning, but it's wearing some sort of sigil necklace, a magic
Starting point is 01:02:51 symbol necklace. I don't believe in that, but I respect others that believe in it. Necklaces and bracelets, right? You don't believe in either one? Yeah. Rings, though. Jamie is a ring man. I got two. You know where the other one is? One on each hand If I only wear one
Starting point is 01:03:09 Oh wow So this goose, this Christmas goose Oh god this is a Christmas tape too Do you think it's Being held prisoner By this band around its neck This collar It's not like trapped in a demon circle
Starting point is 01:03:25 no i think it's charging i think it's charging uh magically charging its necklace with energy that it draws from the lightning yeah the lightning it's about to cast a spell this may be the first tape that we've gotten correct me if i'm wrong with a qr code on the j card yeah and that just takes you to the Bandcamp page. I doubt that's the first. I'm not saying the first made ever. No, that we've gotten, I bet there's another one. Which one? I don't know. I'm saying I bet.
Starting point is 01:03:54 And I'm going to say, bad idea. Like, how long is that going to work for? 10 plus years? I don't want to be... If 10 years from now, I scan that QR code, it doesn't work, I throw this tape in the trash. You think the technology to scan QR codes is going to fade in 10 years from now I scan that QR code, it doesn't work, I throw this tape in the trash. You think the technology to scan QR codes is going to fade in 10 years? Or a band cam might be down.
Starting point is 01:04:10 Not the technology to scan it. I'm just saying whatever link that's connected to will no longer be supported. Yeah, now there's no writing to give you any more information. Yeah, is there anything in here? There's nothing. Nothing. You're relying on that alone? Well, that's the gimmick. Crikey.
Starting point is 01:04:27 Crikey. I got a real problem with this one. Well, then we better document it. But let the music speak for itself. That's what we'll do. Let the music speak for itself. That's what we'll do. We'll document it, then we'll be the saviors.
Starting point is 01:04:36 Yes. So years from now, when they can't scan the QR code anymore, you can still pull up Tabs Out, episode 203, give it a listen to, and we'll let you know. Jamie, will you do me a favor will you audibly kind of explain where each part of the qr code where all the blocks are oh start with the grid in a a1 there's a quadrant in the upper left quadrant there's a square the lower right oh the upper right quadrant there's a square the only quadrant with no square is the lower right quadrant. And then there's like a little pattern in the middle.
Starting point is 01:05:08 The eye tends to play, I see a little alien. Oh, it's like a magic eye. Yeah, that's Op Art. Op Art. Chamey. Chamey. All right, Joe B., what do you got? Well, I had two.
Starting point is 01:05:20 Okay. I was going to play together. Yeah. I can still do that? Yeah. We got time for that? Yeah. I can still do that? Yeah. We got time for that? All right, I'll do it.
Starting point is 01:05:31 All right. I'm going to play these two tapes that I just bought at a show I went to with Chris. Oh, our good friend Chris. Our good friend Chris. Friend of the show who will be on the show in February. Oh, I forgot about that. He's going to talk about a little project he's doing, right? He's going to talk about an archiving project he's doing. In February, you said? In February. Is that okay, Jamie? It's okay. Oh, I forgot about that. He's going to talk about a little project. He's going to talk about an archiving project. In February, you said?
Starting point is 01:05:46 In February. Is that okay, Jamie? It's okay. Yeah, I got it. Is that connected to tapes at all, his project? It's Delaware music in general, but he's going to bring some Delaware tapes from the past. Okay, yeah, that's cool. So that's what...
Starting point is 01:05:58 You got to kind of pull it together. That's how I'm pulling it together. I'm not just having Chris over my house for nothing. No, no, no, no, no, no. He's going to bring some old tapes. He better bring better bring some heat he's got don't bring any bricks bring all heat no all heat definitely the clevenger demo oh okay i'm into this because i was gonna borrow that from him but uh and he said no i'll bring it over my yeah exactly he'll bring it over himself and i think he's got some stuff from the 80s, too. 1980s. Yeah. Hell of a decade. You guys think I'm an archivist.
Starting point is 01:06:26 He is an archivist. We actually don't think that, Jamie. Yeah. All right. So we went to a hip hop show and saw Billy Woods live. Recently? Recently. It was like last week or maybe the week before.
