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Monganaut
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Edited Oct 25, 2020, 19:19
Re: Soundtracks To Our Lives w/e 24/10/20
Oct 25, 2020, 19:19
The Missus and myself have just returned from a pleasant autumnal ramble at NT owned Dudmaston Woods in Shropshire. Though the late-ish Indian Summer we had has played havoc with me body clock, and where I usually embrace all things Autumnal (it's my fav season usually) I feel a little cheated this year at it getting dark so flipping early.

Anyhoo, not much this week.

Craven Faults - Live Works
This is an outstanding slab of arpeggiated and washes Berlin School style electronics. New record 'Enclosures' out Nov 27 chill lovers!
https://cravenfaults.bandcamp.com/

Marilyn Manson - Antichrist Superstar
I love this, Holywood and Mechanical Animals, they metally elctro glam sound he has fer these trilogy of albums really floats my boat.

Psychedelic Furs - Made Of Rain
Really enjoying the latest PF album, top rock album, not a duffer on it.
https://thepsychedelicfurs.bandcamp.com/album/made-of-rain

John Foxx - The Garden 2CD
Become a bit obsessed with this record over the last few weeks. I hated it on release back in the 80's as it wasn't Metamatic Mk II ( stupidly I think I gave my vinyl copy away in disgust a few weeks after purchase I was so unimpressed). Now there's time and distance between the two records I can appreciate the difference in sound and approach, and even spot the Metamatic leftovers/reworks slipped into the album. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=US1WrdE_tEI&list=PLijPiy4xM0hejB5uX3A1PbJb2dTQ6UbDO

Dope/Cope - Semi Legal on the Edge of Culture, Floored Genius 1, Floored Genius II, Autogeddon, Saint Julian.

PJ Harvey - To Bring You My Love (Demos)
Pretty much fully formed versions of the album in demo form. Nice to hear though, as it's prob my fav Peej album.

Weirdly got stuck in a time tunnel vortex this week and binge watched all those 'Shoestring' episodes on youtube. Remember enjoying it as a kid, and tbh it hasn't aged as bad as some detective shows of the same era. Lots of views of Bristol (well mostly Clifton area) and Somerset environs. Most episodes are small stories. It's a nice antidote to the overplayed violence and explosions, or serial killer plots of the modern ilk.

Have a safe week and keep well Y'all!

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