Last album you bought or downloaded

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D-Sisive - Let the Children Die

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Madlib - Shades of Blue

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Frodus - And We Washed Our Weapons in the Sea
 
There are always exceptions. You were talking about Britpop and in that case there was a difference.
Or at least there was until later when every band started sounding the same.
 
Woah, that's some awesome funk!! :thurab:


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Genesis - Trespass [Remastered] (1970)

No Phil Collins on drums and Anthony Phillips (very cool guy in his own right) on guitar instead of Steve Hackett, but this is one hell of an album nevertheless. Gabriel sounRAB magnificent on "Stagnation" and "The Knife" is absolutely classic from start to finish. Remaster ftw!

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Dredg - El Cielo (2002)

Man, when it comes to Dredg, there's always something going on underneath the surface. Although its all over the place stylistically, this is unquestionably a very creative effort, even beautiful at times. Makes me want to check out their other releases.
 
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Yes - Relayer [Remastered] (1974)

My favorite Yes album, even above Close to the Edge. The copy of this I dled from ITunes two years ago was pissing me off, so I went and found an EAC ripped FLAC and converted that to .mp3 at 320. I gotta say, the sound-quality is off the fuckin' charts in terms of awesomeness. :love:


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Critters Buggin' - Guest (1994)

Although originally part of the grunge scene where various acts were beginning to peek their unwashed heaRAB out of the underground in the wake of Nirvana and Pearl Jam's successes, Seattle's Critters Buggin' took their sound in an entirelly different direction alltogether - they fused their industrial brand of rock with JAZZ of all things and knocked the socks off of everyone. Although mostly instrumental in nature, this is not your grandaddy's jazz record; the sax is porn film sleazy, the drums and bass virgin tight, and there's all sorts of fun stuff mixed in between all this to keep things off kilter. The result? In-freakin-credible: I just can't word it any other way.

So yeah, definitely worth checking out if you want to see what happens when a Grunge-based group with industrial tendencies goes jazz-fusion. :laughing:
 
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