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  • ATLAS SOUND - ATTIC LIGHTS (ACOUSTIC) [VIDEO]

    Nov 20 2009, 17h56 por no_conclusion

    A couple of days ago La Blogotheque posted this video of Bradford Cox performing one of the songs from Atlas Sound's latest album Logos. Check out the stripped down version of TocarAttic Lights below.

    ....

    Speaking of Atlas Sound videos, there's a new "approved" video for the excellent Quick Canal, featuring Laetitia Sadier of Stereolab on vocals.

    Oh, and that last virtual 7" is also very good.
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  • And now to truly induct myself into last.fm through compulsory means:

    Nov 5 2009, 7h44 por son-of-nothing

    It occurs to me that I've yet to fill out a "questions about ___" questionnaire. Times are changing.

    1. What is your favorite song by 29? (DJ Shadow)
    Building Steam With A Grain Of Salt
    It was also the first I heard, and I loved it the first time I heard it.

    2. What was the first song you ever heard by 22? (Dead Can Dance)
    How Fortunate the Man With None, I think.

    3. What is your favorite album by 33? (Judas Priest)
    Unleashed in the East
    It has several of my favorites from the band, TocarExciter, TocarDiamonds And Rust, and TocarVictim of Changes, plus the energy and production were a lot better than the original studio tracks.

    4. What is your favorite album by 49? (High on Fire)
    Blessed Black Wings. for merely TocarDevilution and TocarThe Face of Oblivion.

    5. How many albums by 13 do you own? Waylon Jennings)
    Only this one: Nashville Rebel, but it's a four disc box set.

    6. What is your favorite song by 50? (Portugal. The Man)
    Bellies Are Full

    7. Is there a song by 39 that makes you sad? (Buena Vista Social Club)
    Not really. They are pretty feel good music.

    8. What is your favorite song by 15? (Deep Purple)
    TocarWhen A Blind Man Cries

    9. What is your favorite song by 5? (Leonard Cohen)
    TocarAvalanche

    10. Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy? (Buzzov*en)
    fucked up, drugged out, hateful, misanthropic sludge... all of their songs make me happy?

    11. What is your favorite album by 40? (Burial)
    Burial

    12. What is your favorite song by 10? (Evil Army)
    Evil Army
    Once the irritating intro march is out of the way, that track blazes through, one of the best thrash songs ever written.

    13. What is a good memory you have involving 30? (Amorphis)
    Listening to them.

    14. What is your favorite song by 38? (The Builders and the Butchers)
    either TocarBottom of the Lake or TocarSpanish Death Song
    Hard to choose between them. Bottom Of The Lake is usually what I would choose to listen to first, but Spanish Death Song is so frantic and I love the lyrical theme.

    15. Is there a song by 19 that makes you sad? (Begushkin)
    not really. Some of his songs are pretty gloomy. TocarStroll With Mine sounds pretty down to me.

    16. How many times have you seen 25 live? (Eyehategod)
    I haven't.

    17. What is the first song you ever heard by 23? (Banco del Mutuo Soccorso)
    Tocar750.000 Anni Fa... L'amore?

    18. What is your favorite album by 11? (Saver Tiger)
    None in particular. their only material was live recordings, and the three albums I have had in the past had pretty much the same material. The production was terrible on all of them, and the only reason they're so high in my library is because I was really into them for a while.

    19. How did you get into 1? (X JAPAN)
    Once upon a time, I started using blogspots to discover new music. I downloaded ART OF LIFE from a blogspot many years ago, after like a ten paragraph description which basically had me at "epic metal from Japan." It got lost in inexplicable circumstances, and a year or two later I ran across it again along with I'll Kill You from another blog, which fortunately re-introduced me to the band.

    20. Have you ever seen 14 live? (Dismember)
    Unfortunately not.

    21. What is a good memory involving 27? (Neil Young)
    I got laid off work in 2006 for the first time and drove home at 3 am listening to Down by the River

    22. What is your favorite song by 16? (Burzum)
    TocarKey To The Gate
    I could've went with some I highly enjoy from the self-titled album, but the last half of Key is one of the most perfect songs in the black metal genre.

    23. What is the first song you ever heard by 47? (Old Crow Medicine Show)
    TocarWagon Wheel
    Isn't that the first song everyone has heard from them? I mean the Bob Dylan connection...

    24. What is your favorite album by 18? (Nitzer Ebb)
    Body of Work

    25. What is your favorite song by 21? (Rage Against the Machine)
    Too difficult to choose. Anything from Evil Empire or half the tracks on The Battle of Los Angeles

    26. What is the first song you ever heard by 26? (Lightnin' Hopkins)
    TocarBig Black Cadillac Blues

    27. What's your favorite lyric by 3? (Electric Wizard)
    Damn, that's tough. Perhaps the second verse of TocarReturn Trip. The whole Cannibal Ferox thing, and the fact that it's so well stated,
    "I hope this fuckin' world fuckin' burns away
    And I'd kill you all if I had my way
    But I'll live forever, questions curse me why
    Oh Lord above, why won't you let me die"

    28. What is you favorite song by 2? (Led Zeppelin)
    Impossible.

    29. What was the first song you ever heard by 32? (Django Reinhardt)
    TocarNuages

    30. What is you favorite song by 8? (Taken By Cars)
    Uh Oh
    The mood, the bass, the drum beat, fucking fantastic.

    31. How many times have you seen 17 live? (Asin)
    haha, I haven't.

    32. Is there a song by 44 that makes you happy? (Stereolab)
    not really.

    33. What is you favorite album by 12? (Church of Misery)
    Early Works Compilation (disc 1) because it contains several of my favorites from the band.

    34. What is the worst song by 45? (Elliott Smith)
    I couldn't pick. As much as I enjoy many of his songs, he does tend to have just as many that annoy or frustrate me to hear.

    35. What was the first song you ever heard by 34? (Last Harbour)
    TocarSaint Luminous Bride

    36. What is your favorite album by 48? (Motörhead)
    the two disc, 39 songs Essential. As much as people tend to hate on compilations like that, I'll be honest and straight up say it's my favorite because it really did put most of their strongest songs altogether.

    37. How many times have you seen 42 live? (Death in June)
    None.

    38. What is your favorite song by 36? (Between the Buried and Me)
    either More of Myself to Kill or Use of a Weapon
    It's a labor picking from them as well. The first album has magic that none of their other albums do. Then again, I was at the cd release show, and that material has sentimental value to me.

    39. What was the first song you ever heard by 28? (UFO)
    TocarDoctor Doctor

    40. What is your favorite album by 7? (Muse)
    Black Holes and Revelations although Origin Of Symmetry is right behind it.

    41. Is there a song by 31 that makes you happy? (Spiritual Front)
    Not in comparison to any others.

    42. What is your favorite album by 41? (Johnny Cash)
    The box sets that usually have a quarter of everything he ever did.

    43. What is your favorite song by 24? (Portishead)
    Glory Box
    Epitome of chill.

    44. What is a good memory you have involving 46? (The Crown)
    Angering christians by posting their lyrics on message boards.

    45. What is your favorite song by 35? (Grant Green)
    Possibly TocarNo. 1 Green Street

    46. Is there a song by 9 that makes you sad? (Eluveitie)
    Not really.

    47. What is your favorite album by 4? (His Hero Is Gone
    Definitely Monuments to Thieves
    Like Weeds is one of the most intense songs in hardcore.

