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1001realapes
1001realapes
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Edited May 02, 2010, 14:50
Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 2 May 2010 CE
May 01, 2010, 23:03
Ennio Morricone : The Hills Run Red

Ennio Morricone : Duello Nel Texas

Ennio Morricone : White Dog

Ennio Morricone : Mio Caro Assassino

Ennio Morricone : Autostop Rosso Sangue

Ennio Morricone : Tre Nel 1000

Ennio Morricone : Invito Allo Sport

The Soft Machine : The Soft Machine

The Soft Machine : Volume Two

The Rolling Stones : Exile On Main Street

V.A. : The Complete Motown Singles Volume 11B

The Residents : Dollar General

Paul McCartney : Ram

Charlie Parker : Yardbird Suite

V.A. : Mr Toytown Presents Volume 3
Sin Agog
Sin Agog
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Edited May 01, 2010, 23:36
Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 2 May 2010 CE
May 01, 2010, 23:33
Lol, do you have an alarm set for the minute it hits midnight?

Good a choice onna the Ennio, eh paisson?


Poet & The Roots - Dread Beat and Blood Heavy protest dub courtesy of Linton Kwesi Johnson, who's now a teacher I think

Lizzy Mercier - Mambo Nassau Really recommended for fans of polyrhythmic danceable rock music a la the Talking Heads

Phil Ochs - Pleasures of the Harbor Gorgeous baroque folk from the protest singer who took his own life a few years after recording this

Crass - Penis Envy Probably my fave Crass album because they give all the vocal duties to the women in the group, and consequently you can actually understand what they're saying, which is a plus for a band with as dense anarcho lyrics as Crass

Marcus Valle - Previsao do Tempo Only Stevie Wonder integrated the moog into gorgeous pop songs with as much proficiency as the Brazilian maestro Valle did here

Allen Toussaint - Southern Nights I'd call him the Brian Eno of soul in that I think he saved his best and most interesting work for his own productions, though he's most famous as a producer of other people's work. He can currently be caught in the HBO show on New Orleans, Treme

Delta 5 - Singles & Sessions A more fun and generally less political Gang of Four. I can hear the influence on a lot of the dance-punk indie bands who are popular right now...but this is less slick and therefore better for me

Circle X - Prehistory/First EP This group should be placed in the same echelon as other heads down and focus Post-Punkers like This Heat. The fact that they loved Krautrock doesn't hurt, either

UT - In Gut's House I really love this all-girl "no wave" group. They reinvent the guitar the same way Fripp and Frith did before them. The vocals might occasionally slip into Patti Smith melodramatic territory, but I find these songs kind of catchy in an avant-rock kind of way

Big Blood - Space Gallery. God I love this band. They sound like they were reared on nothing but the Beatles' Wild Honey Pie and the American Anthology of Folk Music. Like a much more catchy and psychedelic Joanna Newsom. They put up all their albums online for free, but their two best ones, IMO, are: Space Gallery and Big Blood & The Bleedin' Hearts. Listen. Enjoy.
mingtp
mingtp
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Edited May 02, 2010, 00:44
Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 2 May 2010 CE
May 02, 2010, 00:17
Albums

The Movements - Grain of Oats
The Movements - For Sardines, Space is No Problem
The New Pornographers - Together
AC/DC - Iron Man 2 OST
VA - Chains & Black Exhaust (thanks for the tip Sin)
Dum Dum Girls - I Will Be
Black Prairie - Feast of the Hunters' Moon
Lightning Dust - Infinite Light
Xavier Rudd - Koonyum Sun
Death of London - The Independent State of... (EP)
Roky Erickson and Okkervil River - True Love Cast Out All Evil
The Fall - Your Future Our Clutter (fuckin' immense!)
Wolf People - Finger Mag Mix (podcast)
Wooden Shjips - Finger Mag Mix (podcast)
VA - Sick Music 2 (Hospital DnB)



Tracks

Pennywise - Bro Hymn
Don Fardon - I'm Alive
Weebl - Shut Up Woman, Get On My Horse
Bad Company - Bad Company
The Dirty Disco - Sista!
Snatch - Stanley
Airbourne - No Way But the Hard Way



SAVE 6, MOFOS.
The Sea Cat
The Sea Cat
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Edited May 02, 2010, 07:57
Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 2 May 2010 CE
May 02, 2010, 07:54
Tyrannosaurus Rex: My People Were Fair../Prophets Sages And Seers/Unicorn/Beard Of Stars

T Rex: T Rex

Dead Can Dance: Aion

Anne Briggs: The Collection

Tim Buckley: Anthology

John McCluaghlin: Shakti

Miles Davis: Bitches Brew ( expanded)

Mighty Baby: Mighty Baby/Jug of Love

Quintessence: Oceans Of Bliss

Hendrix: Are You Experienced ?

