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Cornershop - Woman's Gotta Have It (1995) also got the first album 'Hold On It Hurts' I have been looking for this for sooo long, by sheer chance I checked again and it was uploaded only yesterday - both albums have long been out-of-print and this one in particular is legendary. By ramshackle 90's indie criteria, this is better than 'When I Was Born From the 7th Time', and while there are a couple of classic Eastern jams most of it sounds like the British-Indian Pavement. edit: infact it even sounds like the Brian Jonestown Massacre in their raga moments F*cking brill. Along with 'Tatay' apparently on the way (eeee!) it's been a great day for British indie (real indie) |
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Thee Headcoats - Beach Bums Must Die / The Earls Of Suavedom grabbed it from Urban's old thread http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...e_Boom_Bap.jpg KRS-One - Return of the Boom Bap |
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Easter - These Arms are Snakes http://store.consouling.be/images/Me...st%20Louis.jpg Variations on Swing - Meet Me In St. Louis Lovely progressive/indie rock (two terms that should usually never be put together). It's like a maze of odd time sigs, tempo changes, and extremely technical guitar work, but it still retains a highly melodic, poppy sense. |
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