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Post 15 Mar 2023

Writing this so i can land the 1000th reply in this thread, lol. Life goal accomplished.

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Post 18 Mar 2023

very late at night, and it's quite cold so I'm listening to the Dirty Three, amazing 90s Australian trio - violin, guitar and drums.

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Post 20 Mar 2023

Just zapped into a ("into the") scene of "Small Axe - Lovers Rock" a few nights ago and they played this while they were dancing extatic. Song is dope.
The Revolutionaries - Kunta Kinte (Dub Plate Version 1, 2, & 3)
Album: Drum Sound: More Gems From The Channel One Dub Room - 1974 To 1980.
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Post 23 Mar 2023

Essential mixes from the 90's. This one is a track from Paul Oakenfold mix in 1994.

What the actual fuck.

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Post 28 Mar 2023

Hammered this one back in the day, thank god it is online as the cd was lost and borrowed between friends many times until it disappeared. Interesting that for a published cd it has some dj mixing mistakes in it but there are some timeless moments / mixes in here, one of my all time favs. Rainbow high in the sky, The beat is flown, ugh! Crank it! <3


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Post 28 Mar 2023

Marty Stuart Show on U Tude
Going to see them next month. Psyched!
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Post 29 Mar 2023

Can't contain myself when the groove comes in like a freight train at 1:23. I have to listen to it at least once a week


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littlejam
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Post 29 Mar 2023

hello,

the tom browne 'herbal scent' sounds a lot like

herb alperts 'rise' with the horns





cheers and eat well,

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Post 29 Mar 2023

I just had another listen to Chibi​-​Tech live @ Blip Festival Tokyo 2012



I just love the energy and the raw 8 bit sounds of her live set in combination with the enthusiastic audience..

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Post 30 Mar 2023

jam-s wrote:
29 Mar 2023
I just had another listen to Chibi​-​Tech live @ Blip Festival Tokyo 2012



I just love the energy and the raw 8 bit sounds of her live set in combination with the enthusiastic audience..

EDIT: Video link:

I honestly don't know if I love this or if it makes me want to run screaming from thd room which is always a very good sign. But good God the amount of labor involved!

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Post 30 Mar 2023

Loque wrote:
20 Mar 2023
Just zapped into a ("into the") scene of "Small Axe - Lovers Rock" a few nights ago and they played this while they were dancing extatic. Song is dope.
The Revolutionaries - Kunta Kinte (Dub Plate Version 1, 2, & 3)
Album: Drum Sound: More Gems From The Channel One Dub Room - 1974 To 1980.
Man this is fg amazing music.

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Post 30 Mar 2023

rorystorm wrote:
30 Mar 2023
I honestly don't know if I love this or if it makes me want to run screaming from thd room which is always a very good sign. But good God the amount of labor involved!
It's insane programming she did on the famicon (NES) and you can get a nice view into it from this visualisation she posted here:


If you like top notch chip tunes be sure to check out her bandcamp as well.

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Post 01 Apr 2023



Always nice for a rainy saterday afternoon......
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Post 02 Apr 2023

Laurie Spiegel. Really interesting abstract/ambient recod from the early 90s.


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Post 03 Apr 2023

Currently Jamming on What's the perfume that you wear from the LWSYN album by Jens Lekman:


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Post 05 Apr 2023

Sometimes you just want to bliss out to a thick slab of primitive redlining punk that sounds like it was recorded on a dictaphone. I love this stuff


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Post 05 Apr 2023

Underworld's Second Toughest In The Infants. Peak 90s dance, such an amazing record.

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Post 05 Apr 2023

dvdrtldg wrote:
05 Apr 2023
Sometimes you just want to bliss out to a thick slab of primitive redlining punk that sounds like it was recorded on a dictaphone. I love this stuff

This is excellent. Knew i d like it just from the cover art. Do you know the Dunedin artist Matt Middleton? You might like

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5 ... cOS0ySF-jw

Or


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Post 08 Apr 2023

motuscott wrote:
28 Mar 2023
Marty Stuart Show on U Tude
Going to see them next month. Psyched!
Kenny Vaughn is King!
:thumbup:

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Post 15 Apr 2023

Very beautiful, lofi melancholic folk from mid 2000s Dunedin. Great for an autumnal Sunday afternoon nap.



Not normally my sort of thing but I vaguely used to know these guys, and it really has a time and place feel I'm nostalgic for.

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Post 17 Apr 2023

Also I've been listening to a lot of lofi techno recently, in particular I've been playing a lot of muslimgauze. Also John Bender and selected ambient works 1, and I just discovered this cool Japanese woman who made this album in like I think 1981?

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLEo ... R2aNTMBSSB

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Post 17 Apr 2023

rorystorm wrote:
17 Apr 2023
I just discovered this cool Japanese woman who made this album in like I think 1981?

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLEo ... R2aNTMBSSB
Holy shit, that's great! Thanks for posting

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Post 17 Apr 2023

dvdrtldg wrote:
17 Apr 2023
rorystorm wrote:
17 Apr 2023
I just discovered this cool Japanese woman who made this album in like I think 1981?

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLEo ... R2aNTMBSSB
Holy shit, that's great! Thanks for posting
Really nice, huh! Its just been re released on vinyl apparently. If you like that check John Benders stuff out as well if you haven't heard him, quite cool cold wave, a bit like an even more minimal version of the Normal.

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Post 18 Apr 2023

rorystorm wrote:
18 Mar 2023
very late at night, and it's quite cold so I'm listening to the Dirty Three, amazing 90s Australian trio - violin, guitar and drums.
Yeah dirty three are great.
I forgot about them
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Post 21 Apr 2023

Listening to Nightwish, Century Child from 2002.

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