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appleghost 03-28-2013 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Euronomus (Post 1301191)
Scrolled past this like 3 times before it occurred to me that the title might mean Baths was involved. Went and checked out some tracks on youtube and yep he produced it, even sampled a lot of his own stuff. Baths is my favorite electronic producer of the last few years so I'll def be checking this out in full.


I haven't listened to Baths before, except the tracks Milo used. Feel free to post some links to his best work :)

Milo's voice and lyrics fit the production very well. Hope you'll enjoy it!

Urban Hat€monger ? 03-28-2013 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by crazed (Post 1301554)
"From the Ground Up" by John Fullbright.

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Originally Posted by crazed (Post 1301322)
Purling Hiss Water On Mars CD.

The point of this thread is to tell us WHY you're digging them.

crazed 03-28-2013 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Urban Hat€monger ? (Post 1301594)
The point of this thread is to tell us WHY you're digging them.

Okay.

"From the Ground Up" by John Fullbright. I suppose it's a combination of the songwriting and Fullbright's bluesy, country-swamp voice that's drawn me to this album. The keyboard based songs remind me favorably of Randy Newman while the guitar numbers evoke Guy Clark. Comparisons aside, the album has stuck with me long after it ends.


Purling Hiss "Water On Mars". Enjoying this mostly because of the much improved songwriting (though I know someone who hates the album for this very reason). Also, the second track, "Mercury Retrograde", has become a welcome earworm.

Urban Hat€monger ? 03-28-2013 04:06 PM

Good work fella :thumb:

Anteater 03-30-2013 06:42 PM

http://www.andrewchart.co.uk/images/...liars_0001.jpg
Todd Rundgren - Liars (2004)

I've been a hardcore Rundgren fan since before I could tie my own shoes, but this album really is something special even for him. Blending rave friendly electronica, trip-hop and his trademark approach to soul-oriented pop into something resembling cohesion is one hell of a feat, but he pulls it off with flying colors. :thumb:

Brad Stengel 03-30-2013 06:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Anteater (Post 1302336)
http://www.andrewchart.co.uk/images/...liars_0001.jpg
Todd Rundgren - Liars (2004)

I've been a hardcore Rundgren fan since before I could tie my own shoes, but this album really is something special even for him. Blending rave friendly electronica, trip-hop and his trademark approach to soul-oriented pop into something resembling cohesion is one hell of a feat, but he pulls it off with flying colors. :thumb:

Rundgren doing electronica??? This sounds insane. Is it truly worth a casual 70's Rundgren fan?

Anteater 03-30-2013 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Brad Stengel (Post 1302338)
Rundgren doing electronica??? This sounds insane. Is it truly worth a casual 70's Rundgren fan?

There's a couple of realllllly good cuts on Liars that would appeal even to a casual Rundgren fan, so its worth a gander methinks. :)

PALM 03-31-2013 09:10 PM

20/20 Experience of course!

jeremyy 04-01-2013 06:25 AM

"Sons of the East" are a new folky trio from Sydney. playing mumford and son's style of music with piercing vocals and great instrument combinations. definitely worth a listen

check out their single "hold on" as well as "river man"

Psychedub Dude 04-01-2013 11:31 AM

http://www.thecouchsessions.com/wp-c...6286874682.jpg

Been jamming to this on Spotify a lot, really cool sounds and an excellent tribute to Nujabes. Ill beats and mellow vibes


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