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2026/3/29 Albums of the Week (Issue #21)

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Albums of the Week (Issue #21) March 29th, 2026 - April 4th, 2026 1) Nina Hagen Band - Nina Hagen Band      Deustchrock - 1978     Nina Hagen put out an album that stands out in its own unique way. Its mixture of elements of glam and art rock with some light influence of punk and cabaret, Nina Hagen puts out a vocal delivery unlike any other, evocative and expressive. 2) Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Shahbaaz      Qawwali - 1991     Qawwali is defined as a form of devotional singing for Sufism, a mythical body of religious practices connecting to Islam. This Pakistani musician is considered one of the most influential South Asian artists of all time, ranging from pop to classical,  whose intense, demanding vocal style can last for hours on end as can be heard in this collection of lengthy musical pieces. 3) Stereolab - Emperor Tomato Ketchup      Art Pop - 1996      Named after the controversial Japanese surr...

2026/3/22 Albums of the Week (Issue #20)

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Albums of the Week (Issue #20) March 22nd, 2026 - March 28th, 2026 1) Muddy Waters - Fathers and Sons      Chicago Blues - 1969      This blues record is one of the many classics from the father of Chicago Blues. With catchy rhythm and raspy guitar solos, Muddy Waters and his influence on contemporary rock music can be found in his most successful album. And as a surprise, the album also includes an entire LP for a live performance with the unforgettable two-part finale, "Got My Mojo Working." 2) Claude Debussy/Maurice Ravel/Alban Berg Quartett -  Quatuors à cordes      Impressionism - 1986      Two string quartets written by Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel highlight the impressionism movement that existed in classical music. Like the paintings from this movement, the performances in this album are vivid strokes of music with stellar clarity, combining both the lush and the sharp. 3) Егор и Опизденевшие [Yegor i Opizdene...

Substack Announcement!

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hey everyone! i’ve been working on a quiet secret project that i am now ready to share with yall yes i have made a substack account. no i am not familiar with the system yet but i have transferred all the data on my blogspot page to my substack account a few friends/followers have suggested me to make this decision and after doing some “research” (one question being will this help bring my blog to a bigger audience), i have decided to make this account!! if you have any friends who are interested in trying out new music that they probably don’t listen to, share this account with them! my reach is still fairly small but i am still seeking ways to expand my platform and get people to explore more outside of their comfort zones which is the best way to learn! keep on exploring new music - the record searcher Link: https://substack.com/@recordsearchers?utm_campaign=profile&utm_medium=profile-page

2026/3/15 Albums of the Week (Issue #19)

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Albums of the Week (Issue #19) March 15th, 2026 - March 21st, 2026 1) Gustav Mahler/The Philharmonia Orchestra/Otto Klemperer - Symphony No. 2 "Resurrection"      Romanticism - 1963      A stellar recording of one of the greatest symphonies in music. Conducted by the great Otto Klemperer, this recording of the Resurrection Symphony explores the complex feelings of death and the existential questions of living that Mahler asks of his listeners. From the most dramatic sounds of despair, Mahler's grand symphony moves mountains with one of the most expressive, overwhelming endings in all periods of music. 2) Elis Regina - Elis      MPB - 1977      An amazing record by one of Brazil's finest. Though her career was tragically cut short 5 years later, this album among many others have withstood the test of time and have become well adored classics in Brazilian culture. Also features a cover of an Ivan Lins track ("Qualquer dia"), who...

2026/3/8 Albums of the Week (Issue #18)

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Albums of the Week (Issue #18) March 8th, 2026 - March 14th, 2026  1) The Horace Silver Quintet - Finger Poppin' With the Horace Silver Quintet      Hard Bop - 1959      Helping to pioneer the bebop sound in the 1950s, this album finds Horace Silver and his lineup at their richest in sound. From exciting rhythms to its amazing band chemistry, this is one of the many masterpieces that defines the legacy of Blue Note Records and shows jazz music at the height of its popularity. 2) Strictly Ballroom - Hide Here Forever      Midwest Emo - 1997      This would be the only album that this LA underground hardcore/emo band would make before disbanding in 1999.  Though not a particularly groundbreaking album of the Midwest Emo sound, it is a rare gem of greatness that is both sonically beautiful as it is raw and grating in emotion. 3) Susumu Yokota - Sakura      Ambient - 2000      This ambient al...

2026/3/1 Albums of the Week (Issue #17)

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Albums of the Week (Issue #17) March 1st, 2026 -  March 7th, 2026 1) Henry Cow -  The Henry Cow Legend      Avant-Prog - 1973      The debut of this English experimental rock band is highlighted by its lack of rhythm and controlled chaos. Despite its unusual time signatures and unpredictable direction, the band shows absolute skill, handling musical complexity with impressive results. 2) Meredith Monk -  Dolmen Music      Chamber Music - 1981      From the multi-disciplinary career of Meredith Monk, her 1981 album is a fine record from start to finish. With its very sparse instrumentation to its epic titular track on the second side of the vinyl, Meredith Monk explores the range between the highs and lows as well as the funny and tearful with the greatest musical instrument of all: The human voice.  3) Negativiland - Helter Stupid      Plunderphonics - 1989      Functioning as ...