What Are You Listening To?

A town called malice!!!


Was just listening to the 12” live version
hutch wrote:
A town called malice!!!

the all time greatest jam by The Jam
Carmel - The Drum Is Everything

Woke up the other day trying for some reason to remember the name of this group and it finally came to me.  Didn’t help that the cover art was different between the UK and US releases. 
Old Skool Euphoria mixed by Altern 8
That hair!
SideThatch wrote:
That hair!


That’s just me waking up on a Tuesday!
grateful wrote:
SideThatch wrote:
That hair!


That’s just me waking up on a Tuesday!
Odd tangent…you showed up in a dream of mine last night?  Was walking down a sidewalk and looked over and you were talking to some people and I was like "oh that's grateful" in my dreams mind
Kinky - S/T

Was looking through an old CD binder and couldn't place this one, then remember they were that Mexican band which combined house, disco, breakbeat, rock, funk, samba, etc and were on Nettwerk Records at one point.  Was surprised to find out they are still active…

SideThatch wrote:
Odd tangent…you showed up in a dream of mine last night?  Was walking down a sidewalk and looked over and you were talking to some people and I was like "oh that's grateful" in my dreams mind



Whoa!  :o 8)
because I'm trying build a playlist and flailing around per usual

the "Welcome To The Future" compilation, the US version with Jaydee's "Plastic Dreams" a monster banger that still sound amazing along with L.FO. , F.U.S.E, 2 Unlimited, The Shaman, etc a tasty collection of early 90s Techno, Rave, House tracks 

likely sweetcell specific content

an as aside I have no idea EDM DJs pick tracks as they are vast, I guess one has to be hyperfocused on a genre/subgenre or of course payola..
I had THREE crazee nightmares last night


Not quality sleep
hutch wrote:
I had THREE crazee nightmares last night


Not quality sleep


Well I can't possibly be everywhere.
No boardies involved….


All I remember is an old boss
hutch wrote:
No boardies involved….
Lather, rinse, repeat.
The Routes - Surfin' Pleasures

https://theroutesjp.bandcamp.com/album/surfin-pleasures

Anglo-Japanese garage rock / surf guitar band give Joy Division songs the instrumental surf rock treatment. Previously, they did the same for Kraftwerk and a number of albums with originals
High Llamas - Cold and bouncy
hutch wrote:
No boardies involved….


All I remember is an old boss



3,743
I haven’t heard it yet
Really would be hard to meet my high expectations

Some put it in their top ten lists… but think it was based on legacy rather than quality