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Drunkdriver Persona Dan Melchior |
Hiroshima Rocks Around
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redman-dare iz a darkside
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My Brightest Diamond - Oct 14th 2008, Maison de la radio, Paris, Black Session France Inter (FM)
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brian jonestown massacre-and this is our music
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BY FAR his best. |
Ruff Squad - Guns N' Roses vol.2
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"Pearly-Dewdrops' Drops" by Cocteau Twins
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the warlocks-surgery
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Pink Floyd - Animals
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was Cat Power - Peel Sessions
now Cop Shoot Cop - Peel Session |
Nathalie Dessay - a Richard Strauss opera scenes and lieder compilation
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^^^ you got it allready, what's it like?
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It's good. Well composed variations. Some vinyl samples, which I love. & a great listening presence, it really grabs ones attention. W/out a doubt, great ear melting, mind rattling noise. |
cool, thanks i should have it soon.
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"A Different Kind Of Tension" by The Buzzcocks
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Time for my annual year-end Life's Music retrospection. This was MY album right about the age of 15-16. |
"Wollt ihr die totale Befriedigung" by Einstuerzende Neubauten & Die sentimentale Jugend from Als Die Partisanen Kamen
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I used to listen to that song on repeat. In fact, I'll probably start listening to it on repeat again now you've mentioned it and it's snowing outside. I bought a Cocteau Twins album (the one with Sugar Hiccup on) and it wasn't my thing at all, like 80's doomy keyboards, overdriven basslines, gothic clichés. Does anyone know if they ever did an album just with minimal, glacial stuff like Pearly-Dewdrops Drops on it? |
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Based upon what you say above, you probably would really like Victorialand, which is one of my two favorites. The other favorite is Treasure, which does have a lot of the characteristics you mention above, but somehow pulls it together flawlessly in the strength of Elizabeth Fraser's vocals and the catchiness of the songs. Victorialand has way fewer beats and way more minimal spaciness. Great LSD album, or at least it was in 1986 when I discovered so... "Sugar Hiccup" is my least favorite Cocteau Twins song, at least up until the major label stuff, and that completely embarrassing "Frosty the Snowman" cover. |
Strange but true. Ever since owning it, whenever I've moved into a new place Victorialand has been the first album I've played. It must have something to do with all that fresh empty space. I rarely if ever play it after that but its become something of a home-christening album and I always pack it away on top of an open box when I'm preparing to move, in readiness for my ritual. Like I said, strange but true.
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Ramones - It's Alive
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Cinerama - Peel Session
Bob Marley and the Wailers - Peel Session Acid Mothers Temple - Goodbye John Peel |
leaders of the new school-a future without a past
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Bongwater - Peel Session
Bardo Pond - Peel Session Can - Peel Session |
dead meadow-howls from the hills
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the fall-this nation's saving grace
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Loop - Fade Out (remastered) bonus material.
Fucking excellent!! |
MV - I Burned One With God, But Cocola If I'm Still Peaking, Which Way Is The Sky
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Mogwai - Zidane 21st century portrait
I like it a lot. |
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