"Kosugi Catch Wave, it's a mind fryer too. Long tracks and one is for vocals and one is for violin. This is the one for me; it's a definite favorite, would be in a top 10 or 20 records for me of all time."Watch this moment
What's In My Bag № 608
Avey Tare
David Michael Portner, also known by his moniker Avey Tare, is an American musician and songwriter who co-founded the experimental pop band Animal Collective. He has released four solo albums, as well as four collaborative albums with Panda Bear three of which were later retroactively classified under Animal Collective's discography.
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Ep #608 ·
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What Avey Tare said · 7 records
Every quote links to the moment in the episode."I'm psyched to check it out."Watch this moment
"Chico Hamilton I discovered not that long ago, just gotten into all of his stuff. This album in particular has two tracks, 'Blue Sands' and 'The Sage.'"Watch this moment
"First Moog Quartet Popcorn, there are a few versions of the song out there which are usually like synthy Moog. I like that kind of stuff, just like the kind of quirky Moog sounds."Watch this moment
"Thank you Drag City, Low, Double Negative."Watch this episode
"Willy Thrasher's 'Spirit Child' is just very honest music, great songs, and yeah it's worth checking out. I don't know people that might like Velvet Underground or kind of stuff like that."Watch this moment
"Robert Hood's 'Internal Empire' is a classic minimal techno record, very good minimal techno. I really like for it to be minimal but locking is something that I can find myself losing myself in."Watch this moment
Everything in the bag
9 records · pulled off the shelves at Amoeba HollywoodCatch Wave
Takehis Kosugi
1975
Sun Ra Featuring Pharoah Sanders & Black Harold
Sun Ra, Pharoah Sanders & Black Harold
1972
Chico Hamilton Quintet (feat. Buddy Collette)
Chico Hamilton Quintet
1956
Popcorn
Gershon Kingsley's First Moog Quartet
1972
Balaklava
Pearls Before Swine
1968
Double Negative
Low
2018
Spirit Child
Willie Thrasher
1981
Wanci
Tarawangsawelas
2017
Internal Empire
Robert Hood
1994
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