v/a- BUZZSAW JOINT CUT 3: Pavinyl LPHighly recommended. Buzzsaw Joint was born of a club offering Londoners the chance to revel in the sounds of good ol trashy rocknroll in all its vintage vinyl forms. Club top cat, Fritz, then took the primitive Buzzsaw sounds online with a series of savage Mixcloud mixes created by record fiends from all over the globe. Now, the high octane energy of Buzzsaw Joint has manifested into the physical form with a run of compilations on Stag O Lee. Get your
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Buzzsaw Joint was born of a club offering Londoners the chance to revel in the sounds of good ol’ trashy rock’n’roll in all its vintage vinyl forms. Club top-cat, Fritz, then took the primitive Buzzsaw sounds online with a series of savage Mixcloud mixes created by record fiends from all over the globe. Now, the high-octane energy of Buzzsaw Joint has manifested into the physical form with a run of compilations on Stag-O-Lee. Get your ears around the wild’n’weird sounds of the extraordinary and inimitable Buzzsaw Joint!
Cut number three comes from Pavinyl, a gent whose ride is a decked-out disco-hearse that, in his words, “puts the fun back into funerals”. Vowing to ‘Keep Music Evil’, his club night, Mockers, has had the British market town of Stroud dancing for a decade. Mockers initially played on the musical blur between Mod and Rock’n’Roll culture, but now ventures further afield. As does the DJ himself - his records have hyped hep clubs from Barcelona to New York. On this Cut, Pavinyl shares 18 exotic pearls. From the jungle to the orient, ancient Egypt to Native America - hold on tight, it’s quite a trip!
Side A 1. Phil Campos - Street Fight (Impact, 1960) 2. Glenn and Christy - Wombat Twist (Sonic, 1962) 3. Hi-Fives - Fujikami The Warrior (Hitt, 1961) 4. The Space Men - Martian Chant (Campus, 1959) 5. D.C. Washington - The Mohawk (Felsted, 1962) 6. The Fables - Cleopatra 30 B.C. (Elgo, 1962) 7. Lenny Troy - Chinese Junk (Wanderlust, 1959) 8. Honey and The Bees - Almost Eighteen (Pentagon, 1959) 9. The New Starts - Ali Baba’s Tent (H. Gordon, 1961)
Side B 1. The Jokers - Wing Ding (Drumfire, 1961) 2. Big Brown - Menin Aeide Thea (Palette, 1962) 3. Jack Franklin and the Rock-Its - Beat History (Ronko, 1961) 4. Buddy Bow - Twisting In The Jungle (Palette, 1962) 5. Eddie Hill - Monkey Business (University, 1959) 6. Ronny Goode - Totem Pole (Demon, 1960) 7. Lee Richards - Cha-Cha-Cha In Old Hong Kong (RCA Victor, 1955) 8. Marc Haven and The Aquarians - Hey Senorita (Villa-Yore, 1961) 9. Al Nathan - Days Are Numbered (Private Press, 1962)