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Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 9 December 2012 CE
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Moon Cat
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Edited Dec 09, 2012, 16:12
Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 9 December 2012 CE
Dec 09, 2012, 11:22
Marnin'...

Hawkind - Levitation. Huw Lloyd-Langton's finest hour perhaps? Certainly a favourite of mine anyhoo. RIP

New Model Army - Today is a Good Day
Rose Kemp - The Golden Shroud
Alex Hutton Trio - Legentis. Great stuff!
Talvin Singh - Ha
Air - Talkie Walkie
Solus3 - Corner of the Dub
Christos Fanara - Impermanence
Inference - Resistance is Mutable
Kosmiche Boy - Clockwerk
Electro Quarterstaff - Gretzky
Stealing Sheep - Into The Diamond Sky.
Asteroid - ST
Uriah Heep - Into The Wild.
Mediaeval Baebes - The Huntress
Ancestors - Of Sound Mind
Devil Driver - Beast. Fantastic! m/
Mirror Queen - From Earth Below
Lords of Falconry - ST
I am Colossus - ST
Luke Vibert & BJ Cole - Stop The Panic!

Haco & Sakamoto Hiromachi - Ash in the Rainbow. Fragile, improvised beauty merged with welcome slices of something quite silly. Melancholic and entertaining. Bargain! (Thanks Ian!)

Priestess - Hello Master. Superb 70's infused riffage.
Curve - Come Clean
The Black Ships - Kurofune EP (have they done any more? Must check!)*
Starlings - The Last One 12"
Iron Maiden - The Final Frontier

Mr Oizo - Analog Worms Attack. Hadn't played this for awhile and it struck me as to how odd it is in a way. I wonder what some people may have thought if they got this album on the strength of the "Flat Beat" Levis hit -itself quite odd and, ironically, listed as an 'extra track' - and got home to find an album of minimal, pretty skewed, squelchy, n' experimental electronica some of which could easily be described as proto-dubstep. Good stuff though and made even more pleasingly absurd by a little sticker of Flat Eric on the cd box saying "This is the music I dance to." Makes me smile anyway.

Have a nice week x

*EDIT (ooer!) Apparently The Black Ships, as in Nick McCabe and co, are now called Black Submarine after a dispute with a US band also called The Black Ships.
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