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1001realapes 2388 posts |
Edited Oct 21, 2018, 12:57
Oct 21, 2018, 02:27
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Steven Wilson - Last Day of June Soft Machine - Hidden Details Tangerine Dream - Wavelength Jonathan Richman - SA Blue Cheer - 1967 Demos David Bowie - Never Let Me Down (2018 version) Lalo - Symphonie Espagnole Laura Nyro - Nested Steve Roach - Fever Dreams III (disc 2) Soundgarden - Ultramega OK Soundgarden - Badmotorfinger Brian Eno - Shutov Assembly Brian Eno - The Drop V.A. - Nippon Girls 1966-1970 Gato Barbieri - Ruby, Ruby Jon Hassell - Power Spot Bee Gees - Odessa Bee Gees - Cucumber Castle The Moody Blues - On The Threshold of a Dream Aretha Franklin - The Atlantic Singles Collection 1967-1970 Grace Jones - Hurricane + Hurricane Dub The Stands - All Years Leaving The Stands - Horse Fabulous Ween - Pure Guava Grateful Dead - Anthem of the Sun DE (disc 2 SF 10-22-67) Brian Wilson - st V.A. - (Tina Turner / Maurice Jarre) Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
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garerama 1115 posts |
Oct 21, 2018, 08:28
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The Beatles - Rubber Soul (mono) David Bowie - S/t (Space Oddity) / The Man Who Sold The World Tim Buckley - Goodbye & Hello (mono) Alice Coltrane - Universal Consciousness Elvis Costello & The Attractions - This Years Model Miles Davis - Big Fun / Get Up With It / Agharta / We Want Miles / Live Around The World / Live At Montreux (with Quincy Jones) Dead Can Dance - S/t / Garden Of The Arcane Delights Sandy Denny - Sandy / I've Always Kept A Unicorn (2LP) Echo & The Bunnymen - Crocodiles / Live Glasgow Barrowlands 20/10/84 Brian Eno - Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) / Another Green World / Fourth World Vol 1: Possible Musics (with Jon Hassell) John Foxx - Metamatic / The Garden Tim Hardin - Hang On To A Dream: The Verve Recordings Sensational Alex Harvey Band - Next ... / Live At The BBC George Harrison - All Things Must Pass Jake Holmes - The Above Ground Sound Of ... Howl In The Typewriter - Going Down The Cat & Truffle Husker Du - Candy Apple Grey / Warehouse: Songs & Stories / Live Glasgow Mayfair 16/3/86 Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Other Folks Music / The Case Of The 3 Sided Dream In Audio Color / Spirits Up Above: Anthology John Lennon - Walls & Bridges / Rock'n'Roll / Anthology 1 & 2 Melanie - Candles In The Rain / The Very Best Of ... (Buddah comp LP 1974) Public Image Ltd - Paris In The Spring / This Is PiL / There Is A PiL In Heaven The Rezillos - Can't Stand The Rezillos Tom Robinson Band - Power In The Darkness Sex Pistols - Never Mind The Bollocks Here's The Sex Pistols / The Great Rock'n'Roll Swindle Velvet Underground - S/t (MGM Special comp LP) V/A - The Mojo Anthology
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flashbackcaruso 1057 posts |
Oct 21, 2018, 10:15
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Yo La Tengo - I Can Hear The Heart Beating As One Espers - Espers II Espers - Espers III Scott Walker - Scott Elton John - Elton John Orchestral Manœuvres In The Dark - Organisation The Bee Gees - Main Course The Bee Gees - Children Of The World Elvis Presley - Today Elvis Presley - Way Down In The Jungle Room Stereolab - Emperor Tomato Ketchup Stereolab - Dots & Loops Flying Saucer Attack - Further Flying Saucer Attack - Chorus Michael Nesmith - The Prison Pet Shop Boys - Behaviour Thomas Dolby - The Flat Earth
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Fitter Stoke 2612 posts |
Oct 21, 2018, 11:49
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The Beat 'Hands Off She's Mine'/'Twist and Crawl' 12" The Beat 'Too Nice To Talk To'/'Psychedelic Rockers' 12" Bob Dylan 'Blood On The Tracks' The Kinks 'Village Green Preservation Society' Charley Pride ‘Country Classics’ Charley Pride ‘Night Games’ Elvis Costello ‘Look Now’ Elvis Costello 'Taking Liberties' Julian Cope 'Trip Advizer' Paul Weller 'Wild Wood' Paul Weller 'Catch Flame' Paul Weller ’True Meanings’ Soft Cell ‘Non-Stop Ecstatic Dancing’ Japan 'Assemblage' Japan ’Tin Drum’ Japan 'The Art Of Parties' 12" David Sylvian 'Blemish' UFO 'The Wild, the Willing and the Innocent' Mozart: String Quartets K387 & K428 (Quartetto Italiano) Bach: Brandenburg Concerto no.1 (Il Giardino Armonico/Giovanni Antonini) Bach: Brandenburg Concerto no.2 (Karl Richter and his Chamber Orchestra) Bach: Brandenburg Concerto no.3 (English Concert/Trevor Pinnock) Bach: Brandenburg Concerto no.4 (Academy of Ancient Music/Christopher Hogwood) Bach: Brandenburg Concerto no.5 (Stuttgart CO/Karl Munchinger) Bach: Brandenburg Concerto no.6 (LPO/Sir Adrian Boult)
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jb lamptoast-morsley 2447 posts |
Oct 21, 2018, 14:42
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Julian Cope - Fried, Skellington 3 & Peggy Suicide this week... just put on the Jehovah Coat Demo's. S3 being my least fav, but hey its Cope and it has its moments. More intellectually than sonically though - he has a way with words innit. Dead sea Apes - Astral House & Lupus. Good stuff Marc Riley Sessions from This is the Kit and Warmdeuscher - neither of which made me jump out of skin with amazement, but maybe I'm asking too much.
