Harold Budd, Massive Attack, Jesu, W.S Burroughs (collaborating with various musicians), The Young Gods, Clock DVA and Arvo PArt.
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Harold Budd, Massive Attack, Jesu, W.S Burroughs (collaborating with various musicians), The Young Gods, Clock DVA and Arvo PArt.
Late night Jazz ATM, and a collection of techno no stuff and a UMEK mix from 1999. tough shit.
That Arvo Part you gave me months ago is so friggin memorable, I want more when I am back online!Quote:
Originally Posted by dirty_bass
Currently i'm listening to the sound of my next door neighbours riding the holes of each other... :cry: :doh:
they have a new album out, then?Quote:
Originally Posted by massplanck
:cool:
Monster Island Czars - Escape from monsre island
that should read - escape from monster islandQuote:
Originally Posted by gary_human
Mf! All day every day right Gary?
well - them "under pressure" and "escape from monster island" tracks are on continuous play - so kinda yeah :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by SummerOfSam
Pink Floyd, after their live 8 gig, they were defo ahead of their time. Waters can't sing for shit these days either.
Maximo Park - saw them live few weeks back at the Rocket and they DID rock-it.
Sam Frank - The Hour. Look it up in about 4 months.
I like the engineers new LP, a nice mix betweem my bloody valentine and spacemen 3. Thoug sadly few bands have reached the sublime heights that those 2 did.
don't get lost in heaven on the new gorillaz lp is preety cool as well, nice way to start a set off as yu can lay beats over it's tale of cocaine ramblings in suburbia, not that i'd know anything about that of course *cough cough*
this week i have mostly been listening to
crass
mushtaq and terry hall
zion train
The Warlocks - Surgery
Deftones - Around The Fur
Bowery Electric - Bowery Electric
Dexter Gordon - Doin' Allright
Jeff Buckly - Grace (dont dig the whole album, but "Mama you've been on my mind" is just stunning)
The Magic Numbers - The Magic Numbers
HAL - HAL
various Aztec Camera, Roddy Frame solo work
The Velvet Underground - V/U album and White Light White Heat
Super Furry Animals - Love Kraft
hmmm.. been looking to get something by them.. hard to ****ing find.Quote:
Originally Posted by nihilist
How crazy are they... I think they were too punk for punk.
They have a couple of the LP's in spindizzy.Quote:
Originally Posted by massplanck
crass were great, I liked the whole DIY ethic, which oddly enough is strangley paralled in techno-your own home recording set-up, press the records yourself etc
:evil: I'd say sunil has them hidden already. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by francois
put em away for me.
didnt they have a song out called 'punk is dead' in 1977? haha
hehe
Dunno if it counts as not techno, but I've been listening to the Cursor Miner 'Cursor Miner Plays God' album a lot lately.
Kicks much bottom IMO.
this week ive been checking Mattafix's trax - awesome!!! http://www.mattafix.com/
crass were f***ing ace, theres loads of stuff been re-released on cd. some of there stuff was very weard but a few of lp's id suggest are 'stations of the crass' 'best before' and 'crist the album.
preaty sure they are widely availible
Yellow Man & Fathead - Bab Boy Skanking.
Mac put me on to Danger Doom
It's been on constant play since friday
Danger Doom is Mf Doom & Danger Mouse
http://www.dangerdoom.com/images/index_03.gif
All the albums are top notch IMO! I'm well into Crass myself, Flux Of Pink Indians are worth checking out too.Quote:
Originally Posted by nihilist
I'm mostly listening to Hip Hop such as Nephlim Modulation Systems, LoDeck and Viktor Vaughn aka M F Doom
they are all top notch in there own right but if you brought '10 notes on a summers day' expecting punk youd be abit miffed. flux of pink indians where also brilliant but my fav band are conflict who r still going strong
Can we kill this thread please, there is a listening club sticky at the top of this forum that no one uses, and it is just for this, non-techno purpose.
why kill a popular thread. doesnt matter where it gets posted.Quote:
Originally Posted by dirty_bass
becasue this thread will die, whereas the sticky at the top will become a library of good music to listen to.
Make this thread a sticky topic then.Quote:
Originally Posted by dirty_bass
~no because there is already a thread for all this stuff.
That`s like having 2 threads for who`s your favourite DJ
No, it's not like having two threads for your favourite DJ, this thread just went the whole hog and didn't include techno at all.
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Dirty Bass wrote (in relation to The Listening Club):
"Ok, well, to try to broaden peoples horizons a little, and to show that techno can be more than just Boom-Tish Boom-Tish (Although there is nothing wrong with the Boom-Tish).
I thought we could have a Suggested Listening Area, where people could recommend a new album or single release, or a particularly special Live PA or Mix, that is Techno, Or Techno related, in terms of progressive listening, and then we could discuss, kinda like a book club. "
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Maybe you should re-edit the above guideline for The Listening Club, as it still very much relates to techno, even if some people have been posting non-techno suggestions in it.
This thread is about completely non techno music.
Ok, done, although I`m still keeping it a thread about forward thinking, progressive music, as this is the TECHNO forum.
There is a general forum to chat about Led Zeppelin and other stuff, or a myriad of forums for just pure music discussions, however, this is blackout audio, and is, in it`s nature, techno, or technology and future based.
So I guess, erm, maybe I should move this thread to the general forum.
I agree, it is a techno forum. A thread to stick in *whatever* is definitely a good thing though. I guess The Listening Club has been going that way anyway.Quote:
Originally Posted by dirty_bass
The last post in The Listening Club was nearly 3 weeks ago. Maybe we should kick start this again.
Been listening to various Level 42 and Nik Kershaw songs just now, still sound great :) Proper pop music :clap:
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Originally Posted by Sunil
:lol:
Phoebe god bless her just got me a few CD's amoungst other shit for me birthday. Im afraid to throw on the Nitzer Ebb album in case I hate its guts.
Anyway... its Sunil Sharpe - Hunterstown playing in the background as i type this.. :clap:
I'm listening to a bit of Maiden the last week due to the fact all their albums are down to 8 euros in HMV.
Powerslave + Piece of Mind
Also
Cabaret Voltaire - The Crackdown -> its *ok* but ill let it go because this album has my fav CV track on it "Diskono".
King Tubby Vs Lee Scratch Perry.
Whos the daddies!
we've had the iron maiden on at work, much better than listening to killers and the rest....
anyone got some good winamp radio stations they want to share??
http://38.113.148.139:8007
[WWW.ETHERBEAT.COM :: funk jazz hiphop world reggae deepbeats :: free n funky 24/7 :: ENJOY 8-)] http://38.113.148.139:8007
i'm listening to that one atm, just had live version of dr feelgood by aretha, syl johnson - is it cos im black
Tubby is the daddy. 10 times better that LSP in my opinion.. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by dodgyedgy
My name is watty from the upsetters! And Av come to upset you!Quote:
Originally Posted by massplanck
Tubby is the mono boy for sure...
LSP - Loving that s**t too.
sports radio. :cool:
:lol: Totally Banging That...Quote:
Originally Posted by heavy beats
:clap:Quote:
Originally Posted by dodgyedgy