Starting point is 01:06:38 Is this like another thing you didn't tell me about? Yes. Why does this keep happening? I didn't know you like rap music. I'm a bad boy i like it all so this first tape is actually a it's kind of a compilation of different um tracks that billy woods is on arm and hammer is a group that he's in with elucid mixed by a dj named mo nichols which i played a mo nichols tape a long time ago where he was mixing MF Doom stuff.
Starting point is 01:07:05 Okay. I remember you had a problem like what you put it in as. Like what do you mean? What I listed it? Like who, yeah, how you listed it. Oh, I had a problem? Not a problem, but you're like, who is this? And I was like, well, it's MF Doom, but it's by Moe Nichols. Okay.
Starting point is 01:07:17 Yeah. It's the same type of situation. What did I put? I don't remember. Let me look it up here. So I'll play, I track off that, maybe me look it up here. So I'll play a track off that. Maybe two. File's done.
Starting point is 01:07:28 And then this is another tape that is by... Who is this by? It's Kenny Siegel and Pink Navel. Pink Navel is the name. Jamie, calm down. Calm down, Jamie. That should have been in my block. I like that.
Starting point is 01:07:43 Good, Pink Navel. This record's called How to Capture Playfulness. Jamie. So me and Chris saw Billy Wood and Kenny Siegel. Kenny Siegel produced this tape. Where'd you see him? At, um, just give me a city. Oh, Philadelphia.
Starting point is 01:07:55 Kill, not Kill Time. Why did I say Kill Time? The, uh, Boot and Saddle? No, not Boot and Saddle. The Saddle and Boot. It was, I'd never been there before. The Satin Pony. Where Tom works.
Starting point is 01:08:04 He works the front door. I can't remember what it's called. It'll come to me. I didn't like it though. The mystic something? It's not mystic. Solar myth? It's not solar myth.
Starting point is 01:08:12 That's boot and saddle. That's boot and saddle. Yeah. It's not solar myth. Okay, so we got to narrow it down. It's by the L. It's by the L bar. It's a little tiny bar.
Starting point is 01:08:20 It doesn't matter. I didn't like it though. It's too small in there. I wish I knew what it was. It didn't sound good in there either. No? No. I didn't like the though it's too small i wish i knew what it was it didn't sound good in there either no no i didn't like the sound okay but the show was still fun it sucks that you don't know what it's called because you might get tricked into going back there you know who's playing there soon which i thought was weird baroness and they're playing two days in a row and that place is maybe this three times the size of this room that's small it's very small and the lighting's
Starting point is 01:08:46 probably awful because jay can handle it yeah i don't know baroness is that a still there's still a band do they pop off i mean i saw them open for neurosis at union transfer but how long ago was that yeah but i mean they're still they they've downgraded that much that they're playing at this place two nights two nights two nights sold out maybe the first night's just like the drummer and the bass player and then the second it's like a guitarist and the vocalist or something possibly and you would go to both and then you kind of put it oh then you have to your mind you have to record the first one and play it over top of the second one yeah if you want if you want this all this can be just experimental all right so i'm playing these two tapes arm and hammer and pink navel and Kenny Siegel. Okay, sounds good.
Starting point is 01:09:25 And Joe, yes. The Arm & Hammer tape is called They Who Control the Weather. Arm & Hammer Mix by Moe Nichols. The answer, by the way, is yes, Joby. I do give you permission to play two tapes. Alright, good. And these are both on Backward Studios. Actually, I don't know if the Pink Navel tape is
Starting point is 01:09:42 now that I say that. Stop saying that in front of Jamie okay uh the first one I'm going to play is going to be on ingrown remember I said I wanted to highlight two labels the first label is called ingrown records oh yeah uh Jamie you sound like you're I know this label I thought they went away oh yeah where are they from they went away they came back what state are they from I want to say maryland but i might be wrong go south north carolina that's it yes you got it ladies and gentlemen i'm gonna i have two tapes by the same or i'm sorry no i yes i have two tapes by the same artist on the label ursula's cartridges i was just so intrigued by that name ursula's
Starting point is 01:10:28 cartridges yeah i like that uh yeah i was at the dispenser the other day and they were all out of what i normally get so i got some of ursula's cartridges they fucked me up uh top top flavor of uh i'm telling you man carts i'm gonna say for the christmas time um italian wedding soup like a sativa italian wedding soup cart and then another good flavor right now if i'm getting like um if i'm getting uh an indica i'm gonna probably go with um i'm thinking ravioli ravioli i get like a spinach ravioli flavored uh ursula's cart ridges the one i'm gonna play is molten glass soup 5000 on ingrown records this came out let's see if it came out this year it's an edition of 25 and it was released yes in november 2024 i'm not sure who
Starting point is 01:11:14 who ursula's cartridge is though they have a logo though and it's funny i'm going to show you guys if either one of you can look up from your phones let me see I know we're getting to the end I know we're getting to the end I'm so distracted on trying to figure out what venue I went to we get to the third block in the show and it's kind of like your 28th year of marriage
Starting point is 01:11:38 Mike is Ursula's cartridges a Finnish vaporwave project founded in 2014 let me see the logo there it is Is Ursula's Cartridges a Finnish vaporwave project founded in 2014? Let me see the logo. There it is. Geometric Rollaby. That's one of the big ones.
