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This week I've been mostly listening to...

Post by Gaz » Mon Apr 18, 2005 9:52 pm

Put your tips, recommendations and reviews here.
Spread the word!

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Post by Gaz » Mon Apr 18, 2005 10:16 pm

OK here's one for singer-songwriters out there:
Neutral Milk Hotel "In The Aeroplane Over The Sea"
from 1998. It's awesome and everyone should have a copy.
They didn't do much else after this which is a shame.
I wonder what he (Jeff Magnum) is up to now?

Danny

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Post by Danny » Tue Apr 19, 2005 2:50 am

BELTAINE DJ

I'd love to have a cd of the Beltaine crowd's latest DJ mix. He played along to a wildlife film on Tuesday. It was a really warm, bouncy, slightly trippy, slightly cheeky, but defintately fluffy soundtrack. My mate Brian Random and me couldn't help but want to dance around daftly to it. Looked like Rowina and Laura were feeling it too. I want to making music that feels like that too!
Ninja Tune Label do stuff that has that feel too.

IVOR CUTLER " LUDO " ALBUM

A now ageing surrealist poet who the Beatles sited as a major influence. This is some mad stuff that he did with music. One of the chorus's goes " Happy, Happy, Happy, Happy, Happy, Joy, Punch " :) :)
It's kind of insanely funny in places and ... well just a little strange in others..
If I knew I had the cash I would buy this one. Wish I could afford new c.d.'s..

AIR

First Album was a classic. Second one good too.

MODERN REGGAE

I heard some stuff played by a DJ at the Bongo club's Sunday " Littlest Hobo " Evening. The singer had a great London vibe about him, It's about time we heard more of this sort of thing, music with a vibe we can relate to. Your classic reggae/dancehall sound feels kinda tired too me sometimes...

MODERN HIP-HOP

My friends Sasha and Chism tell me Beanieman ( Glasweigan Rapper ), is worth checking out.

AMBIENT SOUNDS

Yup. Something I want but can't afford.

Danny

RE: Gareth

Post by Danny » Tue Apr 19, 2005 2:55 am

What was amazing about the Album dude?

I have nill money for music really, so I try to be certain that I really like something before i buy it. There is only so much you can tell about a piece of music without hearing it, but if you can describe what it does for you a bit better, there's an outside possibility that you might convince me...

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Post by beev » Wed Apr 20, 2005 12:00 am

BEETHOVEN, RACHMANINOV, CHOPIN

URBAN SPECIES, FRANK T, NTM
hip-hop from London, Spain and France respectively

TOUFIC FARROUKH
superb fusion thingy from Lebanon

TRANSGLOBAL UNDERGROUND
global trance hip-hop kinda thing
International Times and Rejoice Rejoice are the best albums

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Post by chris » Sun Apr 24, 2005 2:06 am

samuel chanderson

the electric fifty

overout

and the pencil magnets,

are all amoungst my very favouritest just now. sometimes listening to the pencil magnets makes me want to move so fast that my arms fall off and i'd need help to sow them on again.
Maybe it could work? But it will be a kaleidoscopic blend of mysterious shadows and rainbow hued-dreams seen through compassionate tears.

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Post by pogo » Sun Apr 24, 2005 10:29 am

dungeon family
jl hooker
eddie harris

"the clatter of street noise just outside my window"

joe henderson - 'multiple'
kid606

rlburnside
texas funeral
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Post by sash'sesshin » Sun Apr 24, 2005 11:49 pm

little fluffy clouds: the orb

sang-lien-dj cam

que bueno balla usted - ibrahim ferrer

hoje eu quero sair so - lenine

dansa brasilerira - yo-yo-ma

sugar minott - hang on natty

actium - aphex twin

funky drummer -james brown

blow - kiss like concrete

boards of canada - track 1 (musics has the right to children)

morceeba -the sea

only child- breakneck

gripper - fame

rae & christian feat Q'n'C ''anything u want' aim remix

ella ja Aleksi- mc koppakuoriainen

jus my five minutes worth.. so many tunes.. such a short life.. might start postin weekly thoughts...#big up the ears guys
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Post by matthew » Wed Apr 27, 2005 2:29 pm

