Coltrane farts in your mouth and you love it. The live end of this album is stellar.
innerspaceboy
01-26-2017 07:38 PM
#SynchronizedThursday spin of The Books' The Lemon of Pink
astaesh420
01-26-2017 07:52 PM
i have mostly been listen to NIN. but also echo and the bunny men's first two records as well as listen to a band called savages
vemi
01-27-2017 12:09 AM
Trance around the world (with above and beyond) - yeah, it's an old podcast.
innerspaceboy
01-27-2017 07:55 PM
Basso Profondo From Old Russia - friends and I have used it during audio demos numerous times.
(Sorry, this YT clip is garbage quality.)
JiggleMonster
01-27-2017 08:42 PM
Thunderkis '65, because it came out the year I was born.
The Batlord
01-27-2017 08:52 PM
You're 51?
JiggleMonster
01-27-2017 09:05 PM
No.
innerspaceboy
01-27-2017 10:11 PM
NP: Public Service Broadcasting's discography. (You can never settle for just one.)
The London-based duo creates retro-futuristic electronic music much in the spirit of classic krautrock. They use samples from old public information films, archival footage, and propaganda material to (quote) ‘teach the lessons of the past through the music of the future’. PSB combines classic synths with banjo, ukulele, sax, and trumpets all propelled by a nearly-motorik beat. But what I love most about their sound is the ever-present uplifting, positive energy (much like the music of Lemon Jelly or Sundae Club).