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Popel Vooje 5373 posts |
Edited Apr 04, 2010, 15:58
Apr 04, 2010, 15:53
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MGMT - Congratulations David Stoughton - Transformer Terry Reid - Bang Bang You're Terry Reid Tim Buckley - Blue Afternoon David Ackles - s/t Bert Jansch - Nicola Shelagh McDonald - Let No Man Steal Your Thyme Linda Perhacs - Parallelograms The Replacements - All Shook Down Sandy Bull - Re-Inventions : The Best of the Vanguard Years
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machineryelf 3681 posts |
Apr 04, 2010, 16:34
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Oneohtrix Point Never - Rifts heads up to Squid for pushing me in the direction of this, admittedly it does sound a bit 'Now Thats wWhat I Call Tangerine Dream 73-77' but carved up into small & varied enough chunks to make it worth interesting, some absolute gems spread acoss the 2cds and all are worth a listen Aphex Twin-Ambient Works 85-92 makes a nice companion piece to Oneohtrix Neurosis & Jarboe - s/t Main - Hydra-Calm shoegaze innit LOL Cathedral - Endtyme tradDOOOOOOOM masterpiece-spent all me money other things so until I can afford the new one this will do admirably Bong - Gilgamesh Lives Black Boned Angel - Verdun JAMC - The Sound of Speed Boris-Absolute Go,Akuma No Uta,Heavy Rocks, Pink,At Last-Feedbacker been on a bot of a Boris kick this week, always thought Boris a case of style over substance but slowly I've been coming to the conclusion that they are in fact a first class band with the added bonus of first class packaging, just picked up a copy of Pink with the acid blotter inlay and a clear pink splattered inlay tray and realised that my little collection of Boris cds need a space of their own along with the Spiritualized cds in the corner marked cd presentation that kicks ass Spectrum meets Captain Memphis-Indian Giver in the corner marked giving A&E a good run for its money, wish I could have seen the recent live show MV&EE - Gettin Gone,Goodbye Moonface where MV,EE & friends channel the spirits of Neil Young & the Grateful Dead respectively, makes me even more annoyed I missed them live recently because of work, was looking at their discography the other day, makes AMTs look simple I would hate being an MVEE completist as they have more record labels than I've had hot dinners Van Morrison - Astral Weeks on a unremastered 1987 cd, still sounds damn fine to me, not a huge Van fan but I do enjoy this disc immensely
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machineryelf 3681 posts |
Apr 04, 2010, 16:47
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Thin White Rope- got a copy of Spainish cave lying around somewhere feeling unloved & unplayed, never rated them much ,saw thm live and was quite impressed but the CDs never matched, they are later than the Dream Syndicate IIRC who did it all much better, TWR seemed to have a great record collection but they never made very good cds IMHO had the one with Ya Doo Rite on it which I thinked got culled, not a patch on the Walkabouts who really should have been bigger if they hadn't got lost in the grunge flood
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eyeshakingking 379 posts |
Apr 04, 2010, 18:08
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machineryelf wrote: Oneohtrix Point Never - Rifts heads up to Squid for pushing me in the direction of this, admittedly it does sound a bit 'Now Thats wWhat I Call Tangerine Dream 73-77' but carved up into small & varied enough chunks to make it worth interesting, some absolute gems spread acoss the 2cds and all are worth a listen If you're on on OPN buzz, I suggest you get your hands on a download of A Pact Between Strangers (long OOP CDR on Wagon from 2008). Only two of it's three tracks are on Rifts; one of them being heavily slowed down compared to the version on Pact. I much prefer the Pact... version myself. Since Rifts is a near-complete compendium of everything he's done to date, you may have enough on your hands, but Pact... is definitely one that should not have slipped through the cracks as it has. Also, it has some pretty amazing artwork, imho.
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redfish365 710 posts |
Apr 04, 2010, 18:52
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VA/ Maximum Freakbeat VA/ The Perfumed Garden - 82 Flowerings From the British Underground 1965-73 Liquid Sound Company/ Exploring the Psychedelic Masahiko Satoh & Soundbreakers/ Amalgamation Obskuria/ Burning Sea of Green Wooden Shjips/ Vol. 2 Aeolian Race/ Landlocked Nation Aethenor/ Deep in Ocean Sank the Lamp of Light Motorpsycho/ Heavy Metal Fruit Supersilent/ 5 Circle/ Katapult Don Juan Matus/ ST Asteroid/ II Flower Travellin Band/ Satori Groundhogs/ Blues Obituary Blues Creation/ Demon & Eleven Children Bardo Pond/ Dilate Uriah Heep/ Salisbury Manuel Gottsching/ Live at Mt. Fuji Radio Massacre International/ Organ Harvest Cathedral/ Stained Glass Stories Deep Purple/ In Rock Gillan/ Future Shock Frank Zappa/ Tinseltown Rebellion
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mingtp 2270 posts |
Apr 04, 2010, 19:06
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Redfish, I'd give a couple of toes to see your music collection :)
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redfish365 710 posts |
Apr 04, 2010, 22:03
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mingtp wrote: Redfish, I'd give a couple of toes to see your music collection :) Ming, your collection is no slouch! Most of mine is online at www.rateyourmusic.com/~redfish365 I say most because I keep finding stuff I never entered into the website back when I started and because about 1500 vinyl rock and blues albums are not entered. This is just cd for the most part.
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Robot Emperor 762 posts |
Apr 04, 2010, 22:06
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Re - Dave & Toni Arthur - Hearken To The Witches Rune. It is dark but due to how stark and cold it sounds. Minimal accompaniment, mostly just their voices. None of the eastern influences introduced to folk through A L Lloyd and Davy Graham and certainly none of the "Hammer Horror" attack of Comus. Scary like Carrie's Mum.
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Squid Tempest 8763 posts |
Apr 04, 2010, 23:15
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machineryelf wrote: Oneohtrix Point Never - Rifts heads up to Squid for pushing me in the direction of this, admittedly it does sound a bit 'Now Thats wWhat I Call Tangerine Dream 73-77' but carved up into small & varied enough chunks to make it worth interesting, some absolute gems spread acoss the 2cds and all are worth a listen Glad you like it. It is still getting regular airing here, and, if anything, I'm enjoying it more now.
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flashbackcaruso 1056 posts |
Apr 04, 2010, 23:28
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The Sea Cat wrote: Robot Emperor wrote: Dave and Toni Arthur - Hearken to the Witches Rune. BBC didn't listen to this before giving her the Playschool job. Where on earth did you get that! I've been after it for years. Wonderful. Just keep looking on eBay. I got a mint condition copy for under a tenner a couple of years back.
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