Starting point is 01:11:52 It's like Jurassic Park. Yeah, this is them. Vapor Glaze. I love Jurassic Park. Vapor Glaze? Is that a new? That's a label. Oh, Vapor Gaze.
Starting point is 01:11:59 Vapor Gaze. I like Vapor Glaze. I like Vapor Glaze better. I like Vapor Glaze. So this is Vapor Glaze. It's my favorite type of donut. Joe B., does the nubs on the Noroco case... Oh, I haven't looked at any nubs this episode. Do you care if they're like colorful like this?
Starting point is 01:12:15 This one's orange, like a clear orange. It almost reminds me of a pink navel. Yeah, look. It won't be. Yeah, a clear orange with the triskelion format. I've seen these before. Dibberdanky's theorem of nub.
Starting point is 01:12:32 This is a quad. This is also a triskelion. Pasta, meatball, chicken, bread, garlic knot, boom. I don't know where this is on the tape. I think I was listening to it earlier. Oh no, it's remote. So we'll play something off of that. And then the second label that I want to get into, Jollies.
Starting point is 01:12:52 Are you looking at me again? Hello, guys. This is the label, Jollies? I cannot tell you. It's a concept I've never heard of. We played a ton of stuff on Jollies. How do you spell it? J-O-L-L-I-E-S.
Starting point is 01:13:04 I-E-S. J-O-L-L-I-E-S. Oh. How do you spell it? L-L-I-I-S-S-S-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J-J- smiley face a big cartoon smiley face with a red tooth it's an excellent kung fu necktie kung fu necktie there you go philadelphia venue philadelphia venue small room small room didn't like it and your yelp review is small room don't like it bad sound bad sound good name good name good name bad sound hold on good good name. Bad sound. Baroness. Was that the band Baroness? Baroness, please. Baroness Naked Ladies.
Starting point is 01:14:10 Baroness. Jamie. I'm fired. A late one. So look up Jollies. This is a comp that they just put out called Golly. Can I say it? Golly on Jollies. Golly on Jollies.
Starting point is 01:14:24 And you're gonna like the the the design oh i do like the logo i do like the logo it's incredible it's kind of graffiti-esque but also has like a 60s woodstock vibe woodstock what's your favorite woodstock performance chili covers uh me it's gotta be limb biscuit when he goes out on the plywood give me something to break! Break! Break! Break! Oh. Break me down! It's like a little 70s. Maybe not a...
Starting point is 01:14:52 Yeah, I see what you're saying. A little bit of Three's Company. Yeah. What's the Three's Company TV show logo look like? Three's Company 2. Who's on this? Yeah, kind of Three's Company. Here's my favorite. Woodstock. Boom. Psh. Boom. Psh. Boom. Psh. Hey, everybody. Psh. who's on this yeah kind of three's company here's my favorite woodstock everybody you let me violate you oh i hear you yeah african ghost valley mmc ensemble a tweed
Starting point is 01:15:18 two hands norfolk nandil soft as snow Snow, Nukewatch, Dijin, Umbra. I used to wear Umbra shorts all the time. Dragon Plant, and Rumor. Rumor. I feel like maybe we've played an Umbra tape, or maybe I had an Umbra tape.
Starting point is 01:15:34 I don't know, but I like this label a lot, and I like the design. The whole design I really like. Yeah, so we need to make a note right now. It is dumb dumb. Whatever, Ingrown and Jolly, when we do the top 200 list
Starting point is 01:15:47 whatever we put them at bump them up one more closer to number one that's what that's what this is for hollies this is very intriguing designed by one day vacation you know what for your design needs take up the whole week if you'd like to be dumb dumb oh if you're gonna go dumb dumb hit up one day vacation i love it okay i'm gonna play the first track african ghost valley blank all right blank all right thanks again to ben from let's say ephemeral ephemeral ephemeral thank you ben I'm going to show you how to make a simple and easy Christmas tree .
