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Re: Soundtracks of Our Lives week ending 24 September 2016 CE
Sep 26, 2016, 18:56
Monganaut wrote:
Only a few this week, heads not in the game musically speaking.

Coil - Ape Of Naples/....Ambulance.../ Moons Milk V 2/ Moons Milk (Bonus)
Not listened to Coil in too long. Really enjoyed these after so long, esp. the Moons Milk Bonus disc (Copal, Coppice Meat, Upel) and the 'And The Ambulance Died In His Arms', one of the more laid back live outings from ATP 2003. Johns on fine form banter wise, and the use of Hurdy Gurdy takes many tracks into new and wonderful territory's. Maaaan, I miss these cats!
Amb - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1QJTOyyZK4&list=PLY2_kRyCkpVFIS6firKlSlVjjODECcerE
Moons Milk Bonus (Full)- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNtWVlOkedE


They are re-issueing Ape Of Naples (and The New Backwards) on 7th October. Be good to get a proper copy of AON - damn fine album and like a lot of Coil has been difficult/ expensive to get copies other than via downloads etc ... Hopefully we'll be getting more (non-limited edition) Coil stuff soon.

Monganaut wrote:

Bauhaus - Bela
Still probably my fav' post punk 12". It's such an audacious statement of intent for a debut release, and after only 6 or so weeks being together. I'm told it's a one take thang, dunno how true that is, but there are a few fuck ups within, so possible. Was also my introduction to the idea of 'Dub'. I'd not really come across it before this, Sure Peel played the odd dub track, but it was Bela that turned me onto the possibilities of how spartan/ stripped back/ effects laden music could be so exciting. Went on to be a big dub fan, but took me a while to prick up the courage to venture into my local raster hang out dub emporium. Bela - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKRJfIPiJGY



Synchronicity - was listening to "Mask" and reminiscing when I first heard them in the early eighties when I opened your thread.
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