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Some nice Dub there!I´m listening to Red Horse Singers:Sacred Songs for Sweat Lodge atm,Drums and Chants by Lakota-Sioux
been listening to the Kings of Leon a lot, their first two albums are amazing and the latest is really good too...
listened to Wu-Tang Forever whilst doing some design work on sunday, blazed, and have been listening to it on the way to and from work all week, incredible album, forgot how good it is...
my house-mate got the new Dizzy Rascal album which is alright, some good tracks...
always have the stone roses in my sterio, also had the doors on a lot lately
Frank Zappa
Morrissey, Nitzer Ebb, Ian Brown, Maximo Park :)
I've been checking out new solo stuff from Emma Pollock - Scottish bird what used to be in The Delgados. Chilled out acousic stuff. Beautiful voice. Nice tits.
now some ragga by a lable called madhouse
Theres a wealth of albums out on monday that I've had on repeat since I got them on wednesday, all quite interesting in their own way:
The new white stripes album is top, pretty way out compared to some of their others but some great tracks, very very british, they obviously love it over here. Still got the heavy blues effect though. And theres synth in this one! Jack got his mits on a vintage Univox...
The Simian Mobile Disco and Justice albums are both class, I know its technically just pop techno/house for the kids, but its the most banging chart music I've heard for ages and I think they have the potential to really turn the spotlight on dance music again (along with the digitalism album out last week, and stuff like MSTRKRFT), and finally the Calvin Harris album, its basically uberpop, unashamedly cheesy, but yet quite grooving and while I dont think I'll buy this one, its pretty easy on the ears compared to the average chart fodder.
And the Rumble Strips, got a single out as of last week called motorcycle, brilliant stuff, hard to explain - just have a listen.
El P I'll Sleep When You're Dead
Slayer-South Of Heaven
Ministry- In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up
Siouxie and The Banshees- JuJu
Hilt- Journey to the center of the bowl
lots of old Wax Trax and Antler/Subway singles like Greater Than One-I don't need God and the b-side to Front Line Assembly- No Limit. Good stuff!
the damned- strawberrys
faith no more- angel dust
Arcade Fire :)
they're ace
I'm listening to Oasis and the Beastie boys.....
Tool!! also Harvey Danger - their new album gets better every play plus you can get it as a free download off their site - bonus.....Also had the Led Zeppellin DVD on alot latley
also agree with Numeric about the Kings of Leon...heard "McFearless" on Zane Lowes show and went straight out to buy the album, another that gets better with every listen!
white stripes of course, gutted megs ill. getting into bob dylan and led zep loads.
Stevie Wonder- Songs in the key of life and Musiquarium
Bad Brains- Build A Nation, I Against I and Quickness
GBH- City Babies Revenge
Miles Davis- Kinda Blue
Johnny Cash- The American Tapes box set (sick release. covers of nine inch nails, soundgarden, bob marley and depeche mode)
The Ramones-rocket to russia
richard hell and the voidoids- blank generation
Brujeria- the best of...
Suicidal Tendencies- Join the Army
Mf Doom & Madlib - Madvillain