Starting point is 01:16:40 I'm going to use a Thank you. Thank you. Please go. Please go. Please go. um Thank you. Thank you. I'm going to go get some food. Thank you. I guess so. Let's go, mama. They type come back. You see? They type come back. These the beats they play for ghost detainees. Weeks with no sleep, I'm living the dream. Crabs, hit them with the Obey Chesapeake steam. At high heat, repeat red, gold, and green. Marcus Garvey, Crumble F Jamaican Rizla Spanish town back to basics the Spanish prisoner Kiki Kitchens banished looking like Sizzler
Starting point is 01:22:54 London blitz air horns he spit that Stalin vs Hitler So Garth was bald black, sun trapped within the crux Then indoors cracked dirt napping 421, be the forecast Flown flag, half-mask, crass path venture Lucky if you just got stabbed, left ginger Flesh wounds still tender, pick and scab Black to hot, triage care intensive Post-rack, head of my class, expensive
Starting point is 01:23:18 Sessions extended, reality wiped Check pension, on co-defender New solo mission, head spinners Short glimpses, all city Stage shootin', praise God they missed me Unsolved mysteries, started from the upper middle Closed the gap quickly, sold soul to the devil Replete with hidden thieves, fuckin' with the gypsy
Starting point is 01:23:38 White man handshake, twinkle an eye Caught a bad break, two half-truths, but not one lie. The new guy got my spot, he said, to overdrive. Dawgs, in the grand scheme, I was just a cog. Lawyers don't forget about getting off. It's about damage control. So hot, he stopped, dropped, and rolled. Yet the pack was sold before he copped.
Starting point is 01:24:01 King of all blacks, the new pop. Had to cut him off, I had to wash him They the type to come back with the chop chop Had to cut him off, I had to wash him They the type to come back with the chop chop Had to cut him off, I had to wash him They the type to come back with the chop chop From apprentice to king, pen,, pipe, drink, fenced in
Starting point is 01:24:25 Pinched hims in scampi Barely known, Ricochet brandy Maggie Sue, church, food pantry Assembly line, hand to hand, worst fear Out here, grown man, selling candy Teddy Graham, rubber barry up Aspiration, scare flipper Make that fettie fan, fettie flutter
Starting point is 01:24:42 Fittish, fuck a fair one, full frontal flare Bam from TV, scanned the street lead Unseemly mean, justified extreme Nosy neighbors, rear window, Rodney Little played by Delroy Lindo Memories fade like memento, with someone threatening your kid folk Played out Super Nintendo, Sherlock had it weighed out for Super Endo Keep it 100 like Lucy Fist scale raw Bolivian sushi
Starting point is 01:25:09 Bargains driven harder than hoopies Pillar of the community Keddei cloth on the kufi Liberal white friend played by Donald Sutherland in a movie Hit can with Tang Groovy Palms on, exuberant applause But I still came back with my money like a movie. Nigga narcissus.
Starting point is 01:25:31 Comrade ships drift through thick mist, hauling river houses in the distance. Pure self-interest, pitch changing, hats tipped, glad to be rid of it. Collar turd, bitterness, renaissance garments, forked another instant in the tenement. For rent control departments, survey markets through all-pay instrument. Names of blacks have been tarnished, way through carnage, TV lawyer to the indigent. Consummate professional, only to faint a smile when you said innocent. Flat track bully, he's shaking back, slaps himself for what he is like cape straight doing too much fan potent breaks slow down send it stupid acoustics dumb ruthless through the sun
Starting point is 01:26:15 son you knew this the rhyme which you sit like food is small violin, chin music Crocodile tears, toothy grins At the round flying spin So the wind, like yeah We gonna see all again Trade plot and boot black And sharp jobs Southbound greyhound, rangers survive New millennium freedom ride Hot tech, Willie Lynch
Starting point is 01:26:40 Hot death when they snitch The bitch set me up Hot tech, Willie Lynch Hot death when they snitch The bitch set me up Let's play. As the police re-drew Cop and cow trying to keep food They teach you Got nowhere to cling to Arm and hammer, banner, street Let's play Right here They say life's a game And I'm the player
Starting point is 01:27:23 Just playing If that were the case Then where's the saver, you know what I'm saying? Like, why can't I escape it and just take the beat to payment? Calculate my next move with no time delay spins Controller on my thighs until the day ends Dot dev up on the wiki yet again Item tier list I try to memorize So when I'm styling styling I don't fear it
