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mingtp
mingtp
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Edited Oct 31, 2010, 18:24
Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 31st October 2010 CE
Oct 31, 2010, 11:30
Albums

Wolf People - Steeple
Horisont - Tva Sidor Av Horisonten
Demis CousCous - Cover Yourself In CousCous
Demon's Claws - The Defrosting of Walt Disney
Dragontears - 2000 Micrograms from Home (still mindblowing!)
Monkees - Monkees (working my way through a 5 album boxset)
Angelo Michajlov - Saxana OST
Appliance - Re-Conditioned 3CD
Baby Woodrose - Dropout (love this!)
Baby Woodrose - Money For Soul
Baby Woodrose - Blows Your Mind!
Baby Woodrose - Love Comes Down
Dom Thomas - Synthetic Soul and Other Junk (very good!)
Kylesa - Spiral Shadow (excellent psych metal)
EDIT: Outer Minds - Bloodshot Eyes EP


Tracks

Sparrow & The Workshop - Black to Red
Neil Young - Hitchiker
Baconhead - Wookie
Brute Force - King of Fuh (here)
Mary Hopkin - Those Were the Days
Dragontears - Hadron Collider I & II
EDIT: Black Widow - Come to the Sabbat


Hellish Halloweenings Heads
Squid Tempest
Squid Tempest
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Edited Oct 31, 2010, 13:07
Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 31st October 2010 CE
Oct 31, 2010, 13:07
Imaginary Softwoods - S/T
Fabulous double album from Emeralds chap's solo project. Can't stop listening to it, really lovely synth-based ambience. Lush, as the youngsters say these days. Get one while it is still available if you can.

Expo 70 - stuff from MySpace
http://www.myspace.com/expo70
I'm badly wanting to get hold of an album by this lot, coz they sound terrific from their tracks on MySpace. More brilliant synth/drones/atmos.

Mark McGuire - Tidings/Amethyst Waves
Love those loopy geetars.

Aswad - S/T
Ace righteous reggae.

High Wolf - Shangri L.A.
More loopy loveliness.

Focus - Focus 9
Not terrbly consistent, but when it is good it is great.

Wolf People - Steeple
Still avidly listening to this, but still nagged by the sense that something is missing. Can't quite put my finger on it.

Bardo Pond - Dilate
Got this ages ago, but it didn't really click at the time. I'm enjoying it a lot more now, and might have to investigate them further.

ELP - Welcome Back My Friends
Because it is there.

Catherine Christer Hennix - The Electric Harpsichord
Lovely lovely old drone stuff. Somehow exciting in a way very little drone music is - it has a real frission to it.
jb lamptoast-morsley
jb lamptoast-morsley
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Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 31st October 2010 CE
Oct 31, 2010, 13:22
In the last day or so it has been:

Funkadelic - One nation under a groove. Pretty good stuff, but then to me all their 70's output that i have heard is about this standard

Phantom Band - The Wants. Not quite in the right mood for this - didn't turn it off though!

MV & EE - Live @ Miss Peapods September '10. Not at all bad

The Cure - Live Glastonbury '95. Has special memories because i was there. I love The Cure when they are on form - good to see Robert Smith as a vocalist on someone elses' track (Crystal Castles?). Can't remember him having done that before?

Shearwater - i think it was from Green Man '09.

Kinda looking forward to seeing Midlake tonight in Exeter. Was a bit dismissive about them being typical alternate indy fodder, but i think there is more to them than that. Next gig after that will be Hush Arbors at Miss Peapods

Other music that i've listened to this week off the top of my head

Twin Peaks - Fire Walk with me. Should be getting series 2 for my birthday this week. Can't wait!

Underworld - 100 days off. I think so much of the 2nd track that i would happily have it played at my funeral.

Tangerine Dream - Zeit? Can't remember as i am not at home typing this. It was pretty spooky though

Velvet Underground & Nico - Haven't heard this in a while, and was well into it again when i did.
thesweetcheat
thesweetcheat
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Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 31st October 2010 CE
Oct 31, 2010, 14:13
jb lamptoast-morsley wrote:
The Cure - Live Glastonbury '95. Has special memories because i was there. I love The Cure when they are on form - good to see Robert Smith as a vocalist on someone elses' track (Crystal Castles?). Can't remember him having done that before?


