Miles Davis The Complete In a Silent Way Sessions | 4.5 |
Miles Davis Sketches of Spain | 2.0 |
Miles Davis Miles Smiles | 5.0 |
Miles Davis Filles de Kilimanjaro | 4.5 |
Miles Davis Kind of Blue | 5.0 |
Mahavishnu Orchestra The Inner Mounting Flame | 3.5 |
Mahavishnu Orchestra The Lost Trident Sessions | 3.5 |
Mahavishnu Orchestra Birds of Fire | 5.0 |
Miles Davis Jack Johnson | 4.5 |
The Dave Brubeck Quartet Time Out | 4.5 |
Grant Green Idle Moments | 4.5 |
Herbie Hancock River-The Joni Letters | 2.5 |
Herbie Hancock Head Hunters | 3.5 |
Herbie Hancock Maiden Voyage | 5.0 |
Herbie Hancock Empyrean Isles | 5.0 |
Black Sabbath Live Evil | 3.0 |
Black Sabbath Reunion | 2.5 |
Black Sabbath Seventh Star | 1.0 |
Black Sabbath Headless Cross | 2.0 |
Black Sabbath The Eternal Idol | 2.0 |
Black Sabbath Master of Reality | 5.0 |
Black Sabbath Sabotage | 3.0 |
Black Sabbath Heaven and Hell | 4.5 |
Black Sabbath Mob Rules | 5.0 |
Black Sabbath Black Sabbath | 4.0 |
Black Sabbath Paranoid | 5.0 |
Black Sabbath Born Again | 3.0 |
Black Sabbath Technical Ecstasy | 2.5 |
Black Sabbath Never Say Die! | 4.5 |
Cathedral The Carnival Bizarre | 2.5 |
Cathedral Supernatural Birth Machine | 3.0 |
Cathedral Soul Sacrifice | 4.0 |
Cathedral The Ethereal Mirror | 4.5 |
Celtic Frost Into the Pandemonium | 3.0 |
Celtic Frost To Mega Therion | 4.5 |
Celtic Frost Morbid Tales | 3.0 |
Kreator Extreme Aggression | 4.0 |
Kreator Terrible Certainty | 4.5 |
Kreator Endless Pain | 4.0 |
Metallica Kill 'Em All | 3.0 |
Metallica The $5.98 E.P.: Garage Days Re-Revisited | 3.0 |
Metallica Ride the Lightning | 3.0 |
Metallica Master of Puppets | 4.5 |
Metallica ...And Justice for All | 2.5 |
Metallica Load | 2.0 |
Metallica Metallica | 3.0 |
Metallica St. Anger | 1.0 |
Metallica Death Magnetic | 2.0 |
Slayer Live Undead | 4.5 |
Slayer Haunting the Chapel | 4.0 |
Slayer Christ Illusion | 2.5 |
Slayer Diabolus in Musica | 3.0 |
Slayer South of Heaven | 3.0 |
Slayer Reign in Blood | 5.0 |
Ministry Animositisomina | 2.5 |
Ministry Rio Grande Blood | 2.5 |
Ministry The Last Sucker | 2.5 |
Ministry Houses Of The Molé | 2.5 |
Ministry Dark Side of the Spoon | 2.5 |
Ministry The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste | 4.5 |
Ministry Psalm 69 | 5.0 |
Ministry The Land of Rape and Honey | 5.0 |
Ministry Filth Pig | 2.5 |
65daysofstatic The Fall of Math | 4.5 |
The Fucking Champs VI | 4.5 |
The Fucking Champs V | 5.0 |
The Fucking Champs III | 4.0 |
The Fucking Champs IV | 5.0 |
McCoy Tyner Live at Newport | 5.0 |
McCoy Tyner The Real McCoy | 5.0 |
Great post-bop romp of Tyner's originals with Joe Henderson on tenor sax, Ron Carter on bass, drummer Elvin Jones on drums, and of course McCoy Tyner, on the piano. Tyner and Jones were members of John Coltrane's classic quartet from 1961 to 1965 and Ron Carter was playing in Miles Davis "second great quintet," when this was recorded in 1967. These four giants of the 1960s jazz scene have arranged a minor masterpiece here. |
