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86 Position 10-18-2009 05:21 PM

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smooth jazz flavoured dubstep

jackhammer 10-18-2009 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by NumberNineDream (Post 754550)
Listening to that album, I hear the evolution of Pink Floyd from Piper till the end. When listening to "Dark Globe", the influence Barett had on the others was so important.

So many latter day fans of Floyd can't get on with Barett era Floyd but his influence can never be underestimated in their sound. Piper blows my balls off!

Laces Out Dan! 10-18-2009 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by jackhammer (Post 754535)
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I love the beguiling simplicity of this album.

I used to be really into that album.
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Ive been listening to Owen a lot again lately.

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Bahamas - Pink Strat has a ton of reaal great tunes...real happy I can across them not too long ago.

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Tenant are an unreal band who Ive been lucky enough to see Live a couple times now. Real unique, technical sound. Recommend to anyone who likes The Fall of Troy, Red Museum, The Sound of Silence etc.

loveissucide 10-18-2009 06:12 PM

Been feeling patriotic.
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Molecules 10-18-2009 06:24 PM

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(1981)

Kraftwerk's last great accomplishment (not counting 'the Mix'), an album that Juan Atkins (one of the inventors of techno, his partner Derrick May unforgettably described techno as 'like Kraftwerk and Parliament stuck in a lift') admits having been a huge influence on him, listening from the outer suburbs of Detroit.

Not that every Kraftwerk album isn't full of signature tunes but this record has the best ones, their delivery is liquid and it's a huge step forward technologically. It sounds like they are rising to meet the new challenges of Japan's prodigious electropop upstarts (and electronic innovators in their own right) Yellow Magic Orchestra, not to mention the many synth-pop followers who learned their trade through Kraftwerk albums and at this time were dominating the charts.

anticipation 10-18-2009 06:28 PM

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Molecules 10-18-2009 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by anticipation (Post 754626)

hardcore. hardcore in the best, classic sense. raw. love the track titles. the beats. golden era hip-hop. For some reason i keep judging this against the first Mobb Deep record, and this comes out on top

anticipation 10-18-2009 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Molecules (Post 754633)
hardcore. hardcore in the best, classic sense. raw. love the track titles. the beats. golden era hip-hop. For some reason i keep judging this against the first Mobb Deep record, and this comes out on top

tell me about it, one of the hidden gems of 90s NYC hip hop. their later remix of I Got Cha Opin is brilliant too.

music_phantom13 10-18-2009 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by jackhammer (Post 754575)
So many latter day fans of Floyd can't get on with Barett era Floyd but his influence can never be underestimated in their sound. Piper blows my balls off!

I'm with you. I really like most of Pink Floyd's stuff, but Piper is absolutely amazing. One of my favorite albums of all time. For me, it's the diamond among the gems of their collection.

As for what I've been digging, I've been listening to a lot of a remix of Fascination Street by The Cure and In & Out of Control by the Raveonettes - picked it up at the show Friday.

Engine 10-18-2009 07:10 PM

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