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Pext
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Post by Pext »

post what albums or artists you recenty discovered.

my list:

Amy Winehouse - Frank
Amadou & Mariam - Dimanche à Bamako (african stuff produced by manu chao)
Missy Elliot - The Cookbook
Little Plastic Pilots - Little Plastic Pilots
Thelenous Monk - Live at the IT Club
John Lee Hooker - Boom Boom (some sort of collection)
Jay-Z - The Black Album
FK Allstars - En Directo (finest live hip hop(jazz, african, guitar beats), german though)
Coldplay - Parachutes
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Bury Your Dead - Cover your tracks
A Perfect Murder - Strength through vengence
Darkest Hour - Undoing ruin
Fear Factory - Transgression
Dope - American apathy
Sneaker Pimps - Bloodsport
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thanks: i'll check them out :icon14:
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well "recently" might not be the word, but the last new band i discovered was The Mooney Suzuki. kinda oldskool rock with modern day production. pretty good
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riddla wrote:Dont know who actually may listen to Jazz & Funk here... Not necessarily recent discoveries, just some damn good shit:

John Scofield Band - Up All Night
Larry Coryell - Spaces Revisited
Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra - Big Train
Charlie Haden - The Montreal Tapes w Don Cherry & Ed Blackwell
Jimmy Smith - Rootdown
Soulive - Turn It Out
if you've never heard scoffield's "steady groovin'" pick it up.
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what a clever name. A chain...that spins...
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It's a drilling rig reference.
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I see that they must be aiming for that gigantic drilling demographic then.
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It's no worse than half of the other names around these days. What's your point?
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Currently wrapped up in Ani Difranco and Bob Dylan...oh, wait...that's what I always listen to....
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Post by Jackal »

My point is that "spinning chain" is a stupid name. Did you really lose track of that over 3 posts?
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No, as I said it's no worse than a lot of bands that are doing quite well. Why does this one stick out so much to you?
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Stupid names always stick out to me.
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That's nice.
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riddla wrote:
ScooterG wrote:Currently wrapped up in Ani Difranco and Bob Dylan...oh, wait...that's what I always listen to....
feel like sharing? ;)
Sure! What's the best way to do it? My laptop w/ the ripper is busted though, so it might have to wait a day or two.... Can you believe I'm paying some dude $98 to solder the ac input on my system board back into place? It almost makes me want to just say fuck it and by a new one, but I already have to buy a new desktop to be able to play Q4 so I'm just gonna have the laptop repaired because it's good for surfing the net, posting here in bed and travelling (it's the min spec for D3).....
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scourge34 wrote:Spinning Chain
They actually aren't bad.
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riddla wrote:
ScooterG wrote:Sure! What's the best way to do it?
ooh, a woman i'm gonna have to teach! I'll be gentle ;)
Hee! Do you have an ftp site?
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bitWISE wrote:
scourge34 wrote:Spinning Chain
They actually aren't bad.
I've been trying to catch them live. The local radio station here is a big supporter of thiers. There are quite a few bands from this area that are doing quite well too.
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