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1001realapes 2387 posts |
Edited Jan 09, 2012, 11:19
Jan 08, 2012, 00:10
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White Willow - Terminal Twilight White Willow - Storm Season White Willow - Signal To Noise White Willow - Sacrament White Willow - Ignis Fatuus Country Joe & The Fish - Electric Music For The Mind And Body Alio Die - Sit Tibi Terra Levis / Introspective Alio Die - Leaves Net Sun Ra - The Futuristic Sounds Of Sun Ra Necrophorus - Elinros Necrophorus - Imprints High Wolf - Atlas Nation V.A. - Classic Blues Songs From The 1920's vol 9 Steve Roach - Back To Life Steve Roach - Groove Immersion Steve Roach - Dynamic Stillness Chilli Willi & The Red Hot Pepper's - Bongos Over Balham The Residents - ERA B474 Harry Partch - Collection vol. 1 The Who - A Quick One (in glorious MONO) Merzbow - Camouflage Desiderii Marginis - Deadbeat Brian Eno - Neroli Brian Eno with Leo Abrahams and Jon Hopkins - Small Craft On A Milk Sea Françoise Hardy - Ma jeunesse fout le camp... Paul McCartney & Wings - Red Rose Speedway |
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drewbhoy 2557 posts |
Jan 08, 2012, 01:08
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Saltfishforty - Orkney Twister Saltfishforty - Goose Music Natalie MacMaster - In My Hands Elise MacLellan - Kiss On the Wind Jennifer & Hazel Wrigley - Mither O The Sea Kate Bush - Director's Cut Glasvegas - Euphoric///Heartbreak\\\ Amy Winehouse - Hidden Treasures Three Of A Perfect Pair - King Crimson plus loads of Coltrane, Sanders etc etc (cheers SC)
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laresident 861 posts |
Jan 08, 2012, 03:45
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The gods have smiled upon me and given me some work, I have been happy to revisit the first three Sparklehorse albums. Lovely mellow songs that brighten up the pre-dawn drives along the freeways of L.A.
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Chaosmonger 977 posts |
Jan 08, 2012, 05:07
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What is that Residents album? As for me: Pere Ubu - The Modern Dance The Fall - Hex Enduction Hour The Fall - Slates NEU! - s/t NEU! - '75 Ennio Morricone - Morricone 2000/2001 Ennio Morricone - Morricone in the Brain Atomic Rooster - Death Walks Behind You Neil Young - On the Beach
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Chaosmonger 977 posts |
Jan 08, 2012, 05:15
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Oh, and Battiato - Fetus
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1001realapes 2387 posts |
Jan 08, 2012, 07:47
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Chaosmonger wrote: What is that Residents album? As for me: Pere Ubu - The Modern Dance The Fall - Hex Enduction Hour The Fall - Slates NEU! - s/t NEU! - '75 Ennio Morricone - Morricone 2000/2001 Ennio Morricone - Morricone in the Brain Atomic Rooster - Death Walks Behind You Neil Young - On the Beach http://theresidents.downloadcentric.net/Product?id=D06036F00GX57ZFRQNH05
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IanB 6761 posts |
Edited Jan 08, 2012, 11:09
Jan 08, 2012, 11:09
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Keith Jarrett's "Spheres", "Odin", Black Tempest, the pre Cope Spaceship Mark recordings, "50 Words For Snow" and the ECM Arvo Part records have all provided a very effective soundtrack to selectively deleting many 1000s of mp3s off of my hard drive. Junking all the records that have been waiting for me to get around to them has felt pretty good. If I can get my domestic collection down to around 500 pieces of vinyl and their digital equivalents then that will free up a lot of head space for other things.
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Lawrence 9547 posts |
Jan 08, 2012, 15:00
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Rusted Shit: Hot Sex Finally have something on vinyl from this Houston, Texas noise rock group. Comes with a live DVD-R which I thought was going to be something pornographic (maybe the cover art made me think that) but the performance did have a stripper on stage mid-set. But that set did have an extra guitarist and saxophone, and better than the record, especially considering live shows for this band are as rare as hen's teeth... Bloodrock: USA Well I can now say I have all the Bloodrock I really need, the only real letdown being the live 2 record set (just doesn't capture whatever they might've been like live) and of course one of their two last ones (bad prog-rock, really.) Of course if the first was lingering late-psych acid rock, and the second schizophrenic (not sure if they wanted to be commercial or stay sick, but does have "DOA"), the third they started to get into political/social-commentary ("America" being a particularly odd way to end an album.) But this one is one really bad trip through post-Woodstock/Altamont America. Like Black Sabbath there's references to Satan but here it's used more metaphorically -- pointing out the loss of a moral compass and the excess that ultimately doomed the Flower Children. Bloodrock saw the hippy sellout in '71, before anybody else did... What else? Blue Oyster Cult, Patti Smith...
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mingtp 2270 posts |
Jan 08, 2012, 16:13
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Albums Psychic Ills - Hazed Dream Master Musicians of Bukkake - Totem I Master Musicians of Bukkake - Totem II Master Musicians of Bukkake - Totem III Woven Hand - Black Of The Ink Datashock - Pyramiden von Gießen The Devil's Blood - The Thousandfold Epicentre (Hail Moonie!) PJ Harvey - Let England Shake Circle - Rautatie Testament - Practice What You Preach Corvus Corax - Sverker Dark Sun - A Journey Through Space (2004-2005) Yamantaka / Sonic Titan - Yamantaka / Sonic Titan Thought Forms - Fire Burn Me Clean (Hail Squid!) Thought Forms - Thought Forms (And again!) Arcadium - Breathe Awhile (love this to bits, a lost gem) Tracks Theory of a Deadman - Bitch Came Back David Byron - African Breeze Demis Roussos - I Dig You TV The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (natch) Sherlock (best thing on UK TV? quite possibly) Boardwalk Empire Season 2 Spiral Season 1 Borgen (those Danes don't half know how to make good telly!) Happy New Year you lovely bastards.
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riverman 845 posts |
Jan 08, 2012, 16:49
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Not had too much time for sounds this week but the following three new purchases have been on repeated listen: Kogumaza - s/t Bong - Gilgamesh Lives Annapurna Illusion - Life is an Illusion Also listened to Yamantaka Sonic Titan - YT/ST (on bandcamp, still waiting for the cd!) Sunn O))) - OO Void
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