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Friday, May 22, 2015

KAKA DE LUXE - Las Canciones Malditas 1983

From the cold north to sunny south, back to November 1977, a group of young misfits, calling itself the lightweight of the pin, which ranged from futuristic comic fanzines making, decided to form a band, inspired by the newborn London punk storm. Kaka De Luxe was founded in Madrid and were Fernando Marquez (Lefty), Manolo Campoamor, Carlos Berlanga (Dario Castro), Enrique Sierra (Sir Henry), Olvido Gara (Alaska), Nacho Canut (zinc Alloy) and Pablo Martinez. No member knew just sing or play, but wasted energy and provocation in some letters that passed censorship difficult time. They recorded an s/t EP in 1978 and in 1983 appeared, when the group had been dissolved, this album with the 'damn songs' which contained their first demos. Kaka de Luxe was very active and is one of the most important bands of the Madrid scene!


Sunday, April 26, 2015

V/A - Viva La Punk 1978-1988

Pretty cool compilation with the Créme de la Créme of early Spanish punk bands, most of them are well-known and acceptable to most palates. I think, many of you need no further words and click the fuck away. Also, the weather is bad today and I think it's time to rip a damn cool record which I receive yesterday and after this another post.

1.Viva El Metro - KAKA DE LUXE
2.Salve - LA POLLA RECORDS
3.Ley Y Orden - LA UVI
4.Escupe - CICATRIZ
5.Baila Pogo Sobre Un Nazi - LA BROMA DE SATÁN
6.Las Malvinas - CODIGO NEUROTICO
7.Inkisición - LAS VULPESS
8.Sangre - PARALISIS PERNAMENTE
9.Maroto - KGB
10.Felices Días En Auschwitz - INTERTERROR
11.Mi Degeneración - ESKORBUTO
12.A Johnny Le Gusta El Punk - FARMACIA DE GUARDIA
13.Purdey - SINIESTRO TOTAL
14.Radio Alicante Muerta - URGENTE
15.Jódete - MCD
16.Soy Cruel - ESPASMÓDICOS
17.Cuando Yo Reviente - COMMANDO 9mm
18.Lucha Contra El Tecno - LARSEN
19.Soldato Desconocido - DELINCUENCIA SONORA
20.La Gran Estafa - ULTIMO RESORTE
21.La Nueva Armada - OX POW
22.La Oración - DESECHABLES
23.El Coche De La Plas - PVP
24.La Farmacia De Mi Barrio - TDK
25.Revolución - R.I.P.
26.Miseria Y Poder - IV REICH
27.Chicos De La Calle - TOREROS AFTER ÓLE
28.Quiero Estrangularte - PANADERIA BOLLERIA NUESTRA
29.Mata A Un Jubilado - SEGURIDAD SOCIAL
30.Ciutat Podrida - LA BANDA TRAPERA DEL RIO

Sunday, May 28, 2017

V/A - La Repera 1996

Ah Fuck, unfortunately nothing with the DFB Cup yesterday and thus also next year not internationally present, after all a very good game of the SGE and congratulations to the black-yellows. Let's go to what's more pleasurable, talk about Get Baque Records. A private amateurish 'label' which specializes in rare stuff, mainly from Europe, and all music is ripped from original vinyls and it's 100% D.I.Y. and pressed in a limited edition. I think someone has digitized his record collection and shares this in form of CD-R with us, simple artwork to that and finished is a small musical highlight. I'm sure this is a lot work and takes toil and time but the result is worth the effort. This is the first GBR compilation with twenty Spanish rarities 1978-1983. Well, whether I would sell them is another story. So, thirty degrees today, time for sun.