The clientele – suburban light
Is probably my favourite record of the last 5 years

The go team – thunder lightning strike
Maybe my favourite record of last year

National forest - album
Aislers set – how I learned to write backwards
Lucky luke – where do you go my love?
State river widening – latest album
The organ – memorize the city
Pipas – wells street
Isobel Campbell – there is no greater gold
Nitty gritty dirt band – lost highway
Freeze puppy
Scatter – last cd
Pastels – illumination
Velvetettes – needle in a haystack
Altered images – think I might
Yo la tengo – prisoners of love
Hawkwind – first album

I could go on…

Hey Chris,

None of your bands are coming up on google. You must be on the cutting edge… anywhere I can see these guys play?

Cheers, Matthew

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Post by chris » Wed Apr 27, 2005 3:30 pm

only in my head
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Post by robin » Fri Apr 29, 2005 9:31 pm

afrirampo - dododododo
the gussets - brustwarze
radio 4 - absolute affirmation
fickefack - deine macht
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Post by Hylton » Tue May 03, 2005 6:56 pm

Dear god, Matthew... the Clientele are so beautiful... nobody seems to know about them though.

Yes, so I put them at the top of my list of the week as well:

From the UK:
The Clientele - especially Lost Weekend EP, The Violet Hour
I Am Kloot - Mancunian wit
The Tears - FUCKING SUEDE REUNITED (almost) ... saw them in Newcastle *drool*
Patrick Wolf - lost gypsy boy
Piano Magic - Vashti Bunyan guested on their recent Saint Marie EP

From the US:
The Mars Volta - chaos
Beck - Guero - hahahah new album is soooo LA
Entrance - one man blooze army, friend of my homeboy Devendra Banhart
Antony & the Johnsons - personal friend of Lou Reed's, charming... also Dev's friend

From Singapore:
The Observatory - very soulful, opened for Tortoise
Aspidistra Fly - beautiful sound washes, similar to Cocteau Twins, Slowdive

From Iceland:
Mugison - i'm saaaaad as a TRUCK
Múm - *sigh* .... *sigh*

From elsewhere:
Fela Kuti - Afrobeat God
Yann Tiersen - God of Waltz

and arbitrarily separated from the rest, i give you

Folksy stuff:
Faun Fables - dark, unique, childlike
*Dick* Gaughan - classic Edinburgh (oh my, looks as if there's a filter that turns the word D I C K into 'chris' ?!)
Sandy Denny - siren
Fairport Convention - best folk collective ever
Tim Buckley - self titled album really haunting me right now

Let me know if anyone wants to hear stuff from this list!

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Post by Brunette on Fire » Tue May 03, 2005 7:32 pm

anyone up for track exchange? the best site i've seen to use is http://www.yousendit.com
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Musique Exchaaange?!

Post by Hylton » Mon May 09, 2005 5:27 pm

Allo

Tim and I are planning a little music exchange on May 13th... if anyone else is keen, they're welcome to it. I think we're mainly going to use external harddrives and laptops, but CD creation is a possibility too.

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Post by Jane » Mon May 09, 2005 10:39 pm

my cd collection was destroyed by the forest cupboard. i would like to come and take, take, take. the giving: it may be a little scratched and scarce.

but ...i will pack super girl romantic boys. and some other secret treats. although i don't have laptop technology there is little in life as joyous as overenthusiastic record swapping geekiness, and there will be mixtapes for anyone who copies me albums.

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Post by Duncan » Tue Sep 27, 2005 5:07 pm

Sons and Daughters

Loved them live last year at Truck festival and finally got round to getting hold of the LP. It's great, go listen. Pretty girls and cool boys with exciting voices and pleasing guitars.

Oh, and also finally bought my first Echo and the Bunnymen. Porcupine. Very much suits my current (stylish) melancholy. If you're not a dull (and hey, while I'm about it, probably stupid too) happy person it might very much suit you too.

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Post by Nevadanteater » Tue Sep 27, 2005 11:24 pm

american analogue set

softcore emo heaven...

i think i'm in love

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Next week I'll mostly be listening to...

Post by Duncan » Fri Oct 14, 2005 3:24 pm

Oh my God, am I the last to know !?

