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The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses My personal favourite album. |
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Born Ruffians - Red, Yellow & Blue Totally solid indie rock. Pair with of Montreal, Grizzly Bear, Animal Collective, etc. |
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Acid Mothers Temple & the Melting Paraiso U.F.O. - La Novia Some pretty stellar psychedelic drone rock shit (after the chants finish at the beginning). |
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I loved Does the Cosmic Shephard Dream of Electric Tapirs?, but never really checked anything else out by them. Might have to give that album a spin. |
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For me. A glorious chilled out slice of Electronica. It's like Burial but with floaty heart warming vocals. Rcommended to me by my eldest. Cheers mate! http://content.bandzoogle.com/users/...DMA0010_CD.jpg |
Billy WOods - History will Absolve me!
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The Peter Brotzmann Octet - Machine Gun I think I've listened to this album about 5 times today, and I'm loving it even more with each listen. It's got Peter Brotzmann, Evan Parker, Han Bennink, Fred Van Hove, and Sven Ake Johansson, as well as a few other names that I don't recognize. It's got to be one of the most spastic and insane free jazz albums that I've ever heard, and it's slowly becoming one of my favourites. The takes of Machine Gun are especially astounding, because they all have that Brotzmann trademark raunchiness while still throwing in flashbacks of bebop and Harlem jazz while still maintaining a blathering cacophony that is mostly sustained by the double drumming on the album. I'd definitely recommend this for fans of ultra free jazz, what a bloody fantastic album. If you don't listen to free jazz, you probably won't like it. This album makes Albert Ayler look like the Kenny G of free jazz, and I love Ayler. |
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Killer Mike—R.A.P. Music After seeing this mentioned around MB a lot, Duga's comments about it finally pushed me to check it out, and I have to get on the bandwagon with this one: it's great. It's not necessarily groundbreaking but it's the perfect combination of the new with the classic. Killer Mike's rapping is fantastic. El-P's production is flawless. What's not to like? |
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