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Keeoaddi wrote:Space 1999 OST


Barry Grey or Derek Wadsworth? I have a couple of set of ambient alien planet sounds here I listen to sometimes, nerdily creepy.

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Guido wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OdCHZVDq4s

sometimes i need some norsk svart metall between all those beautiful synth tunes.


That's cynical considering the title and the opening lyrics "Now here is something for the ladies" I didn't know this one, adding it to the list

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Magrathea wrote:
Keeoaddi wrote:Space 1999 OST


Barry Grey or Derek Wadsworth? I have a couple of set of ambient alien planet sounds here I listen to sometimes, nerdily creepy.


Barry Gray, I find myself downloading a lot of soundtrack stuff on impulse, even though i've never seen the show or film or whatever

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I remember when this was the longest thread on the forum by a long shot. Then along came Tomorrow's Harvest 8)

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Keeoaddi wrote:
Magrathea wrote:
Keeoaddi wrote:Space 1999 OST


Barry Grey or Derek Wadsworth? I have a couple of set of ambient alien planet sounds here I listen to sometimes, nerdily creepy.


Barry Gray, I find myself downloading a lot of soundtrack stuff on impulse, even though i've never seen the show or film or whatever


If you ever do, please consider only the 1st season, the 2nd one was... hmmmm... rubbish to put it mildly. Dragon's Domain remains one that I remember vividly from watching as an 8 year old, scary stuff, laughable today but back in the day. They had some pretty trippy stuff too, the black sun, the trouble spirit or the Infernal Machine all bring back good memories, and Earthbound which features the great Christopher Lee in a funny attire ;)

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DJ Shadow - Endtroducing

Such an achievement. Good music to listen to as a means of counteracting the stress of applying for graduate jobs that'll inevitably reject me.

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christ.'s peel session from 2003; such a good set. A rare (I've heard the only time) request from Peel for an encore...

https://soundcloud.com/apechrist/christ ... ow-radio-1

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Some band called Brads of Canada. I think it's 2 guys from Canada called Brad.
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I prefer Berts of Canada. Their field recordings are off the hook.

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Circus Devils - Headhunter Who Blocks The Sky
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Gorgeous ambient track that seems to take some cues from BoC.

Go listen to Circus Devils. They rule.

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Treefingers wrote:DJ Shadow - Endtroducing

Such an achievement. Good music to listen to as a means of counteracting the stress of applying for graduate jobs that'll inevitably reject me.


Great choice :)
I love that album. I think its the best DJ Shadow has ever done.

Anyway I'm listening to "De-Orbit" by Speedy J at the moment 8)
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auzzie4life010 wrote:
Treefingers wrote:DJ Shadow - Endtroducing

Such an achievement. Good music to listen to as a means of counteracting the stress of applying for graduate jobs that'll inevitably reject me.


Great choice :)
I love that album. I think its the best DJ Shadow has ever done.

Anyway I'm listening to "De-Orbit" by Speedy J at the moment 8)


Totally. It is a shame he's never quite managed to surpass it (though that said, it'd take something special to do so -- and it'd probably be impossible to get an official release with how shitty copyright laws are now).

NP: Melody's Echo Chamber - You Won't Be Missing That Part of Me

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... yhl5GSje4#!

Love the song, and love this video, too...

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Ride - Seagull

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A_Northern_Soul wrote:Ride - Seagull


Big tune!
Sagan: In order to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.

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I was just listening to ride for the first time I ages the other day. For some reason I always forget they exist and then get really excited to rediscover them.

Listening to Bibio-hand cranked now.

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The Messenger - Johnny Marr

not bad at all... the guitars sound tremendous

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Sufjan Stevens - Seven Swans

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Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother

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Treefingers wrote:
auzzie4life010 wrote:
Treefingers wrote:DJ Shadow - Endtroducing

Such an achievement. Good music to listen to as a means of counteracting the stress of applying for graduate jobs that'll inevitably reject me.


Great choice :)
I love that album. I think its the best DJ Shadow has ever done.

Anyway I'm listening to "De-Orbit" by Speedy J at the moment 8)


Totally. It is a shame he's never quite managed to surpass it (though that said, it'd take something special to do so -- and it'd probably be impossible to get an official release with how shitty copyright laws are now).
NP: Melody's Echo Chamber - You Won't Be Missing That Part of Me

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... yhl5GSje4#!

Love the song, and love this video, too...


Well considering how awesome the album was, it would be pretty damn difficult to surpass it.

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