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picked these up from the station, they were in the free bin in the office and Sinkane - Color Voice just disappeared, so i played it safe and nabbed a couple things i did not want to lose:
Chow Nasty presents Super (Electrical) Recordings ... produced by Peanut Butter Wolf Juana Molina - Un Dia Hauschka - Ferndorf ... this is a German guy who does prepared piano compositions. he modifies pianos, like putting shi on the mallets etc. the songs are like a minimalist classical style like Erik Satie or John Cage. Q-Tip - The Renaissance |
[QUOTE=cbmartinez;16929857]1 Girl Talk 93
2 The Mountain Goats 41 3 Elliott Smith 21 4 The Smiths 18 5 Beach House 17 6 2Pac 12 6 Cat Power 12 8 Born Ruffians 11 8 Vampire Weekend 11 10 Department of Eagles 10[/QUOTE] jesus christ you hipster **** |
boxcutter - oneiric
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[QUOTE=samarahah;16931256]boxcutter - oneiric[/QUOTE]
Brood is like the best song ever.. soooo powerful |
thats weird. im listening to it right now.
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1. The National 38
2. Scarface 36 3. Gang of Four 30 4. Kanye West 25 5. Pivot 20 6. The Smiths 14 6. A Tribe Called Quest 14 8. UGK 13 9. 2Pac 12 10. Three 6 Mafia 11 |
Krallice -[I] Krallice[/I]
Richard Youngs - [I]Sapphie[/I] |
richard youngs is really cool.
i was listening to him the other day. |
Kitsuné Maison mixtapes.
French electro to the max. |
thats my favorite kind of electro
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1 Bob Dylan 19
2 The Jesus Lizard 13 3 Bruce Springsteen 8 4 Kanye West 7 4 Do Make Say Think 7 6 Rage Against the Machine 6 7 Bombay Bicycle Club 5 8 Will Smith 2 9 Lee Morgan 1 9 Foals 1 9 Wiley 1 9 Marvin Gaye 1 |
Matty Pop chart - Everyone Does Everything
I've been having a guys and gals with acoustic guitars kind of last few days. |
1 Air 139
2 The Mae Shi 54 3 Man Man 33 4 Abe Froman 21 5 Flying Lotus 17 6 João Gilberto 15 7 Stan Getz & João Gilberto 9 8 Extra Life 7 8 Flavor Crystals 7 10 José González 6 |
John Vanderslice - Emerald City
John Vanderslice - The Life and Death of an American Fourtracker |
Busta Rhymes- "Arab Money"
song is sweet |
unwound - new plastic ideas
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sam you are always into unwound
good unwound |
what can i say? it always hits the spot
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dexter gordon- [I]tangerine[/I]
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Mark Kozelek- [I]The Finally LP[/I]
beautiful |
Juana Molina - Un Dia
Unwound - Fake Train Echodub Dubstep Comp. |
Radiohead - [I]Pablo Honey[/I]
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for fans of Satie and such:
Hauschka - [i]Ferndorf [/i] [quote="AMG"]The Prepared Piano and Room to Expand summed up their purposes in their titles, with the former demonstrating Hauschka's finesse with the prepared piano (a piano with objects placed between its strings or on its dampers and hammers) and the latter, prepared piano expanded with strings and electronics. In its own way, Ferndorf also conveys its purpose with its title; named after Hauschka (aka Volker Bertelmann)'s hometown, this set of pieces goes beyond the cleverness of his previous albums, digging into childhood nostalgia and other more complex emotions while retaining Hauschka's essentially playful approach. Unlike The Prepared Piano and Room to Expand, only about half of Ferndorf's tracks were improvised -- but even these tracks show how much Hauschka's range has expanded. "Blue Bicycle" is as delicately lovely as anything else in Hauschka's repertoire, but there is a unique urgency in its rippling piano that suggests spinning spokes and rushing air; "Neuschnee," on the other hand, has a languid, end-of-the-day calm. Insa Schirmer and Donsa Djember's cellos add richness to "Morgenrot," a piece inspired by the red dawn peeking through Bertelmann's window when he was a boy, and intertwine lazily on "Alma." As good as the improvised tracks are, the composed tracks make Ferndorf some of Hauschka's most accomplished music. "Rode Null" showcases the album's propulsive, percussive sound with Schirmer's driving playing and Sabine Baron's brisk violin. The prepared piano's sounds come to the fore on "Freibad," its metallic rattling underscoring the chilly quality of the strings and Bernhard Voelz's trombone, and on the excellent "Barfuss Durch Gras," melding its rustling with electronics into a taut, sparkling mesh of sound. "Heimat" and "Eltern"'s hesitant beauty exemplify how happily technique and emotion reside together on this album -- though the influences of Michael Nyman, Philip Glass and Steve Reich still loom large in Hauschka's music, Ferndorf's appeal is closest to the work of Bertelmann's FatCat labelmate Max Richter: Richter and Hauschka both have a remarkable talent for honing in on the sweet spot where classical, avant-garde, electronic and pop music meet.[/quote] [url]http://www.mediafire.com/?dawwyed1jzy[/url] |
[QUOTE=cbmartinez;16934441]Mark Kozelek- [I]The Finally LP[/I]
beautiful[/QUOTE] seriously. this is so good. the low cover is like a combination of two of my favorite artists... so COOL |
Lately I've been digging Okkervil river, Fleet foxes and arcade fire a lot.
Good songs you might love if you love the bands: Okkervil River: Black, For Real, Our life is not a movie or maybe Fleet foxes: Oliver James arcade fire: rebellion lies, my body is a cage, wake up, no cars go, intervention and of course, old fantastic stuff like smiths, cure and clash. You can repeat them over and over again without geting bored |
nice username
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asl
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might wanna ask weight too :/
[I]pacific ocean blue[/I] |
Been trying to listen to 08 albums all day in preparation for my year end list:
Calexico- [I]Carried To Dust[/I] Deerhunter- [I]Microcastle/Weird Era Cont.[/I] Lykke Li- [I]Youth Novels[/I] Atlas Sound- [I]Let The Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel[/I] Mark Kozelek- [I]7 Songs Belfast[/I] and [I]The Finally LP[/I] British Sea Power- [I]Do You Like Rock Music?[/I] First three will prob make it, last three not so much |
[quote=matt?;16935030]seriously. This Is So Good. The Low Cover Is Like A Combination Of Two Of My Favorite Artists...
So Cool[/quote] 123 |
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