Funny, I was listening to this today - and I don't listen to Paul Simon that often.
Paul Simon - Something So Right https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXxMkoNXKFk |
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Fenne Lily - I Used to Hate My Body But Now I Just Hate You |
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Continuing exploring my archives. Going through my collection of the top 100 trip-hop albums as ranked by the userbase of RYM. I've queued up Massive Attack's first three LPs, Blue Lines (1990), Protection (1994), and Mezzanine (1998) for a first-time dedicated listening session tomorrow night. As a trip-hop fan I'm long overdue for an introduction to the pioneers of the Bristol scene.
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Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes (featuring Teddy Pendergrass) - Wake Up
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God that video is rough
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Revisiting Air's catalog. A stand-out favorite is "Vagabond" featuring Beck. It gets damn funky at the end.
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The Virgin Suicides LP is a melancholic opus famous for "Playground Love." 10,000 Hz Legend and Talkie Walkie are a mixed bag but enjoyable straight through. I hope you find something you enjoy! |
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Lot of great moments to appreciate on this track but the prechorus is tops. |
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Yosi Horikawa
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MB needs more Kirkwood. One of my all time favorite artists, classed as "dungeon synth" but really more prog/Berlin school synth adjacent stuff from the early 90s. I read it described as "medieval Tangerine Dream" which is a pretty good description. |
High Infidelity by Taylor Swift
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Velvet Underground - I'm Set Free
Always preferred the closet mix of this album; it's more intimate somehow. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DuSNj5fjKs |
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Nox Formulae—"The Arrival of Noctifer" Well goddamn. I was listening to this album and this song really jumped out at me. It's heavy, it's hypnotic, and it's kinds of sexy. I don't know what else to say, but I like it. |
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Spending my morning revisiting favorite quirky leftfield tracks spun in DJ sessions by Fred Deakin of Lemon Jelly during his Balearic sets on BBC Radio 1's The Breezeblock. I'll share a few beloved eccentricities below.
Marsha Gee - “Peanut Duck" is a goofy dance single recorded in Philadelphia in 1965 by an unknown vocalist, credited falsely to Marsha Gee and pressed by Penniman label in Spain in 2005. I secured the last copy from the label. (Not) Marsha Gee - “Peanut Duck” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8-V0Rd5GGo Another oddity is this electro-reggae DJ single by Black Lodge from 2002 which samples the psychedelic elephants-on-parade scene from Dumbo. It was limited to a run of 500 copies worldwide. Black Lodge - "Blood Brass" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOgvD2KRxmY Fred also likes to dabble in cheeky 60s love choons. Two favorites include: Sue Thompson - "Norman" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4D3RYJC5KE and Max Miller "The Cheeky Chappie" - "Mary Ann" from the end of his 1958 Max at the Met LP (Sorry - the timestamp suffix to queue the end of the show isn't working in BBCode, so use the hyperlink below the embedded YouTube object instead.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDGGffefgp4#t=19m37s Wonderfully weird music to kick off my weekend. |
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This was getting its dick sucked on the internet so I checked it out. And I kinda hate it. It's like if Eminem loved Rodrigo y Gabriella. Should be amazing. Sounds pretty juvenile.
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Rolling Stones - Hot Stuff (live at El Mocambo)
Love the Stones in funk mode. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4OKNShoCx4 |
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Bridging the Gap
by Mick Mulvey released September 1, 2009 Irish Traditional Flute music from north Connacht https://f4.bcbits.com/img/a4204526426_16.jpg |
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