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solipsistic NATION No. 107: !K7 Records

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As a former Bostonian, living in San Diego can be difficult. Especially during the fall. When I lived in New England, for example, the seasons serv... More

As a former Bostonian, living in San Diego can be difficult. Especially during the fall. When I lived in New England, for example, the seasons served as cue as to what I be drinking for the next several months. When summer came to Boston I would begin drinking rum and cokes or gin and tonics. They were light and effervescent. Just the sort of thing to keep you cool during the hot and humid summer months. When fall crept in I would switch over to Guinness, whiskey and scotch. They were comfort drinks to get you through the endless winter months. In San Diego I lack those clues. On, there is a change in the seasons but it's subtle and to my New England blood it might as well be spring all year round. So what to drink? I also have a similar problem with music. In the spring and summer it makes perfect sense to listen to The Ramones but once fall kicks in The Ramones seem kind of dumb. In the winter months I can listen for hours on end to someone like Nick Drake but in the summer Nick Drake seems kind of melodramatic. Bit if it's perpetually spring, what the hell do you listen to? I don't have that problem with the music from !K7 Records. The driving music of, say, The Herbaliser is perfect for sunny days by the beach and I can wind down with their moodier songs in the evening. I find that almost all of the music !K7 Records can be played regardless of the season. All of it is wonderfully inventive, sexy and playful! The Herbaliser "On Your Knees (featuring Jessica Darling)" Boozoo Bajou "Killer (Featuring Top Cat)" Trüby Trio "High Jazz" Bomb the Bass "So Special (Radio Edit)" Erlend Øye "Every Party (Has a Winner and a Loser)" Tosca "John Lee Huber" Stateless featuring Lateef the Truthspeaker "Bloodstream" Swayzak "Quiet Life" Kruder & Dorfmeister "Black Baby" Interview with Stephen Bowles of !K7 Records Carl Craig "Sandstorms" Interview with Stephen Bowles of !K7 Records Cobblestone Jazz "Change Your Apesuit" Interview with Stephen Bowles of !K7 Records Less

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