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Ba and Be.
Join Date: May 2007
Location: This Is England
Posts: 17,331
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![]() ![]() Not quite a ten tracker, but another trek into the unknown! 1. King Jammy - Slow Motion Dub. A dub classic. Say no more really. 2. Grand National - Going To Switch The Lights On. Great little classic pop band with a sparkly gitar jingle. 3. The Cranes - Bewildered. You could call them a proto trip hop band with the female vocals and strange beats. 4. Mount Eerie- No Flashlight. Minimalist acoustic yumminess. 5. Loop - Shot With A Diamond. Trip ahoy! Hypnotic and utterly original. You wont hear many tracks similar. 6.The Stranglers - Threatened. You want big fat bass lines? check out Jean Jacques Burnell's booming lines on this classic post punk track. 7. Bernard Herrman - Taxi Driver Theme Stunning last score from a soundtrack master. A beautiful Jazz infused piece. 8. The Toasters-Marlboro Man Third wave ska at it's catchiest. 9. Tin Machine-Pretty Thing. Most fans did'nt like Bowie's side project that was essentially an upmarket metal band. I however love the first album and this track. 10. Nitzer Ebb-Fun To Be Had. One of the earliest EBM bands around. Very influential. 11. Lisa Gerard-The Insider. Glorious hypnotic track from the film soundtrack The Insider. Lisa Gerard was a member of the influential Dead Can Dance. 12. Folk Implosion-Natural One. I have only ever heard this track by these and would love to hear more. I love the big snare sound and the breezy guitar licks. 13. Clayhill-Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want. A cover of The Smiths classic for the This Is England soundtrack. 14. Roy Budd-Get Carter Theme. Classic film. Iconic score. 15. Graham Reynolds-Aphids. Strange bizarre electronice from the A Scanner Darkly soundtrack RapidShare: 1-Click Webhosting
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