McCoy Tyner Guitars | 2.5 |
William Basinski The Disintegration Loops IV | 4.5 |
William Basinski The Disintegration Loops II | 4.5 |
William Basinski Melancholia | 3.5 |
William Basinski Watermusic | 3.0 |
William Basinski Shortwavemusic | 4.5 |
William Basinski The Disintegration Loops I | 4.5 |
William Basinski The Disintegration Loops III | 4.5 |
Wayne Shorter Juju | 5.0 |
Wayne Shorter Night Dreamer | 4.5 |
Wayne Shorter Schizophrenia | 4.0 |
Wayne Shorter Speak No Evil | 5.0 |
Wayne Shorter Adam's Apple | 5.0 |
John Coltrane Lush Life | 4.0 |
John Coltrane Stardust | 3.0 |
John Coltrane Blue Train | 5.0 |
John Coltrane Giant Steps | 5.0 |
John Coltrane My Favorite Things | 4.0 |
John Coltrane A Love Supreme | 5.0 |
John Coltrane Transition | 2.5 |
John Coltrane Ascension | 2.0 |
John Coltrane Sun Ship | 2.0 |
John Coltrane Stellar Regions | 2.0 |
John Coltrane Meditations | 2.0 |
John Coltrane Interstellar Space | 2.0 |
Aphex Twin Richard D. James Album | 4.5 |
David Bowie Young Americans | 4.0 |
David Bowie Low | 4.5 |
David Bowie Lodger | 3.5 |
David Bowie Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) | 3.5 |
David Bowie Outside | 3.0 |
David Bowie The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars | 4.0 |
David Bowie Diamond Dogs | 4.0 |
David Bowie Station to Station | 4.0 |
David Bowie "Heroes" | 3.5 |
David Bowie Let's Dance | 2.5 |
David Bowie Earthling | 5.0 |
Jimi Hendrix Crash Landing | 3.5 |
Jimi Hendrix Midnight Lightning | 3.0 |
Jimi Hendrix The Cry of Love | 4.0 |
Jimi Hendrix War Heroes | 3.5 |
Jimi Hendrix Band of Gypsys | 4.5 |
Jimi Hendrix Nine to the Universe | 4.5 |
The Jimi Hendrix Experience Electric Ladyland | 4.0 |
The Jimi Hendrix Experience Axis: Bold as Love | 5.0 |
The Doors Strange Days | 5.0 |
The Doors Waiting for the Sun | 3.0 |
The Doors Morrison Hotel | 4.0 |
The Doors An American Prayer | 3.0 |
The Doors L.A. Woman | 4.5 |
The Doors The Soft Parade | 3.0 |
The Doors The Doors | 5.0 |
Mogwai Come On Die Young | 3.0 |
Mogwai Government Commissions | 3.0 |
Mogwai Kicking A Dead Pig | 4.5 |
Mogwai Mogwai EP+2 | 3.0 |
Mogwai Rock Action | 3.0 |
Mogwai Young Team | 4.0 |
Mogwai Happy Songs for Happy People | 5.0 |
Mogwai Mr. Beast | 2.0 |
Mogwai The Hawk Is Howling | 2.5 |
The Mercury Program The Mercury Program | 3.5 |
The Mercury Program From the Vapor of Gasoline | 3.5 |
The Mercury Program All the Suits Began to Fall Off | 3.5 |
The Mercury Program Chez Viking | 4.0 |
The Mercury Program Confines Of Heat Split | 4.5 |
The Mercury Program A Data Learn the Language | 3.5 |
Don Caballero Don Caballero II | 3.5 |
Don Caballero For Respect | 3.5 |
Don Caballero What Burns Never Returns | 3.5 |
Don Caballero American Don | 3.5 |
Don Caballero Singles Breaking Up | 3.5 |
Don Caballero Punkgasm | 4.0 |
Don Caballero World Class Listening Problem | 5.0 |
Fatboy Slim Palookaville | 3.0 |
Fatboy Slim You've Come a Long Way, Baby | 4.0 |
