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What are you listening to at the moment? (Not a list thread)

Started by Puce Moment, August 22, 2014, 03:11:50 AM

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purlieu


Chicago Jim - Chicago Jim LP
Lovely slice of lo-fi acid house.


hedgehog90

Quote from: Steven on May 19, 2017, 09:28:20 PM
Suburban Lawns - Janitor

Just listened to this a few minutes ago, the exact same video in fact.

Amazing coincidence? or is YouTube recommending this video to everyone who shows an interest in music?

manticore

Rastafarian devotional music that I've only just discovered - very spacey, quite cosmic.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kirhIbCvuE4

Dr Syntax Head

Justice.

6 music is playing Randy right now and it's put me in the mood for the better version of Daft Punk on this sunny day

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hw3d9KTYHIE

Noice!

Dr Syntax Head


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Chairman Bodog



I'm starting to think this is my absolute favourite Mountain Goats album after dismissing it years ago.

https://youtu.be/0WJzQeDLkCE Cool white wine, ain't that fine. This is too much short and sweet it'll put me in a diabetic power coma.

Crabwalk

First new music in almost 4 years from Italian maestros Fitness Forever! Their first song with English lyrics! A vintage disco stormer!



Tonight

It's a tad unfortunate that it was released on Tuesday and features guest vocal from 'Kidsaredead'. Significant airplay somewhat unlikely.

Head Gardener


holyzombiejesus

Molly Nilsson. Molly Nilsson. Molly fucking Nilsson.

The Closest We'll Ever Get To Heaven

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PufgiD5iypY

(Not off the new album.)


Sebastian Cobb

This is probably the best lp I own;some of the best girl group pop on one side, and fantastic garage rock on the other.

Head Gardener



current listening in the cave, nice & loud - they are out


Artie Fufkin



Awesomeness ! Never really listened to this band before. Not what I was expecting at all.


Butchers Blind



Plainsong - In Search Of Amelia Earhart

Lovely piece of seventies folk rock.

Head Gardener

#1789


Aphex Twin - Field Day London 03.06.17

Noddy Tomkey

Pega Monstro's new (seven song) album, Casa de Cima - two Portuguese sisters playing guitar and drums with a lot of great harmony lines. I'm a sucker for those. The album itself veers slightly in style from this, and I love it all.

There is this video https://youtu.be/a00kBu-iyJo but it might distract you from how great the song is.

Eyes are such a burden.

Sebastian Cobb

#1791
Playing with this cleaner; listening to Michelle Shocked because my Arab Strap records aren't dry yet.


Kane Jones

Quote from: Artie Fufkin on June 02, 2017, 08:50:16 AM


Awesomeness ! Never really listened to this band before. Not what I was expecting at all.

Haha, I used to love that album back in '89 in my hair metal days. They clearly love The Beatles. The videos for New Thing and Fly High Michelle were really psychedelic; totally at odds with their bandana/lipstick/spandex image.

Sebastian Cobb

Right, so I'm cleaning my records,mostly alphabetically yeah, so expect me to pipe up more than I should in this thread; anyhow I'd forgotten how fucking good this is, Arnold was amazing and the fact limiters and AGC didn't really exist means it gets all loud and distorts a bit in exactly the right places.

Howj Begg


newbridge


Bronzy



Fucking great album, and I say that as someone who is not that much of a fan of experimental rock in general.

Repeater

Absolutely incredible album eh? Listened to the rest of their similar sounding albums?

Norton Canes

Saw Pixx play on Friday night, her album 'Age of Anxiety' is brilliant ethereal synth-pop.

græskar



Miharu Koshi - Parallelisme

The title track has been on repeat for days, just incredible otherworldly 80s Japanese synthpop