Seems people on hexus have a nice variety in music tastes :)
I'm working through Iced Earth's Something Wicked This Way Comes at the moment.
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Seems people on hexus have a nice variety in music tastes :)
I'm working through Iced Earth's Something Wicked This Way Comes at the moment.
Nothing this morning, but last night included: Nick Drake, Hot Chip, Snow Patrol, Regina Spektor, Jose Gonzales and Beth Gibbons (from Portishead)
Woo got a preview of the new Nelly Furtado Loose album, I got the Chris Martin track >;D
Listening to some old Mortiis albums, and will be today, fantastic ambient stuff.. Shortest track is 18mins, longest 27 :P
I have slept for 8 hours only in the last seven days, and I finished Uni for the summer last Tuesday. So with the extra "bit" of time I've had, I've been spending it listening to the same albums over and over again..
Joanna Newsom - Milk Eyed Mender
Fabriclive 25
For anyone interested, there's a Joanna Newsom video here:
http://www.dragcity.com/bands/newsom.html
Last night:
Primal Scream - Riot City Blues
Gomez - the new one, can't remember the name
Zero7 - The Garden
The Sugar Cubes - a random one i picked up for £3
Nick Drake - Five Leaves Left
someone else listens to Joanna Newsom?!?!?!?!?Quote:
Originally Posted by Theo
now i'm surprised :)
I was watching Jools Holland with the missus a year or so back and we were seriously intrigued by her singing face. Thought it was all giggles at first, but after buying Walnut Whales, we were pleasantly surprised - so bought the rest. Ellie doesn't listen to her that much, but she's ALWAYS on my chill out playlist :)
One of the tracks was on an Orange advert a while ago (the one about the blackout in New York). Was at my cousins in Glasgow one time and his girlfriend put the album on and i was blown away. they saw her live a few months before that.
The new Zero 7 album is excellent.
i stopped buying music. too much hastle to work out if it's copy protected.
Omg my mate has that album, its class...Quote:
Originally Posted by Theo
My favourite D'n'B album at the moment is Andy C - The Nightlife though personally, I went to see him and Pendulum at fabrics too :D
Pendulum for the win :)
heh Fabric - just got all the back catalogue of their releases :)
I've not really got anything new apart from a few quality readers mixes from themixingbowl. I downloaded one and it was an absolute classic.
It started off quite slow and then progressed to speed garage - took the michael out of this genre and then moved over to progressive and funky house.
Tool - 10 000 Days
:)
Sway - This is my demo