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Fatalist 1123 posts |
Edited Oct 21, 2018, 22:13
Oct 21, 2018, 22:04
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D Rothon – Nightscapes. Latest from Clay Pipe Music label, the ‘new’ Ghost Box (kind of). Slyly seductive sketches for pedal steel, piano, Mellotron etc evoking the hours of (suburban) darkness. A grower. Matt Robertson – Entology. Film soundtrack composer guy and sometime collaborator of Bjork releases reasonably diverting electronica album. I’m not really plugged into this scene at all anymore, but a bit like Jon Hopkins? https://soundcloud.com/mattrobertson/coral Anja Garbarek – The Road Is Just A Surface. Yes, daughter of Jan, but she’s carved out a pretty distinctive niche for herself since the late 90s, kind of spooky art pop that wouldn’t be out of place in a David Lynch film – which is a pretty good description of this latest album, albeit it’s a ‘conceptual’ song cycle about psychiatric disorders or summat. Slightly hard work, but she has a great voice. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjkpN3qWK5o Low – Double Negative. Thought I’d give this a listen based on the ecstatic reviews. I was a big Low fan for a few years, but they lost me a bit after Drums And Guns, of which this is sonically a follow-up, kind of… Couldn’t shake the feeling often that I was listening to some alt dimension version of the Carpenters as an industrial/experimental project. Interesting, with a few great songs, but not sure how much you’d want to revisit it? https://lowtheband.bandcamp.com/track/fly Thalia Zedek Band – Fighting Season. US post-hardcore eminence grise still pumping out heart-on-the-sleeve clanking blues rock. Good: https://thaliazedek.bandcamp.com/album/fighting-season Shida Shahabi – Homes Sherpa – Tigris & Euphrates Amgala Temple – Invisible Airships Stereolab – Peng! / Space Age Batchelor Pad Music. Bizarrely enough, I had never heard these before, Stereolab being one of those bands that I assume I ‘know’, but don’t really. Surprised how shoegazey the first one is, while the second stakes their claim as being at the head of the queue in ripping Neu! off. Matching Mole – s/t Gryphon – Red Queen To Gryphon Three
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keith a 9573 posts |
Oct 22, 2018, 09:14
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>>> - Beak> Tighten Up – Archie Bell & the Drells American Utopia – David Byrne Desitively Bonnaroo – Dr John Semblance - Forma The Power & The Glory – Gentle Giant Goatman 45 – Goat Let It Burn 45 – Goat Rhythms - Goatman Down Underground LP's 2009-14 – The Liminanas Shadow People – The Liminanas Double Negative - Low Egypt Station - Paul McCartney Kin – Mogwai Seeds – Moon Goose Bad Witch – NIN Let's Get Started – Tetrack Electric Warrior – T.Rex Blast First Petite Alan Vega 70th Radio Promo 1,3&4 – V/A Electric Wonderland (Uncut cd) - V/A Making Music - Bill Withers
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keith a 9573 posts |
Edited Oct 22, 2018, 18:40
Oct 22, 2018, 09:20
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flashbackcaruso wrote: Stereolab - Emperor Tomato Ketchup Stereolab - Dots & Loops This months Uncut magazine features Stereolab in their How To Buy article. Obviously these two albums feature! Edit: Mojo not Uncut!!
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Kid Calamity 9045 posts |
Oct 22, 2018, 09:51
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I played a gig over the weekend and before the bands started Stereolab's 'Mars Audiac Quintet' album. I'd not heard this for years.What a band they were - and what a debt Jane weaver owes, eh? I saw Stereolab in a tent at Phoenix Festival yonks ago. Their continual strobe lights gave me the whirlies big time. In fact, I recall I had to leave the marquee on a couple of occasions - eventually settling somewhere near the back by the flaps, where I could look away and see things that weren't flashing.
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Stevo 6664 posts |
Edited Oct 22, 2018, 10:44
Oct 22, 2018, 10:44
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I thought the How To Buy thing was a feature of Mojo. YThere is some attention being payed to Stereolab in a few places this month since their odds and ends compis have been compiled together as a box set which came out a couple of weeks back.
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