audiObelisk Transmission 027: Beaches of the Middle Coast

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It wasn’t when I was standing in Ramalama Records in Toledo, or when I took my stack of goodies up to the counter at Flat, Black and Circular in Lansing, but by the time I left Days of the Doomed II in Wisconsin, I knew I had enough to make a new podcast from all the assembled bits of Buried Treasure. I guess it’s not so dissimilar from the last podcast, but instead of covering two weeks in Europe, it covers about three days in the Midwest. Wow. Say it like that and the trip seems pretty intense.

And so it was. The resulting podcast follows suit. You’ll find it heavy on the doom — perhaps somewhat predictably — with tracks from fest performers like Blizaro, Orodruin, Sanctus Bellum and Earthen Grave, and there’s a lot of newer stuff featured from what I picked up. If you missed the Apostle of Solitude stream the other day, their “Die Vicar Die” from the new Demo 2012 shows up here, but even some of the stuff I picked up record shopping falls under a doomier mindset — see new Candlemass, which starts us off, as well as Paradise Lost, Unorthodox, Saturnalia Temple and Solitude Aeturnus. Must have just been the kind of headspace I was in.

Either way, listening back to it now, I think it’s a cool mix. How many times in your life are you going to go from Amebix to Pelican in a one-two punch? Six? Well, let this be one of them. You might notice that around the two-hour mark, things start to get a little tripped out, with Diagonal, Funkadelic, Hawkwind, Six Organs of Admittance, Amon Düül II and Master Musicians of Bukkake. That’s on purpose. By the time I was about three hours out on my drive home, I was so doomed out that all I wanted to listen to was psych and drone and weirdo stuff, so those were the records I put on. As that was something of the trip I hadn’t yet covered — about the only thing — I wanted to make sure that side of things was represented. Total coverage, dude.

But whether you’re mired in psychedelic indulgences or doomly woes, I hope you enjoy listening. The final tally was 26 songs in two hours and 51 minutes, which is fitting, since I didn’t actually want it to be long enough for a 15-hour drive.

Please stream audiObelisk Transmission 027 on the player above and download by following the link embedded in the flyer at the top of this post, or by clicking here to go to the archive.org download page. Full tracklist with timestamps is after the jump.

0:04-6:02 Candlemass, “Prophet” from Psalms for the Dead (Napalm, 2012)

6:02-10:00 Orodruin, “Gothsmasher” from In Doom (Self-released, 2012)

10:00-16:23 Earthride, “Earthride” from Earthride (Totem Cat, 2000; 2012 reissue)

16:23-23:55 Beast in the Field, “All the Fires in all of Hell” from Lucifer, Bearer of Light (Saw Her Ghost, 2011)

23:55-26:08 Unorthodox, “Standstill” from Balance of Power (Hellhound, 1995)

26:08-30:50 Beelzefuzz, “All the Feelings Return” from 2010-2012 (Self-released, 2012)

30:50-42:08 Argus, “Pieces of Your Smile” from Boldly Stride the Doomed (Cruz del Sur, 2011)

42:08-51:01 Sanctus Bellum, “The Shining Path” from The Shining Path (Self-released, 2012)

51:01-58:45 Apostle of Solitude, “Die Vicar Die” from Demo 2012 (Self-released, 2012)

58:45-1:02:41 Super Invader, “The Many Ways to Burn” from Super Invader (Self-released, 2012)

1:02:41-1:08:41 Church of Misery, “I Motherfucker (Ted Bundy)” from The Second Coming (Diwphalanx, 2004)

1:08:41-1:14:14 Solitude Aeturnus, “Sojourner” from In Times of Solitude (Goomba, 2011)

1:14:14-1:18:41 Paradise Lost, “Tragic Idol” from Tragic Idol (Century Media, 2012)

1:18:41-1:24:17 Earthen Grave, “Tilted World” from Earthen Grave (Self-released, 2012)

1:24:17-1:27:34 Blizaro, “Sobering through Darkness” from Blak Majicians (Self-released, 2012)

1:27:34-1:42:06 Saturnalia Temple, “UR Pt. 1 and 2” from UR (PsycheDOOMelic, 2007)

1:42:06-1:47:26 Spaceboy, “Stoner Fort” from Getting Warm on the Trail of Heat (Frenetic, 1998)

1:47:26-1:52:01 Unsane, “Swim” from AmRep Christmas (Man’s Ruin, 1997)

1:52:01-1:55:10 Amebix, “Largactyl” from Make Some Fucking Noise! (Arson, 2003)

1:55:10-2:00:18 Pelican, “Taraxis” from Ataraxia/Taraxis (Southern Lord, 2012)

2:00:18-2:09:02 Diagonal, “Child of the Thunder-Cloud” from Diagonal (Rise Above/Candlelight, 2008)

2:09:02-2:19:18 Funkadelic, “Maggot Brain” from Maggot Brain (Westbound 1970; 2005 reissue)

2:19:18-2:25:36 Hawkwind, “You Know You’re Only Dreaming” from In Search of Space (EMI, 1971; 2001 reissue)

2:25:36-2:32:33 Six Organs of Admittance, “Invitation to the SR for Supper” from Six Organs of Admittance (Holy Mountain, 1998)

2:32:33-2:46:13 Amon Düül II, “Soap Shop Rock” from Yeti (Repertoire, 1970; 1992 reissue)

2:46:13-2:51:40 Master Musicians of Bukkake, “In the Twilight of Kali Yuga” from Totem Three (Important, 2011)

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4 Responses to “audiObelisk Transmission 027: Beaches of the Middle Coast”

  1. ed b says:

    good one. Ill take this with me on a flight to the west coast Wednesday. Love that Amon Duul record.

  2. Robbo says:

    When I download this it is only 1:47 long, am I doing something wrong?

  3. Robbo says:

    Actually it is 1:47 when I play on Media Player but full length on iTunes, you seen this before?

    • That’s a new one for me. Not sure why that would happen. I just re-downloaded it from the archive.org site and it plays the whole thing in WMP. Maybe a restart for WMP would help?

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