New Boards of Canada album, out on Monday and you can listen to the whole thing right now at http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/collective/evidence

Going on a epic several day Scottish mountain crossing expedition next week, listening to this, does life get any better ? It's in the west and I will get very wet, BUT THAT'S OK.

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Post by Duncan » Wed Oct 18, 2006 1:29 pm

High time this thread was revived, despite the acts of idiot culture mess forum fascists mashing the Peoples' Forum into one long section.

Anyway,

Japan - Gentlemen Take Polaroids


Amazing occasionally vocal, lots of instrumental electronica, with a dash of new romantic elegance from the early eighties, in an oh my god, this is 25 years old, it's all been done better before type fashion. Heard Night Porter on Radio 6 and immediately tracked it down to here. Go go go.

Best found on amazon second hand dealers, or Soulseek.

This will make your life better.
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Post by thehemulen » Wed Oct 18, 2006 3:34 pm

yeh, how'd i miss this thread b4?

this week:

fourtet - remixed/es
the black keys - magic potion (new album)
jim o'rourke - eureka (an old classic - bought it again recently after my original copy was lent and never returned)
creeping bent - all their compilations
cheney, markham and gorman - pre cursor (coming soon!)
old Peel shows recorded from radio
bill wells - also in white (another one i never tire of)

Choice of the week:

everything by the High Llamas!!!!! one of my fave groups and somehow this band works even better in autumn. wish they would do a new album...
"If something is boring after two minutes, try it for four. If still boring, then eight. Then sixteen. Then thirty-two. Eventually one discovers that it is not boring at all." --John Cage.

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Post by Magda » Wed Oct 18, 2006 3:50 pm

Metronomy - Pip Paine (Pay the £5000 You Owe)

Clever, catchy, gritty electro pop. Like a more upbeat Dan Seizure. Listen to One String Strung first.


Pluxus

Swedish guys playing amazing video-gamey music


Polysics

another electronica band. Very energetic and funny and punky. Their song I, My, Me, Mine is awesome and has the best video, with a little girl dancing like a robot.

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Post by thehemulen » Wed Oct 18, 2006 3:52 pm

oh and this track is unmissable (rediscovered it on one of the last Peel shows i had on md)

Dr Venom : Mumra

!

listen to a snippet here:

http://www.blockbeats.com/page6/pcp/images/ukgdvm1.mp3
"If something is boring after two minutes, try it for four. If still boring, then eight. Then sixteen. Then thirty-two. Eventually one discovers that it is not boring at all." --John Cage.

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Post by Duncan » Wed Nov 15, 2006 1:22 pm

You know all anyone really needs is 1978 through 1983.

Maybe push 84 so we can have Hatful of Hollow.

Anyway, Gang of Four. Post Punk (but still quite punk) joy.

In particular, Return the Gift.

Especially for Jane and Dye,

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Post by Jane » Fri Nov 17, 2006 1:52 pm

wahey!

i have been listening to helen love, loudly, in my kitchen. i too have a crush on joey ramone-ayy.
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PHELAN SHEPPARD - HARPS OLD MASTER

Post by thehemulen » Fri Nov 17, 2006 7:21 pm

PHELAN SHEPPARD - HARPS OLD MASTER (BAY46CD)

the other project by the two main guys from STATE RIVER WIDENING. this is totally beatiful autumnal new-age post-folk ambient. give it a listen.
i waited so long for this album: my brother finally bought it on my request and gave it to a friend who was coming to visit. apparently the Leaf Label have no distribution in germany.
"If something is boring after two minutes, try it for four. If still boring, then eight. Then sixteen. Then thirty-two. Eventually one discovers that it is not boring at all." --John Cage.

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Post by thehemulen » Wed Nov 29, 2006 9:59 pm

forest radio of course. broadcasting the entire forest records catalogue at:

http://www.theforest.org.uk/radio/

and Raglands new album SeeXons

and 4 women no cry Vol. 2 on monika
"If something is boring after two minutes, try it for four. If still boring, then eight. Then sixteen. Then thirty-two. Eventually one discovers that it is not boring at all." --John Cage.

