Brooklyn NY is once again being slapped around by wind and rain, but I've got the Jesus and Mary Chain's "The Power Of Negative Thinking" box set and the complete recordings of Black Tambourine to help me make the most out the weather.
Mostly Coil because the release of Color Sound Oblivion has me excited. In the Coil category we have:
The Angelic Conversation - A beautiful soundtrack to beautiful movie. Both are worth tracking down. Unnatural History: Compilation Tracks Compiled - First of a series of three similar compilations of Coils non-album tracks. The first showcases some really great early tracks not readily available elsewhere. Worship The Glitch - Very strange piece of music. From what i have read they wanted to make an album that was the opposite of rave/dance/acid house music that was gaining popularity at the time. They succeeded. I own three copies of this album for some reason.
Also on getting spins on my ipod: Phillip Glass's score for Dracula, Lou Reed's Ecstasy and Fiona Apple's Extraordinary Machine
The new Evelyn Evelyn cd by Amanda Palmer and Jason Webley, fucking loving it Lots of Depeche Mode Megadeth, from whom I'd been on a hiatus from (well, I was on a hiatus from metal while I explored other genres, mainly electronic)
Ikonika - Contact. Love. Want. Hate Ikonika - Fish EP Burial - South London Boroughs EP Burial - Distant Lights EP Zola Jesus - Stridulum EP Yagya - Rigning VA - Five Years of Hyperdub Terror Danjah - Acid / Pro Plus Peter Broderick and Machienfabriek - Blank Grey Canvas Nisennenmondai - Destination Tokyo Kode 9 & the Spaceape - Memories of the Future King Midas Sound - Waiting For You
and a fair amount of other stuff too. I really like Spotify at the moment
Butterfly Explosion - Lost Trails Laura Marling - I Speak Because I Can (Devil's Spoke is particularly wonderful) Immolation - Majesty and Decay (because you need some dense metal to balance the filling-free electronica) White Stripes - Under Great White Northern Lights Firekites - The Bowery (really nice) Anni B Sweet - Start, Restart, Undo (should be more well known than she is)
Listening to a TON of new electro/techno/dubstep/whatever from the stack of cool CDs that Texture sent me from his Black Lantern Music label. Thanks mate, above and beyond!
You're welcome Paul, hope it's mostly to your taste! If anything, I would say it's not ENOUGH to repay you for the awesome logo you did for us! Enjoy, pal. I posted a new mix today over in the DJ thread too, just in case you haven't got an ample serving of dubstep.
i´ve just had friends over for dinner. one of them is canadian and she was going "play some canadian bands!" so we played Nickleback with the death metal rooster....
... and the Tragically hip. My stereo is being sterilized as we speak...
Saw Josh Ritter last Friday for FREEEEEEE so that's been on some pretty heavy rotation. Other top artists for the week: These United States, Ted Leo, Portishead. The first of those two are acts I'm seeing NEXT week! YESSSSSSS.
That "Stone" soundtrack CD arrived at the station completely out of the blue a week or two ago. Strange and wonderful piece of work. For all that I know I'm missing by being here in Alaska, or simply couldn't afford to track down no matter where I lived, it amazes me what falls into my lap sometimes.
Björk - one day (the sabres of paradise mixes) Hank & Tank - Songs for the Birds Ducktails - landscapes Nolo - No-Lo-Fi Natural Snow buildings - The Centauri Agent Tim-dWYer (///???\\\ ) - Sample EP The Psyke Project - Dead Storm
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Am listening to Quiet Village - Silent Movie. That track "Circus of Horror" is very Kitsch!