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Onani Nic 03.01.2007 08:34 AM

The Rolling Stones- Between the Buttons
This is a really good one, wonder why I've never heard anyone talk about it.

Comets on Fire- Field Recordings from the Sun

Castings- Lanky says it's close enough for jazz
Great weird Australian bands release on American Tapes.

_slavo_ 03.01.2007 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by porkmarras
Superb.


"Stoke" is decent, by I heard better by him. Have you by chance heard his collaboration with Jacob Kierkegaard titled "Soaked" ? that one rocks.

porkmarras 03.01.2007 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by _slavo_
"Stoke" is decent, by I heard better by him. Have you by chance heard his collaboration with Jacob Kierkegaard titled "Soaked" ? that one rocks.

It's a great piece music indeed.Stoke is still a Jeck favourite even if it is not considered the best that he's done.I was just wondering why his music is not used in some good horror movie as it has such a ghost-like quality to it.

gmku 03.01.2007 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Onani Nic
The Rolling Stones- Between the Buttons
This is a really good one, wonder why I've never heard anyone talk about it.



Well, it's one of my favorites, I can tell you that. I think it's so nice, that I own it thrice--twice on LP and once on SACD.

SYRFox 03.01.2007 12:17 PM

 


Explosions in the Sky - How Strange, Innocence

skye 03.01.2007 12:28 PM

Kraftwerk - Computer Love

Jt 03.01.2007 01:08 PM

 
 

 
 

racehorse 03.02.2007 11:36 AM

joe maneri, barre phillips & mat maneri - tales of rohnlief

fugazifan 03.02.2007 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by hypertonic
MV & EE & The Bummer Road
The Fall (2004 one)
J Dilla

hows the MV&EE album, ive heard snipets and thought it was really really good. is it worth getting?

gmku 03.02.2007 03:41 PM

Got my Godspeed you... today. F#A#8 and Slow Riot... . On vinyl. I dig the flattened penny and other art stuff inside F#...

Also got replacement copies of two worn-out faves: Doolittle (on 180 gram!) and 1969 Velvet Underground Live with Lou Reed (which is also heavy vinyl, but not sure it's really the 180 stuff).

Anyway, pretty shiny things in my life again...

auto-aim 03.02.2007 03:58 PM

Kristin Hersh - Learn to Sing Like a Star

Iain 03.03.2007 07:19 AM

 

 

 

 


All on vinyl all via damned ebay.

pokkeherrie 03.03.2007 10:49 AM

 

 

they both costed 5 euros, so i had a cheap afternoon.

Tokolosh 03.03.2007 12:25 PM

 

Iain 03.03.2007 12:34 PM

Toko, do you have your dvds stored alphabetically by director?

And which TOE is that? (it's the TOE lanthanides series right?)

Iain 03.03.2007 12:36 PM

Actually, they're not stored that way are they. I just noticed you had Jarmusch and then Kaye and then Peckinpah and then Reiner...but others don't fit. Nevermind.

jon boy 03.03.2007 12:45 PM

if i ever met toko i would just look for the guy in the mask.

last album, black dice.

Tokolosh 03.03.2007 12:59 PM

You're very observant Iain. I prefer the shelf on the left much more. Documentaries, obscure short films, music videos, the first 80hrs of CNN from the minute, "America was Under Attack", 4hrs of The Coca Cola Wars, 32hrs of the Afghan war, 48hrs of the Iraq war, etc.

I get the feeling you collect too?

Edit: I'm not wearing one in this one Jono.

Iain 03.03.2007 01:20 PM

So they are in order by director?

I have a bunch of dvds but I got out of the habit of buying...I lack the space and mine are in piles in boxes at the moment and have been for a while I'm afraid to say.

Tokolosh 03.03.2007 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Iain
So they are in order by director?


No they're not. Couldn't really be bothered.


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