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Post by thehemulen » Sun Mar 04, 2007 11:14 pm

what no posts on this thread since november (and two of three of them were mine), ya'll not listening to any good music!?

anyway, my two warmest heartfelt recommendations are:

The High Llamas CAN CLADDERS - i just cant get enough of this record.

The Fall REFORMATION POST TLC - he/they are back again, more of the best.

Gudrun Gut I PUT A RECORD ON - not just cause i play gitar on 1 track!

and there two albums coming on domino i'm really looking 4ward to:

Von Südenfed TROMATIC EXCURSION - thats mouse on mars and mark e smith!

and

new FRIDGE album due out in may!!!!!!!

post rock you dont stop!
"If something is boring after two minutes, try it for four. If still boring, then eight. Then sixteen. Then thirty-two. Eventually one discovers that it is not boring at all." --John Cage.

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Post by Jimmy Bastard » Mon Mar 05, 2007 10:57 am

Just now
Flaming Lips Yeah Yeah Yeah Song
Yes Yes Yes.
Nico The Marble Inch
in-depth review and streaming here
http://www.headheritage.co.uk/unsung/al ... onth/1655/
Grinderman
touch of overkill on the Kid Cave, but the man has neck, a lot of lyrical neck
'I been listenin' to the Woman's Hour, I been listenin' to Garden Question Time/ But everything I try to grow, I can't even grow a dandelion'
Some excerpts from the phenomena of 'number stations'
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Number_stations
Die Tödliche Doris Tanz im Quadrat
and three other songs from the Berlin Super 80 Boxed Set
http://www.monitorpop-entertainment.de/ ... 103&id=121
which I would stump up full cash just to re-see the video to
Klaus Beyer: Die Glatze
Some Joe Meek outtakes who I was hipped to on 6Radio's The Freak Zone which Ryan duly burnt me.
That's how for now, anyway isn't Chinese Democracy being released this week.
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Post by Gaz » Wed Mar 07, 2007 11:33 pm

isn't Chinese Democracy being released this week
patience....a little patience

Anyway...here's the pick of the pops:

Cat Stevens - 4CD Boxset - In Search Of The Centre Of The Universe.
Very, very good body of work. This guy is underestimated + somewhat misunderstood. Definitely deserves a reappraisal. He's written an awful lot of great songs. Plus he's got a story that goes to interesting places and is worth checking out in itself.

Which leads to...

Yusuf - An Other Cup.
If you think 14 years wait for Chinese Democracy is a tad excessive check out the 28 years for this album, released a few months ago. If you don't know about this guy and what happened to him in between check it out... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yusuf_Islam
Listening to the box set followed by this, the length of time involved is hardly perceptable, but there is a definite evolution. This one is really good and some of his best work is on this new one.

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Post by ravanwin » Thu Mar 08, 2007 12:00 pm

i'm on the "bru" part of my a - z of mp3 year.

so, it's been springsteen all week. a few gems like the syracuse show from 1995 where bruce tells all the kids in the audience "cunnilingis... that's latin for 'it's nice to keep your room clean'"

Of course, this was for his intro to Red Headed Women... one of the greatest songs about going down on a lady. (any others? swithun, you must know one or two?)

Also, i got to hear a nice version of bruce doing Hunka Hunka Burning Love at some Elvis convention.

Next Up: BUSTA

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Post by swithun » Thu Mar 08, 2007 2:47 pm

I thought long and hard about this, but can only come up with a couple.

Rolling Stones' Brown Sugar - how come you taste so good, just like a young girl should.

Rammstein's Kuss mich - sie beisst sich in jeder Zunge fest/weil sie gern lecken laesst/doch weil es etwas bitter schmeckt/wird sie seltsam nur gekuesst.

Autopilot's 'Devil went down on Betty' (mashup of Devil went down to Georgia and Black Betty) and Gainsbourg's '69 Anne Erotique' don't really count. And I don't think 'Everybody Was Tongue-Fu Fighting' and 'Another One Bites the Muff' actually exist.

And the less said about The Yeastie Girls 'You suck' the better.

