DIRTY THREE

Sad & Dangerous

(Poon Village) Used LP $50.00

“A subtle but delicious introduction to the Dirty Three’s atypical sound,” according to Trouser Press. “The lead track, a spooky cover of ‘Kim’s Dirt’ by former Scientist Kim Salmon, hints at a connection between the Dirty Three and their Australian forebears, a kinship that would later become more overt. The album’s first half has a tense, low-key atmosphere, as Jim White’s sympathetic percussion and equally attuned guitar from ex-Moodist Mick Turner (who also produced the album) flesh out Warren Ellis’s violin leads. The second half heads all over the place: ‘Devil in the Hole’ is light on drama and heavy on decorative twists, ‘Jim’s Dog’ dips into jazzy waters and ‘Short Break’ is a roadrunner-paced jam. ‘You Were a Bum Dream’ forecasts Ellis’s flourishing, descriptive style and ability to set and maintain a tone.” First pressing from 1994. Silkscreened jacket

GATE

Live In Boston, NYC 1994

(Poon Village) Used CD $9.00 (Out-of-stock)

Michael Morley and Lee Ranaldo’s mesmerizing thirty-minute guitar duo instrumental layers feedback, delay and looped drones. Six shorter tracks, with electric harp improviser Zeena Parkins joining the duo faded in and out of densely organized sectors of gloriously abstract noisic combinations. Screenprinted card-folio.

WHITE WINGED MOTH

I Can See Inside Your House

(Poon Village) Used LP $11.00

Beautifully ringing guitar tones of organic-metallic origin from 1996 by Dean Roberts (formerly of New Zealand trio Thela), sounding akin to sweet electric string extrapolation worthy of Bad Moon Rising, with occasional whispered vocals, bits of piano and taped-haze. Hand-cut and silkscreened jacket. Clear vinyl

WHITE WINGED MOTH

I Can See Inside Your House

(Poon Village) Used CD $8.00 (Out-of-stock)

Beautifully ringing guitar tones of organic-metallic origin, bits of piano, and occasional whispered vocals by Dean Roberts of the New Zealand improv / drone trio Thela, originally released in the mid 90s. Dreamsearch ambiance from the tape haze. Screen-printed, die-cut folio. glued photograph