    48. Who is a favorite member of 37? (Sielwolf)
    ...the fuck kind of question. I wouldn't know any of them.

    49. What is the first song you ever heard by 43? (Morphine)
    TocarBuena

    50. How many albums do you own by 20? (Exhumed)
    four. Gore Metal, Slaughtercult, Anatomy Is Destiny, and the Platters of Splatter two disc compilation.
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  • Songs sorted by most recommended artists

    Nov 1 2009, 23h43 por sanzorama

    Courtesy of Heat Haze: http://lastfm.heathaze.org/

    Recommended Songs (sorted by most recommended artists)

    TocarHome of the Brave : Spiritualized (Score = 111.91)
    TocarThe Individual : Spiritualized (Score = 105.92)
    200 Bars : Spiritualized (Score = 100)
    100 Bars (Accapella) : Spiritualized (Score = 100)
    Going Down Slow : Spiritualized (Score = 98.1)
    TocarElectricity : Spiritualized (Score = 43.76)
    TocarCome Saturday : The Pains of Being Pure at Heart (Score = 139.78)
    TocarEverything With You : The Pains of Being Pure at Heart (Score = 93.97)
    TocarYoung Adult Friction : The Pains of Being Pure at Heart (Score = 69.62)
    Sugarcube : Yo La Tengo (Score = 92.43)
    Deeper Into Movies : Yo La Tengo (Score = 85.26)
    Last Days of Disco : Yo La Tengo (Score = 47.29)
    By Two's : Yo La Tengo (Score = 42.46)
    Moby Octopad : Yo La Tengo (Score = 34.64)
    TocarNever Stops : Deerhunter (Score = 156.31)
    TocarAgoraphobia : Deerhunter (Score = 119.72)
    Vapour Trail : Ride (Score = 101.1)
    Dreams Burn Down : Ride (Score = 96.3)
    Kaleidoscope : Ride (Score = 71.95)
    TocarAlison : Slowdive (Score = 267.72)
    Pearl : Chapterhouse (Score = 150.8)
    Breather : Chapterhouse (Score = 96.46)
    kim & jessie : M83 (Score = 107.63)
    TocarGraveyard Girl : M83 (Score = 107.05)
    TocarEvergreen : The Brian Jonestown Massacre (Score = 51.47)
    TocarThat Girl Suicide : The Brian Jonestown Massacre (Score = 46.61)
    TocarWisdom : The Brian Jonestown Massacre (Score = 41.46)
    TocarShe Made Me : The Brian Jonestown Massacre (Score = 38.37)
    TocarCrushed : The Brian Jonestown Massacre (Score = 32.7)
    TocarTo Fix The Gash In Your Head : A Place to Bury Strangers (Score = 107.44)
    TocarMissing You : A Place to Bury Strangers (Score = 102.2)
    TocarSpark Plug : Stereolab (Score = 99.99)
    TocarTransona Five : Stereolab (Score = 96.27)
    TocarLove Canal : Flipper (Score = 100)
    TocarGet Away : Flipper (Score = 89.45)
    TocarTo Know Gospel : The Declining Winter (Score = 100)
    TocarGoodbye Minnesota : The Declining Winter (Score = 83.43)
    Taste the Floor : The Jesus and Mary Chain (Score = 112.25)
    The Living End : The Jesus and Mary Chain (Score = 50.77)
    TocarThe Perfect Needle : The Telescopes (Score = 64.43)
    TocarFlying : The Telescopes (Score = 53.02)
    TocarCeleste : The Telescopes (Score = 45.37)
    Sight of You : Pale Saints (Score = 102.31)
    You Tear the World in Two : Pale Saints (Score = 60.11)
    Three Decades : The Horrors (Score = 82.85)
    Do You Remember : The Horrors (Score = 76.64)
    Pet Grief : The Radio Dept. (Score = 85.75)
    TocarKeen on Boys : The Radio Dept. (Score = 35.1)
    TocarEwan : The Radio Dept. (Score = 34.55)
    Knife : Grizzly Bear (Score = 100.05)
    Deep Blue Sea : Grizzly Bear (Score = 50.72)
    TocarCome Down Easy : Spacemen 3 (Score = 148.8)
    TocarSugarless : Autolux (Score = 86.31)
    TocarAngry Candy : Autolux (Score = 55.63)
    TocarBlack Metallic : Catherine Wheel (Score = 68.81)
    TocarTexture : Catherine Wheel (Score = 65.84)
    23 : Blonde Redhead (Score = 74.92)
    Messenger : Blonde Redhead (Score = 58.21)
    Chinese Translation : M. Ward (Score = 70.59)
    Post-War : M. Ward (Score = 60.68)
    Deeper Than Love : Antony and the Johnsons (Score = 46.72)
    Twilight : Antony and the Johnsons (Score = 42.99)
    Cripple and the Starfish : Antony and the Johnsons (Score = 40.55)
    Red Oak Way : Lotus Plaza (Score = 66.6)
    Quicksand : Lotus Plaza (Score = 59.59)
    TocarDick Johnson : Pussy Galore (Score = 65.55)
    TocarHandshake : Pussy Galore (Score = 57.62)
    Sweetness and Light : Lush (Score = 82.67)
    Nothing Natural : Lush (Score = 40.08)
    TocarBlush : The Raveonettes (Score = 54.37)
    TocarYou Want The Candy : The Raveonettes (Score = 52.14)
    TocarHorror Head : Curve (Score = 63.58)
    TocarAlready Yours : Curve (Score = 42.11)
    TocarSuzuki : Tosca (Score = 56.12)
    TocarDoris Dub : Tosca (Score = 49.15)
    City Girl : Kevin Shields (Score = 104.41)
    TocarClear Skies Above the Coastline Cathedral : Manual (Score = 104.18)
    Homebase : dZihan & Kamien (Score = 55.96)
    Airport : dZihan & Kamien (Score = 45.75)
    TocarLong Road : Funki Porcini (Score = 100)
    TocarVictorious D : Pinback (Score = 100)
    TocarDrop Out : Beasts of Bourbon (Score = 100)
    TocarRelease The Kraken : The Daysleepers (Score = 54.91)
    TocarTwilight Bloom : The Daysleepers (Score = 44.14)
    TocarJackie Big Tits : The Kooks (Score = 96.21)
    TocarTime Is the Enemy : Quantic (Score = 50.65)
    TocarThe 5th Exotic : Quantic (Score = 44.26)
    TocarThe Ballad of Katrin Cartlidge : Hard-Ons (Score = 54.73)
    TocarGirl in the Sweater : Hard-Ons (Score = 38.12)
    TocarCherry-Coloured Funk : Cocteau Twins (Score = 89.11)
    TocarShining : Peace Orchestra (Score = 47.88)
    TocarDomination : Peace Orchestra (Score = 40.56)
    TocarNobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt : We Are Scientists (Score = 53.38)
    TocarAfter Hours : We Are Scientists (Score = 34.4)
    TocarA Zed and two L's : Fila Brazillia (Score = 87.49)
    TocarOn the Sly : Thunderball (Score = 44.92)
    TocarSolar : Thunderball (Score = 42.52)
    Damn : Nightmares on Wax (Score = 45.08)
    Les Nuits : Nightmares on Wax (Score = 42.32)
    Sofa Rockers (Richard Dorfmeister remix) : Sofa Surfers (Score = 45.67)
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  • Alternative Addiction - Oct. 28

    Out 29 2009, 4h21 por OxfordCollapse

    Alternative Addiction
    Wednesdays 12pm-3pm
    Only on WMEB 91.9FM Orono, ME
    Listen online at www.wmeb.fm!
    Follow the show on Twitter: www.twitter.com/altadd

    October 28, 2009

    1. Radiohead - Fake Plastic Trees
    2. Silver Starling - This Is Not A Dream
    3. Electric Tickle Machine - Something Else
    4. Von Sudenfed - The Rhinohead
    5. Soulwax - NY Excuse
    6. The Horrors - Whole New Way
    7. Black Moth Super Rainbow - Born On A Day The Sun Didn't Rise
    8. U.S.E. - We The People
    9. XTC - Making Plans For Nigel
    10. Metric - Hustle Rose
    11. The Temper Trap - Science Of Fear
    12. Bear In Heaven - Lovesick Teenager
    13. Free Energy - Free Energy
    14. Paper Zoo - Laughing Legba
    15. The Receiver - Castles In The Air
    16. The Clash - Rudie Can't Fail
    17. No Friends - Material Addiction
    18. The Flaming Lips - Convinced Of The Hex
    19. Alberta Cross - Leave Us And Forgive Us
    20. Television - Venus
    21. The Authors - In The City
    22. Manic Street Preachers - She Bathed Herself In A Bath Of Bleach
    23. Sonic Youth - Silver Rocket
    24. Russian Circles - Malko
    25. A Place to Bury Strangers - Exploding Head
    26. Sufjan Stevens - Jacksonville
    27. Pissed Jeans - False Jesii, Pt. 2
    28. Fanfarlo - Luna
    29. The New Pornographers - Letter From An Occupant
    30. The Rifles - The Great Escape
    31. Vivian Girls - I'm Not Asleep
    32. New York City Smoke - Not Me
    33. …And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead - Summer Of '91
    34. Atlas Sound - Walkabout
    35. Turbo Fruits - Trouble!
    36. Bloc Party - Little Thoughts
    37. Morrissey - That's How People Grow Up
    38. Stereolab - French Disko
    39. LCD Soundsystem - New York I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down
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  • 2SER 30th Birthday Party Soundtrack - 8 October 2009

    Out 11 2009, 9h39 por Lars_ollo

    Casting the Extended Play net a bit wider for this live edition of the show.
    Great night!