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Post by Jimmy Bastard » Mon Mar 26, 2007 1:38 pm

re: going down on a lady
there's of course, 'don't let the son go down on me'.
Julian Cope Pristeen, used as a curious metaphor for the ravages of mother earth. Moving on from Funkadelic's 'mother earth is pregnant for y'all have knocked her up'
'I went down on Pristeen, now how much does it take? To go down, on someone, someone that you hate'.
Which is all just a unnecessary preamble to state that I'm listening to
Sister Vanilla - Little Pop Rock
she's the sister of the Jesus and the Mary Chain Reid brothers.
It's in a similar vain to Sometimes Always the song from the duets album where they callaborated with her from Mazzy Star.
It's just a beautiful velvety, evergreen yet plaintive album and sets you up in a great space.
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Post by thehemulen » Mon Mar 26, 2007 8:00 pm

ryan, are you doing that cause of bill drummonds essay on nomusicday?

i'm listening to:

-kræka6 compilation (digital kranky) - they used the last track from PSv3
-gudrun gut: i put a record on
-international dj gigolos cd ten
-pre cursor by cheney, markham and gorman OUT NOW! (what do you mean you can't find it in your local record store?!)

and looking forward to new albums by:
-cornelius
-fridge
-balkan project
"If something is boring after two minutes, try it for four. If still boring, then eight. Then sixteen. Then thirty-two. Eventually one discovers that it is not boring at all." --John Cage.

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Post by ravanwin » Mon Mar 26, 2007 8:09 pm

i'm listening to the balkan project. it's ace.

the answer is yes, dirk and, FYI I am on counting crowes and cracker and country joe macdonald. Cs

ryan

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Post by nix » Tue Mar 27, 2007 3:48 pm

I've been listening to BURNING DOG.

The music is very good and the live show is AMAZING.. apart from when he falls asleep.

It is now on the Forest Mac, check it!

or on the website.

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Post by Jimmy Bastard » Tue May 01, 2007 3:51 pm

Spent the last week transforming the daiPOD into a month-long mixtape ahead of the big travel trip.
Best of the new additions
Panda Bear Person Pitch.
It sounds like the Beach Boys playing in the room down the corridor but the room down the corridor actually exists in the sixties.
I can't wrap my head around it
Imagine having a 1 inch Brian Wilson trapped in a miniature musical box, with his own tiny sandpit, writing Smile and as happy as a clam.
It comes with minimalist precision painstaking applied in order to make a cluttered but beautifully arranged mosaic.
One for the headphones.
Pop fact: Brian Wilson only ever took acid twice, I think the damage stems from when his dad made him take a shit on the kitchen floor.
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Post by thehemulen » Tue May 01, 2007 11:24 pm

yeh panda bears great!

also:

ram - paul mccartney
rancho relaxo allstars - the anser is always yes
cornelius - sensuos
balkan invasion
gudrun gut - in pieces 12"
von südenfed - tromatic reflexions
malcom middleton - Live.
the radio
dj sandra
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Post by thehemulen » Wed May 09, 2007 4:24 pm

fridge - the sun

another terrific album on domino!
"If something is boring after two minutes, try it for four. If still boring, then eight. Then sixteen. Then thirty-two. Eventually one discovers that it is not boring at all." --John Cage.

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Post by Gandhi » Wed May 09, 2007 4:37 pm

Arthur Russell- amazing cello playing singer songwriter (died of Aids in 1999 i think)

The Mars Volta- Pretentious but engrossing prog rockers

Biffy Clyro- bit of good old Scottish rock

Breakestra- Old school funk sounding badasses from california played over some seriously cool breakbeats and even a track featuring Jurassic 5 (check out http://www.myspace.com/breakestra)

Regina Spektre- piano playing mentalist

Johanna Newson- harp playing singer songwriter (amazing)

Bjork- in build up to seeing her at Connect festival (yay)

Devendra Banhart- if you haven't discovered him yet you're a moron

Coco Rosi- weird but fuckin ace
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Post by thehemulen » Wed May 09, 2007 4:42 pm

nice choices andy. really wanna hear the new björk album in full - think i've heard some on the radio and dug what i heard....
"If something is boring after two minutes, try it for four. If still boring, then eight. Then sixteen. Then thirty-two. Eventually one discovers that it is not boring at all." --John Cage.