Fatboy Slim Halfway Between the Gutter and the Stars | 4.0 |
Fatboy Slim Better Living Through Chemistry | 4.5 |
Failure Magnified | 4.5 |
Failure Comfort | 4.5 |
Failure Fantastic Planet | 2.5 |
Oasis Definitely Maybe | 4.0 |
Coldplay Parachutes | 3.5 |
Coldplay A Rush of Blood to the Head | 3.0 |
Coldplay Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends | 2.5 |
Talking Heads Talking Heads: 77 | 5.0 |
Talking Heads Remain in Light | 5.0 |
Talking Heads More Songs About Buildings and Food | 5.0 |
Talking Heads Fear of Music | 5.0 |
Soundgarden Down on the Upside | 4.5 |
Soundgarden Superunknown | 5.0 |
Soundgarden Badmotorfinger | 5.0 |
Catherine Wheel Chrome | 4.5 |
Catherine Wheel Ferment | 5.0 |
My Bloody Valentine Loveless | 5.0 |
Ride Going Blank Again | 5.0 |
Built to Spill Ultimate Alternative Wavers | 4.0 |
Built to Spill There's Nothing Wrong with Love | 5.0 |
Built to Spill The Normal Years | 4.5 |
Dinosaur Jr. Green Mind | 4.0 |
Dinosaur Jr. Bug | 5.0 |
Butthole Surfers Psychic... Powerless... Another Man's Sac | 5.0 |
Black Flag The Process of Weeding Out | 4.5 |
Black Flag Loose Nut | 5.0 |
Nine Inch Nails Pretty Hate Machine | 5.0 |
Nine Inch Nails Ghosts I-IV | 4.5 |
The Atomic Bitchwax The Atomic Bitchwax | 4.5 |
Monster Magnet Superjudge | 4.5 |
Monster Magnet Powertrip | 5.0 |
Miles Davis Sorcerer | 4.5 |
Baby Mammoth Seven Up | 5.0 |
Baby Mammoth's Seven Up has got some of the craftiest down-tempo electronica going--not one dud track anywhere here. First heard this on Soma.fm's Groove Salad, where it has been in heavy rotation, for good reason. I highly recommend this release. |
John Coltrane Soultrane | 4.0 |
Excellent hard-bop outing by Coltrane with the Red Garland Trio backing him up on this one. Russian Lullaby is a great early example John Coltrane's "sheets of sound"style that he was just beginning to explore at this time -- Coltrane actually thought the name of the song was "Rushin' Lullaby." All the '57-'58 stuff Coltrane did with pianist Red Garland &c is good, and unfortunately often overlooked in the glare of his blistering later work. |
Boards of Canada The Campfire Headphase | 5.0 |
Meat Beat Manifesto 99% | 5.0 |
This is one of the most gritty and disturbing techno-industrial assaults that ever wound around a tape post. After listening to this it might might feel like you need a shower to get the grime off--but it won't help. From the insane Jim Morrison incantations leading into MBM's big-beat machine bomp of "All The Things You Are" to the realization that as "Helter Skelter" kicks into high gear those yelps are from Alex's brainwashing from A Clockwork Orange -- the ELP brain-searing synths that close out the anthemic Psyche Out, this is a recording that gets under your skin, literally. A seminal and highly influential exercise in industrial electronica and big beat drum sounds that's way ahead of its time. |
Miles Davis In a Silent Way | 5.0 |
Kyuss Blues for the Red Sun | 5.0 |