What Are You Listening To?

The new Sly and the Family Stone box set - Higher! - all weekend long.
Everyone knows the hits, but the focus is on the deep cuts, rarities, odds and sods, etc., so it's all gravy.  The book amazing and the bonus disc from Amazon is a more gravy.
And Cynthia Robinson is my hero.
I am really looking forward to seeing him next month (I am still bummed i missed the KV/Swirlies 930 Club show this year).  This will be my first time seeing him (been a fan for a while, but something always comes up).


how is it . . . that she is eighty, and still sounds so today, so future like.  go go yoko power.
http://soundcloud.com/asurya/live-at-bobo
Asurya is noise artist Mike Shiflet's band. 

RIYL shoegaze, noise, post-rock, noise rock
http://jeffcarey.bandcamp.com/
I am getting ready for the JML and the rest noise fest on Oct 25th…


AWESOME
walkonby wrote:


AWESOME


Event II is really good!  Its nice to hear Damon Albarn, Del and Automator working together again. I am excited for next Thursday's show.


Lots of fun if you were weaned on AM radio.
http://www.thefader.com/2013/10/08/stream-beedeegee-bricks/
Gang Gang Dance heavy-lifter Brian Degraw is readying a solo LP for 4AD under the name bEEdEEgEE, and he just dropped the mind-bending first single, ?Bricks.? It?s as painstakingly detail-focused as that aleatory snippets of vox and strings that weave in and out of earshot, but it?s also full of very widescreen moments, like the swells of deep horror movie synth that periodically engulf pretty much everything in their path. SUM/ONE is out December 3rd, but you can pre-order it here.

Read more: http://www.thefader.com/2013/10/08/stream-beedeegee-bricks/#ixzz2hRXwyQ53
Im digging it, enough that I will probably go to the Animal Collective show early enough to catch him.
moeszslak wrote:
walkonby wrote:


AWESOME


Event II is really good!  Its nice to hear Damon Albarn, Del and Automator working together again. I am excited for next Thursday's show.


so mad i missed it  ??? how was it?

killsaly wrote:
My work at home evening soundtrack, Lil Durk's (Chicago rapper) mixtape.
http://www.datpiff.com/Lil-Durk-Signed-To-The-Streets-mixtape.515989.html



nooooooo, don't do it! its a trap! and i don't mean the music. if you're gonna listen to that kinda rap, at least stick to the new 2 Chainz that came out or the new Nipsey Hussle.
not too old or too new but still a goodie.

why do people think pot references are so neat.  god, so juvenile and the quickest way for me to look at you and say, there goes somebody else who cant think for themselves.  hugs not drugs.
Ardamus wrote:
nooooooo, don't do it! its a trap! and i don't mean the music. if you're gonna listen to that kinda rap, at least stick to the new 2 Chainz that came out or the new Nipsey Hussle.

what?  I thought it was a solid mixtape.  Trap to what?  You dont like him?  His lyrical content?  I usually dont listen to hip hop like that, but i dug his cadence and flow.  I usually listen to stuff like Sortahuman or Dizzy D or Western Tink or Danny Brown… Lately been on a Riff Raff kick. 


i always preferred riff raff to heathcliff, myself