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Post by Gandhi » Wed May 09, 2007 4:52 pm

oh and i noticed back there in March that you were talking about songs about going down on girls.
I can think of:
All My Life- by the Foo Fighters lyric examples: "If I get any closer, i
And if you open up wide
And if you let me inside
On and on, Ive got nuthin to hide
" or
"Hey, dont let it go to waste
I love it but, I hate that taste
"

and possibly Hakuna Matata from the Lion King
"And, oh, the shame
Thought-a changin' my name
And I got downhearted
Ev'rytime that I...go down on a girl (i may have added that bit but pretty sure thats what they sang)
[Timon:] Hey, not in front of the Kids
[Pumba:] Oh, sorry.
[Both:] Hakuna Matata!"



My boss at work is thinking through his collection of thousands of Punk and rock Lp's form the 60's and 70's so i'm sure he'll get back to me with some obscure things...I'll keep you posted.
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Post by Duncan » Thu May 10, 2007 11:35 pm

Nice to see this thread alive and well.

My latest contribution would be !!! or 'chk chk chk' for pronounciation purposes. Guitary stuff with a touch of psychedelia, and great great basslines.

Got a song called 'All My Heroes Are Weirdos', how could you not.


For obscurity show offery, Peter Wyngarde. Somewhat eccentric actor who starred as suave crime novelist Jason King, and was pretty huge in the late sixties / early seventies. Made this one album, which got banned a few days after its release on LP. Re-released on CD at some stage titled 'When Sex Leers Its Inquisitive Head'. I've only heard one song on radio and I'm excited. Tracked it down and ordered from http://www.rpmrecords.co.uk/.
I love the bomb.

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Post by Gaz » Thu May 10, 2007 11:44 pm

For obscurity show offery, Peter Wyngarde
whoa coincidence! only last week master dai and myself were checking this one out. there is one track on that album which is beyond words...
it must be listened to to be believed. a party classic!
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Post by ravanwin » Fri May 11, 2007 10:36 am

still on the D´s

Drive By Truckers....

alt. country. good songs about elvis, regan hating and stock car racing...

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Post by thehemulen » Mon May 28, 2007 11:30 am

new arctic circle album
"If something is boring after two minutes, try it for four. If still boring, then eight. Then sixteen. Then thirty-two. Eventually one discovers that it is not boring at all." --John Cage.

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Post by adhoc » Tue May 29, 2007 5:18 pm

the von sudenfed lp is fantastic.
"fledermaus can't get it" also has a really good video.

am also listening to
joakim - monsters and silly songs
dj assault - belle isle tech
cyndi lauper - best of

and a compilation i've made myself of various acts playing at the primavera festival this weekend... roll on barcelona!

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Post by Jimmy Bastard » Fri Jun 01, 2007 3:07 pm

Still listening to the Panda Bear album.
It soothes me so.

Jane's Addiction mainman Perry Farrel, has a new album just out.
I'll follow him and forgive him the same way some folk allow for Bowie.

They have similar latter-day trajectories, dodgy daliances with d'n'b, misguided collaborative alliances.

It holds intrigue as he's hooked up with one Nuno Bettencourt
ex-plank-spanker of Extreme.

The two would have book-ended my spectrum of tolerance with the music of the late eighties.

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http://www.perryfarrell.net/
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Post by Jimmy Bastard » Fri Jun 01, 2007 4:21 pm

Also I should flag up a downloadable
Ennio Morricone Compilation
http://www.dinosaurgardens.com/archives/401
Not one from the seventeen falls short of essential.
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Post by Jimmy Bastard » Sat Jun 02, 2007 12:43 am

!!!
all my friends are weirdos
untouchable title, need to know it
thehemulen's choices are harder to track down
but i have racked up
the high llamas
once when I wrote reviews
a review for an earlier album
i got them muddled
with the Llama Farmers
my review was rare and glowing
but i turned it in with the wrong band name
of course
no one picked up on the error
editor or reader
the whole episode humbled and depressed me
i lost the album to an ex-girlfriend
anyway i will listen to the downloads
and add my two honest two cents
to give the thread some dynamic
so look out
especially arthur russell
first thought best thought
i've d/loaded on beat references alone
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