The Record Crates United Mixtape Episode 16

Tune in to Dunebuggyradio.com tonight at 8pm EST for the latest episode of The Record Crates United Mixtape. Tonight’s playlist is all Fillmore East recordings, including performances by the likes of Quicksilver Messenger Service, Fairport Convention, Miles Davis, and many others. -KH

Summer Worship: The Record Crates United Mixtape Summer Special on Dunebuggyradio.com Tonight @ 8pm EST

Tune in tonight at 8PM EST at http://dunebuggyradio.com and dig some summer grooves. We’ve got plenty of sounds of the season, including some sweltering jams, surreal surf rock, psychedelicized Afrobeat, and much more. You’ll want to crank this up to soundtrack your road trip, your beach party or your mind-expanding BBQ. Drift on in, won’t you? -KH

Spencer Robinson & The Wolf Spiders – Beneath the Surface [Garage Rock/Blues Rock]

Dark, smoky and bitterly haunted, Spencer Robinson and The Wolf Spiders’ Beneath the Surface is a straight swig of whiskey on a broken-hearted night. After playing bass for The Lords of Altamont for five years, Robinson struck out on his own and this intense, grit-filled portrait of adult frustrations and burned-out desires is the firstContinue reading “Spencer Robinson & The Wolf Spiders – Beneath the Surface [Garage Rock/Blues Rock]”

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young at Woodstock

If you’ve been following along with my Instagram stories, you would’ve seen that I have been posting clips of every performance at the Woodstock festival, which happened this week exactly 48 years ago. While on the hunt for some of the more rare and under-seen videos (still holding out for someone to have footage ofContinue reading “Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young at Woodstock”

Festival Friday: The Big Sur Folk Festivals (1964-1971)

Running on the opposite coast from Newport from 1964-1971, The Big Sur Folk Festival was a different beast entirely.   Starting off as a series of workshops and impromptu sets by Joan Baez, Mimi & Richard Fariña and some of their contemporaries, The Big Sur Folk Festival was intentionally kept a small, intimate event withContinue reading “Festival Friday: The Big Sur Folk Festivals (1964-1971)”