Listening to my Megaforce cassette from the year it was released:
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YEEESSSS! 23 Skidoo... I champion this group as one of the most important acts to emerge out of the 80s. Hip-hop, funk, industrial, tribal gamelan... and all in a cohesive package, ready to be enjoyed and worshiped. |
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Yes an amazing band. I'm getting the chance to see them in December. Can't Wait. |
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Oh! You're going to Loop's ATP!? Jealously isn't a powerful enough word to describe what I'm feeling at the moment. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvYQyT0USdU EVOL, have you heard that Hijokaidan did something similar to this and used the Hatsune Vocaloid for their current project? Something about it in a recent issue of The Wire. |
Coltemonikha
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZl1pIwK6NQ GHOSTCHASE! PLEASE! tell me you have listen to this project by Nakata. |
No I have not. But now I do!
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Gonna binge listen to coltemonikha tomorrow at work.
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Definitely Game's best record, though LAX Files was pretty good too, and there are bright moments on the Mix Tapes. This one though is pure 1990s west-coast throwback like Mr. Raider Tim Brown ;) |
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probably my fav album of all time. |
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Gun Club, Fire of Love |
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Whoa.... The Heads and Main! Very nice selection!
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Pandora mix, just finished Purple Rain, going into some Sun City Girls. mmmmm
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You are vacuuming while banging your fists on the floor? How do you vacuum? |
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Your image didn't show up, but this album deserves to be displayed in all its glory. Hope you don't mind if I fix it... |
^ so that new Melt Banana album is good? it's been years since i listened to them them.
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Yeah, it's pretty fucking good.. y'know... If you're into Melt Banana.
This is what I've been blasting the most over the last week: Really was not expecting this album to live up to the crazy hype it's generating in both indie and (open minded) metal circles. I was expecting it to be a regurgitation of "Pink" by Boris, which is generally my mental reference point for awesome shoegaze infused metal. It does bear some similarities, and it treads familiar ground. Other bands have just plain done this before. But whether or not they've ever done it this well... well, it's going to be a close call, and it's going to require time, but this album may be viewed historically as a crossover landmark. It's definitely not as simple and easily defined as I thought it would be. |
they were one of my fav bands as a teen.
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