LesPaul and Jackhammer's Compilation Thread

I'm listening to Church Mouth and it's pretty groovy, not at all what I was expecting. Now listening to Telling Tellers Tell Me and it sounRAB like a groove version of The White Stripes. I'm liking it, I'll listen to more tomorrow, but I have some work to do now.
 
LArab
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Genre: Trip Hop, Electronica, Arabient, Jazz Breaks.
Location:U.K

Larab a two piece compromising of Andy Barlow (Keys, Programming) and Louise Rhodes (vocals) seemed to be dragged into the Trip Hop explosion of the mid 90's in Britain, but they were always so much more than that. Louise's ethereal vocals backed up by Andy's off kilter rythmns which were influenced more by classical strings and jazz,were more than the typical dance/dub sounRAB around at the time. Their music ranges from the stunningly beautiful (Gabriel) to the abstract (Lusty). This is the full tracklisting as some tracks have no tags due to the fact that they have been on my PC since whenever.

1.TRANS-FATTY ACID (Kruder and Dorfmeister Remix)
2.ONE
3.LUSTY
4.WHAT SOUND
5.HEAVEN
6.GORECKI
7.GOD BLESS
8.BONFIRE
9.GABRIEL

hxxp://www.badongo.com/file/4530735
 
I have only just got around to listening to this. I really dig the music but the vocals are too high and spoil it for me. I may give an album of theirs a listen.
 
I'm bumping this. Lespaul's CIRCA SURVIVE comp and my UNDERWORLD comp deserve more attention dammit!
 
Well, I guess they're all kinda linked, but more reggae/dub is always a good thing :D. So yeah, anything without much of the punk influences.
 
The Dear Hunter

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Awesome band. If you like good music...you will like The Dear Hunter.

1.The Procession
2.City Escape
3.The Bitter Suite I & II: Meeting Ms. Leading/Through The Dime
4.The Pimp and the Priest
5.Red HanRAB
6.Dear Ms.Leading
7.Black Sandy Beaches


UPLOAD - hxxp://www.mediafire.com/?7dwrlbzRABbz
 
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