mule71 Posted July 12, 2022 Posted July 12, 2022 Sean Malone's (RIP) first solo album, Cortlandt: Quote
Richard R Posted July 12, 2022 Posted July 12, 2022 I love Tomita, ever since I first borrowed his "Snowflakes are Dancing" from the record library in Birmingham. But he is a bit odd at times, and this arrangement is definitely one of those times Quote
Bunion Posted July 12, 2022 Posted July 12, 2022 2 minutes ago, Frank Blank said: I really like that groove, I’ll be checking out more Quote
upside downer Posted July 12, 2022 Posted July 12, 2022 4 minutes ago, Frank Blank said: The wonderful Melike Şahin used to sing live with Anatolian psychedelic rockers Baba Zula. 2 Quote
Bunion Posted July 12, 2022 Posted July 12, 2022 (edited) I’ve always been into world music as they call it and having Indian neighbours who once every now and then turn the music up I’ve Shazammed a few tracks. this one is marvellous Dhvani Bhanushali Has a wonderful voice as does Jubin Nautiyal Edited July 12, 2022 by Bunion 2 Quote
Frank Blank Posted July 12, 2022 Posted July 12, 2022 19 minutes ago, Bunion said: I really like that groove, I’ll be checking out more Me too, just heard it on the latest Freak Zone. 12 minutes ago, upside downer said: The wonderful Melike Şahin used to sing live with Anatolian psychedelic rockers Baba Zula. Cheers 👍 1 Quote
Barking Spiders Posted July 12, 2022 Posted July 12, 2022 Was playing this in the car an hour ago as it was pedal to the metal down the M5 . This takes me back to the end of my clubbing days. This was a banging tune played across the nightspots of Europe at the turn of the Millennium,played and produced by a couple of Danish former classical percussionists Quote
Reggaebass Posted July 13, 2022 Posted July 13, 2022 Cruising through Abridge listening to some black uhuru 1 Quote
NancyJohnson Posted July 13, 2022 Posted July 13, 2022 With this thread on 425 pages, I'd err that posts this far down will be skimmed past. Anyhow, here's today's listening. Momma are a three/four piece from Los Angeles, soundwise let's just say they lean heavily on Veruca Salt and there's elements of Smashing Pumpkins and Motion City Soundtrack kicking in too. The new album is superb, 5/5. The studio is certainly their friend, the live stuff I've seen is a bit patchy, but I reckon give them a year or two, they'll be main stage fodder for Reading/Leeds. 1 Quote
ezbass Posted July 13, 2022 Posted July 13, 2022 I’ve been revisiting Steven Wilson’s To The Bone album. Hard to pick just one track, but I’ll go with the title track, which features Mark Feltham on harmonica, the tone of which makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. 1 Quote
bartelby Posted July 13, 2022 Posted July 13, 2022 (edited) The new Horace Andy track: There's a proper video here: https://bandcamp.23video.com/9891472.ihtml/player.html?token=de65303995c88017dc415b48f57424ca&source=embed&photo_id=76499202 Edited July 13, 2022 by bartelby 1 Quote
bartelby Posted July 13, 2022 Posted July 13, 2022 As the Horace Andy track has put me in the right frame of mind and @Reggaebassposted them earlier. I'm checking out Black Uhuru. I've only recently really started delving in reggae and dub properly. So discovering lots of great music... 2 Quote
Frank Blank Posted July 13, 2022 Posted July 13, 2022 Who thought he was on the Reggae thread then...? Duh. 1 3 Quote
Bunion Posted July 13, 2022 Posted July 13, 2022 On 21/07/2008 at 16:32, phil_the_bassist said: o yeah, and I'm listening to Ramble On by LedZep atm, it's the only band I can play at work without gettin shouted at! That’s no bad thing 😂🤣 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted July 13, 2022 Posted July 13, 2022 On 11/07/2022 at 11:57, MrSpace said: Not sure how to describe the genre of this. There's a lot in there! If you haven't seen this already, I think the video is worth a watch. OK. I'm a Gnome convert... 1 Quote
Barking Spiders Posted July 13, 2022 Posted July 13, 2022 Been chilling on the drive home this evening playing a selection of chill out comps from the late 90s-mid 00s. This one's a little gem and a big fave from that era. Manchester based Sub Sub had a big dance hit called Aint no Love Aint No Use, before morphing into the better known Doves Quote
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