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Not sure if I have been living in a cave, but I've just discovered Karen Dalton. What a lovely album!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFAdU9TC3uI
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Victorialand - Cocteau Twins

Looking for a copy on wax as I write this.
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fujee wrote:Neil Young - Tell Me Why

After the Gold Rush - what an album!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgxI3PT9IN8

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I'm listening to a Spotify playlist of all the songs used on Adam Curtis documentaries. Some great music on there. And they are really good documentaries.

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Constantly listen to this at night:

Laurel Halo: Antenna - King Felix EP - Sunlight on the Faded - Hour Logic EP

Shows her talent and how versatile she really is. Hats off...

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extended Tangerine Dream legend soundtrack:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfOWehvvuo0

it's total cheese, but absolutely one of the most haunting things from my childhood

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Yes! Loved that soundtrack! One of the biggest disappointments of my life was finally getting Legend on DVD a few years ago, only to find it had a different fucking soundtrack. Turns out there were 2 versions of the film, one with the Tangerine Dream soundtrack and one with another. They were slightly different cuts of the movie as well.

I got all excited waiting for that music to come on, and it just didn't. The DVD on sale in the UK mustn't be the same version they showed on UK television when I was a kid.

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Lamb - Backspace Unwind.

Been a long time since I've listened to Lamb. Always a pleasure.
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currently listening to : The house in the woods-bucolica (pye corner audio side project) Dark,atmospheric with little rays of sunlight poking through.
Loscil-sea island. this is great background music for reading .
The Advisorycircle-From out here. very british/nostalgic, conjuring up the usual tv and 70's 80's imagery.
and finally all four Eno re-release's Nerve net, Neroli,The Drop and The Shutov Assembly.
oh! and Anthony Phillips box set Harvest of the heart.

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Nice selection. That Pye Corner Audio side project slipped under my radar. Will have to check it out! Saw him support Loscil a while back.
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I hope to catch them both live next time. Pye Corner Audio just did a really good remix of No medicine For Regret by Mogwai on their Music Industry 3. Fitness Industry 1. ep( nice Nils Frahm remix on it also)
Mogwai playing 4 Anniversary shows in June 2 at Glasgow Barrowlands and 2 at London Roundhouse (they are big BOC fans)

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Yeah noticed that. Gotta love Mogwai.
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noisy wrote:currently listening to : The house in the woods-bucolica (pye corner audio side project) Dark,atmospheric with little rays of sunlight poking through.
Loscil-sea island. this is great background music for reading .
The Advisorycircle-From out here. very british/nostalgic, conjuring up the usual tv and 70's 80's imagery.
and finally all four Eno re-release's Nerve net, Neroli,The Drop and The Shutov Assembly.
oh! and Anthony Phillips box set Harvest of the heart.


House In The Woods is really good. As is From Out Here. I got it on CD the other day. Lovely packaging. It's a great album.

I wish they still had CD copies of Black Mill Tapes Vol 1 + 2 by Pye Corner Audio. I've streamed the living daylights out of them. I could buy the MP3s but that feels sort of wrong.

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FortonServices wrote:As is From Out Here. I got it on CD the other day. Lovely packaging. It's a great album.

I wish they still had CD copies of Black Mill Tapes Vol 1 + 2 by Pye Corner Audio. I've streamed the living daylights out of them. I could buy the MP3s but that feels sort of wrong.


I don't think I've listened to 'From Out Here' enough, I'm not getting on with it as well as the other Advisory Circle albums.
Have you tried Norman Records? I got the Black Mill Tapes volumes 1-4 on CD from them.

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Listening to Abbey Road on vinyl.

Not their best album, but the second side is pure gold the whole way through. Here comes the sun always makes me cry.
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FortonServices wrote:As is From Out Here. I got it on CD the other day. Lovely packaging. It's a great album.

I wish they still had CD copies of Black Mill Tapes Vol 1 + 2 by Pye Corner Audio. I've streamed the living daylights out of them. I could buy the MP3s but that feels sort of wrong.


I don't think I've listened to 'From Out Here' enough, I'm not getting on with it as well as the other Advisory Circle albums.
Have you tried Norman Records? I got the Black Mill Tapes volumes 1-4 on CD from them.


I haven't. And I will, thanks for the tip.

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Aerial Boundaries wrote:Listening to Abbey Road on vinyl.

Not their best album, but the second side is pure gold the whole way through. Here comes the sun always makes me cry.



It's Because for me. It gets me every time. The first Beatles song I truly fell in love with. The entire of Abbey Road Side 2 is brilliant. Although I skip Her Maiesty. I understand where they were coming from, after such an epic ending, intentionally marring it with some whimsical McCartney bollocks. There's something perverse about that which I like. But I never actually listen to it.

Oh, talking whimsical McCartney bollocks, Maxwell Silver Hammer gets skipped as well.

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