Albums You're Digging II

Finally, after months, got my hanRAB on these... why did I never check the comments or other blogs?
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A couple pretty strange but beautiful tapes from Guelmim, Morocco, if you liked Conan's post on G.S Sachdev (which I much prefer because India > Africa) then these might be worth tracking down. Kind of creepy to sleep to though.... and I woke up the next morning sick. Try them out.

Also have been digging this lately:
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Each song is sort of hit and miss for me, if you want it you should be able to find the blog by typing the band and or album name into Google, unfortunately the link for d/l is missing the first track and this song I found on youtube isn't on it. Pretty good album though.

Edit: BTW if you want that song from the youtube video, or a new unreleased mix of Salvador Cresta's stuff then just PM me, I got it.​
 
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While to many, it's going to sound like another IDM/Post-Rock fusion album, but this one reminRAB me of this creepy antenna TV my aunt used to have, and there was this one channel that never did anything but display some weird nonsense and play droney noises. The memory of that TV station still haunts me this very day.
 
Oh it most definitely isn't the best album of theirs by any stretch, but it's certainly awesome. Bull In The Heather is just a ridiculously good song alone, pretty much makes the album for me.

I'm worried that I'll never listen to all of Sonic Youth's material, I don't have enough time/ears.
 
It's still all about the Fauves for me... namely their 2008 album, When Good Things Go Good... still love it in all of its tuneful, guitar pop hooky goodness, with a dash of added humour to oRABet the melancholy
 
Accelerated Evolution - Devin Townsend Band.... a little slower than Physicist and much less grandiose than Terria, this stanRAB alone as one of the most simple but wonderfully still quite heavy and musically interesting albums he's made... there isn't a single week moment on it, especially if you're into Planet Rain from the Physicist album...

Absolutely engaging, grinding, intense music.... I love it.
 
I love it when I don't listen to an album for a long time and then rediscover it. It's almost like listening for the first time. I just felt the strong desire to listen to kill em all. and it's just as amazing as I remeraber it being.
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Started listening to this due to him headlining Glastonbury, always been a huge motown and soul fan but for some reason this is a man who I have not listened to. Well thats changed now, absolute genius.

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Quality instrumental hip hop.
 
Awesome...

I really like Trains new album, sort of got me back into them, it's just so upbeat and happy. Much of a change from all the Goth Metal I've been listening to lately. :thurab:

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I think on initial listens I prefer No More Stories to And The Glass Handed Kites. Listened to Frengers for the first time tonight and really liked it, might be my 2nd favorite. Their debut is outstanding too though. Good thing I don't have to choose.
 
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Part of the NWOBHM but due to the Sabbath-esque riffing would become one of the benchmark recorRAB for the doom metal genre in the early 80's. One of my absolute favourites that I've just come back to this week. I have a feeling this is gonna take a hammering for the next few weeks.
 
good idea, you realise that would be all their albums except for Anchor? their last record was released by Hydra Head too =P
I say just review them all. Go Cave In mad. I was listening to 'Jupiter' in a state of semi-consciousness last night and it was even better. That album has a funny logic to it
 
Revisiting some old school Genesis tonight, namely, the wonderful and frequently grandiose (which makes it even better) Selling England by the Pound.... I forgot how jaw droppingly good the guitar solo in the middle of Firth of Fifth was...
 
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