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Old 05-27-2016, 09:47 PM   #12441 (permalink)
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Old 05-28-2016, 06:00 AM   #12442 (permalink)
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I've been meaning to listen to this for awhile. I really enjoyed it when I finally did. It has gotten several spins from me in the last few days. Currently listening to it again right now. Grime is having a pretty good year so far.
I still haven't listened to this

Everyone I know has said it's very good but I haven't got round to it yet.

This Is England is one of the best tracks/videos he's ever done imo.
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Old 05-29-2016, 08:50 AM   #12443 (permalink)
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The Shangri-Las - Full Discography (1963-1967)

Nice compilation of tunes from one of my favorite female vocal groups of the 60's.
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Old 05-29-2016, 11:19 PM   #12445 (permalink)
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Frost* - Falling Satellites (2016)

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is an amazing producer and keyboardist. Some of you might remember Milliontown by this group from back in 2006, arguably the best progressive record of the last 15 years. Some very proggy-pop crossover material can be found here as well, including cool trap beat inspired sequences on tracks like 'Towerblock'. Highly recommended.




Blind Mr. Jones - Stereo Musicale (1992)

Reacquainting myself with this flute-laden shoegaze classic. Pretty "out there" for '92.

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Tim Buckley - Starsailor

Probably going to be an all time favourite album of mine. Avant-garde rock with jazz, classical, and folk influences. Some of the album sounds like a toned down Mahavishnu Orchestra with Jim Morrisson on vocals and others range from sultry jazz folk to atonal tape madness. This ones been getting a lot of spins lately.


Tim Hecker - Love Streams

Absolutely gorgeous, what did you expect? I especially like the bass clarinet on this one.


Obscura - Cosmogenesis

The album cover told me no, but the Gorguts band name finally made me check these guys out. Some ****ing great and relentless death metal here. Much pleased.
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Obsessed with these records lately, constantly on a loop.
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I broke out these two albums tonight. Haven't spun them for more than decade, and oh how they were a trip down memory lane! I know a lot of people find Elton John corny--hell I do, too!--but he is, in my opinion, an amazing songwriter. These two (and his first album) are my favorite Elton John albums, and it was ****ing fun listening to these with Kedvesem and singing along with all we had!




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I broke out these two albums tonight. Haven't spun them for more than decade, and oh how they were a trip down memory lane! I know a lot of people find Elton John corny--hell I do, too!--but he is, in my opinion, an amazing songwriter. These two (and his first album) are my favorite Elton John albums, and it was ****ing fun listening to these with Kedvesem and singing along with all we had!
Absolutely amazing good time! I haven't thought about these albums in ages, but Goodbye Yellow Brick Road [sic] especially has a place in my heart that no other album can ever have. Something that can only happen once...

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