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Old 09-22-2008, 05:30 PM   #531 (permalink)
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Radiohead- Hail To The Thief

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2+2=5
Myxomatosis
A Wolf At The Door
There There
The Gloaming



The Jesus and Mary Chain- Psychocandy

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Taste the Floor
Just Like Honey
Sowing Seeds
In A Hole


Interpol- Turn on the Bright Lights

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Stella Was a Diver and She Was Always Down
Say Hello to the Angels
Obstacle 2
Obstacle 1


My Bloody Valentine- You Made Me Realise [EP]

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You Made Me Realise

All of them really my fav MBV EP
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Old 09-22-2008, 05:43 PM   #532 (permalink)
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been meaning to cop that for some time. So are we talking flamenco madness here?
No, actually. Sketches of Spain was one of the more accessible Miles Davis albums. I try to treat them all the same, but Gil Evans really added quite a bit to it. A good album nonetheless (or moreover?).
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Old 09-23-2008, 12:05 AM   #533 (permalink)
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No, actually. Sketches of Spain was one of the more accessible Miles Davis albums. I try to treat them all the same, but Gil Evans really added quite a bit to it. A good album nonetheless (or moreover?).
lol shall check it out then... it's funny i got started with Miles on Bitches Brew so it gave me a taste for jazz fusion; consequently found it difficult to get into 'best jazz LP of all time'; Kind Of Blue... then came Sun. We need to get some lists going in the jazz forum.

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1986 compilation of the Subway Organization label. Features many C86/indie-pop 'legends'. Jangly guitars, rainy days, doc martens. brill


ALL of the Half Man Half Biscuit Peel sessions '85-'04. Features such gems as 'Four Skinny Indie Kids Drinking Weak Lager'. PM for schminkage
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Old 09-23-2008, 12:08 AM   #534 (permalink)
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No, actually. Sketches of Spain was one of the more accessible Miles Davis albums. I try to treat them all the same, but Gil Evans really added quite a bit to it. A good album nonetheless (or moreover?).
lol shall check it out then... it's funny i got started with Miles on Bitches Brew so it gave me a taste for jazz fusion; consequently found it difficult to get into 'best jazz LP of all time'; Kind Of Blue... then came Sun. We need to get some lists going in the jazz forum.

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self explanatory. New wave-synth-dark-pop-dfkgwiug. Just top drawer.


1986 compilation of the Subway Organization label. Features many C86/indie-pop 'legends'. Jangly guitars, rainy days, doc martens. brill


ALL of the Half Man Half Biscuit Peel sessions '85-'04. Features such gems as 'Four Skinny Indie Kids Drinking Weak Lager'. PM for schminkage
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Old 09-23-2008, 07:04 PM   #535 (permalink)
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Probably the most underrated math-rock album ever.
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Old 09-23-2008, 07:06 PM   #536 (permalink)
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More people on this forum needs to hear Four Skinny Indie Kids
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i hear that urban....
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Klang - No Sound Is Heard
Donna Matthews of Elastica does minimalistic Krautrock with her new band. Her vocal delivery even sounds like Damo Suzuki.


Pornosect - ...Of Vibrations, Resonances and Divine Things
Three cheers for the token appearence of a random abrasive noise album that I put on once in a while to up my credibility.


The Horizontalist - Hybird
Posthumously released solo E.P. by Mary Hanson from Stereolab


Xhol Caravan - Electrip
Possibly the greatest Krautrock / Psychedelia album I have heard this week.
Just mental.
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You're such a sucker for Krautrock, Urb.

Bo-o-ring.
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