What Are You Listening To Right Now?
Apr 12, 2008 at 3:31 PM Post #4,546 of 136,272
Summoning - Saruman

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Apr 12, 2008 at 8:00 PM Post #4,548 of 136,272
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Apr 12, 2008 at 9:00 PM Post #4,549 of 136,272
Epica - The divine conspiracy

1. Indigo
2. the Obsessive devotion
3. Menace of vanity
4. Chasing the dragon
5. Never enough
6. La 'Petach chatat rovetz - The last embrace
7. Death of a dream - The embrace that smothers part VI
8. Living a lie - The Embrace that smothers Part VII
9. Fools of damnnation - The Embrace that smothers Part IX
10. Beyond belief
11. Safeguard to paradise
12. Sancta Terra
13. The Divine Conspiracy

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RIG: MacBook > Meier 2Move > Ultrasone HFI-2200 ULE

pure joy!!
 
Apr 13, 2008 at 5:28 AM Post #4,554 of 136,272
[size=medium]Band: Yesterday's Children
Album: (self titled)
Song: "She's Easy"[/size]

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I'm just positively *riveted* on the 70's psychedelia releases.

So much fun.

Tube amp fuzz beyond all imaginings.

A shoe-in, "created for Grado" release.

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Anyway ... here's some words from the the saint-like-Swede who made it possible for me to listen:

"Reissue of the Connecticut hard rock groups only LP, originally released in 1969. Not to be confused with the Chicago area punk group of the same name who appear on the Pebbles box set. From the Cheshire and Prospect areas of Connecticut, these guys started out playing classic garage fuzz-punk as demonstrated by To Be Or Not To Be .

They'd progress to a hard rock style, of which the LP is a good example and worth searching out. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR HARDROCK FANS of late 60's fuzzed rock."

...ChrisGoesRock


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Apr 13, 2008 at 5:42 AM Post #4,555 of 136,272
From 70's psychedelia to 2k Progressive House.

The Field
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Sound of Light Ep

I like to call this type of stuff ethusiast's techno. It's for those who've been around the block with the genre - no words, big hooks, just simple propulsion forged from the deep rythm of underground disco and krautrock. Axel Willner is doing it as good as any right now.
 
Apr 13, 2008 at 11:22 AM Post #4,560 of 136,272
The Peter Malick Group

Chance & Cercumstance

Selections:
1. Opium -- Antje Duvekot
2. Lighten Me -- Mercy Malick
3. Chance & Circumstance -- Kristen Proffit
4. Strange Transmissions -- Norah Jones
5. Immigrant -- Jess Klein
6. Into The City -- Antje Duvekot
7. Deceptively Yours -- Norah Jones
8. All Your Love -- Norah Jones
9. Midsize City Girl -- Jess Klein
10. Things You Don't Have To Do -- Norah Jones
11. What Would I Do Without You -- Mercy Malick
12. Heart Of Mine -- Norah Jones
13. Whatever -- Kristen Proffit
14. New York City -- Norah Jones

This is basically the Norah Jones/Peter Malick "New York City" bonus version, with the additional 7 tracks featuring four additional very fine female lead singers!
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