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Sapat - Mortise and Tenon
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Philip Jeck - Sand
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it's Hush Arbors latest release, you can hear the whole album here http://www.last.fm/music/Hush+Arbors/Hush+Arbors |
thanks for that
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I'm listening to some Zimbabwean Mbira. I'm not sure which is title and which is the artist, but the catalogue number is mbiraCD 12, if that's any help. It's very good.
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Volapuk - Where is Tamashi?
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public enemy-there's a poison goin' on
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Talking Heads--The Name of this Band (first 2 sides)
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Bark Psychosis - Dustsucker + Hex
next on: BARDO POND - Dilate |
"Look Away" by Sepultura from Roots
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brian jonestown massacre-give it back!
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lots of underground resistance tracks, some amazing stuff, wierd ass drum n bass, grimy hip hop, lovely. im getting into detroit techno big time, some of it sounds like pretty much having direct influence on current michigan noise stuff like sick llama (who i think is great by the way, as is fag tapes) with just these extreme uses of wierd electronic configrations and such.
oh, and i listened to the cows' "orphans tragedy" for the first time, its good. for some reason, i always end up comparing the cows to the brainbombs, and even though they have nothing to do with one another and the cows came out first, they just sound like a band trying to do what brainbombs do effortlessly. the ultra-dirge guitars with cacophonous horns and all that good stuff, anyways, the cows are good, but the brainbombs are phenomenal maybe i hear too much noise rock. |
Revisiting an old classic that I haven't listened to fully in 8 months. |
douche-y album cover aside, this album is pretty awesome so far. |
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This make me revisit the Peel Slowly and See box set, disc 1 |
public enemy-fear of a black planet
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kayo dot live on wmbr
sun city girls cassettes rhys chatham - a crimson grail (for 400 guitars) |
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ramones-too tough to die
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Currently I'm listening to (a downloaded) Smile:Live by Boris
It's has pretty good sound quality and some of the songs actually sound better in a live setting, but overall it's just another (after the two different studio album versions) unnecessary release with the same songs on it. |
That's an official release? Weird. As a bootleg I'd think it was cool, but like you said, 2 albums of SMILE is kind of enough.
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Yes, it's official.
http://www.discogs.com/release/1544789 ...and for just $30 it's yours! http://www.inoxia-rec.com/shopdiw.htm (It's a "Japan exclusive" release now, but just wait until next year...) |
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dr. dre-the chronic
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slayer- captor of sin
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redman-muddy waters
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MUDDY WATERS is his 2nd best, after DARE. A close 2nd at that.
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