What Are You Listening To?

This rocks, if you can’t groove to this j-pop you don’t have a pulse
Haku - mono no aware
(a cover of another jpop band I never heard of )
https://youtu.be/J76S5q_ETfo
I don’t ever want to groove to j pop
hutch wrote:
I don’t ever want to groove to j pop
I've always suspected vampirism, this confirms it
Kind of an aggressive way to start a monday morning, but I suspect a few boardies would enjoy this; cc: sideHeartbreaker

on band name alone I'm interested:  Guerilla Toss
any yes, on first listen, in my wheelhouse

dc rocktober appearance too
Oct 14
DC9 Nightclub
I feel like I want to like this album more than I really do.  Their one for a few years back had some pretty great songs, but it never really stuck with me for whatever reason


A better monday morning vibe.
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So is this site legit?  They occasionally have "too good to be true" pricing, which always has me hesitant to pull the trigger on purchasing.  You're happy with everything you've bought from them?


From the Millions of Records online store which has some deals once in a while

https://www.millionsofrecords.com/

I ordered 7 LPs and 3 CDs for $60 plus $13 shipping and the cost of this one was $4.99 plus $1.30 (prorated shipping cost)

It’s a lovely record. Ambient classical comes to mind to describe it.
Very legit.
Daft punk- Alive 2007
oh dang, Chopin, you doing ok?
athwartHatch wrote:
oh dang, Chopin, you doing ok?


I find the Polonaises uplifting. I admit Sonata No. 3 ia a bit of a downer though….
Did not realize Danny DeVito did aa collab with Yoko Ono.
Oneness of Juju - African Rhythms 1970-1982
 
and Plunky is a great nickname
kosmo wrote:
Oneness of Juju - African Rhythms 1970-1982

and Plunky is a great nickname


you can definitely hear what influence Oneness of Juju had on Go-Go
The Break Down: Motown Instrumentals 1960-1972

a compilation pulling from other of their other collections of unreleased tracks, it's particularly interesting to here from their early  recordings of Detroit area instrumental garage rock bands like The Mysterions who were also members of Mike & the Modifiers, The Flaming Embers and likely the Funk Brothers.
THE SHAKE AND BAKE BAND - Shake and Bake Pt.1/2

had to look this one up and it came up with something fun

Tramp Records International proudly presents: The 1975 Baltimore Colts Glenn Doughty and his All-Pro Shake & Bake Band! In 1975 Glenn "Shake & Bake" Doughty Wide Receiver for the Baltimore Colts formed the Shake & Bake Band. Glenn Doughty and his Baltimore Colts Shake and Bake Band of the 70's is the first musical group consisting of former NFL All-Pro players that Tramp Records has partnered with in its history!

https://tramprecords45s.bandcamp.com/album/shake-and-bake-pt-1-2-2