    Underground Lovers - I Was Right
    (“Leaves Me Blind” - 1992, Guernica) #

    Stereolab - Wow And Flutter
    (“Mars Audiac Quintet” - 1994, Duophonic)

    Roxy Music - Virginia Plain
    (“Roxy Music” - 1972, Island)

    The Cramps - Human Fly
    (“Gravest Hits” mini-album - 1979, I.R.S.)

    Can - Spoon
    (“Ege Bamyasi” - 1972, Spoon)

    The Slits - So Tough
    (“Cut” - 1979, Island)

    Kleenex - Nice
    (“Kleenex” 7inchEP - 1978, Sunrise)

    Wire - Map Ref. 41ºN 93ºW
    (“154” - 1979, Harvest)

    the Native Cats - The Image Of Annie & Ivan
    (“Always On” - 2009, Consumer Productions) #

    Yello - Bostich
    (“Bostich” 12inch - 1981, Do It)

    Quando Quango - Love Tempo (Mark Kamins Mix)
    (“Love Tempo” 12inch - 1983, Factory NY)

    Nina Hagen Band - Fisch im Wasser
    (“Nina Hagen Band” - 1978, Columbia)

    Severed Heads - Dead Eyes Opened
    (“Since The Accident” - 1983, Ink) #

    Ju Ju Space Jazz - Pop Kook
    (“Nuffin' Much” compilation - 1999, Kookyburra Droppings) #

    Itch-E & Scratch-E - Sweetness And Light
    (“Itch-E Kitch-E Koo” - 1993, Volition) #

    Ash Wednesday - Love By Numbers
    (“Can't Stop It!” compilation - 1980, Chapter) #

    Virgin Prunes - The King Of Junk
    (“Over The Rainbow” - 1985, Baby) (recorded 1982)

    The New Pollutants - Online Celebrity
    (“Hygene Atoms” - 2002, The New Pollutants) #

    Filewile - Shlenco
    (web release - 2005, www.filewile.com)

    UnknownmiX - The Siren
    (“Whaba!” - 1989, RecRec)

    The Human League - Hard Times
    (“Love Action (I Believe In Love)” single - 1981, Virgin)

    FSK/Anthony Shakir - Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band
    (“First Take Then Shake” - 2004, Disko B)

    The Associates - Boys Keep Swinging
    (“Boys Keep Swinging” 7inch - 1979, MCA)

    The Clean - Point That Thing Somewhere Else
    (“Boodle, Boodle, Boodle” 12inchEP - 1982, Flying Nun)

    Purdy - On The Roof Of The World
    (“Fairytale Insurance” - 2004, SOFT) #

    Broadcast - Corporeal
    (“Tender Buttons” - 2005, Warp)

    Holger Hiller - Tiny Little Cloud
    (“Oben im Eck” - 1986, Mute)

    Romica Puceanu & The Gore Brothers - In Gradina Cu Tufani
    (“Sounds From A Bygone Age. Vol 2” - 1960s, Asphalt Tango)

    Scritti Politti - Faithless
    (“Songs To Remember” - 1982, Virgin)

    Muzsikás - Szombateste Búcsúztató (Farewell To Saturday Evening)
    (“Máramaros: The Lost Jewish Music Of Transylvania” - 1992, Hannibal)
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  • Dibder's New Music Series: Entry 9

    Set 24 2009, 10h43 por CvaldaVessalis

    The world of music has been dealt quite a few humdingers this past month, what with rappers humiliating teenage girls, founding members being kicked out of their very own pop institutions, the BBC attempting an X Factor style coup with a glamorous new judge (even giving her the same amazing hair) and Fearne Cotton personally making sure my weekday mornings are groan-inducingly horrible. You'd think I'd appreciate when people talk over the songs they play on the radio, especially the crap stuff, but the fact that Fearne waffles on about nothing and gives inane interviews (along the line of: "What's this?" "Oh, yeah, I loved that!" "I remember, it was great!" "AAAAALLLLLL WWWWIIIIILLLL SSSSSSSUFFFFFEERRRRRR!!!!") in such a grating manner with all of the self-importance of a stage school sixth former is enough to make me scream at the worst of times. Especially when she insists on playing Mika's latest single over and over and demands us to learn each time how much she loves it!

    Thankfully, most of the new music I've gotten hold of has been untainted by Fearne's golden-handcuffed appendages; and now my rant is o'er, normal service can resume... (PS, I did post elsewhere that I'd tag a review of Lamb's gig in London yesterday, but under the banner "hangover permitting"... trust, it was fun, even though they sung Gabriel twice without realising and the sound for the first few songs was too loud; Gorecki was fucking ace though!)

    I Look To You by Whitney Houston
    Her first studio album of original material in seven years, but most prominently plugged as her first album post-divorce from self-proclaimed “thug” Bobby Brown, Houston’s return to the airwaves has been much anticipated, front loaded by a high-profile “first listen” event in London and a revealing interview stint on Oprah. In light of the flood of wannabe divas that she undeniably inspired currently caterwauling through the charts, Houston’s voice is sadly not quite up to the trilling scratch of her early years and is certainly more weathered by experience (a glaring example being ballad TocarI Didn't Know My Own Strength, which at times doesn’t even sound like her!) She can still sell some soulful sass when she wants to (check out the Alicia Keys/Swiss Beatz co-production TocarMillion Dollar Bill and Leon Russell cover TocarA Song For You), but the raft of über-producers here (Danja, Akon, R Kelly, Stargate) do well to bury Houston’s voice in the requisite clichés of every pop/R&B album of the past three years, in effect making her sound old and worn when she should sound hopeful and exultant (one such instance being TocarWorth It, which has Whitney singing about soundtracking a night-time love session... Not really!)

    Greatest Hits by Aqua
    Of all of the successful ‘90s acts to reform before the decade of revisionism peters out, Aqua probably ranked as one of the least excitable prospects of reformation for music fans, even if enough time has passed that classics such as TocarTurn Back Time and TocarCartoon Heroes should be rediscovered as worthy pop gems in their own right. Treading cautiously before releasing a long-awaited third album, the Danish quartet have plumped for a Greatest Hits package to check their marketability in Europe (though one was already released in Japan and the US years ago), containing twelve of their fourteen singles, three new additions for ‘09 and four album tracks from their two albums. It makes for a less-than-consistent listen but still offers enough proof that Aqua had a lot more promise than the hate Barbie Girl garnered afforded them, particularly on the cuts from the big-budget second album Aquarius (minus the God awful TocarHalloween, obviously!). The new additions vary, hinting at a more rock influenced sound; TocarMy Mamma Said registers a nasty blip, but the tongue-through-cheekiness of Back To The '80s and the boisterous key change of TocarLive Fast - Die Young do well to suggest that there’s life in the misunderstood popniks yet.

