
9 décembre – 10 décembre
11h – 21h
11 décembre
11h – 19h
12 décembre – 16 décembre
11h – 21h
17 décembre – 23 décembre
10h – 22h
24 décembre
10h – 17h
25 décembre
fermé
26 décembre
11h – 19h
We’ll then return to regular hours.
xo Phonopolis

9 décembre – 10 décembre
11h – 21h
11 décembre
11h – 19h
12 décembre – 16 décembre
11h – 21h
17 décembre – 23 décembre
10h – 22h
24 décembre
10h – 17h
25 décembre
fermé
26 décembre
11h – 19h
We’ll then return to regular hours.
xo Phonopolis

Tom Zé was one of the founders of the Tropicalia movement in late 1960′s Brazil and was, musically, it’s most daring member. But, for all his experimental leanings, his music never comes off as pretentious, and it’s often pretty catchy. Back in 1990, David Byrne compiled a compilation of Tom Zé’s early output called Brazil Classics 4: Massive Hits. This CD introduced many people (including myself) to his music. Thanks to Record Store Day, Massive Hits has a limited release on vinyl.

When it comes to making music as a way to map out psychic experience, Andy White and his brother Ed have been charting these depths for many years through releases and performances under the name Tonstartssbandht.
With 2011 almost over, Andy has already produced three collections of recordings under a new name: Andy Boay. Not too shabby.
Psychedelic in the truest sense of its meaning, this is music to give in to and learn from. Let’s all go have that ecstatic experience Werner Herzog is always going on about.
The very first physical release from the fantastic blog Awesome Tapes from Africa is this reissue of a 1982 album from Nâ Hawa Doumbia. Infectious rhythms and Doumbia’s haunting voice make this record a great listen.