What the RCU Community is Listening to (March 2021)

Wondered what some of the rest of the RCU community has been listening to lately? Take a peek below…

Newcomer Matt says he keeps coming back to Larry Coryell’s Offering, from 1972, despite never really being a fan of his other work.

Kris wrote in and told us he has been digging Music Is Painting in the Air, a compilation of 1974–77 recordings from Italian space rocker Sensation’s Fix.

Another new patron, JD, messaged to say that he’s been listening to “too much Thievery Corporation and Jon Hopkins as of late.”

Lastly, Kenneth let us know that he’s been listening to: Yara Sa Doom by Wau Wau Collectif; Velvet Arc by Chuck Johnson; American Water by Silver Jews; Piece Goods by Object Hours.

Thanks to everyone who wrote in! If you’re a patron and want to contribute to the next RCU Community post, please send me a message on Patreon.

If you want to become a member of the RCU Community and help support the site, please click here to become a Patron today!

-KH


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Keith Hadad, the creator and manager of RCU, has been a contributing writer to Elmore Magazine and Thewaster.com and maintains a regular column, “Keith Hadad’s Choice,” in Blicker magazine. His writing has also appeared in the Smithsonian Folkways' Guest Blog and the Optical Sounds Fanzine. Also, please check out the blog's super-active Instagram account, @recordcratesunited for daily blurb-styled music reviews.

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