    A Man's Thoughts by Ginuwine
    Released in the US two weeks before Maxwell’s comeback record, the rather lovely BLACKsummers'night, Elgin Baylor Lumpkin (for that is his name!) may have pipped his contemporary to the post release wise, but his album pales in comparison with regards to the amount of soul and sultriness within. Granted, Ginuwine’s sound is one that has always flirted with hip hop rather than old school soul, and there are plenty of cuts here where he shows off his pre-eminence in the field of hip pop R&B (even if he’s still using that glass harmonica!) show off and Open The Door find him in fine form with production wares from RL, Oak and Bryan-Michael Cox, and Get Involved is almost poignant when it brings his old friends Timbaland and Missy Elliott herself back into the mix, as well as its being the most banging tune on the LP. It’s all very agreeable and serviceable, with a couple of missteps along the way (particularly the uninspired duet with Brandy, Bridge To Love), but for someone who formerly owned the arena of hip hop soul in the 1990s and helped to inspire the current crop of swaggering upstarts, it’s a little disappointing. If this were a debut album, a star would have been born; for the man who burst on to the scene with TocarPony in 1996, it’s bland and uninvolving.

    Ellipse by Imogen Heap
    Straddling the line between twee and swoonsome doesn’t come easy to most, but since the splitting up of Frou Frou back in 2003, Imogen Heap has been steadfast in her commitment to such aesthetics within her nestling electro pop. Often, she strikes just the right gorgeous balance (hear her first Narnia song TocarCan't Take It In for her most sterling example), and there are a few examples of her oeuvre at its best on her follow-up to the well-received debut Speak for Yourself here, one highlight being TocarWait It Out, which references her only hit single TocarHide and Seek with her processed harmonies only to open up into a disarming slow burn of synths and guitars. Other forays into self-effacing niceties miss the mark quite bemusedly, particularly TocarBad Body Double, which charts Ms Heap’s picking out chinks in her physical appearance via a clunky doppelganger metaphor. So, in spite of Heap’s voice being as sweet as it was in Frou Frou and her own composition and production skills in themselves being an expert lesson in homemade production (like Speak before it, Ellipse was written, produced and mixed entirely in her humble abode in Essex), the slighter-than-slight lyrical themes often rob the songs of being able to listen to them without prejudice.

    Time To Die by The Dodos
    One of the quieter-yet-notable critical successes of last year was rock folk duo Meric Long and Logan Kroeber’s sophomore LP, Visiter, a fine rabble of anti-folk rock made all the finer by its rough-hewn production and excitable noise with its percussion-led music (a key track from that album being TocarRed and Purple). Somewhat novel in their methods of multi-instrumentation in their live performances (Kroeber dutifully tapeing a tambourine to his shoe at the shows being one such quirk), the duo’s third album not only sees them aided with the help of a well-known producer (that’d be Phil Ek, most recently responsible for production duties on Fleet Foxes’ fine debut album from last year) but also, at their own admission, “sounds more like a band”, ironing out most of the leftfield quirks that made their last album shine. Which isn’t to say that Time To Die doesn’t have its moments; Two Medicines in particular benefits from a more refined production with its harmonies and more ornate percussive elements sharing more space with the duo’s established penchant for drumkit-led revelry. It’s just that the refinement in their sound here is just that little bit less charming and immediate than their breakout LP from last year is all.

    All Balloons by One eskimO
    Brainchild of former homegrown pop-star-that-never-was Kristian Leontiou and drummer pal Adam Falkner, you’ve every reason to feign ignorance at their One eskimO project. It’s actually the soundtrack to an animated film; they’ve been endorsed by Janice Long on her midnight shift show on BBC Radio 2; they’ve listed Massive Attack next to Nizlopi as their musical influences; it’s co-produced by Rollo “Dido’s Older Brother” Armstrong... It doesn’t exactly bode well, does it? Well, in spite of all of this, and even with recognising each of those elements within the music, it’s actually really rather lovely, reminiscent more of Faithless’ quieter moments most likely because of Armstrong’s influence (Astronauts sounds like a long-lost brother of TocarDon't Leave certainly, and is just as moving) and Leontiou’s evocative vocals providing a readily-empathetic anchor to the sweetness, especially on the meet-cute number Kandi, containing a sample of Candi Staton’s TocarHe Called Me Baby. It’s lo-fi, it doesn’t draw too much attention to itself and it certainly won’t appeal to the more jaded listeners here on last.fm (particularly with the tag of being a children’s movie soundtrack on it), tracks like Hometime and UFO are creeping high on my Guilty Pleasures ‘09 list.

    The Blueprint 3 by Jay-Z
    Not only is The Blueprint 3 the album that turned Jay-Z into the record holder for the most consecutive Number 1 albums on the US Billboard Chart ahead of Elvis Presley, but most importantly, it is the first album of his to chart within the Top Ten on the UK Albums Chart, most likely helped by his support slot for Coldplay on the final leg of their world tour in the UK last week. If that hasn’t announced how much Jay-Z has been accepted by the UK record buying public (aside from the likes of Eminem, Dizzee Rascal and Tinchy Stryder, most urban albums ratchet up Gold/Platinum certifications from the BPI with steady sales and without bothering the Top Ten), then this new album should. Radio-friendly, not without its indulgent egotism (check Kanye West-produced Hate (Feat. Kanye West)) but still chock full of Mr Carter’s skilled bravado as well as some choice cuts from the leading hip hop producers (The Neptunes, Swiss Beatz, Timbaland) alongside some well-judged special guests, the obvious standout being Alicia Keys’ somewhat wonderful appearance on Empire State of Mind (feat. Alicia Keys). Other highlights include On To The Next One (Feat. Swiss Beatz)’s neat sample of Justice’s D.A.N.C.E. and closer Young Forever (feat. Mr. Hudson), (even if the featured guest sounds a little like Sting here!)

    Things Are What They Used To Be by Zoot Woman
    So after new work from Fischerspooner, Peaches and Miss Kittin & The Hacker, the electroclash cadre continues with the new release from Zoot Woman who, thanks to founding member Stuart Price’s commitment to all things Madonna since her Re-Invention Tour in 2004 (as well as production duties for the likes of New Order, The Killers, Seal and Frankmusik, amongst others), have finally followed up their eponymous sophomore disc from 2003. It’s safe to say that, compared with the unholy trinity previously mentioned, Zoot Woman’s sound is more streamlined and less inclined to take in lyrics about Oedipus complexes and dead swingers, but it doesn’t deter from the retro delights to be had here. Essentially one-upping La Roux’s debut for electro pop glory (if falling behind Little Boots, in my opinion), songs such as the unrequitedly longing TocarLonely By Your Side, the kick-ass More Than Ever and the gorgeous slow build of the title track boast enough synergy between the synths, guitars and beats to suggest an ever-so-slightly more well-adjusted Depeche Mode, even if the edge has been dulled ever so slightly.

    No More Stories Are Told Today I'm Sorry They Washed Away No More Stories the World… by Mew
    Some self-proclaimed “pretentious art rock” now from this Danish trio, who’ve enjoyed plenty of cult success worldwide (this, their highest charting album in the UK, peaked at 110) as well as recently supporting Nine Inch Nails on their European tour alongside Jane's Addiction. Quite what most NIN fans would have made of material from Mew’s latest fifth album at least beggars certain questions, as this dreamy adventure of an album inhabits a heady atmosphere that, whilst not without its moments of exuberant rocking out (check the finale of TocarRepeaterbeater), is content to take in piano-led moments accentuated by childlike vocals and harmonies (hear TocarSilas The Magic Car). Stark, infantile imagery and wounded naivety is prevalent throughout, encapsulated best near the end of the tumultuous journey with the penultimate track TocarSometimes Life Isn't Easy, which has one of the most unsettlingly beautiful moments of the musical year in having a children’s choir sing along to a monologue of piteousness and mutilation. A rewarding listen for those who dare and an impressive feat for an outfit that’s still going after fifteen years.