He provided vocals on Paul Hartnoll's track "Please" a few years ago. Rather good, too.
ToneStone
ToneStone
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Edited Oct 31, 2010, 15:06
Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 31st October 2010 CE
Oct 31, 2010, 14:42
Brian Eno - Small Craft on a Milk Sea
Astonishing half of it sounds like AGW/Apollo and the other half like Quoth by AFX

Wolf People - Steeple
Proper greasy wyrd folk rock

Monster Magnet - Mastermind
Dave is back to the Spine of God/TAB madness well eavy

Meat Beat Manifesto - Answers dont Come in Dreams
Fantastic new Jack Dangers ! Im gay for him and his productions so he can do no wrong.

Barn Owl - Ancestral Star
More amazing dusty desert styled wyrdness much like Pentastars EARTH

Avey Tare - Down There
Animal Collective goes Dubstep

Phaelah - Fallen Light
Someone who is taking Dubstep into the lighter LTJ Bukem style of texture more than BASS

Zombie Zombie - Plays John Carpenter
Does what it says on the tin :)

Justin Broadrick and Robert Hampson's various stuff and links like :

Godflesh
Fall of Because
Sweet Tooth
Loop
Main
Jesu

New Various Witchouse and Chillwave stuff like :

GR†LLGR†LL
SALEM
Mater Suspiria Vision
Tearist
White Ring
LAKE R▲DIO - ✞✞✞
Dead Virgin
eyeshakingking
eyeshakingking
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Edited Oct 31, 2010, 15:06
Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 31st October 2010 CE
Oct 31, 2010, 14:59
Squid Tempest wrote:
Imaginary Softwoods - S/T
Fabulous double album from Emeralds chap's solo project. Can't stop listening to it, really lovely synth-based ambience. Lush, as the youngsters say these days. Get one while it is still available if you can.



Great list, Squid. Particularly like the Softwoods stuff.

Anyway:

Felt - Crumbling the Antiseptic Beauty

Neil Young - Rust Never Sleeps

Grant Green - Idle Moments

Pentangle - Basket of Light

Expressway Yo-Yo Dieting - Bubblethug

Sean McCann - Fountains

Sean McCann - Phylum Sigh

Xiphiidae - Iiustus / Transresonance Formation

Jandek - Glad to Get Away

Jandek - White Box Requiem

Matt Baldwin - Paths of Ignition

Richard Youngs - Inceptor


Tuluum Shimmering - Swamp Delta Gas Flares

Tuluum Shimmering / Plurals - Split CDR

Tuluum Shimmering - Khual Yaang: To Summon The Spirits DVDR

&
Tuluum Shimmering - Birds of Maya (for Keefe)
(personalised/handmade brand new album made for me as a gift in an edition of 1, which I am well chuffed about. So very very good!)


NP: Taj-Mahal Travellers - August 1974
Squid Tempest
Squid Tempest
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Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 31st October 2010 CE
Oct 31, 2010, 15:10
ToneStone wrote:
Barn Owl - Ancestral Star
More amazing dusty desert styled wyrdness much like Pentastars EARTH


I've been really tempted to get that one - I may have to give in to temptation.
ToneStone
ToneStone
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Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 31st October 2010 CE
Oct 31, 2010, 15:16
Its on the same trip as Earth,Grails etc . . . Perfect stoned rainy afternoon grooves
Squid Tempest
Squid Tempest
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Edited Oct 31, 2010, 15:32
Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 31st October 2010 CE
Oct 31, 2010, 15:26
ToneStone wrote:
Its on the same trip as Earth,Grails etc . . . Perfect stoned rainy afternoon grooves


I'm just listening to their stuff on MySpace - excellent :-)

Edit: ah yes, this current track is very Earth...all dusty-geetar-in-the-desert stylee.
ToneStone
ToneStone
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Re: Soundtracks Of Our Lives w/e 31st October 2010 CE
Oct 31, 2010, 15:35
I guessed you'd dig it, its well nice and droney
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