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1001realapes
1001realapes
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Edited Nov 21, 2011, 13:26
Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 20 November 2011 CE
Nov 20, 2011, 02:31
Kate Bush - Shrubberies

Kate Bush - The Sensual World

Kate Bush - The Red Shoes (Fish People)

Kate Bush - 50 Words For Snow

Jimi Hendrix - Valleys Of Neptune

Genesis - Trespass

Genesis - Foxtrot

Talk Talk - Spirit Of Eden

Alio Die & Aglaia - Vayu Rouah

Bee Gees - Horizontal

Bee Gees - Odessa

David Bowie - Station To Station

David Bowie - Low

David Bowie - "Heroes"

Nodens Ictus - Spacelines

Ozric Tentacles - Jurrasic Shift

Elmore James - Blues Kingpins

Pink Floyd - The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (mono)

Pink Floyd - A Saucerful Of Secrets

Pink Floyd - The Early Singles

Pink Floyd - More

Pink Floyd - Ummagumma

Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother

Pink Floyd - Meddle

Pink Floyd - Obscured By Clouds

Pink Floyd - The Dark Side Of The Moon

Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here

Acid Mothers Temple - Pink Lady Lemonade ~ You're From Inner Space

Julian Cope - World Shut Your Mouth

Deuter - Aum

Steve Roach - Circadian Rhythms
redfish365
redfish365
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Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 20 November 2011 CE
Nov 20, 2011, 04:03
Psychic Ills / Hazed Dream

Wooden Shjips / West

Cathedral / The Carnival Bizzare

Mastadon / The Hunter (Meh... not overly impressed)

Forest Swords / Dagger Paths

Barn Owl / Lost in the Glare

Causa Sui / Free Ride (unlike some here I prefer their longer form stuff as heard on Summer Sessions and Pewt'r Sessions but this is decent stoner rawk)

Earthling Society / Stations of the Ghost

Various Artists / Ten Year Nasoni-Records Anniversary Sampler

Holy River Family Band / Earthquake Country

Alvarius B. / Baroque Primitiva

Master Musicians of Bukkake / Totem One, Two and Three

The Liquid Sound Company / Acid Music for Acid People

White Hills / Black Valleys

Circle / Infektio

Vibravoid / Minddrugs

Vespero / Liventure #19

Henryk Mikołaj Górecki / Symphony No. 3 (Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra/Kazimierz Kord; Joanna Kozlowska)

Alice Coltrane / Journey in Satchidananda

Pulse Emitter / The Palace of Love

Skin Alley / Big Brother Is Watching You : The CBS Recordings Anthology

Golem / Orion Awakes

3 Leafs / Eat the Earth

Lumerians / Transmalinnia

Wooden Stake / Vampire Plague Exorcism

Klaus Schulze / La vie electronique 8

Deep Purple / Live at Long Beach 76

Experimental Audio Research / Beyond the Pale

Blizaro / City of the Living Nightmare

The Lamp of Thoth / Cauldron of Witchery

Vocokesh / Dr. Hofmann's Bicycle Ride

Geordie / Hope You Like It

Sir Richard Bishop / While My Guitar Violently Bleeds

Furze / Reaper Subconscious Guide

Don Juan Matus / Más Allá Del Sol Poniente
Chaosmonger
977 posts

Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 20 November 2011 CE
Nov 20, 2011, 06:44
Today:
The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
The Beach Boys - The Smile Sessions
The Kinks - Something Else
Forgotten Woods - As the Wolves Gather
Atomic Rooster - Death Walks Behind You
Popol Vuh - Tantric Songs/Hosianna Mantra
Can - Future Days
Megadeth - Peace Sells...But Who's Buying?
Virus - The Black Flux
A Tribe Called Quest - People's Instinctive Travels...
Pentagram - First Daze Here
Skepticism - Stormcrowfleet
mingtp
mingtp
2270 posts

Edited Nov 20, 2011, 21:26
Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 20 November 2011 CE
Nov 20, 2011, 08:00
Albums

Bevis Frond - The Leaving of London
Cave - Neverendless
Orchestra of Spheres - Nonagonic Now (v. highly recommended)
Mistabishi - Trip
Dead Skeletons - Dead Magick
Master Musicians of Bukkake - Totem I
Master Musicians of Bukkake - Totem II
Thee Spivs - Black and White Memories
The Fall - Ersatz GB
Throwing Muses - Anthology
Julian Cope - Rite Now
Deep Purple - BBC Sessions 1968-1970
Expo '70 - Night Mist
Gnod - Chaudelande Volume 1
John St. Field - Control
The Apricot - A Forestful of Threes
Metallica & Lou Reed - Lulu
Wild Billy Childish & Spartan Dreggs - Forensic RnB
VA - Believers Roast Presents The Central Element