    Logos by Atlas Sound
    Bradford James Cox is certainly a busy man of late. Not content with working with his band Deerhunter on the release of two of their albums last year, 2008 also saw the debut album of his solo project Atlas Sound, an exercise in ambient music that gave birth to the critically-lauded Let the Blind Lead Those Who Can See but Cannot Feel. Helping to bolster a running theme with popular alternative musicians this year by following up with new material the following year, Logos differs from Cox’s former piece firstly in its more mainstream sensibilities. Whereas Cox’s solo debut felt more like a concept album telling a Gothic story of ghosts and past traumas, Logos is a little more ambitious with its templates, taking in guest stars Panda Bear of Animal Collective and Stereolab’s Lætitia Sadier to offer some tripped out mellowness (Quick Canal in particular is hella gorgeous with its Boards of Canada-style beats restless underneath Cox’s indecipherable vocals) as well as some more acoustically informed pieces (hear TocarCriminals and TocarMy Halo). It might not create as cohesive another world as his previous disc, but it still has its moments of gorgeousness.

    For Lack Of A Better Name by Deadmau5
    Joel Zimmerman enjoyed a certain degree of breakout success earlier this year with the minor chart hit I Remember with Kaskade, as well as a fine critical reception from its parent album, Random Album Title, and a raft of recognition from his peers, including a Grammy nomination. The party continues apace to lesser effect on his latest release, only because there’s nothing quite as awe-inducing as I Remember or TocarSlip from the aforementioned Random here (besides the closing ten minute swoon of Strobe). Zimmerman also commits a couple of cardinal sins in dance music studio albums in letting a few of the jams go on for too long (Word Problems in particular grinding to a halt far later than it should do) and including a somewhat pointless instrumental version preceding a superior track with vocals (that’ll be highlight Ghosts N' Stuff featuring Pendulum’s Rob Swire). Still, there are some mighty fine tunes to be had barbed with a couple of leftfield turns, such as the one-two of Soma’s elegant piano solos puncturing the electronic glitch jams followed by the string-led wonder of Lack Of A Better Name.

    The Revolution Presents Revolution by The Revolution
    There will be those who disapprove of the ethics imposed on the formation of The Revolution, a collective of vibrant young Cuban musicians put together by producers Zack Winfield and Ado Yoshizaki to collaborate with the finest (re: some of the more popular) producers of the Western world. Whilst issue may be taken to claim that the idea of Westernising these indigenous musicians’ sounds robs them of legitimate authenticity, it take just a few bars of the opening track Shelter to not only be swept up by the collective’s evident talent, but also how impressively respectful the producers have been in their roles, whilst still imprinting the tracks with their own sensibilities. Of the assignees, Marius De Vries (helped in no small part on the gorgeous Yellow Moon by Róisín Murphy in particular) and UNKLE’s Rich File should be the most proud, despite fine work from Guy Sigsworth and Jan Kybert also (the latter’s You Wouldn’t Want To Be Me is the stuff of Latin dreams). However, it doesn’t take absolutely anything away from The Revolution themselves that the album can be qualified as nothing less than a success, adhering to each respective genre (tortured trip hop, sassy bossa nova, boisterous Latin hip hop) these producers throw at them with graceful ease.

    A Brief History of Love by The Big Pink
    The BBC Sound of 2009 strikes again with electro-rock duo The Big Pink, London-based, former indie label runners-turned-Next Big Things with a debut ready to be embraced as much by popular music fans as it will by snooty musos. Although with regards to tone and the amount of abject drama they are completely different, Pink’s debut album could be seen as a companion piece to The Horrors’ Primary Colours from earlier this year, if only for the overt shadow of Joy Division hanging over it, though Pink are more ambitious to take in more than relentless miserabilism. Positively drenched in reverb and as anthemic and rousing as it can be mournful and disturbed (for the former hear recent single Dominos, the title track for the latter), it’s the kind of album that has the music press practically salivating all over it but for once it’s almost entirely justified, at times sounding like early Nine Inch Nails or Depeche Mode, but entirely its own beast of twisted beauty (Too Young To Love being a perfect highlight). A shoo-in for a nomination for The Mercury Prize 2010, methinks!!

    Man On The Moon: The End of The Day by Kid Cudi
    And yet AGAIN with this BBC Sound of 2009 business... I guess they ought to be very pleased with themselves in picking out so many featured in my listening schedules, if they gived a damn about one of about a million lonely music blogs on last.fm. But I digress; signed to Kanye West’s GOOD Music label in 2008, CuDi has enjoyed increasing amounts of hype since his A Kid Called CuDi mixtape hit and had a profound effect on Kanye in particular, even soliciting a guestspot on his curate’s egg of an album, 808s & Heartbreak, not to mention the airplay assigned to the Crookers remix of lead single Day ‘n’ Nite (Nightmare). Not as emotionally desolate as West’s piece from last year, Man On The Moon still takes cues from a more experimental palette than your average hip hop album, taking in guests as leftfield from the rap scene as Ratatat and MGMT alongside the likes of West and Common, mixing in resonant synths and effects than crunking beats and polished old school arrangements and samples. CuDi himself doesn’t disappoint either, his rhymes and cadence a welcome breath of fresh air from the boisterous motor-mouthing prevalent in the less-inspired hip hop world, fine examples being TocarHeart Of A Lion (Kid Cudi Theme Music) and Enter Galactic (Love Connection).

    11:11 by Rodrigo y Gabriela
    I may be flirting with disaster when I opine this sentiment, but if the Great British Public can’t get their record-buying faculties in the right place (Lady GaGa holding Doves away from the top spot by a handful of copies being one such criminal happenstance this year), Lord know about the Irish music-buying contingent. However, one rogue act that launched their impressive rise to fame from the Irish shores were Rodrigo and Gabriela, former members of a metal band in Mexico who upped sticks to Europe to broaden their musical horizons, welcomed with open arms for the virtuoso guitar-playing, be it tradional, pop or samba music. As a result, their second album debuted at Number 1 in Ireland and beat away competition from Arctic Monkeys and Johnny Cash to hold on to it. Their follow-up is essentially half-tribute album, each original track dedicated to the one of the duo’s most highly regarded muses (amongst the more recognisable names being Santana, Jimi Hendrix and Pink Floyd). Exclusively made up of the duo’s remarkable guitar playing, it transcends the commonly placed world music label to deliver something more passionate and alive than most music with hundreds more effects and sequences happening at once.

    The Resistance by Muse
    So I finally got hold of it... And, you know, if anything it’s even more ridiculous, bombastic and stridently composed as the fake copy I found myself hawking in my last update (before removing all evidence of my deaf assumptions in the edit, obviously!) You’ll have heard Uprising already, with its pseudo Doctor Who theme ominously dancing in the background as Matt Bellamy’s voice rides all manner of surging guitars and yell-along anthems but the album confounds still with some of the most bonkers grandstanding that rock music has to offer this year. Undisclosed Desires opens with a staccato string arrangement and backbeat reminiscent of turn of the century two-step garage before sidestepping into Depeche Mode territory (and it’s very good!) whilst United States of Eurasia (+Collateral Damage) is the sequel to TocarBohemian Rhapsody that Freddie Mercury never finished (beyond amazing!) Resistance contains one of the most rousing choruses of the year thus far and the three-part orchestral work that closes the album is still as demystifyingly gorgeous, and the perfect gracenote to end such an excessive, relentless explosion of an album.

    And that is why The Resistance is my Album Of The Month For September... so good, it was a whole month late!!

    And that's me for another month; will be posting my CD3 of the year's best tracks so far next week and then, the final quarter. Christmas is coming; be prepared!

    (And a brief apology to brennivin85 for not including the Spotify links where appropriate just yet... will get around to it at some point!)
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  • calling all last.fm freinds, users, music dorks, etc. etc. etc. WHO KNOWS THESE…

    Set 20 2009, 23h01 por KMFCM

    I started a blog.