Starting point is 01:27:46 the more you know, it gets you farther up until the inevitable reset of the yonder yo, crash, ponder, ball or dash, dodge, roll, palm, sweaty, laugh rogue like in own hands, the bold fan knows many jabs sold it right upon the moment, honing in on tour thousand hours later, permutations never bore board in class, next run around, yo, I will not be taking that favorite quest line is the one where I become great at rap, so I savor that and my favorite rap's desire, I can simply steer my run into a life retired
Starting point is 01:28:22 yo, billings higher each year, a funny sneer When I'm in deep nest, it will be a bummer When I finally have to reset Gosh, so I take it all in stride Light under my eyes, flick-bling The new style that caught me by surprise, yo Oh, one thing, so much brings bogus types Of those brain worms, so when one starts nibbling I proclaim the God with flavor, huh
Starting point is 01:28:44 Yeah, this kind of cadence caters quickly to reclaimer, huh Except those brain worms, so when one starts nibbling I proclaim the Yod with Slaver Yeah, this kinda cadence caters quickly to Reclaimer So the same, I palpitate that Ruby Yod behavior As a way to keep these gamers steering clear out of the game Hindsight's 20-20, but yo, what if it was saved? Many different maps were connected from different vendors Of overqualified adventure in Undermine or Hollow Knight.
Starting point is 01:29:07 Yo, I'ma see what's better. Siddler's swag rap, voice actors to the motion cap, captures many codes to crack, cracking up a tiny glitch to find just like a bit of rap. Yes! I'm a rapper! Here we go! Yeah! Here we go! Yeah!
Starting point is 01:29:34 Finding the right control scheme Gonna have to look it up to stagger that gold beam Player finds a new way to remap the program The pro jams a thumb from A to B with no C Okay well what does that mean? Says novice player to the one who wins happy Success lacks impressive goals, a bit tacky Pinky the type to wave dash while rapping
Starting point is 01:29:54 Okay, but still I don't know Vernac doesn't match with wack flow Assured that button mashing caps close And you're mad cause the master cracks code Oh, word that comes with the job description Studying the culture that is speaking to the vision Muttering terminology to cure the condition Basically I'm saying the active play is prescription
Starting point is 01:30:14 Okay I see, well what next? Honor what you're doing with controller, never upset Power to the players, I'm a saver with a rough neck Button master layer but I'm coaching, never stuffed yet Okay well what does that mean? Says novice player to the one who wins happy. Success lacks impressive goals, a bit tacky. Pink is the type to weigh his ash while rapping.
Starting point is 01:30:34 Driving cross country, my slumpy, no I go south at home now. 3D printed my own code of chrome out. Paul Simon gold sound, anniversary final. Traveling with the title, streaming along the pie vault. Fear and loathing in Cape Cod Hey God, I'm wired Paid off, but dumb tired Picking cones at Dunshire Statements old Liars, this topic is gamer status When it dilutes to a game
Starting point is 01:30:52 Keep, reframe the balance The interpreter of melodies is here Listening on heartbeat And yo, I believe the fear I'm receiving the care That was too late to come So now I'm walking to Walmart Contemplating the fronto Yowch, bumbo Cups close to failure, paddle fast, carrier I scatter the barrier, I clamor hysteria Into a neat construction, simulate the rhythm
Starting point is 01:31:12 Till it translates to me bumping, student of the absurd clothes Plane pilot came through the party in his work clothes He had those curled toes, right up to the bootstraps Thought he was a service member, thanks my dude for do that My skill is rock the doodads, but he not, so we not Write along too, a song can make the catalyst, the catapult, the charm Glue tightly to my lips so when I speak it, filters through the glint that puts energy into meaning Increased it, big, my collection is growing
Starting point is 01:31:36 Paradoxical specialty sets the scene and then I'm glowing A rap song can stack on the stats that blast phonies But I just power up to fly with Bloom with a homie Okay well what does that mean? Says novice player to the one who wins happy Success lacks impressive goals, a bit tacky Pink be the type to wave dash while rapping Okay well what does that mean?
Starting point is 01:31:57 Says novice player to the one who wins happy Success lacks impressive goals, a bit tacky Pink be the type to wave a dash Wrapping! Cool. Fuck yeah. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. so so so so so so so so To be continued... Thank you. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:38:50 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I'm going to go ahead and get the car out of the way. To be continued...

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