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Alan Braufman

Infinite Love Infinite Tears

    In 1975, the New York City alto saxophonist Alan Braufman released his debut album, Valley of Search, on the India Navigation label. Braufman went on to record and tour with everyone from Carla Bley to The Psychedelic Furs, and didn't release another album under his name until 2020's The Fire Still Burns, which received rave reviews from The WIRE, Downbeat, Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, and NPR.

    2024's Infinite Love Infinite Tears is a surprisingly catchy program of free jazz, richly detailed and forthright, embodying a range of emotions and circumstances that convey individuality, collectivity and hope. There is much history and love in this band, and in Alan Braufman’s art overall. Fifty-odd years after debuting on record, his sound-world is as vital and inviting as ever.

    TRACK LISTING

    1. Chasing A Melody
    2. Infinite Love Infinite Tears
    3. Spirits
    4. Edge Of Time
    5. Brooklyn
    6. Liberation 

    Various Artists

    Keeping Control - Independent Music From Manchester 1977-1981

      • A 76 track celebration of all things Manchester from 1977 to 1981.

      • A comprehensive look at the city’s sounds featuring Buzzcocks, Joy Division, New Order, The Fall, John Cooper Clark, Durutti Column, A Certain Ratio, The Freshies, Slaughter & The Dogs, Magazine and many more.

      • Includes tracks featuring many future stars of the Manchester music scene, such as Mick Hucknall (Simply Red), Martin Coogan (The Mock Turtles), Graham Massey (808 State), Mike Joyce (The Smiths) and Chris Sievey (Frank Sidebottom).

      Back in 2017, Cherry Red unveiled a mammoth 7-CD compendium entitled ‘Manchester North Of England’, which attempted to document the city’s vibrant music scene from punk to Britpop. Six years on, ‘Keeping Control’ is the sequel, a modest triple-disc retrospective concentrating on music from the punk and post-punk years.

      ‘Keeping Control’ boasts the “name” bands out of Greater Manchester from that period, however, the underlying musical story of this box set lies with the lesser-known Manchester Musicians Collective. A catalyst for many musicians at the time, the MMC organised gigs, other activities and encouragement to the many and varied talents emerging in the region during punk and its aftershocks.

      Louise Alderman, co-founder of the Manchester Musicians Collective, has written a foreword for the box set, which is named after the MMC’s short-lived fanzine. Via Louise’s band mate in Manchester Mekon, Frank Ewart, we also have a few previously unissued tracks by acts closely affiliated with the organization. At the time, the Collective was celebrated across two albums, ‘A Manchester Collection’ and ‘Unzipping The Abstract’ (both 1980) – and most of the artists from these releases are represented.

      Beyond the MMC, Manchester enjoyed a thriving independent scene from 1977 onwards, inspired by Buzzcocks’ debut EP on New Hormones, Rabid, TJM, Object Music, Absurd, Bent and last but certainly not least Factory … each of them carved a different furrow. Outside of the gravitational pull of London, which exerted such a strong pull across the South of England, Manchester evolved its own unique identity, often mixing sharp humour with seemingly bleak, desolate-sounding music (reflecting the city’s hardship during that time).

      STAFF COMMENTS

      Darryl says: Following Cherry Red’s 2017 ‘Manchester North Of England’ 7CD box set, this trimmed down 3CD follow up concentrates on the punk/post-punk scenes. Across its 76 tracks ‘Keeping Control’ features Mancunian legends such as the Buzzcocks, Joy Division, New Order, The Fall, John Cooper Clark, Durutti Column, ACR, Magazine and many more.

      TRACK LISTING

      DISC ONE
      1 BUZZCOCKS Orgasm Addict
      2 SLAUGHTER AND THE DOGS The Bitch
      3 THE NOSEBLEEDS Fascist Pigs
      4 THE DRONES City Drones
      5 THE PANIK Murder
      6 V2 Nothing To Do
      7 JILTED JOHN Jilted John
      8 GYRO Central Detention Centre
      9 SALFORD JETS Lookin’ At The Squares
      10 JOHN THE POSTMAN’S PUERILE Kawalski Of The Seaview Has Got The Best Hairstyle I’ve Ever Seen
      11 ALBERTO Y LOST TRIOS PARANOIAS Fuck You
      12 JOHN COOPER CLARKE I Don’t Want To Be Nice
      13 THE TEARDROPS Pompous
      14 PASSAGE Slit Machine
      15 SPHERICAL OBJECTS Sweet Tooth
      16 STEVE MIRO Smiling In Reverse
      17 JOY DIVISION Digital
      18 THE SMIRKS American Patriots
      19 NOTSENSIBLES Lying On The Sofa
      20 48 CHAIRS Psycle Sluts
      21 EDDIE FICTION UFO Part 2
      22 MELLOTRON Warriors From Space
      23 SPEED She’s All There
      24 GENOCIDE Renegade
      25 SISTER RAY Suicide
      26 EDDIE MOONEY & THE GRAVE I Bought Three Eggs
      27 GERRY AND THE HOLOGRAMS

