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Thomas Bangalter - "Outrage"
Fortress, by Tim Exile
:eek:
Charles Mingus - "Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting"
Family Galaxy, by Tim Exile
:eek::eek:
Haven't heard too much Tom Waits, but according to Limewire (in which it may not even be him), there is a collaboration he does with Primus called, "On the Road with Jack Kerouac" and it is awesome.
Can anyone confirm that this is Waits?
Pay Tomorrow, by Tim Exile
This guy is approaching the same level of Eno, Fripp, Byrne, et al. The way the disparate parts of his compositions blend together, allowing the songs to morph from one tempo to another is masterful, and the atmosphere created by the noises and melody is freaking awesome.
Exile is one of those guys who thinks about music on a level that most musicians can only dream of.
I am in awe.
Touche, but with Limewire I still come across some random stuff, like this song for instance.
Armin Van Buuren - "A State of Trance 407"
I heart trance and Sirius satellite radio.
Ghosface Killah - "The Champ"
maudlin of the Well - Part The Second
You can download it for free from the group's official Web site.
The Beatles, in Mono. :)
Herbie Hancock - "Hornets"
Holy. Fucking. Shit.
Lee "Scratch" Perry - Chris Blackwell is a Vampire
Deerhunter - Calvary Scars II / Aux. Out
One of my fav current bands.
They recently played over here. I found out too late.
It was sold out by the time I did.
Painful.
Been listening to a lot of Bob Marley for the last 24 hours, for the first time. Especially "Three Little Birds." This is the last time I let my pothead sister's fondness for something deter me from checking it out.
Where has reggae been all my life?
Thanks for the recs! I definitely wanna check out some dub reggae, so I'll be looking into those, too.