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yourdailyqueer · 2 years
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Mica Levi (Micachu)
Gender: Non-Binary (they/them)
Sexuality: Queer
DOB: 28 February 1987
Ethnicity: White - English
Occupation: Singer, songwriter, musician, music producer, composer
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30000songs · 1 year
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#748 - Colourgrade - Tirzah
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I feel even more out of touch.
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pettybourgeoiz · 1 year
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3333333mily · 1 year
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tapecase-space · 10 months
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plattenabendonline · 3 months
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Micachu & The Shapes - Golden Phone (2019)
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Soldier soldier put guns away You're still a bird and I'm still a prey
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You can't eat me, I'm still not dead You can't beat greed, it's confident
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teamkrissy · 2 years
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seymourmusicclub · 2 years
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emmalovesdilemmas · 4 months
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On Repeat, On Shuffle
(your first 10 songs on your On Repeat playlist when shuffled) thanks for the tag @academicdisasterfic !✨✨✨
Piazza, New York Catcher by Belle and Sebastian
Origin of Love by Stephen Trask (from Hedwig)
California by Chappell Roan
Sinner by The Last Dinner Party
A House in Nebraska by Ethel Cain
Title and Registration by Death Cab for Cutie
Strange Hellos by Torres
Turn Me Well by Micachu & The Shapes
Bloody Future by Kilo Kish
I Am Not a Robot by Marina
tagging @babooshkart @celestialbee @saintgarbanzo @littlewillowcabins @tackytigerfic @bundledenthusiasm @wolfpants and anyone else if they’d like to!
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eightloukref · 1 month
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Micachu - Feeling Romantic Feeling Tropical Feeling Ill
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funnywizard3000 · 9 months
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tagged by @mxsovereign to write my url in songs!! F - Foggy Burial Invocation by Weeping Coffin - F​.​B​.​I
U - Ultraviolet Angels Descend on Iceland - Autoglass N - No Longer Human - Baphomorph N - Narrow Hallways - Castevet Y - YOU ARE LIKE A FUCKING BABY TO ME - Kaho Matsui W - Weathervaning - Old Saw I - Interlude - Modulogeek Z - Zero the Hero - Black Sabbath A - Arizona Analyzer - HAT R - RADIATION - GOSH D - Do You Remember? (Moose) - Theater of Magic 3 - fuck it i cant find a 3 song. dracula flow 3 0 - 04 Eat Your Heart - Micachu (i am not doing three 0s im not torturing myself like that)
tagging @jammerjenny @exchangeyourexperience @twobat @versleon @starscweam @feedonmyflesh @wirebrother @mundanesalad @ouja @bubblo AND ANYONE ELSE WHO WANTS TO DO THIS TOO!!
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dustedmagazine · 1 year
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Listed: Violin Sect
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Photo credit: Steve Jinks
Formed in 1980 and disbanded in 1981, the obscure Welsh post-punk band Violin Sect left behind just one seven-inch, “Highdays and Holidays/Rivals,” documenting their brief existence. In fact, they’ve flown so low on the radar since then that they were even overlooked for the Messthetics compilations, the CD series that brought the sounds of the many forgotten and amusingly-named UK DIY bands of their time and ilk to a (relatively) wider audience. This started to change in 2019, however, when Sect bassist Steve Walker posted a couple of previously unreleased songs that he’d dug up to Soundcloud, where Minimum Stacks label head Joe Piccirillo heard them as his label was just getting off the ground. Fast forward to 2023 and we have the Vile Insect 12-inch, featuring all four songs from the band’s short life transferred from the original ¼" tapes. The result, to Andrew Forrell of Dusted’s ears, is a mix of “dubby rhythms, scratchy post-punk guitar, whimsy and skepticism,” able to stand with Scritti Politti’s “Skank Bloc Bologna” and Swell Maps “Read About Seymour.” And thanks to this release, it’s finally in a position to reach the audience it deserves.
Although Walker’s bandmates — Steve Jinks (guitar), Phil Rimmell (drums) and Hywel Pontin (percussion and backing vocals) — were unavailable to take part, Walker has assembled a list of some of his favorite music, art and literature from his 67 years on earth for Dusted. “A snapshot within a snapshot,” if you will.
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I was lucky enough to catch a London gig by the Raincoats in 1979 around the time they released their first single. This year Gina Birch (bass/vocals), also 67, has released her first solo album, I Play My Bass Loud, and it’s been worth the wait. Here’s an early one from the first Raincoats LP, though.
Mica Levi — “Lips”
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I got the same sort of excitement when I first heard Mica Levi, together with their bandmates in Micachu and the Shapes. Their work has continued to grow and encompasses other genres such as film soundtracks (e.g., Jackie).
Sufjan Stevens — “Video Game”
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I first became aware of Sufjan Stevens with the release of Illinois and caught him at the end of his UK tour promoting it at King’s College London with a pared-down (although still with those wondrous wings) extra gig. In later years he was in Bristol on the Carrie & Lowell tour. Sublime. Here’s a later track with fabulous dancing.
Saul Leiter — In No Great Hurry: 13 Lessons in Life
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I’ve spent a lifetime as a specialist nurse supporting individuals with intellectual disabilities to maintain and develop their independence together with practicing as a part time psychotherapist for the general public, within the UK’s National Health Service. During this time, I’ve drawn, painted, made music but mainly taken photos (since I was a kid with a darkroom). Maybe there’ll be an exhibition of my own one day but, like Saul Leiter, I’m used to “postponing things and seeing no reason to be in a rush.” For me, his exhibitions and photobooks have a magical quality that validate and inspire all at the same time.
Ivor Cutler
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Ivor Cutler always had my heart but here’s an epic that didn’t feature on his own albums.
Angeline Morrison — The Sorrow Songs: Folk Songs of Black British Experience
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In 2022 Angeline Morrison released an astonishing album… I’m afraid that I can’t stop myself recommending it to people! If you get a chance…
Paul Wright — Arcadia
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Arcadia is a short film that explores Britain’s relationship with the earth, its secret pasts, hidden histories and collective amnesia using old film and TV footage in an exhilarating fashion.
Wet Leg — “Chaise Longue,” live at the BRIT Awards, 2023
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A performance from the here and now, incorporating the past with the present in a truly WTF moment at the Brits!
Gretchen Gerzina — Black England
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Books… so many books! So, here’s what I’m currently reading.
Anthony Gormley — Another Place
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Finally… if ever in Liverpool, visit Crosby Beach and experience Antony Gormley’s sculpture. It consists of 100 cast iron figures facing towards the sea, (gradually becoming encrusted with barnacles, etc.) all modeled on Gormley’s own naked body.
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tapecase-space · 10 months
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zytes · 10 months
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