      DISC TWO
      1 THE FALL Flat Of Angles
      2 STEROID KIDDIES Seaside Teaser
      3 DIRECT HITS Back To The Sixties
      4 FOREIGN PRESS Crossfire
      5 CRISPY AMBULANCE Motorway Boys
      6 I.Q. ZERO Insects
      7 ACCIDENT ON THE EAST LANCS. We Want It Legalized
      8 THE OUT Who Is Innocent?
      9 GODS GIFT These Days
      10 MUD HUTTERS Danger
      11 PATHETIX Love In Decay
      12 PRIVATE SECTOR Just Wanna Stay Free
      13 THE FRANTIC ELEVATORS Hunchback Of Notre Dame
      14 FAST CARS You’re So Funny
      15 MISS KATE Ebony Eyes
      16 GROW-UP The Best Thing
      17 PROPERTY OF… Dance Like You’re Dead *
      18 THE DISTRACTIONS Doesn’t Bother Me
      19 THE DURUTTI COLUMN Sketch For Summer
      20 BET LYNCH’S LEGS Riders In The Sky
      21 THE HOAX Storm Trooper
      22 MANICURED NOISE Metronome
      23 MAGAZINE A Song From Under The Floorboards
      24 VIBRANT THIGH Walking Away
      25 ENIGMA Play With Fire
      26 THE STILL 9.5
      27 SPURTZ Boyfriends Or Your Money Back
      28 THE CHARLIE PARKAS Space Invaders

      DISC THREE
      1 IF ONLY Puppet Masters
      2 THE CHEATERS (I Wanna Be A) Policeman
      3 MANCHESTER MEKON Must Have More Wheels
      4 BATHROOM RENOVATIONS Apathetic Hell
      5 THE LIGGERS Recorded Or Live *
      6 SECTION 25 Knew Noise
      7 THE DIAGRAM BROS. There Is No Shower
      8 THE THINGS Pieces Of You
      9 DISLOCATION DANCE Familiar View
      10 MARTIN HANNETT The Music Room
      11 BLUE ORCHIDS The Flood (Demo) *
      12 KEVIN HEWICK Haystack
      13 ELECTRA COMPLEX Magic *
      14 HAMSTERS Animal
      15 BITING TONGUES You Can Choke Like That
      16 THE FRESHIES Wrap Up The Rockets
      17 LUDUS Hugo Blanco
      18 MOTHMEN Temptation
      19 A CERTAIN RATIO Waterline
      20 BEE VAMP Lucky Grills
      21 NEW ORDER Everything’s Gone Green

      Visors & Moon King

      Turning (Inside Out) B/W Out Of Control

        'Turning (Inside Out)' is the new 12" dance single from Arbutus Records, a collaboration between Canadian synthpop artist Moon King and Baltimore production team Visors, with added vocals from fellow Bmore rapper DDM and, in a surprising turn of events, saxophone from the Neptunes' Chad Hugo, under his St Charles alias.

        The 'pandemic-era online collab' has given us some strange and unlikely gems, of which this record is certainly one - a mesmerizing mid-tempo groove with Moon King and DDM's call and response vocals floating above, culminating in a catchy chorus: 'feels like turning inside out, when I need you there, you're not around'.


        TRACK LISTING

        A1. Turning (Inside Out)
        A2. Turning (Inside Out) (instrumental)
        B1. Out Of Control
        B2. Out Of Control (instrumental)

        In Control

        Another Year

          Based out of Oxnard, California, this is the first album from this four-piece, the follow up to a self titled EP now available on Six Weeks Records. On this new album, In Control offer up a strong dose of traditional hardcore with a modern touch that doesn't get caught up in an effort to appease any one genre. From acoustic, melodic parts to NYHC styled breakdowns and mosh parts, these guys abandon a lot of the stale formulas so many bands lose their identity to. This is the new face of Nardcore-and it's scary.

          In Control

          Breaking The Curse

            In Control like it fast and rough! Ranting hardcore in the old skool tradition, short songs then he's off again on another rant. Much hellstorm fury and vitriol in a class of their own.


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