1.La Cloaca - LA BANDA TRAPERA DEL RÍO
2.Esperando En La Puerta Del WC - BASURA
3.La Pluma Electrica - KAKA DE LUXE
4.General Idi Amin Dada - MORTIMER
5.El Rey Del Pollo Frito - RAMONCÍN Y W.C.?
6.Ira Roja - RED BOX EL ROJO
7.Ya Nadie Cree En Le Revolucion - ALMEN T.N.T.
8.Tieso De Talegos - ESCORBUTO CRONÍCO
9.Matanza De Una Noche De Verano - GARAGE
10.Muevete - MOTOS
11.Unidos - PARÁLISIS PERMANENTE
12.Descontrol - PVP
13.Te Vere A Las Diez - SPRAYS
14.1984 Euroshima - T.N.T.
15.Muérete - LA UVI
16.Felices Dias En Auschwitz - INTERTERRÖR
17.Treblinka - KGB
18.Pow 1! - OX POW
19.Inkisición - VULPESS
20.Ella Sabe (Lo Que Tiene Que Hacer) - ZOQUILLOS


Tuesday, March 31, 2015

V/A - Bloodstains Across Spain 1997

I finish the month of March with this pretty compilation of bands from Spain. In this country, we were happy to host and I can recommend anyone to visit this land. There's a lot historical to see, pleasant climate, people who talk like a machine gun, delicious food ... and finally cool music. Reliable and rare material from the early 80s is impressively cobbled together and for me one of the best Bloodstains records. I think no more than 500 copies were pressed - Anyway, sit back and enjoy!!!

1.Enciendes Tu Motor - ESPASMÓDICOS
2.Un Día En Texas - PARÁLISIS PERMANENTE
3.La Pluma Eléctrica - KAKA DE LUXE
4.Inkisición - VULPESS
5.Guernika - TNT
6.Y Ahora Qué? - LA POLLA RECORDS
7.Agonía - KANGRENA
8.Purdey - SINIESTRO TOTAL
9.Miedo - PVP
10.Felices Días En Auschwitz - INTERTERROR
11.Mi Degeneracíon - ESKORBUTO
12.Johny Mofeta - ULTIMO RESORTE
13.Luftwaffe - KGB
14.La Policía - LA UVI
15.Botas Y Tirantes - DECIBELIOS
16.Las Malvinas - CÓDIGO NEURÓTICO
17.La Oracíon - DESECHABLES

Monday, March 14, 2022

PARAÍSO - Para Ti 7'' 1980

Paraíso was short-lived New Wave combo formed in the late Seventies, led by Fernando El Zurdo (former member of Kaka De Luxe). After the dissolution in fall 1981, El Zurdo founded a new group a year later, La Mode, together with Antonio Zancajo (guitar) and Mario Gil (keyboards). They were the first declared pop group of the Madrid scene, although didn't achieve the success of Alaska Y Los Pegamoides, Nacha Pop, Los Secretos or Radio FuturaTheir first gig was on March 28, 1979 @ the Martín Theater, although they had previously performed under various names. Although they didn't have a quality live sound live (they never had a professionell management or stable reheasal rooms) they played in public on more than forty occasions, most of the big events and emblematic places of the Madrid underground scene together with renowned New Wave bands of the time, some were broadcast on radio and television.

They recorded a 7Inch which came via the Zafiro label in October 1979 to light & this two goodies should serve as a delicious taster of an album with twelve songs that was already in preparation (the demos recorded since February), but due to disagreements with the record company it would not be published. This album has circulated unofficially among connoisseurs of the Madrid scene and attempts have been made on several occasions to remaster and publish it, the first time by Lemuria records in 2015 but the result was not accepted by the group, the definitive one came then in February 2020 by Munster Records that found the support of them and bears the title The Final CutIn June 1980 they recorded four new songs which were later released through Nuevos Medios in 1983, a semi-pirate EP (since they were still under contract with Zafiro). On October 2, 1980, in the Sala Sol, the Farewell to Paraíso took place (the first), followed in March 1981 in Caminos by the final, in which Paraíso performed as a quartet (El Zurdo, Antonio, Mario & Paco) and songs were already included, which later belonged to the repertoire of La Mode together with the main pieces of Paraíso.

Paraíso was characterized by eclectic pop, provocative lyrics and a very extensive and varied live repertoire. Their most famous song, Para Ti, was included on many compilations and has in some ways become an anthem of the period.