Tracks

Jackie Leven (RIP) - assorted tracks
Nick Garrie — The Nightmare of J B Stanislas
theglueman
theglueman
38 posts

Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 20 November 2011 CE
Nov 20, 2011, 08:14
OndaDrops Vol 2, Take the Sounds, Turn Them into Words – interesting collection from the Italian webzine OndaRock. Free download at http://www.ondarock.it/speciali/ondadrops02.htm

AIM – Hinterland

Richard Moult – Celestial King for a Year

Michael Tanner – October Guitar (another free download, http://iamplinth.bandcamp.com/album/october-guitar )

Djivan Gasparyan & Hossein Alizadeh - Endless Vision
machineryelf
3681 posts

Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 20 November 2011 CE
Nov 20, 2011, 08:37
theglueman wrote:

Michael Tanner – October Guitar (another free download, http://iamplinth.bandcamp.com/album/october-guitar )


Really like this , ta for the heads up, have you heard A Death Cinematic
simpleboxconstruction.blogspot.com has a similar feel
theglueman
theglueman
38 posts

Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 20 November 2011 CE
Nov 20, 2011, 10:20
machineryelf wrote:
theglueman wrote:

Michael Tanner – October Guitar (another free download, http://iamplinth.bandcamp.com/album/october-guitar )


Really like this , ta for the heads up, have you heard A Death Cinematic
simpleboxconstruction.blogspot.com has a similar feel



No, A Death Cinematic is new to me. Now listening to it on myspace, it seems to fit well with this very, very wet and grey Sunday morning. Cheers!
IanB
IanB
6761 posts

Edited Nov 20, 2011, 10:40
Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 20 November 2011 CE
Nov 20, 2011, 10:36
Kate Bush - First Words For Snow (NPR stream)
Spiritualized - Lazer Guided Melodies and associated singles
Talk Talk - Spirit of Eden (interesting to listen to this next to Lazer Guided Melodies and folllow the lines of influence)
Talk Talk - Missing Pieces
The Clash - Sandinista (homemade one cd "cut the crap" version)
Yes - Tales From Topographic Oceans
Anthony Joseph & The Spasm Band - Rubber Orchestras & Bird Head Son
Les Double Six - s/t
Dub Gone 2 Crazy
Louis Moholo Septet - Bra Louis Bra Tebs
The Winkies - s/t
Christian Vander - John Coltrane, l'homme suprême
Mott - Shouting & Pointing
Wild Horses - Stand Your Ground
Kronos Quartet / So Percussion - WTR 9 11 / Mallet Quartet
Kid Calamity
9045 posts

Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 20 November 2011 CE
Nov 20, 2011, 10:51
theglueman wrote:
AIM – Hinterland


Utterly brilliant.
Fitter Stoke
Fitter Stoke
2611 posts

Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 20 November 2011 CE
Nov 20, 2011, 11:11
Inspired by Martin Scorcese's excellent docufilm, I've been re-exploring George Harrison's back catalogue this week. The big surprise was the 1981 album 'Somewhere In England', a superb heartfelt pop record chocfull of catchy songs, devoid of the dated 80's production standards that Jeff Lynne inflicted later on. I also dug Hari's underrated mid-70's albums 'Dark Horse', 'Extra Texture' and 'Thirty Three And A Third', all dripping with weird chord changes and that addictively dour atmosphere that was uniquely George.

Joy Division's great 1979 album 'Unknown Pleasures' also got a couple of long-delayed spins chez moi this week. Anyone else get the Sabbath links here? Sumner's guitar sound on several tracks is pure Tony Iommi, despite Martin Hannett's best efforts to stop the band from sounding metal. Check out 'New Dawn Fades' to see what I mean. It sounds like an outtake from 'Paranoid'!

I kept things Mancunian with a few more plays of the new Magazine album 'No Thyself'. Musically, I'm well impressed: it's the most satisfying record released under the Magazine name since the near-perfect 'Secondhand Daylight', despite what I thought would be fatal line-up changes (probably because the new guys have copied their predecessors' techniques off pat). Where I am disappointed is with the main man himself. Although Devoto is on good vocal form, his lyrics are pretty poor throughout the record, veering into obscene tastelessness on a couple of songs, with none of those great one-liners
that made me fall in love with him way back when. But I'm still delighted to have him back.

Have a great week everybody.

Dave
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