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What Are You Listening To?.....v. Oldskool, NO embedded youtube links please.

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In vaguely related "ethnic electronic" news...

Muslimgauze - A Small Intricate Box Which Contains Old Blue Opium Marzipan

Actually not even vaguely related. But was slim enough an excuse to post that anyway :D

Gregory Isaacs - Night Nurse (K&D Sessions Mix)

Nice remix. Suitably reggae reggae with just a sprinkling of acid squelches =D<3=D

Bjork - Aeroplane (live on Joolz)

Not the version I'm listening to at all, sadly. Can't find the version I'm listening to but is from some (semi-?)official Debut LIve CD. There are similar complete live albums of several of her other albums too. And are bloody good. If you like Bjork anyway. And I do. A lot. But had forgotten how much I fukkin luvved that first album when it came out. And i did. A lot. This live version is fukkin amazing. The one I'm linkying considerably less so. But still good.

Hecate - Philosophy in the Bedroom

One of the mellower tracks off the album. Kinda wish 69 Things was on PooToob cos is one of the funniest things I've ever heard. T'ain't though. This one ain't funny. Is good though.
 
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Argh, these threads are kind of frustrating. If everyone was to do a geeky venn diagram of where their choices overlap with others it could be quite interesting ( in a long boring rainy day kind of way). I think ive got the most overlaps with foolsgold, some with jancrow, shambles, knock and myshkin. (people of roughly the same generation as me, if they dont mind being calledx old bastards) But i seem to be world apart from the 20 somethings. Conclusion - tatste is peer related. Break down the generational barriers in music. Mix it all up from 1960 - 2013. They youngsters dont want to listen to old stuff. My mum strongly tried to discourage me from subscribing to the "history of rock" magazine/record/boxset when i was about 11. I can see her point, she wanted me to fit in with my classmates, but my lifetime is only ten years shorter than the whole history of popular music, so its not surprising that i should like things from all eras.

Diaspointed that i still havent found anyone with a simillar attitude. I'll still be keeping my eyes open. Forgive me if im getting pompous and obnoxious, im kind of loosing my bearings a bit today and yesterday, where things had seemed certain until them. I think its better to say something slightly usnusual and be considered weird than just not say it, and be misunderstood...... I'll have to clear that one up with my counsellor too. God i love her, Apparently your mot meant to get emotioionally involved. Oh dear, i already am, and i think she is too. This could get messy, Anyway thats another story.

Yeah so can we do more spanning of the generations ?
 
MDB. Your lifetime is ten years shorter than the history of rock and roll! Not popular music, not even recorded popular music.

Nothing :sus: about any of what you posted above apart from that (and also, you are older than me). And also possibly the stuff about your counsellor. Go easy, look after yourself.

I agree completely that we shouldn't be confined to one genre or time period. I ain't. New good stuff coming out all the time and evermore shall be.
 
Just got some laid back glitchy/jazzy stuff on today. Grillo, Shigeto, Teebs, Daidalasone, some of EDITs earlier stuff, and Mux Mool. Feels summery.
 
Listening to the whole Dusk album while cleaning (cheers for the reminder TLM). I LOVE it when I forget about this album for a while and then get reminded about it.
Definitely makes my top 10 albums list easily. Matt Johnson's such a wise 'un. Love him.

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http://youtu.be/1gteURhLUf0 CHURCH of HAWKWIND (Complete Album) Church of Hawkwind (1982)
SPACE...
1) Angel Voices,
2) Nuclear Drive (1:23),
3) Star Cannibal (5:00),
4) The Phenomenon of Luminosity (10:47),
5) Fall of Earth City (13:32),
6) The Church (17:00).
FATE....
7) The Joker At the Gate (18:48),

http://youtu.be/AoisOb_fc14 Images hawkwind

http://youtu.be/BknvxvP-Z7o Wings hawkwind

http://youtu.be/foqOjZNhncA T.V. suicide hawkwind

trying to find the full new album from last year which i only just found out about onward by hawkwind last one i know of was blood of the earth
 
i meant they recorded some of their finest works in america if im right .
http://youtu.be/EpMuCrbxE8A Slayer-War Ensamble

twat next door just threatened to kill my cat and has be going in to a certain market place we know bad mouthing me im at the point of saying sod this and going psycho on him , im not the most stable person as it is mate but this cunt is just asking to die simple as
 
from wiki http://youtu.be/osVzBPdbW3c King Crimson - Larks' Tongues in Aspic (1973) Full Album

King Crimson is a rock band. Originally founded in London in 1968 by a group of musicians from western England (but featuring a transatlantic lineup from 1981 onwards), the band is widely recognised as a foundational progressive rock group despite the band's own resistance to the label.[4] The band has incorporated diverse influences and instrumentation during its history (including jazz and folk music, classical and experimental music, psychedelic rock, hard rock and heavy metal,[5] New Wave, gamelan, electronica and drum and bass).
The band's line-up has persistently altered throughout their existence, with eighteen musicians and two lyricists passing through the ranks. The only musician to appear in every line-up of the band has been founding guitarist Robert Fripp, although drummer Bill Bruford was a member from 1972 to 1997 and guitarist Adrian Belew has been a consistent member since 1981. Due to the number of musicians involved in King Crimson over the years (and the band's stringent emphasis on creativity and on recruiting high-level players) the band is at the hub of a network of other bands and projects, and has been influential to many contemporary musical artists. The band has a large following, despite garnering little radio or music video airplay.[6]
"Everything you've heard about King Crimson is true; it's an absolutely terrifying place." – Bill Bruford[7]
The debut line-up of the band was influential but short-lived, lasting for just over one year. During 1970 and 1971, King Crimson were an unstable band, with many personnel changes and disjunctions between studio and live sound as they explored elements of jazz, funk and classical chamber music. By 1972 the band had a more stable line-up and developed an improvisational sound mingling hard rock, contemporary classical music, free jazz and jazz fusion before breaking up in 1974. They re-formed with a new line-up in 1981 for three years (this time influenced by new wave and gamelan music) before breaking up again for around a decade. Since reforming for the second time (in 1994), King Crimson have blended aspects of their 1980s and 1970s sound with influences from more recent musical genres such as industrial rock, grunge and loop music. The band's efforts to blend additional elements into their music have continued into the 21st century, with more recent developments including drum and bass-styled rhythm loops and extensive use of MIDI and guitar synthesis.
King Crimson's existence has been characterised by regular periods of hiatus (each of which have been initiated and concluded solely by Robert Fripp, generally considered to be the band's leader and motive force). Since 2009, the band has been inactive. Although no formal breakup has been announced, Fripp's own formal retirement from the music industry in August 2012[8] suggests that King Crimson (as with Fripp's other musical projects) has finished. Since 1997 until the present day, various subdivisions of King Crimson have continued to pursue aspects of the band's work and approaches via a series of related bands collectively referred to as "ProjeKCts".
 
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