Day of the Lords-Joy Division
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Day of the Lords-Joy Division
^^^awesome, great minds think alike
something must break- joy division (all i have is the version on substance...is there a studio recording?)
Ubiquity- Starbooty
Madonna is jesus.:mmmyah:
Linkin Park - Numb
Rearviewmirror-Pearl Jam
miles davis - a tribute to jack johnson
M83 - Run Into Flowers (Midnight Remix By Jackson)
Meddle on repeat.
Pink Floyd - Careful With That Axe, Eugene
Lil bit of everything else such cobra starship, d'angelo and metallica
echoes is the only track on meddle that i enjoy listening to
careful with that axe, eugene is insanity, i love that one
stereo total- orange mecanique
(sick use of clockwork orange theme)
You cannot be disrespecting Fearless.
Surely.
Fearless is a song i didnt like at first, and found myself humming the rest of the day...eloels.
"Heroes" is an album i often forget about (or try to) but i end up revisiting it and remembering why i loved the shit to begin with...this song is a major reason.^^
Stationtostation is another one (album, and ya i like writing it that way..eloels)
on the topic of Floyd, and Eugene...which version of the song do u guys prefer..the studio one, or this one:
for me its this one^, no question..but i see them both as different songs anyway.
it's all about Low from that era imo
Fearless doesn't do it for me lol
but it did make me break out Atom Heart Mother, epic stuff
that one's better but ya they're like separate entities
i love Low...but i think Heroes took it, just a bit further..a bit.
The Beatles - White Album - Don't Pass Me By
what played when my collection was on shuffle whilst having a smoking session and then playing chess just now
(it was a long, bitter game...and i lost lol)
bob marley- i know
sade- bulletproof soul
misfits-skulls
misfits-halloween 2
joy division-wilderness
stereolab- strobo acceleration
lulu rouge- ninna nanna
free the robots- jazzhole
broadcast- michael a grammar
monolake- north
Future Sound of London- Egypt
Lily Allen- Knock 'Em Out
Aphex Twin (aka Polygon Window)- Quixote
El Michels Affair- Detroit Twice
Visit Venus- Space Nazis Must Die
Visit Venus- Harlem Overdrive
New Order- This Time of Night
Bluetech- Forgiveness
Lovage- Stroker Ace
K-Os- Superstarr pt 2
Michael Jackson- Off The Wall
Dr Octagon- Technical Difficulties
The Kills- Fuck The People
Bob Marley- Small Axe
Joy Division- Leaders of Men
Boards of Canada- June 9th
nice^
Long Time Ago-Eek
more shuffle:
marvin gaye- soon i'll be loving you again
bjork- i see who you are (mark bell mix)
the tuss (aphex twin)- freduglon 6
portishead- strangers
future sound of london- eggshells
stereo total- ypsilon
metric- succexxy
stereolab- packt like sardines...
aphex twin- tha
air- les professionnels
yeah yeah yeahs- down boy
bjork- human behaviour (live at monteaux)
barrington levy- girls i like
pink foyd- wearing the inside out
glassjaw.
Satellite of Love-Lou Reed
Station to station is a tight album, short but tight.
Heroes i'm not so hot on personally, but it has it's moments (Heroes, Blackout, V-2 Schneider)
I've never heard the studio version of Careful With That Axe, Eugene, just the live version that is on Ummagumma. Haven't ever checked out Relics.
Listening to right now:
Thom Yorke - All For The Best
That's Not Me - Beach Boys
v-2 schneider is a shout out to kraftwerk, who shouted Bowie out on Trans Europe Express lol or maybe it's vice versa
i had the zune hooked up to the equalizer through input channel lol playing it through my living room system on shuffle lol
kraftwelt-rush
majestic 12- yesterdays
bad brains- leaving babylon
lali puna- left handed
nightwaves- super human
mf grimm- children of cain
portishead- pedestal
sade- paradise (live)
warcloud- bluntz, martiniz, girlz, and gunz
radiohead- paperbag writer
metric- twilight galaxy
humanoid- laughing box
warsaw- living in the ice age
fat jon and styrofoam- space gangsta
kraftwelt is apparently some dutch kraftwerk inspired electronica...it's not really derivative like you would expect, it's quite good. they have an EP out as audio science which predates the two kraftwelt albums, electric dimension and retroish...all from the 90s...has anyone heard of this and if so, do you know whether they have recorded any more recent material perhaps under a different name?
the original though
DJ Vapour releases, he's a Drum and Bass DJ
Keenhouse - Starpower Outage.
Have no idea what this video is about, but the track is attached to it (the bass seems weirdly loud also...)
Anyway:
^^^ya i like dig that 'lights out' track a bit..'starstruck' and 'you'll find a way' too
pretty cool album
i've been listening to rob zombie's past present and future this week
spacetime continuum- swing fantasy
fila brazilia- suspended
the detroit escalator company- plumb
new order- bizarre love triangle
little beaver- let the good times roll
bonobo- flutter
bat for lashes- sarah
yeah yeah yeahs- faces
el michels affair- this songs for you
marvin gaye- life is a gamble
gza- queens gambit
radiohead- scatterbrain (As dead as leaves)
^^^and that's why you're the shit
bong
stereolab- lock-groove lullaby
bob marley- caution
misfits- come back
kraftwerk- heimcomputer
air- empty house