Anyone putting their home playlists through any 2001 musical retrospectives? I've realized not a lot of very good stuff came out that year! :( But I also just started listening out that Unwound album for the first time, what a nice find.
New music~~~ as Taphead mentioned Tinariwen have their new thing. I like it a lot! I was never very into the last one. This is much more varied, with Western touches that are applied carefully, to serve their sound's natural allure and exoticism rather than distract from it! Their lead 'single' even has an actual hook. Let's see if it Septembeds:
lately MENZINGERS-chamberlain waits lp PUNCH-nothing lasts 7" TYLER-goblin lp VACCINE-demo and HUMAN HATRED 7" IRON LUNG-exposed 7" HENRY FIATS OPEN SORE-mondo blotto 12" CEREMONY-one sided covers 12" PANIC AT THE DISCO-vice & virtue lp
I got a serious love affair going on with the old sounds.If never heard I really reckon you should give old german band Neu a blast. I've heard many a DJ on BBC Radio 6 cite them as one of the most influential bands ever. They are just so god damn eclectic..beautiful sonic soundscapes with hyper tight drumming.Punk rock riffs with mad howling going on.Electro techno trance dance.Downright just plain weirdness that is hard work to listen to yet when you get into you can understand what they were doing.
If you like Kraftwerk, Faust , Tangerine Dream, The Sex Pistols ,BIG BLACK , Techno Break Beat, Sonic Youth , Brian ENO etc.then you know how good they are. This is just my opinion.
@BrianMowrey Oh God I love Tinariwen fave song being that water is life one. @Alana - aah chapter house, I was a young wipper snapper when all that shoegazing went on and I caught them all live, it was all so LOUD (and good).
Balam Acab's album is very beautiful. Trying to get into Splazsh, but so far nothing on it has rivalled "Machine and Voice". Right now listening to the Cults album, which sounds like it was made 50 years ago... But it fits with the sunshine.
Kozzie's "Spartan Remix" when the frustration need to get out.
Ever since moving to Texas, I had been avoiding country music like the plague. I now realize I had been prejudiced, because there actually IS good country out there. Just... not what most of the people around here listen to.
I really enjoyed Jeff Bridges performance in Crazy Heart, and I bought the soundtrack.
Yesterday morning I bought his most recent album, and I've barely had a chance to listen to more than a couple songs so far, but I'm enjoying it.
Italo, classical and glo-fi mix, mad as a bag of hammers but awesome. Features 80s Stallone, Mozart, Tangerine Dream, Chopin and Ariel Pink. You need this in your life.
@Texture I do love Moon Mirror's mix so much. She was telling me she's the great-great-great-great niece of Puccini so she was raised on the opera and classical shyt.