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24 Jan 2008 2:06 AM  
thurston moore - trees outside the academy
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24 Jan 2008 5:00 AM  
Black Mountain - 'In The Future'
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24 Jan 2008 5:46 AM  
Posted By UnaRocks on 24 Jan 2008 5:00 AM
Black Mountain - 'In The Future'




Are you sure you've time to listen to this properly?!?!
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24 Jan 2008 6:06 AM  
behave, ya cheeky monkey
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24 Jan 2008 6:34 AM  
the frames - the cost

where the dew drops cry and the cats meow....
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25 Jan 2008 3:11 AM  
Two tracks I particularly enjoyed listening to this morning:

The Mae Shi - Run to your grave: it's about consumerism or something and not being able to take it all with you, I think.
Kavinksky - Testarossa Night Drive (Sebastien Mix) - and in complete contrast, a hedonistic anthem to soundtrack that 80s icon of excess, the Ferrari Testarossa, which to a generation raised on playing Sega Outrun and Miami Vice probably seems like the coolest thing ever. Of course the reality is the Testarossa was one of the worst cars Ferrari ever built and a bit of a dog. Try telling that to the 80s nostalgia kids though, never meet your heroes, etc. Anyway, class track, stick with the fantasy.
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25 Jan 2008 5:33 AM  
mountain goats - sunset tree
jeffrey lewis - chelsea hotel oral sex song
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25 Jan 2008 10:34 AM  
My Bloody Valentine - Soon (Andy Weatherall mix) - can't remember where I found this mix, some blog site, track it down, it's great. It's a fairly simple remix as remixes go, loop one of the already looped guitar parts, add some hip hop beats, a few vocal samples, but it works!
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25 Jan 2008 11:12 AM  
Jellyfish's Spilt Milk - 15 years old but nobody has done anything as poptastic since then. Check out the youtube clips of these guys on Later with Jools, brilliant stuff.

Ween's La Cucaracha - Took me a while to get into it, but I love it now. 'Object' is one of their best tracks ever. David Sanborn's sax on 'Your Party' and Gene Ween's lyrics and delivery make a delicious closer.

Tomahawk's Anonymous - Hard Rock Interpretations of Native American songs from the 19th Century. Hope they tour this album, they owe us one after cancelling the "Mit Gas" European Tour in 2003.
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25 Jan 2008 2:21 PM  
Nice one Binokular, a strange pairing but it works well.
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26 Jan 2008 10:07 AM  
Seefeel 'Quique' Redux edition (Early nineties nostalgia)
The Cinematic Orchestra 'Ma Fleur' (Absolutely stunning late-night/hangover music, Lou Rhodes and Patrick Watson on vocal duties)
Led Zeppelin 'Mothership' (Majestic and overwhelming. The f**king drumming!)
American Music Club 'The Golden Age' (Why this band, and their frontman Mark Eitzel, remain largely unknown is an absolute travesty)
British Sea Power 'Do You Like Rock Music?' (Bit disappointing after reading all the glowing reviews, only bought it yesterday so not giving up on it yet!)
The Field 'From here We go Sublime' (sublime indeed)
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28 Jan 2008 1:29 AM  
hood - outside closer ( i love this album)
joanna newsom - Ys
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28 Jan 2008 3:00 AM  
Posted By Binokular on 25 Jan 2008 10:34 AM
My Bloody Valentine - Soon (Andy Weatherall mix) - can't remember where I found this mix, some blog site, track it down, it's great. It's a fairly simple remix as remixes go, loop one of the already looped guitar parts, add some hip hop beats, a few vocal samples, but it works!




I must root out my vinyl - I have this one somewhere in the pile
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29 Jan 2008 4:19 AM  
bill callahan - woke on a whaleheart
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29 Jan 2008 5:16 AM  
Cat Power - they're in the 6 Music hub doing a live session at the mo...
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29 Jan 2008 12:03 PM  
On the way home tonight

Yo La Tengo - Be thankful for what you've got (William DeVaughn cover as made famous by Massive Attack) - if you saw someone on the M50 in a red MR2 "diggin the scene with a gangster lean" this evening, that was me. Got a sunroof top, but no whitewalls.
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30 Jan 2008 2:34 AM  
marnie stern - in advance of the broken arm
tom waits - nighthawks at the diner
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30 Jan 2008 7:21 AM  
i am going to listen to some arcade fire on the way home in the car... it's been a while... i wonder what i will think...
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30 Jan 2008 8:47 AM  
came across this whilst trawling....pretty good as far as acoustic covers go

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EK1AkKhGTv0

this is the daddy....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DctCyO-E3s

careful now

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30 Jan 2008 9:55 AM  


this is the daddy....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DctCyO-E3s




thats pretty impressive playing.
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