Kinks: Something Else/ Village Green/Arthur/Lola vs Powerman

John Renbourn : The Hermit

Robin Williamson: Seed At Zero/ Four Gruagach Tales

The Doors: Live At The Matrix

The Electiric Flag: A Long Time Comin'

Mercury Rev: Snowflake Midnight

Chris Morris: Blue Jam

Bill Hicks: Flying Saucer Tour

Thelonius Monk: Solo Monk

Bo Diddley: Greatest Hits
zerkalo
zerkalo
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Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 2 May 2010 CE
May 02, 2010, 08:26
Black Merda - S/T
Caedmon - S/T
T Rex - S/T
Half Man Half Biscuit - CSI Ambleside
V/A - Heavy Soul (given away with May's Mojo and one of the best freebie CD's I've ever heard. Not a bad track on it)
lord gazzington
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Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 2 May 2010 CE
May 02, 2010, 09:06
Big Star - #1 Record and Radio city
AC DC - Iron man 2
Miles Davis - Kind of blue, On the corner
Zomby - Where were you in 92
Wooden shjips - Do's, Vol 1, Vol 2
Caribou - Swim
5 years of hyperdub comp
T -rex - The slider
Replacements - Let it be
REM - murmer
eyeshakingking
eyeshakingking
379 posts

Edited May 02, 2010, 09:36
Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 2 May 2010 CE
May 02, 2010, 09:35
Sin Agog wrote:


You've been consistently posting some of the finest selections in these threads for a good few weeks now. From your list this week, this release in particular, is amazing.

Emeralds - Does It Look Like I'm Here? (newbie on eMego)

Breathless - Chasing Promises (VERY underrated group!)

Skyramps - Days of Thunder

Jandek - Ready For The House, Six & Six, Chair Beside A Window.

Terry Riley - A Rainbow In Curved Air

Philip Cohran & the Artistic Heritage Ensemble - On the Beach

King Midas Sound - Waiting For You

Satwa - s/t

Labradford - Mi Media Naranja

Felt - The Splendour Of Fear, The Strange Idols Pattern & Other Short Stories.

Zelienople - His/Hers

Rameses III - I Could Not Love You More

Bardo Pond - Amanita

The Dead C - Harsh 70s Reality

Herbie Hancock - Empyrean Isles, Maiden Voyage

Sonny Sharrock - Ask the Ages

Don Cherry - Brown Rice
Squid Tempest
Squid Tempest
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Edited May 02, 2010, 11:01
Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 2 May 2010 CE
May 02, 2010, 10:34
Top listen of the week has been Demdike Stare's Forest of Evil. At £9 for the vinyl, I can only say go out and buy this now before it sells out (I believe it is a limited edition). Fabulously dark, and yet with a light touch, this record is made up of two side-long chunks of fabness. Easily the best thing I've heard all week.

Jah Wobble & the Chinese Dub Orchestra - Chinese Dub
From the library. This is great. I wasn't sure at first, but as soon as that gorgeous dubby bass comes thundering in I was hooked.

Susan Matthews & Clutter - Silence Alright
A facinating little CD from Apollolaan. Strange drifty piano processed and twisted into odd shapes.

Eleh - Observations and Momentum
This 12" is lovely, as is the B-side by Nana April Jun. In fact, the Nana April Jun cut is superb, I love the way the beat gradually appears from banks of noise-fog.

Beethoven - Bagatelles
Inspired by hearing a clip of Fur Elise on the radio this week, I sought this out from the library, and very lovely it is too. Nice to hear some classical piano for a change.

Porter Ricks - Biokinetics
Thanks to Jim Tones for pointing me (reluctantly) at the d/load for this. I really wanted the CD but couldn't get a reasonably priced one. Great to hear this again, I've been iPodding it all week. Fog-bound beats roll on uneasy seas and roil around your head. Splendid.
The Sea Cat
The Sea Cat
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Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 2 May 2010 CE
May 02, 2010, 10:47
Squid Tempest wrote:
Jah Wobble & the Chinese Dub Orchestra - Chinese Dub
From the library. This is great. I wasn't sure at first, but as soon as that gorgeous dubby bass comes thundering in I was hooked.

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I picked up Jah Wobble's Blake tribute 'Songs Of Innocence & Experience' from the library the other day. Haven't played it yet, but it's on the pod. I'll give it a go in the Deli section later. Fingers crossed that it's as good as I'm hoping.
Jim Tones
Jim Tones
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Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 2 May 2010 CE
May 02, 2010, 10:47
Squid Tempest wrote:

Porter Ricks - Biokinetics
Thanks to Jim Tones for pointing me (reluctantly) at the d/load for this. I really wanted the CD but could get a reasonably priced one. Great to hear this again, I've been iPodding it all week. Fog-bound beats roll on uneasy seas and roil around your head. Splendid.


I know what you mean, when it's something you really like- you must have it!
Good to locate free downloads when the prices get a bit too ridiculous ;-)
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