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Lindstrom - Where You Go I Go Too


Keeps getting better. EDM album of the year for me so far I think.
Dead Heart Bloom: Chelsea Diaries.

I picked this up because I thought it was on the drone/stoney/metal tip. I was wrong. Nice vocal melodies in the Nick Drake/Elliot Smith school. It clocks in at around 25 mins so it's pefect for the commute.
Jay Reatard/Deerhunter split


Both bands cover each other. Both covers come out really well with Deerhunter's cover of "Such A Shame" being really good. They jam the end out to a nice climax before fading it out.
John Coltrane - A Love Supreme

Easily one the the top 5 jazz albums.
Gui Boratto - Chromophobia

Visage - Visage

PJ Harvey - Uh Huh Her

That's basically what I'm playing today…and I'm loving it!
Originally posted by ixkpd-bk:
Gui Boratto - Chromophobia

Great disc.
Yes it is.

Originally posted by callat703:
Originally posted by ixkpd-bk:
Gui Boratto - Chromophobia

Great disc.
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Micah P. Hinson and the Red Empire Orchestra.

Forthcoming release on Jade Tree. Currently available as an import (and as a free stream on Last.fm).

This album is fantastic. It will be tough to knock this out of my top spot for album of the year.
CHEAP TIME "Cheap Time" (In The Red)
melodic garage punk rock/new wave from Nashville
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/cheaptime

GENTLEMAN JESSE "Gentleman Jesse" (Douchemaster)
raw power pop from Atlanta
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/gentlemanjesse

THE MUSLIMS "The Muslims" (1928 Recordings)
slacker garage rock from San Diego
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/themuslims

WHITE DENIM "Workout Holiday" (Self-Released)
garage psych rock from Austin, TX
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/bopenglish

ONEIDA "Preteen Weaponry" (Jagjaguwar)
experimental psychedelic rock from Brooklyn
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/oneidarocks

If anybody digs any of this, PM me and I'll hook ya up with some more.
The Imaginational Anthem boxed set; compilation comprising work from some of the best acoustic fingerpickers of the last 50 years:

Track Listing

1. Max Ochs - "Imaginational Anthem (2004)"
2. Brad Barr - "Bouba's Bounce"
3. Suni McGrath - "Train Z"
4. Harris Newman - "Lake Shore Drive (Slight Return)"
5. Harry Taussig - "Dorian Sonata"
6. Jack Rose - "White Mule III"
7. Steve Mann - "My Thoughts Began To Crystallize"
8. Glenn Jones - "The Little Dog's Day"
9. Gyan Riley & Terry Riley - "La Cigale (The Locust)"
10. Bern Nix - "Low Barometer"
11. Bob Hadley - "Celtic Reverie"
12. Janet Smith & Steve Mann - "Daemon Lover Variations"
13. John Fahey - "O'Holy Night"
14. Kaki King - "Night After Sidewalk"
15. Sandy Bull - "Untitled"
16. Max Ochs - "Imaginational Anthem (1969)"

1) James Blackshaw â?? â??River of Heavenâ?
2) Peter Lang â?? â??Future Shot at the Rainbowâ?
3) Jose Gonzalez â?? â??Suggestionsâ?
4) Jesse Sparhawk â?? â??Light Cycle/Tetrahedraâ?
5) Michael Chapman â?? â??Leaving The Appleâ?
6) Sean Smith â?? â??What Blooms in Summer Dies in Winterâ?
7) Fred Gerlach â?? â??Devil's Brewâ?
8) Christina Carter â?? â??Ascend Memâ?
9) Jack Rose â?? â??Cross The North Fork IIâ?
10) Billy Faier â?? â??New World Comingâ?
11) Sharron Kraus â?? â??Looking For The Hermitâ??s Caveâ?
12) Robbie Basho â?? â??Kowaka D'Amourâ?

1. Richard Crandell - â??Zocaloâ?
2. Ben Reynolds - â??Here Toucheth Bluesâ?
3. Greg Davis - â??Sleep Architecture"
4. Nathan Salsburg - â??Bold Ruler's Joysâ?
5. Steffen Basho-Junghans - â??Blue Mountain Raga IIâ?
6. Cian Nugent - â??When the Snow Melts And Floats Downstreamâ?
7. Matt Baldwin - â??Sean Cycleâ?
8. Mark Fosson - â??Another Fine Dayâ?
9. George Stavis - â??Goblinsâ?
10. R. Keenan Lawler - â??High Tower Bells For Loren Connorsâ?
11. Shawn David McMillen - â??Texarkana 1971â?
This mornings commute was The Kills, Keep on Your Mean Side.
Originally posted by SPARX:
CHEAP TIME "Cheap Time" (In The Red)
melodic garage punk rock/new wave from Nashville
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/cheaptime
I like this album a lot.
I wasn't too crazy about them when they opened for Jay Reatard here.


Maybe I should give the album a listen.
It's basic beefed-up Strokes rock, but I have a high tolerance for music like that. A month from now, it will probably be something else.

Have listened to the new Franz Ferdinand song about half a dozen times today. I really like this band; they're predictable and they sound pretty much the same as they did before, but they do their angular party rock as well as anyone.
Thee Oh Sees - The Master's Bedroom is Worth Spending a Night in

Slightly noisy up-beat psych-pop that should be up the alleys of many here.