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• #27
Ska covers..
Bit of a niche genre I'll admit
But what tune isn't improved by being did in a ska stylee?Reel Big Fish- Take on me
The Holophonics- Despacito
The Aggrolites- Don't let me down (using a bit of licence here as it's really reggae)
Rico- Take five -
• #28
Family disco, (after the buffet is emptied):
Red Red Wine - UB40
One Step Beyond - Madness
Come On Eileen - Dexys Midnight Runners
Saturday Night - Whigfield -
• #29
Detroit techno
Derrick May - Strings of Life
Inner City - Good Life
Innerzone Orchestra - Bug in the bassbin
Drexciya - Black Sea -
• #30
Heh - I love Dexy's (and spent much of my youth in dungarees and plimsolls), but Come on Eileen is awful.
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• #31
I completely agree.
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• #32
Just been listening to Deltron3030. Surprised I've not come across that before - I love a bit of Kid Koala.
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• #33
have you heard the podcast jokerman by any chance?
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• #34
Will check out. Thanks
I like Is it rolling Bob? Pod, and Definitely Dylan -
• #35
House / deep
Pepe Braddock deep burnt
Theo parrish this is for you
Floating points Nuits Sonores
Omar s desireEdit. Ta @dancing james✌️
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• #36
Bluegrass:
Flatt and Scruggs / Rollin in my sweet baby's arms
Osborne Brothers / Rocky Top
Doc Watson / Shady Grove
Billy Strings / Dust in a Baggie -
• #37
Classical music
Art of the Fugue - JS Bach
Requiem in D - Mozart
9th Smphony - Beethoven
Rite of Spring - Stravinsky -
• #38
US hardcore punk:
Bad Brains - I Against I
Husker Du - Eiffel Tower High
Suicidal Tendencies - Institutionalized
Millions of Dead Cops - John Wayne was a Nazi -
• #39
90s reggae-pop
Pato Banton / Baby come back
Aswad / Shine
Inner Circle / Sweat
Chaka Demus and Pliers / Murder she wrote -
• #40
Pepe Braddock deep burnt
Theo parrish this is for you
Floating points Nuits SonoresRound One I’m your brother
I believe it’s meant to be four
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• #41
Instrumental contemporary folk:
The Gloaming / Sailor's bonnet
Breabach / Knees Up
Shooglenifty / Whisky Kiss
Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas / The Pitnacree Ferryman -
• #42
Industrial
Deep.
There's a book called the Secret History of Rock - this one
Which is a great base my dad bought it for me when I was about 15/16 and I still listen to a lot of those musicians now. Rock being music that isn't classical or jazz BTW
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• #43
Noise
Big Black - Kerosene
Melt Banana - Candy Gun
Otoboke Beaver - Don't Light My Fire
Gilla Band (formerly Girl Band) - Why They Hide Their Bodies Under My Garage? -
• #44
Old school thrash:
Sepultura - Inner Self
Megadeth - Peace Sells... But Who's Buying?
Testament - Burnt Offerings
Coroner - Masked JackalYeah, you can do this without Metallica.
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• #45
Shoegaze
My Bloody Valentine - When You Sleep
Slowdive - When the Sun Hits
Cocteau Twins - Cherry-coloured Funk
The Jesus and Mary Chain - Just like Honeyand for some bonkers fun
Prog Rock
Yes - Close to the Edge
Pink Floyd - Shine on You Crazy Diamond
Rush - 2112 The Temples of Syrinx etc.
King Crimson 0 The Court of the Crimson King -
• #46
chill out / ambient - post club listening
klf - chill out
the orb - the orbs adventures beyond the ultra world
boards of canada - music has the right to children
massive attack - blue lines -
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80s Dancehall
Admiral Bailey - No way no better than Yard
Tenor Saw - Ring the Alarm
Yellowman - Zungguzungguguzungguzeng
Wayne Smith - Under mi Sleng TengBowie guitar riff from the Casio MT-50 sample beat on the last track
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• #48
That'll be Stiff Little Fingers
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• #49
N.W.O. is one I revisit every couple of years .....
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• #50
Typo rather than idiocy.
Industrial
Wiseblood - Stumbo
Foetus Inc. - Bedrock
Ministry - N.W.O.
Nine Inch Nails - Head Like a Hole