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thesweetcheat 6218 posts |
Jun 28, 2015, 22:52
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David Bowie - David Bowie Faust - Faust IV Cluster - Grosses Wasser Adam & The Antz - Dirk Wears White Sox New Order - Movement New Order - Power, Corruption & Lies Billy Bragg - Life's A Riot With Spy vs Spy The Smiths - Meat Is Murder 808 State - "Oops" CD single The Frank & Walters - "This Is Not A Song" CD single Morrissey - Your Arsenal James - Laid New Order - ? Manic Street Preachers - This Is My Truth, Tell Me Yours Belle & Sebastian - Sing Jonathan David EP Manic Street Preachers - Know Your Enemy ILiKETRAiNS - Elegies To Lessons Learnt Lonelady - Nerve Up Lonelady - Hinterland Public Service Broadcasting - The Race For Space Grasscut - Everyone Was A Bird The Light - So This Is Permanence (live)
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Fatalist 1123 posts |
Jun 28, 2015, 23:16
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New: Deradoorian – The Expanding Flower Planet. Bjork meets Can fourth world exotica from ex-Dirty Projectors lady. The new agey sentiments grate a little, but there’s some nice, inventive stuff here, particularly this: https://soundcloud.com/anticon/deradoorian-a-beautiful-woman-1 Schnellertollermeier – X. My, that name just trips off the tongue. Intense math-jazz-rock from Swiss power trio. Zone Six – Love Monster. From the ever consistent Sulatron, another of Dave Schmidt’s bands. Heavy psych that’s about groove rather than grind, rather good: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rY0eYW2FaFs Not new: King Crimson – In the Court of the Crimson King / In the Wake of Poseidon / Thrak / The Construkction of Light. Having a bit of a KC blow-out, and trying to acquaint myself with later material ahead of the live shows in September. I’m sure it’s been noted before, but side 1 of ITWOP is a weird mirror image of ITCOTCK’s first side, right down to ‘Epitaph’ and ‘In The Wake Of Poseidon’ having exactly the same drum sound and tempo – evidence that Fripp hasn’t always been immune to giving the people what they want. Of the later stuff, ‘Prozakc Blues’ from TCOL has made the most impression: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gr5eBnCwMOY Edgar Broughton Band – In Side Out / Oora. Yeah, diminishing returns as they go on, but perfectly pleasant all the same.
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1001realapes 2389 posts |
Edited Jun 29, 2015, 15:56
Jun 29, 2015, 15:47
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Herbie Hancock - Secrets The Charlatans - Some Friendly Paris Angels - Peel Session (10 September 1991) Papir Meets Electric Moon - The Papermoon Sessions Broadcast - Work And Non Work Sparks - A Woofer in Tweeter's Clothing Sparks - Big Beat Sparks - Introducing Sparks Sparks - No. 1 in Heaven Sparks - Plagiarism Sparks - Lil' Beethoven SRC - st Yes - Close to the Edge Isha - Lotus Frank Zappa - Dance Me This Frank Zappa - One Size Fits All Orb - C Batter C Orb - The Observer in the Star House (disc 2) Orb - Baghdad Batteries Big Bill Broonzy - In Chronological Order Vol. 1 1927-1932 Big Bill Broonzy - The Young Big Bill Broonzy Klaus Schulze - Cyborg demos John Entwistle - Smash Your Head Against the Wall John Entwistle - Whistle Rhymes Goblin Rebirth - st Charles Bobuck - Missing Soldiers Conrad Schnitzler - 00-767 Die Antwoord - Donker Mag
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keith a 9574 posts |
Jun 29, 2015, 21:57
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Fatalist wrote: New: Deradoorian – The Expanding Flower Planet. Bjork meets Can fourth world exotica from ex-Dirty Projectors lady. The new agey sentiments grate a little, but there’s some nice, inventive stuff here, particularly this: https://soundcloud.com/anticon/deradoorian-a-beautiful-woman-1 Will have a listen in a moment. I bought her Mind Raft ep some years ago and was impressed
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keith a 9574 posts |
Jun 29, 2015, 21:58
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Another Live Album From... - The Damned The ironically titled Another Live Album From The Damned is not just another live album as far as I'm concerned, because it was recorded at Manchester Academy in 2010 and I was there. As much as I enjoyed it, it wasn’t the greatest Damned gig I've ever seen - the Capt was quiet by his standards and there were a few lulls - but all the same it’s great to have a very decent recording of a gig I was at! Sun-Lingual Tablet - The Fall A mixed bag on early listens but it has its moments. Greatest Hits – Manfred Mann I will always have a soft spot for Manfred Mann - along with The Beatles and The Move they really rocked my world when I was a little lad. Pretty Flamingo and Semi-Detached Suburban Mr James really did it for me this week. Play – Moby OK, it was played to death everywhere you went back in the late 90’s, but I think it’s a cracking album. I've got Greatest Hits LP’s with less hits on them than this! Whip It On - The Raveonettes The opening track, Attack Of The Ghost Riders, is such a killer. Some nice discordant bits here and there are the icing on the cake. Also... Spotlight Kid - Captain Beefheart To Where The Wild Things Are - Death & Vanilla III – Follakzoid Waiting For A Sign – Githead Commune - Goat The Very Best Of - KC & The Sunshine Band The Very Best Of - The Mamas & Papas Always Now - Section 25 S/T – Nancy Sinatra The Slider – T.Rex No Pier Pressure - Brian Wilson
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thesweetcheat 6218 posts |
Jun 29, 2015, 22:30
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Great to see Always Now on a SOOL post. If you haven't already, the new FBN 2 disc reissue is well worth getting.
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keith a 9574 posts |
Jun 29, 2015, 23:22
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thesweetcheat wrote: Great to see Always Now on a SOOL post. If you haven't already, the new FBN 2 disc reissue is well worth getting. Yes, bought it recently but not played disc 2 yet
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dave clarkson 2988 posts |
Jun 29, 2015, 23:29
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Kanye West - Yeezus Psychic Frequencies - Nursed Distractions The Strands - magical world of... Miles Davis -Newport bootleg series 4 Lianne la havas - blood Ghost Harmonic - Codex :-)
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thesweetcheat 6218 posts |
Jun 30, 2015, 13:16
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:) It was great to hear the Peel session versions (at last).
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keith a 9574 posts |
Jun 30, 2015, 18:38
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Will give it a spin this evening!
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