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Sudden Grooves

Elijah S. Levine, Matthew DeYoung

rare records and retrospective reassessments by elijah and matt and sometimes guests

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A Proliferation of Originals

It’s perhaps fitting that a song questioning particular people’s “realness” and that of society writ large should itself have been first recorded by someone other than the songwriter and subsequently subjected to a slew of covers. Here is a...

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Los Autenticos! Mozambiques - "Lonely Soldier" (Taboga; 1974)

M: Los Autenticos Mozambiques put out one outstanding record in 1974 titled, “Marcado”. They were formed by members of Los Mozambiques after they split up following the release of their first album in 1970, “El Presidiaro”. Los Autenticos M...

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"Interpretations of the Experiencing of Experience"

There’s this website called classicbands.com that consists of a huge collection of interviews done over the decades-long career of this guy named Gary James who, it seems, interviewed a lot of people. Under the section called “Female Singer...

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Track Review: Apples - "Try Me" (1978; EMI)

Starting off strong with our first track review from Nigerian funk/soul band, Apples. Apples was formed by students at St. Gregory’s College in Lagos, Nigeria in the late ‘70s and put out one killer album titled, “Mind Twister”. Apples was ...

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Elijah S. Levine

    I am a PhD student in English writing about black music, sociality, and subjectivity in the mid-20th century. I'm also interested in contemporary music, labor, capitalism, and culture. more

  • Matthew DeYoung

    Avid record collector and aspiring DJ with a focus in a broad range of music from the 60s-80s predominantly.

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