First post withdrawn; Currently listening ((The Beach Boys ~ Smile) '67
Billie Elish bury a friend
Ty Segall and Fuzz for days!
Follow our open sourced community playlist and add to the rage! Keep it coherent.
i’d thumbs up z-trip 100 times bro!
No doubt! That set was short but it’s fire, plenty of DnB in there.
yeah thanks for that post it’s dope!
Its got a bit of talking but sooo worth it to see him in action.
insert: too much by that twit which is why they were short on time
During the lockdown i have been taking my daughter through a guided tour of the history of industrial music, emphasizing the first influences from the late 60’s, so a lot of Zappa, Aurthur Brown and early psychedelic rock, especially Pet Sounds by the Beach boys and Sgt Pepper’s, Lou Reed is the current focus, so Velvet Underground, the Troggs and the Kinks are the play list today… We did just come off an odd tangent with Sun Ra, that was actually pretty fun. She has a real fascination with Aurthur Brown, and we have had fun finding all the times “I am the God of Hell Fire” clip has been used, or quoted…It’s every where, from music, like The Prodigy to Television, and other media, like The Young Ones and Top Gear…
hip-hop, and post golden-era hip-hop, that is golden-era style hip-hop. it’s almost criminal that this has been labeled ‘alternative’ hip-hop…
Yesssss, Marquee Moon, one of my favorite albums ever.
I used to bring my sketchbook to Starbucks once a week and get a coffee and sit at a window and draw street scenes. For three weeks in a row Marquee Moon would play through the house system ten minutes after I sat down. That 5 - 7 minute guitar jam is phenomenal and causes me to zone out and forget where I am.
I listened to this yesterday. It’s really cool. I like it a lot.
Reminds me of DJ Shadow. Endtroducing is so good.
On the nerdier spectrum of music listening I’ve been really enjoying Timecop1983.
So good, a highlight in guitar music for me, always. Just now listened to that, the title track, since you reminded me. I get lost in the solo section, it keeps building to that emotional climax but it’s not in some “hey look at me I’m playing guitar” vibe that so many solos exude, instead at the pinnacle it’s so vulnerable sounding. Then it falls away and the drums come back in to snap you out of reverie. So effective (and affective). I love it.