    Remember that episode of Pete and Pete where younger Pete hears a song and he doesn't know what it is, and he's trying to find it???

    it's kinda like that

    http://therandomtapes.blogspot.com/

    tell everyone you know. this is an ongoing thing. I've got a lot of tapes and a lot of songs to identify. . .all kinds of shit. . .metal, hardcore, indie, emo, techno(I think there's some at least), punk, black metal, doom etc.
    really
    help a brotha out



    and

    how do you spread a journal post on last.fm??????
    The Jesus Lizard, My Bloody Valentine, Sonic Youth, Coalesce, Polvo, Fugazi, Mayhem, Minor Threat, Texas Is the Reason, Husker Du, Brainiac, Six Finger Satellite, DFL, Converge, Rorschach, Silkworm, Rye Coalition, Karp, Melvins, Germs, The Smiths, Sleater-Kinney, Bratmobile, Team Dresch, Veruca Salt, Scratch Acid, Big Black, Bastro, Pavement, Vitapup, Carcass, Slowdive, Death, Assfactor 4, His Hero Is Gone, Dahlia Seed, Mineral, Polaris, Swervedriver, Posessed, Enslaved, Bad Brains, Circus Lupus, melt banana, the pillows, Pixies, Cocteau Twins, Stereolab, Broadcast, Blur, Ride, Lush, Dazzling Killmen, Yatsura, Bis
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  • My Top 321 'Guitar' Tracks (Blog)

    Set 12 2009, 16h38 por Theartofstu

    Same deal as my electronic one, can find youtubes for all songs and more info etc on the blog here:

