It’s the end of another week and here we are with the fifth episode of the Stay-at-Home Edition of Free Form Freakout. With the recent announcement from our governor that certain restrictions will remain in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, specifically that all schools will remain closed for the remainder of the school year, it’s looking like I’ll be continuing to record these homespun installments through the month of May at the very least. While I’m looking forward to resuming my weekly meet-ups with my good friend and co-host, Carl, the process of simply recording these shows has been incredibly helpful, I’d say damn near therapeutic over these past few weeks. These have become my “audio journals” to some extent. I hope that you find these to be worthwhile in some way, too. The good news: the temperature has been rising and the sun has been making its presence known (as you can faintly see from my obscured bunker vantage point pictured above). Summer is right around the corner! For now, though, I hope you enjoy this new episode. Feel free to get in touch if you have any comments or questions.
- Sunwatchers “Love Paste” from Oh Yeah? (Trouble In Mind)
- EXEK “Lobbyist” from Some Beautiful Species Left (Digital Regress/Anti Fade)
- Scarcity of Tanks “Torpedo” from Dissing the Reduction (Total Life Society)
- Brannten Schnüre “Dunkelheit” from Durch Unser Zugedecktes Tal (Youdonthavetocallitmusic)
- Baldruin “Nachricht von Morgen” from Vergessene Träume (Ikuisuus)
- Andrew Pekler “Fanseca Winds (Lament)” from Sounds From Phantom Islands (Faitiche)
- Magnetic Ghost “Reality Distortion Field” (live) from Social Distance Remote (self-released)
- Magnetic Ghost “Thrall” (live) from Social Distance Remote (self-released)
- Toned “Ideas In Action” from The Private Sector (Shhpuma)
- The Giuseppe Logan Quartet “Dance of Satan” from S/T (ESP Disk)
- Gary Wilson “You Keep On Looking” from You Think You Really Know Me (Motel Records)
- Ceeys & Constant Presence “Nothing Special” from Thesis 17 (Thesis Project)