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gza - pro tools
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1 Off Minor 35
2 Gregor Samsa 33 3 La Quiete 29 3 Madlib 29 5 Flying Lotus 28 6 CocoRosie 26 7 Cursed 22 7 Joanna Newsom 22 9 Animal Collective 21 10 Ryan Adams 20 The Beatles - [I]Revolver[/I] |
[QUOTE=parvenu;16596149]gza - pro tools[/QUOTE]
link? |
[url]http://billy4202.blogspot.com/2008/08/gza-pro-tools.html[/url]
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Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers - [I]A Night In Tunisia[/I]
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Hatfield and the North- [I]The Rotters Club[/I]
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1 De La Soul43
2 Sparks38 3 American Football26 4 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion25 5 Municipal Waste15 6 George Carlin14 7 Bad Religion13 7 Blackalicious13 9 Flying Lotus9 10 The Feelies6 |
1 Eels 53
2 Blue Meanies 25 2 Black Moth Super Rainbow 25 4 Phish 16 5 Wilco 15 6 The Mountain Goats 13 7 Fiona Apple 11 7 The Fall 11 9 Wingnut Dishwashers Union 9 9 Gravity 9 |
[QUOTE=Time;16596131]shiiit, is that the one at 9:30 club or Rams Head? My friend is going to the Rams Head one so I was gonna go, but if the Drones are at 9:30 I'm going there
1 Madvillain 65 2 Ghostface 24 3 Charles Mingus 11 3 Guided by Voices 11 5 Flying Lotus 9 6 Mahavishnu Orchestra 6 7 John Coltrane 5 8 Air 4 9 GZA/Genius 3 9 Madlib 3[/QUOTE] At 9:30 club. |
The Cool Kids - [I]Bake Sale[/I] - One of my favourites at the moment
Skindred - [I]Roots Rock Riot[/I] Foals - [I]Antidotes[/I] (Ltd Edition) |
Marxman is def. great.
I've been listening to a lot of reggae lately, like Bob and Damien Marley |
Sunny Day Real Estate - [I]LP2 [/I]
1 Flying Lotus 49 2 Pygmy Lush 36 3 Verse En Coma 30 4 Portraits of Past 20 5 Death 18 5 John Frusciante 18 7 Freddie Foxxx 16 8 Gasp 15 9 Ghostlimb 14 9 Cold World 14 |
How are Pygmy Lush? My friend invited me to see them but I had to work.
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1 maudlin of the Well20
2 Hum17 3 Modest Mouse16 4 Pinback13 5 Red House Painters10 5 Chad VanGaalen10 7 Unwound9 8 June of 448 8 Agent Orange8 8 DJ Shadow8 i have such typical taste |
1 The Smiths 61
2 Radiohead 32 3 Morrissey 26 4 John Mayer 19 5 Liars 12 6 Atlas Sound 10 7 Thom Yorke 9 8 Bob Dylan 6 9 The Beach Boys 6 10 Air France 5 |
[QUOTE=niobium;16596858]1 maudlin of the Well20
2 Hum17 3 Modest Mouse16 4 Pinback13 5 Red House Painters10 5 Chad VanGaalen10 7 Unwound9 8 June of 448 8 Agent Orange8 8 DJ Shadow8 i have such typical taste[/QUOTE] Typical for this forum. |
this is like the only forum that really GETS Unwound
or Louisville post-rock/math-rock or slowcore :cool: |
YDload can you hook me up with some June of 44?
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Have you listened to The For Carnation YDload?
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wilco- [I]being there
[/I] so good |
[QUOTE=honourosis;16597020]YDload can you hook me up with some June of 44?[/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.sordomusic.com/db/search.php?q=june+of+44[/url] [quote=Anxious] Have you listened to The For Carnation YDload?[/quote] i gave their S/T a spin on last.fm. sounds pretty interesting, i want it but as always ive got a huge backlog of albums i need to check out The Gun Club - their debut Cows - Cunning Stunts June of 44 - other albums besides Anahata something from Brainiac, maybe |
i've already tried those links and they're all dead.
