![]() | ![]() Courtesy of Natural Sound Aural FixationR.I.P. Natural SoundAlbuquerque's oldest independent record store closes shopIt's true, music fans. After decades of peddling CDs, tapes, videos, DVDs, vinyl records and other merchandise, Natural Sound is going the way of Bow Wow Records (where music was “a man's best friend"). Natural Sound's last day of business is Saturday, Jan. 28.
![]() Song RouletteDeluxeDerek Caterwaul is a longtime promoter of local, underground culture. He’s a DJ on 89.9 KUNM FM’s “Music to Soothe the Savage Beast,” which airs Tuesday nights from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m., and he has ties to the Mystery Media Free(k) box—formerly in the 200-block Cornell/Stanford alley—and now other free art boxes around town. Caterwaul is also responsible for Low Life, a DJ night at Blackbird Buvette (509 Central NW) that contains the sweet sounds of deep psych, garage, roots, post punk and punk, funk, and obscuro. On Thursday, Jan. 26, Low Life celebrates a one-year anniversary. This free, 21-and-over event includes guest DJs, free mixtapes and CDs, and video projections from Billy Da Bunny. Peer into Caterwaul’s music collection below.
Flyer on the WallAcousticsLocals Carlos the Tall, The Real Matt Jones and Kimo perform live at Low Spirits (2823 Second Street NW) on Friday, Jan. 27, at 8:30 p.m. Admission to this evening of acoustic folk rock is $5. This is a 21-and-over event. (Jessica Cassyle Carr)
![]() Sonic ReducerPedro Giraudo Córdoba · Paolo Fresu and Omar Sosa AlmaReviews of new music releases. Now with MP3 previews!
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