    http://theartofstuguitars.blogspot.com/

    1 Mile North - In 1983 He Loved to Fly
    3epkano - Caligari! Caligari!
    a death cinematic - But To The Gods These Failures Are Torn By Death
    Alcest - Souvenirs D'un Autre Monde
    Amiina - Rugla
    Amorphous Androgynous - An Absurd Consequence of Living in Absurd Times
    Amorphous Androgynous - High Tide on the Sea of Flesh
    Amorphous Androgynous - Rocket Fuel
    Amorphous Androgynous - Osho
    Amorphous Androgynous - Mello Hippo Disco Show
    Amorphous Androgynous - Lovers
    And So I Watch You From Afar - Don't Waste Time Doing Things You Hate
    Arcade Fire - No Cars Go
    Arcade Fire - Intervention
    Balmorhea - And I Can Hear The Soft Morning Rustling (As If Snow Were Sliding Down The Mountains)
    Bathyscaphe - Flexible
    Beast, Please Be Still - Mastodon March Smilodon Smile
    Because of Ghosts - You Fool (Your House is Built on a Frozen Lake)
    Bell Orchestre - Water/Light/Shifts
    Big Country - Wonderland
    Big Country - The Storm
    Big Country - In A Big Country
    Blind Guardian - Mirror Mirror
    Blind Guardian - Bright Eyes
    Blind Guardian - Ashes to Ashes
    Blizzard - Terran 1
    Blizzard - Terran 3
    Blizzard - Zerg 1
    Blizzard - Zerg 3
    Blur - Magpie
    Blur - Woodpigeon Song
    Blur - I Know (Extended)
    Blur - Bang (Extended)
    Blur - Popscene
    Blur - For Tomorrow (Visit to Primrose Hill Extended)
    Blur - Clover Over Dover
    Blur - Mr Robinsons' Quango
    Blur - Battle
    Blur - Colin Zeal
    Bosques de mi Mente - Remanso
    Brian Eno - Back in Judy's Jungle
    Brian Eno - Burning Airlines Give You So Much More
    Caspian - The Dropsonde
    Citizens of Ice Cream - The Last Emperor
    Collapse Under The Empire - The Taste of Last Summer
    Cradle of Filth - Hallowed Be They Name
    Cradle of Filth - Tearing the Veil From Grace
    Cradle of Filth - Tortured Soul Asylum
    Cradle of Filth - Saffron's Curse
    Cradle of Filth - Cthulhu Dawn
    Cradle of Filth - From the Cradle to Enslave
    Cream - Sunshine of Your Love
    Cream - Strange Brew
    Crippled Black Phoenix - The Whistler
    Crippled Black Phoenix - Really, How'd It Get This Way
    David Bowie - Rebel Rebel
    David Bowie - Life on Mars
    David Bowie - Space Oddity
    Destroyalldreamers - Her Brother Played the Riot (Part One)
    Destroyalldreamers - Her Brother Played the Riot (Part Two)
    Destroyalldreamers - Wish I Was All Flames
    Dire Straits - Money For Nothing
    Do Make Say Think - The Landlord is Dead
    Do Make Say Think - If I Only...
    Do Make Say Think - Classic Noodlanding
    Do Make Say Think - 1978
    Ennio Morricone - Inseguimento
    Epic45 - Swerving to Avoid Falling Leaves
    Explosions in the Sky - Six Days At The Bottom of the Ocean
    Explosions in the Sky - First Breath After Coma
    Exxasens - Polaris
    Fairport Convention - Crazy Man Michael
    Fleetwood Mac - The Chain
    Fleetwood Mac - Sara
    Fleetwood Mac - Rhiannon
    Flies are Spies from Hell - 2
    Gareth Dickson - Fifth (The Impossibility of Death)
    French Teen Idol - Shouting Can Have Different Meanings
    Ghost of the Russian Empire - Hammer Hands
    God Is an Astronaut - The End of the Beginning
    God is An Astronaut - Coda
    Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Motherfucker=Redeemer (Part One)
    Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Motherfucker=Redeemer (Part Two)
    Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Blaise Bailey Finnegan III
    Godspeed You! Black Emperor - The Dead Flag Blues
    Godspeed You! Black Emperor - 09-15-00 (Part One)
    Grace Cathedral Park - Latter Day Love Affairs And Everything Else You Would Hope to Forget
    Grails - Black Tar Prophecy
    Grails - Stray Dog
    Grails - Stoned at the Taj Again
    Hawkwind - Silver Machine
    Heroin and Your Veins - Diet And Cancer
    Hors Sujet - Wandering Days
    HṚṢṬA - Tomorrow Winter Comes
    HṚṢṬA - Entre La Mer et L'eau Douce
    iLiKETRAiNS - We All Fall Down
    Isis - Not in Rivers, But in Drops
    Japanese Sunday - Cold Bright Blue Lights
    Jimi Hedrix - Who Knows
    Jimi Hendrix - Machine Gun
    Jimi Hendrix - Purple Haze
    Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Child
    J.J. Cale - I Got the Same Old Blues
    J.J. Cale - Cocaine
    J.J. Cale - Everlovin' Woman
    J.J. Cale - Travelin' Light
    J.J. Cale - Hey Baby
    J.J. Cale - Crying
    July Skies - Coastal Stations
    King Crimson - The Court of the Crimson King
    King Crimson - 21st Century Schizoid Man
    Korn - Blind
    Kovlo - Scarlett
    Kwoon - Eternal Jellyfish Ballet
    Led Zeppelin - The Song Remains the Same
    Led Zeppelin - Over The Hills And Far Away
    Led Zeppelin - The Crunge
    Led Zeppelin - No Quarter
    Led Zeppelin - Achilles Last Stand
    M83 - Kelly
    Manic Street Preachers - Slash n Burn
    Manic Street Preachers - Love's Sweet Exile
    Manic Street Preachers - Sleepflower
    Manic Street Preachers - From Despair to Where
    Manic Street Preachers - No Surface All Feeling
    Manic Street Preachers - Kevin Carter
    Manic Street Preachers - If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next
    Manic Street Preachers - IfWhiteAmericaToldTheTruthForOneDayIt'sWorldWouldFallApart
    Manic Street Preachers - Yes
    Manic Street Preachers - Elvis Impersonator- Blackpool Pier
    Matt Uelmen - Coda
    Matt Uelmen - Leoric
    Matt Uelmen - Rogue
    Matt Uelmen - Town
    Matt Uelmen - Wilderness
    Maybeshewill - Seraphim & Cherubim
    Maybeshewill - He Films the Clouds Part 2
    Maybeshewill - In Another Life, When We Are Cats
    Maybeshewill - Transmission One
    Maybeshewill - He Films The Clouds
    Meanwhile, Back in Communist Russia... - Holomovement
    Meanwhile, Back in Communist Russia... - Heliotrope
    Meanwhile, Back in Communist Russia... - Chinese Lantern
    Meanwhile, Back in Communist Russia... - Anatomies
    Melatonine - 180000 Terminaisons Nerveuses
    miaou - Grasslands (Revisited)
    Michiru Yamane - Crystal Teardrops
    Microfilm - André
    Mike Oldfield - Four Winds
    Mike Oldfield - Ommadawn Part 1
    Mike Oldfield - Ommadawn Part 2
    Mike Oldfield - Taurus II
    Moby - Shot in the Back of the Head
    Mogwai - Hunted By A Freak
    Mogwai - Ratts of the Capital
    Mogwai - Rollerball
    Mogwai - Stanley Kubrick
    Mogwai - Superheroes of BMX
    Mogwai - Tracy
    Mogwai - Katrien
    Mogwai - Killing All The Flies
    Mogwai - Burn Girl Prom-Queen
    Mogwai - Dial: Revenge
    Mogwai - Acid Food
    Mono - Halo
    Mono - Op Beach
    Mono - 2 Candles, 1 Wish
    Mono - The Kidnapper Bell
    Mono - The Flames Beyond the Cold Mountain
    Morrissey - Suedehead
    Morrissey - First of the Gang to Die
    Muse - Sunburn
    múm - The Land Between Solar Systems
    múm - Winter (What We Never Were After All)
    múm - K/Half Noise
    múm - We Have a Map of the Piano
    múm - Nightly Cares
    múm - Kostrzyn
    My Bloody Valentine - I Only Said
    Natural Snow Buildings - They Are Still Hanging Around
    Nobuo Uematsu - J-E-N-O-V-A (FFVII AC Version)
    Nobuo Uematsu - One Winged Angel (Advent)
    Oasis - Slide Away
    Oasis - Morning Glory
    Oasis - Gas Panic!
    Oasis - Supersonic
    Oasis - Champagne Supernova
    Oasis - Cigarettes & Alcohol
    Omega Massif - Exodus
    Omega Massif - Unter Null
    Pink Floyd - Brain Damage
    Pink Floyd - Money
    Placebo - English Summer Rain
    Placebo - Narcoleptic
    Placebo - Blue American
    Placebo - The Crawl
    Placebo - Allergic (To Thoughts of Mother Earth)
    Placebo - Hang on to Your IQ
    Placebo - Without You I'm Nothing
    Placebo - Come Home
    Pooma - January
    port-royal - Putin vs Valery
    port-royal - Anya Sehnsucht
    port-royal - Bahnhof Zoo
    Queen - Innuendo
    Queen - More of That Jazz
    Queen - Bicycle Race
    Queen - Great King Rat
    Queen - Battle Theme
    Queen - Dragon Attack
    Radiohead - Street Spirit (Fade Out)
    Radiohead - There There
    Radiohead - Just
    Radiohead - Subterranean Homesick Alien
    Radiohead - Pyramid Song
    Radiohead - Everything In Its Right Place
    Radiohead - Airbag
    Rage Against the Machine - Bombtrack
    Rage Against the Machine - Wake Up
    Rage Against the Machine - Renegades of Funk
    Rammstein - Sonne
    Rammstein - Links 2 3 4
    Red Sparowes - We Stood Transfixed...
    Red Sparowes - A Message of Avarice...
    Red Sparowes - Annihilate the Sparrow...
    Red Sparowes - Alone and Unaware....
    R.E.M. - Man on the Moon
    R.E.M. - Losing My Religion
    R.E.M. - What's the Frequency, Kenneth?
    Rick Wakeman - Anne Boleyn
    Rick Wakeman - Merlin The Magician
    Rick Wakeman - Jane Seymour
    Rick Wakeman - Catherine of Aragon
    Rob Zombie - Dragula
    Roxy Music - Virginia Plain
    Santana - (Da Le) Yaleo
    Santana - Love of My Life
    Scraps of Tape - Since All The Birds Are Moving, Shouldn't We
    Seabear - Do You Still Like Scarecrows
    Set Fire to Flames - Love Song for 15 Ontario (w/ Singing Police Car)...
    Sigur Rós - Heysátan
    Sigur Rós - Ágætis Byrjun
    Sigur Rós - Untitled VIII
    Sigur Rós - Untitled V
    Sigur Rós - Hugann Sei A Svalli Frá
    Sigur Rós - Untitled IV
    Sigur Rós - Flugufrelsarinn
    Sigur Rós - Fjöll Í Austri Fagurblá
    Sigur Rós - Svefn-G-Englar
    Slint - Don, Aman
    Slowdive - Spanish Air
    Slowdive - Balled of Sister Sue
    Slowdive - Machine Gun
    Slowdive - Sing
    Slowdive - Souvlaki Space Station
    Slowdive - Some Velvet Morning
    Spiritualized - Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space
    Stereolab - Cybele's Reverie
    Stereolab - Rainbo Conversation
    Stereolab - Parsec
    Stratovarius - Destiny
    Suede - The Asphalt World
    Suede - Filmstar
    Suede - Metal Mickey
    Suede - Heroine
    Suede - We Are The Pigs
    Suede - Animal Nitrate
    Suede - Beautiful Ones
    Supergrass - Far Away
    Supergrass - Beautiful People
    Supergrass - Tales of Endurance (Parts 4, 5 And 6)
    Supergrass - Moving
    Symphony X - Seven
    Symphony X - Domination
    Symphony X - Of Sins and Shadows
    Symphony X - Sea of Lies
    Symphony X - Wicked
    Symphony X - In The Dragon's Den
    Symphony X - Pharoah
    The Album Leaf - Eastern Glow
    The Album Leaf - Story Board
    The Album Leaf - Thule
    The Beatles - Eleanor Rigby
    The Beatles - The End
    The Beatles - I Want You (She's So Heavy)
    The Beatles - Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds
    The Beatles - Across The Universe
    The Black Mages - Maybe I'm A Lion
    The Clash - Clampdown
    The Clash - London Calling
    The Cooper Temple Clause - Murder Song
    The Cooper Temple Clause - The Lake
    The Cooper Temple Clause - Digital Observations
    The Cooper Temple Clause - Did You Miss Me
    The Good, The Bad & The Queen - Kingdom of Doom
    The Jam - Going Underground
    The Presidents of the United States of America - Kitty
    The Presidents of the United States of America - Peaches
    The Presidents of the United States of America - Naked And Famous
    The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead
    The Smiths - Bigmouth Strikes Again
    The Smiths - How Soon Is Now
    The Specials - Ghost Town
    The Stranglers - Golden Brown
    The Twilight Sad - That Summer, At Home I Had Become The Invisible Boy
    The Verve - Bittersweet Symphony
    The Verve - Sonnet
    The Verve - The Drugs Don't Work
    Travis - As You Are
    Travis - The Fear
    Triosk - Two Twelve
    Tristeza - Balabaristas
    Tristeza - Halo Heads
    Tristeza - Palindrome Dome
    Tristeza - City of the Future
    Ulver - Funebrae
    冷酷仙境 - 光影游戏
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  • [MAC]'s Album Of The Week Contest - List Of Winners

    Set 10 2009, 11h40 por halfadozen

    This list is a collection of all the previous winners of the Album Of The Week Contest at the Musc Advice Center. The Idea of the contest is to share music you like with others and discover new music, no matter which genre or time. it's open for all, so if you want to participate, feel free to do so.
    Placing for the next week takes place here
    and the voting for this week takes place here.

    rules are simple:
    1. everybody can place 1 album and vote for up to 3 Albums.
    2. you can't vote on your own placing.
    3. the same artist cant be nominated within two weeks
    4. the same album cant be nominated twice in a year, and winners cant be re-nominated.
    5. 3 votes min to win. if less than three: week is scratched. above rules apply.

    so if you feel the urge to get your favorite record in our hall of fame, go ahead.


    Here are the past winners, in alphabetical order, constantly updated.