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ok here is anahata
[url]http://rapidshare.com/files/138117899/j44_-_anht.zip.html[/url] i uploaded it just for u :) |
Ween - Chocolate & Cheese
Presidents of the United States of America - II Busdriver -Temporary Forever |
[QUOTE=YDload;16597701]ok here is anahata
[url]http://rapidshare.com/files/138117899/j44_-_anht.zip.html[/url] i uploaded it just for u :)[/QUOTE] thanks man |
are brainiac any good and if so which is the best album to start with
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Hissing Prigs in Static Couture
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i downloaded it randomly one day
thats the one i have/haven't listened to |
the one album i have said "im gettin this one day" and have put off buying for the longest time is that Presidents of the USA album. the one with Lump and Peaches on it. i've wanted it since i was about 10 years old and i still kinda want it but... never got it.
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yellow swans - bring the neon war home
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New ra ra riot.
its a shame the drummer died. |
le volume courbe - i killed my best friend
alva noto - unitxt |
[QUOTE=Spat Out Sexy Men;16598103]it's pretty much in every 2nd hand cd store and charity shop in America[/QUOTE]
i never said i couldnt find it, i just havent bothered for over a decade |
The National
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i'm listening to my itunes from a-!!!
i'm at the beatles right now reminds me how little i care for them. it was a task to not skip through abbey road. but yesterday i listened at the drive-in and it reminded me how sweet arobatic tenement is. |
[QUOTE=samarahah;16598108]le volume courbe - i killed my best friend
[/QUOTE] Cool Jandek- Austin Sunday |
1 Grizzly Bear 14
2 Snowman 13 3 Blue Sky Black Death 11 3 Pivot 11 5 El Guincho 9 6 Wu-Tang Clan 7 7 Rodan 6 8 Protest the Hero 5 9 Toto 3 10 Envy 1 |
Nobukazu Takemura - [I]Scope[/I]
[quote="Wikipedia"] Nobukazu Takemura (竹村延和 Takemura Nobukazu) is a Japanese musician whose style has run from jazz to house to drum and bass to chamber music to electronic glitch within less than a decade. Born in Hirakata, Osaka in August of 1968, he became interested in punk and New Wave music at a young age, and by high school, after a record store job that exposed him to Jazz and Hip hop, he had regular gigs as a battle DJ. In 1990, Takemura founded Audio Sports with Yamatsuka Eye (of The Boredoms) and Aki Onda. Their first album, Era of Glittering Gas, was released in 1992 (after which Onda subsequently took control of the project), the same year as Takemura's first solo album, under the name DJ Takemura. He has also released material with Spiritual Vibes (since 1993) and as Child's View (since 1994). He is currently paired with Childisc vocalist/composer Aki Tsuyuko under the touring name of Assembler. He founded the Lollop and Childisc labels ; his voluminous releases, remixes, and collaborations make a comprehensive discography difficult, and his music often defies any easy categorization. He emerged in the US after the release of Scope on the Thrill Jockey label in 1999, an album that features delicate melodies blossoming from oceans of white noise and staccato electronics. His unique and complex approach to melody and instrumentation has generated a catalog of collaborations with critically acclaimed artists including Issey Miyake, Zu, Steve Reich, DJ Spooky, Yo La Tengo, and Tortoise. Takemura was responsible for the sound design of Sony's robotic dog Aibo. In the January 2002 issue of the UK music magazine The Wire, he notes that conveying hundreds of emotions through the dog's few simple sounds was not easy : "Usually people don't think consciously of what it's like to be angry or to cry ... humans can obviously use words to express themselves. To create the sounds of emotions was a difficult task."[/quote] |
[quote=ATM2;16596933]Typical for this forum.[/quote]i feel no rush to get into music that no one else has heard of
[quote=YDload;16596955]this is like the only forum that really GETS Unwound or Louisville post-rock/math-rock or slowcore :cool:[/quote]I truly love unwound and the louisville 90s scene. unwound is my own special band where i live because everyone is too busy with stuff like porcupine tree |
Just bought:
Braid - The Age Of Octeen Hey Mercedes- Loses Control The Recieving End of Sirens - Between The Heart And The Synapse MGMT - Oracular Spectacular Hopefully I'll be diggin all of em |
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