ᖴᖇEᗩKᗩᘔOIᗪ! ᑭᖇEᗰIEᖇEᗪ 30 YEᗩᖇᔕ ᗩGO TOᗪᗩY Oᑎ KIᗪᔕ ᗯᗷ!!! 𝕃𝕠𝕧𝕖𝕕 𝕥𝕙𝕚𝕤 𝕤𝕙𝕠𝕨!
seen from Argentina
seen from Bulgaria
seen from Georgia

seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States
seen from Russia

seen from Bulgaria
seen from Venezuela
seen from Belgium
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from China
seen from Belgium

seen from Bulgaria
seen from Brazil

seen from Paraguay

seen from United States

seen from Greece
ᖴᖇEᗩKᗩᘔOIᗪ! ᑭᖇEᗰIEᖇEᗪ 30 YEᗩᖇᔕ ᗩGO TOᗪᗩY Oᑎ KIᗪᔕ ᗯᗷ!!! 𝕃𝕠𝕧𝕖𝕕 𝕥𝕙𝕚𝕤 𝕤𝕙𝕠𝕨!
Laurie Anderson with Sexmob - Let X=X (Live) (Official Visualizer)
Happy John Henry Day!!!
This was TMBG's 5th studio album and came out on September 13th, 1994. It was the first album with a live backing band!!! Many TMBG fans at the time were annoyed and felt that they "sold out" and would never be the same. They're not the same. Things evolve and they're better now!!! I was never one of the JH haters but it was quite trendy at the time to be one.
More photos and stuff about this here!!!
(From the old tmbg.com site)
Just uploaded a performance of the composition "Tarmac a Gris Gris" performed live by JG Thirlwell's Steroid Maximus at Le Pompidou in Paris on April 12 2003. Some additional footage shot at Le Lieu Unique in Nantes on April 11 2003.
This arrangement was recorded and released on the Steroid Maximus album Ectopia. The album is available digitally at foetus.org or Bandcamp.
The footage was shot and edited by Clement Tuffreau in 2003. It was enhanced by JG Thirlwell in 2025. Please subscribe to the JG Thirlwell YouTube channel. More to come!
Sexmob - King Tang / Banacek - skronky new single from Steven Bernstein & co.
From forthcoming album The Hard Way released May 12th 2023 on Corbett vs Dempsey For over a quarter-century, the visionary quartet Sexmob has exploded all preconceived notions of what an instrumental jazz band can be. In many cases — on the albums Dime Grind Palace, Din of Inequity, Solid Sender and Sex Mob Does Bond — they’ve done so with producer Scotty Hard at the board. On The Hard Way, Sexmob’s remarkable new recording for 2023, the music skews decisively electronic, as Hard’s beats and soundscapes provide slide trumpeter and founder Steven Bernstein, saxophonist Briggan Krauss, bassist Tony Scherr and acoustic/electric drummer Kenny Wollesen all the stimulus they need for further composition and fearless reinvention.
King Tang/Banacek (Harding/Bernstein) Steven Bernstein-Slide trumpet Briggan Krauss- saxophones, guitar Tony Scherr-bass, guitar Kenny Wollesen- drums W/John Medeski-organ (Banacek) Scotty Hard - U Bass (Banacek) Produced by Scotty Hard
quat of relativity by steven bernstein & steven bernstein’s millennial territory orchestra
// SHOW ME YOUR MYTH //