TFW you have not the slightest idea of what to listen to so you just kind of play a game of maybe/maybe not while looking at your music folders and somehow end up at Yes. Wasn't expecting that. It's working though so I guess it wasn't in vain.
I decided to do the same for three songs in a row. I used a random number generator to pick the bands and tracks from my mp3 folders.
First try: Nneka - The Uncomfortable Truth
I haven't listened to this artist in ages. Really, really good, actually!
Second try: No Doubt - Staring Problem
Now there's an album I haven't heard for probably 10+ years. I used to like this album a lot, but that was way back before I started finding tonnes of new artists to explore. I still hold that this is their best album (it
s from Return of Saturn).
Third try: Helloween - Why
Holy ****, this is turning into a real nostalgia trip! Helloween is one of the very first metal bands I fell in love with. This one takes me back to the late 90's.
Frownland
11-14-2017 08:34 PM
innerspaceboy
11-14-2017 11:02 PM
Featured LP of the day at The Record Archive in my old home town. Some love for Batty.
Because apparently I felt the need to be sad this morning.
Psy-Fi
11-15-2017 05:26 AM
Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Bright Moments (1973)
innerspaceboy
11-15-2017 02:04 PM
Presently enjoying the live orchestral interpretation of Eno's The Shutov Assembly performed by The Netherlands Metropole Orkest at the Holland Festival in June of 1999.
From Wiki:
Talking to Mojo magazine in 1998, Eno explained that The Shutov Assembly tracks "were originally proposals for orchestral pieces; what I wanted to do was make them, using my normal tricks and devices, and then present them to an orchestra and ask them to try and copy them accurately – so if this sound goes "dnnngeeeee", you might need to have a damped tubular bell and a violin player working together to make that one sound. I thought it would be an interesting way to use an orchestra, to force it to use its instruments in a different way".
Mondo Bungle
11-15-2017 03:48 PM
The Dillinger Escape Plan came hard with their last album which became my favorite, now Converge
Farewell
11-15-2017 04:29 PM
The Brian Jonestown Massacre - Don't Get Lost (Full Album)