alright, I hope you all might find something out of this next entry that's enthralling to you.
In 1979 an experimental band called "Sun City Girls" was formed in Pheonix, Arizona. The story of this band could honestly be it's own entry (but I'd need to do more personal research first).
Trust me on this one guys, Sun City Girls are weirdLong story short, in 2007 their drummer Charles Gocher passed away
marking the end of the band. One of the two remaining members, Alan Bishop, would later start his own record company called "Sublime Frequencies".
Alan BishopThe record label's mission statement is:
"Sublime Frequencies is a collective of explorers dedicated to acquiring and exposing obscure sights and sounds from modern and traditional urban and rural frontiers via film and video, field recordings, radio and short wave transmissions, international folk and pop music, sound anomalies, and other forms of human and natural expression not documented sufficiently through all channels of academic research, the modern recording industry, media, or corporate foundations. Sublime Frequencies is focused on an aesthetic of extra-geography and soulful experience inspired by music and culture, world travel, research."
As you can imagine
this provides listeners with a wide range of musical worlds to dive into. I've only listened to the tip of the ice berg sofar, but here are a few of my favourites:
https://youtu.be/Hy5SThZC19A?feature=sharedSaigon Rock & Soul shows the musical impact the US had on Vietnam during the war. Some of the coolest funkiest rock music I've ever heard
if you're only going to listen to one song, I would recommend track 3 (Cai Tram em Cai) the mix of funky, heavy psych-rock together with the singers alluring mystical, yet so so cool voice gets me every time.
https://youtu.be/7vxPfmJ6GV0?feature=sharedGroup Inerane was my first introduction to what some call "Desert Blues"
and thus opened my eyes to how unique the guitar still can be played to this day. I love the genre and man, the background singers really make it something special.
https://youtu.be/J0S4yyazggk?feature=sharedThis one's just a treat
So if you fancy yourself a dive into unknown "oddities" then you're in luck! Because there are so many albums to choose from!
https://www.sublimefrequencies.com/