brian jonestown massacre-their satanic majesties 2nd request
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The Princeton Laptop Orchestra
http://plork.cs.princeton.edu/ The Princeton Laptop Orchestra (PLOrk) with special guests Zakir Hussain, Pauline Oliveros, and So Percussion will perform on Tuesday April 4, at Princeton University's Richardson Auditorium. PLOrk is a new ensemble of 15 laptop'ers, each seated on a pillow with a 6-channel hemispherical speaker and a variety of control devices. This premiere performance at 8 p.m. will include works by Paul Lansky, Brad Garton, Curtis Bahn and Tomie Hahn, Dan Trueman, Scott Smallwood, Seth Cluett, Perry Cook and Ge Wang, with special guest performances by renowned tabla virtuoso Zakir Hussain, accordian legend Pauline Oliveros, and the hot percussion quartet So Percussion [who will be processing Hussain in real-time]. More information is available here. On a tangent, notice the students are all using Apple Macintosh computers. |
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The Voices - The Sound of Young America.
Port Talbot band that pretty much sound like MBV. Decent. Going to see them on Thursday and am hoping their live thing is more noisy than the record. MBV fans will dig it though. |
Interpol - Our love to admire
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Neurosis - Aberration EP
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damn that album is good, i can't stop listening to All Fired Up! i LOVE LOVE LOVE it, can't wait to see them!!!!!! Interpol RULE!!! another new picture. |
Theodor Bastard - Wave Save
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The show was pretty decent to me, it supossed to start at 9, but starts at almost 12 and as I expect the place was flooded with emo people and stuff like that. The first opening act (Cosmopolitan) sucks big time at least in my opinion, the second one (Conspiracion Alfa 5) was a little more decent with the bassist/vocalist really wasted saying a lot of stupid/hilarious things, Maniqui Lazer gave a great show, it was a shame that they only play about 6 or 7 songs, i really enjoyed sleeping with robots. But The Locust blown everybody's head away, they seem to be very humble people and Justin Pearson gave autographs to kids in front of the stage. From what I recognize they play a bunch of songs from the New Erections and few from Plague Soundscapes and their other releases. Dude if you can follow Gabe Serbian with the Locust, Cattle Decapitation or one of him projects don't doubt about it, he is a fine musician. After "finish" they return to play another song, later they gone, with minimal technical failures but was a very cool night. |
double leopards.
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mbv live in paris 92
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Swans-Raping a Slave
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my bloody valentine-drive it all over me
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how long, how long blues by ray charles
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Right now: Lou Reed: "See that my grave is kept clean." Chilling. Masterful crescendo timing.
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Sun Ra and His Arkestra: Bad and Beautiful LP
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oh I see that's where keiji hainoi gets "see that my grave is kept clean" from on one of his albums I forget what it's called but it has a soft and violent version.
Morrissey - World of Morrissey |
The Go-Betweens.
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