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Last Active 12-20-22 12:14 pm Joined 07-01-13
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| Rabidfish's June selection
I've done "list is digs" lists b4, u know the deal. I'll try to sell them to yall, so don't be a fool, and go to the school. of good music, that is. | 1 | | Nubya Garcia SOURCE
(spiritual jazz)
Nubya is a gifted musician, and her capacity to meld jazz with other london diaspora sounds is done so tastefully and with so much love and care one cannot do much but admire it. It's cool, i like it. | 2 | | Tides Resurface
(sludge)
I was sold on the promise that sludge would give me that dirty, slimy, "drunk and high" sabbath worship sound i like so much, but it's been a huge disappointment so far. This isn't that, but it's slow, heavy and kinda sad? not in a stupid way, in a cool way. I like it, it's noice. | 3 | | Perfume Genius Ugly Season
(GOOD STUFF)
His best album yet. Wish it becomes a breach point for more interesting ideas and sounds in the dude's music, and not some failed experiment. | 4 | | Meshell Ndegeocello Peace Beyond Passion
(neo-soul/funk)
Holy shit, this bangs. So much to love here. Need more of this in my loife, so do you. Go. | 5 | | PJ Harvey Is This Desire?
(alt-rock/singer-songwriter? i dunno lol)
Been doing a Pajama Harvey deep-dive (which i still haven't finished), but this still stands tall, way above the rest, in her discog. It's sticky music, like thick tar or grease... It should feel bad but it feels good, tho. | 6 | | The Pretty Things Parachute
(psychedelic)
Good psych shit like this is harder to come about than one would expect. There's a fine, delicate line between the good stuff and the mediocre, and it's subtle. This is the good stuff, most def. Bluesy, passionate, fun. Check it out. | 7 | | Tosca Suzuki
(downtempo)
Late-night-studying-need-to-finish-this-paper-asap vibes. Something more engaging than white noise, but not so complex you actually need braincells to enjoy. You can do so soooo much worse than this. | 8 | | Christoph Willibald Gluck Orfeo ed Euridice
(classical/opera)
this is an opera that's not so over the top, it's pretty chill throughout, even the more dramatic moments. Still tryna dig into the more "heavy" classical stuff, but this is more up my alley. I enjoyed it. | 9 | | Da Captain Trips Adventures in the Upside Down
(stoner rock/jam session)
just straight up stoner music to smoke weed and chill. | 10 | | Burning Spear Burning Spear
(roots reggae)
1st album from the roots legend. The production is choppy but it got that early 70's Studio 1 sound, it's a classic. | 11 | | Igor Stravinsky Le Sacre du Printemps
(classic)
this is a classic. If you haven't listened to it. Damn. Sad. If you have, what's your favorite version? i've only listened to the berliner philarmoniker directed by Von Karajan and the one with the students directed by Bernstein. | 12 | | Matthew Halsall Fletcher Moss Park
(modal jazz)
This dude makes so much cool, chill, interesting and beautiful music. God bless, man. | |
rabidfish
07.17.22 | wtf are you doing, you sick little monkeys? go on, listen NOW. | Lord(e)Po)))ts
07.17.22 | Cool to see that you’ve stumbled upon 1 | rabidfish
07.17.22 | I love a lot of stuff coming from the London jazz scene. There's the new Kokoroko coming out next August, can't wait! | Ryus
07.17.22 | 4 slapz
and agreed 5 is easily her best | rabidfish
07.17.22 | @ryus check her debut, it's less consistent but the best tracks there are KILLER |
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