    Adorable - Against Perfection (1993)
    Afu Ra - Body of the Life Force (2000)
    Amon Düül II - Yeti (1980)
    Amon Tobin - Permutation (1998)
    The Art of Noise - Who's Afraid Of The Art Of Noise? (1984)
    Autechre - LP5 (1998)
    Bad Brains - Bad Brains (1982)
    Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique (1989)
    The Beatles - Sgt Pepper's Lonley Hearts Club Band (1967)
    Big Black - Songs About Fucking (1987)
    Björk - Homogenic (1997)
    Black Sabbath - Vol 4 (1972)
    Blind Willie Johnson - The Complete Blind Willie Johnson (1993)
    Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks (1974)
    Boredoms - Vision Creation Newsun (1999)
    Brian Eno - Another Green World (1975)
    Bronski Beat - The Age of Consent(1984)
    Buzzcocks - Singles Going Steady (1979)
    Cadence Weapon - Breaking Kayfabe (2005)
    Can - Ege Bamyasi (1972)
    The Clash - London Calling (1979)
    The Cocteau Twins - Victorialand (1986)
    Comus - First Utterance (1971)
    David Byrne - Look Into the Eyeball (2001)
    De La Soul - 3 Feet High and Rising (1989)
    Death From Above 1979 - You're A Woman, I'm A Machine (2005)
    Deerhoof - Apple O' (2003)
    Depeche Mode - Violator (1990)
    Dred Scott - Breakin' Combs (1994)
    Duke Ellington - Such Sweet Thunder (1957)
    Electric Wizard - Dopethrone (2000)
    Electronic - Electronic (1991)
    Ella Fitzgerald - Sings The Duke Ellington Songbook (1957)
    Ennio Morricone - The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)
    The Fall - The Wonderful and Frightening World of the Fall (1984)
    Fela Kuti - Expensive Shit/He Miss Road (1974)
    Fog - Fog (2002)
    Freestyle Fellowship - Innercity Griots (1993)
    Gang of Four - Entertainment! (1979)
    Gary Numan - The Pleasure Principal (1979)
    Guided by Voices - Bee Thousand (1994)
    Half Japanese - Music to Strip By (1987)
    Helmet - Meantime (1992)
    Interpol - Turn on the Bright Lights (2002)
    The Jam - Sound Affects (1980)
    James Chance & The Contortions - Buy (1979)
    Jane's Addiction - Nothing's Shocking (1988)
    John & Alice Coltrane - Cosmic Music (1967)
    John Lennon - Plastic Ono Band (1970)
    John Zorn - Filmworks XIII: Invitation to a Suicide (2002)
    Josef K - The Only Fun in Town (1981)
    Joy Division - Substance (1988)
    Kate Bush - The Kick Inside (1978)
    King Geedorah - Take Me to Your Leader (2003)
    Kitchens of Distinction - Strange Free World (1990)
    Kraftwerk - The Man Machine (1978)
    Laibach - Let It Be (1988)
    Lamb - Lamb (1996)
    Leonard Cohen - New Skin For The Old Ceremony (1974)
    Lou Reed - Transformer (1972)
    Manic Street Preachers - The Holy Bible (1994)
    Matching Mole - Matching Mole (1972)
    Miles Davis - On the Corner (1972)
    Minor Threat - Complete Discography (1989)
    Mogwai - Rock Action (2001)
    Moloko - Things to Make and Do (2000)
    Morrissey - Viva Hate (1988)
    Mr. Bungle - California (1999)
    Mudhoney - Superfuzz Bigmuff plus Early Singles (1990)
    My Bloody Valentine - Loveless (1991)
    Naftule's Dream - Search for the Golden Dreydl (1997)
    Neu! - Neu! '75 (1975)
    Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Let Love In (1994)
    Nirvana - Nevermind (1991)
    NoMeansNo - Wrong (1989)
    OOIOO - Gold & Green (2001)
    The Orb - The Orb's Adventures Beyond The Ultraworld (1991)
    Pantera - Far Beyond Driven (1994)
    Pole - R (2001)
    Pop Will Eat Itself - This Is The Day...This Is The Hour...This Is This!(1989)
    Portishead - Dummy (1994)
    Portishead - Third (2008)
    Public Image Ltd. - Flowers of Romance (1981)
    Sebadoh - Bakesale (1994)
    Shellac - At Action Park (1994)
    Sigur Rós - Ágætis byrjun (1999)
    Sisters of Mercy - Floodland (1987)
    Slowdive - Souvlaki (1993)
    The Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie & The Infinite Sadness (1995)
    The Soft Machine - Volume One (1968)
    Sonic Youth - Bad Moon Rising (1985)
    Souls of Mischief- 93 'til Infinity (1993)
    The Specials - The Specials (1979)
    Stereolab - Emperor Tomato Ketchup (1996)
    T.Rex - Electric Warrior (1971)
    Talking Heads - Remain in Light (1980)
    Television Personalities - And Don't the Kids Just Love It (1981)
    Thelonious Monk - Thelonious Monk Quartet with John Coltrane at Carnegie Hall (2005)
    This Heat - Deceit (1981)
    Tortoise - Beacons Of Ancestorship(2009)
    The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground & Nico (1967)
    The Velvet Underground - White Light/White Heat (1968)
    Various Artists - O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)
    Wire - Object 47 (2008)
    XTC - Apple Venus Volume 1 (1999)
    Yo La Tengo - Electr-o-pura (1995)

    neat, isn't it?
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  • "Upstairs at Frigid" Special - Extended Playlist 030809 - www.2ser.com 107.3FM

    Ago 4 2009, 22h23 por Lars_ollo

    This week, we celebrate a very special occasion with the soundtrack to a very special night of good interesting music - legendary Sydney Sunday club night Frigid. At home in a number of different venues over the 10 years of its existence, from Kinsela’s to @Newtown, this EPisode focused on the Hopetoun Hotel years, and the upstairs/downstairs secondary spaces in particular. Fringe interpretations of relaxing dinner music!

    -------------------------
    More themes at your leisure, please, to extendedplay@2ser.com .
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    Brion Gysin - Cut Up
    (“10% - File Under Burroughs” 2xCD compilation - 1955, Sub Rosa)

    Squarepusher - Plaistow Flex Out
    (“Go Plastic” - 2001, Warp)

    Fila Brazillia - Snake Ranger
    (“Black Market Gardening” - 1996, Pork)

    Chris Watson - Adult Cheetah Resting By Baobab Tree
    (“Outside The Circle Of Fire” - 1998, Touch)

    Fad Gadget - Ladyshave
    (“Make Room” 7inch - 1981, Mute)

    Pierre Audétat - Otite
    (“Ghost Note” - 2003, Tadeo)

    Ubin - The Man
    (“Frozen Peas” ltd 3inch CD compilation - 1999, Cryogenesis) #

    Susumu Yokota - Sleepy Eye
    (“Grinning Cat” - 2001, Leaf)

    Muslimgauze - Iranian Female Olympic Table Tennis Team Theme
    (“Iranian Female Olympic Table Tennis Team Theme” ltd table tennis CD - 1999, Staalplaat)

    The Crazy World of Arthur Brown - Prelude - Nightmare
    (“The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown” - 1968, Track)

    Die Welttraumforscher - Kleines Mädchen
    (“Sideria” - 1995, EBU's Music)

    Telemetry Orchestra - Remember
    (“Children Stay Free” - 2003, Silent) #

    Grauzone - Kunstgewerbe
    (“Grauzone” - 1981, Off Course)

    Cocteau Twins - Feet Like Fins (Re-cycled by Mark Clifford)
    (“Otherness” EP - 1995, Fontana)

    hydatid - Sometimes Transient
    (“Son You” - 2001, self-released) #

    Negativland - What's Music?
    (“Hate People Like Us” compilation - 1999, Soleilmoon)

    The Master Musicians of Joujouka - Untitled 1
    (“Brian Jones Presents The Pipes Of Pan At Joujouka” - 1971, rolling stones)

    Stereolab - Fiery Yellow
    (“Mars Audiac Quintet” - 1994, Duophonic)


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    Enmore NSW 2042
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