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• #15527
Currently on repeat ...
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• #15528
^ Joyous.
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• #15529
Google Play has the 2016 remasters of Verve's Storm in Heaven featuring a lot of the early singles and B-sides as extra tracks.
The thing is sublime.
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• #15531
^ Nice!
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• #15532
That song makes me so happy.
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• #15533
...Oh! I thought it sounded familiar. I hadn't seen any of Fargo till I flew to Vancouver a couple of weeks ago and watched the whole of series 2 on the flight. I remember it having some excellent music.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mF5yL108yLQ
See also:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1osT-9mpOs
Even Jethro Tull worked:
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• #15534
Yeah, that's how I found it. Bloody great soundtrack.
War pigs is another banger.
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• #15536
Plot twist. That Yamasuki band aren't even Japanese, they're French. The main guy, Daniel Vangarde, is the dad of one of the members of Daft Punk.
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• #15537
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Hi2u98VKxc
"On December 8, 2013 we set a world record by becoming the first and only band in history to perform concerts on all seven continents in under a year!"
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• #15538
My old band supported Medications once at the Phoenix in Manchester.
Getting asked was one of my proudest moments, I was going to the gig anyway and then a guy who knew us was promoting and asked us to play. Our singer was too nervous and drank too much before the gig, and I broke a string in the first song and had to borrow a horrible SG that kept going out of tune. A friend of mine reviewed the gig and slated us.
Good band though.
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• #15546
honestly not going anywhere else currently for music - Dekmantel podcasts do it all - superb again
https://soundcloud.com/dkmntl/dekmantel-podcast-083-space-dimension-controller
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• #15547
toy dolls - dig that groove baby
fun energetic punk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71y44uzuX2M
http://www.thetoydolls.com/media/lyrics/01_dig_that_groove.html
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• #15548
Thank you for this.
Black Spuma. Jesus.
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• #15549
indeed, so good
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• #15550
New LPs from:
Umberto
S U R V I V E
Disasterpeice
MMOTHS
Pixies
Warpaint
Nick Cave
Factory Floor
Steely Dan
Avalanches
Varg
Secret Boyfriend
Radiohead
Classix
M83
Bleached
Mogwai
Prince Rama
Black Mountain
Com Truise
Postiljonen
I'm not familiar with Primus but yeah, the Lennon vocal tracks are generally my faves. (I wonder if they sing their own songs they've written separately?) I can just imagine chilling out to this on a sunny festival afternoon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JO5MRP8g_EQ
One of the guys from one of my fave bands Field Music recently put together a short play list for the Guardian which included this US band I'd never heard of, who sound a bit like, er, Field Music with some Fiery Furnaces thrown in. File under "fie-ish":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EbVzTgveVE