What Are You Listening To Right Now?
Jan 4, 2014 at 1:17 PM Post #48,981 of 136,578

 
Jan 4, 2014 at 2:01 PM Post #48,983 of 136,578
TIM BUCKLEY (singer/songwriter) was born 1947.
He died on June 29, 1975 at the age 28 .
 
Morning Glory

 
 
Disc 1
01. Wings
02. She Is
03. Song Slowly Song
04. It Happens Every Time
05. Aren’t You The Girl
06. Pleasant Street
07. Hallucinations
08. No Man Can Find The War
09. Once I Was
10. Morning Glory
11. Goodbye And Hello
12. Buzzin’ Fly
13. Strange Feelin’
14. Sing A Song For You
15. Phantasmagoria In Two (Live)
16. I’ve Been Out Walking (Live)
17. Troubadour (Live)  

Releases:
2001 – CD – Rhino/Elektra

Disc 2
01. Happy Time
02. Chase The Blues Away
03. I Must Have Been Blind
04. The River
05. So Lonely
06. Blue Melody
07. I Had A Talk With My Woman (Live)
08. Moulin Rouge
09. Song To The Siren
10. Monterey
11. Sweet Surrender
12. Hong Kong Bar
13. Make It Right
14. Sally Go ‘Round The Roses
15. Who Could Deny You
16. Song To The Siren (The Monkees TV Show)
Morning Glory: The Tim Buckley Anthology is a 2-cd compilation album giving an overview of Tim Buckley’s career.

 
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Looking forward to this release:
 
Tim Buckley – Deluxe Edition comes housed in a weathered
cardboard folio with rare photos and is set for release on January 11,
with pre-order available beginning on December 15, exclusively at
http://www.rhino.com
 for $39.98.
 
Read more here : http://www.timbuckley.com/tim-buckley-deluxe-edition/
 
 
 
 

 
Jan 4, 2014 at 2:22 PM Post #48,984 of 136,578
  Mark, have you seen this video at NPR Music...it introduced me to Darkside...
 
http://www.npr.org/event/music/247398665/kcrw-presents-darkside


Very cool. Thanks for sharing that. I saw them first on Pitchfork and then noticed them cropping on various lists. But, I had not seen the NPR video.
 
The guy that does the metal part of Pitchfork had them on his list. Swans and Neurosis have touch a lot of us.....I  think many of us that enjoy the more experimental side of heavy music, are open to off beat electronic and ambient kinds of music. I pretty much like any kind of psychedelic influence. Also, enjoy artists that combine electronic elements with traditional instrumentation and vocals.  I just love the combination of this band.
 
Just purchased Phospherescent's -Muchacho...really enjoyable acoustic/indie folk with complex arrangments
 

 
Also, speaking of interesting heavy music. This one should have cross over appeal-lots of melody...one of the best metal releases of the year IMO-Fair warning...the dyanamics aren't great (I.e., compressed sound unfortunately), but  a very interesting band....2 violinists and a solid female vocalist. Luv this band. This is not your father's metal
 
Subrosa-More Constant Than the Gods
 
 

 
Jan 4, 2014 at 2:27 PM Post #48,985 of 136,578

Fantastic album start to finish , come to think of it , there is no such thing as a bad Joseph Nothing album. the song Ahnenerbe from 'Shambhala number 2 & 3 sounds especially wonderful on my Beyerdynamic DT 770 80Ω headphones.incredible vibration elation sensations galore what with the deep reaching extension in the lower frequencies and all
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Jan 4, 2014 at 6:16 PM Post #48,986 of 136,578

 
Jan 4, 2014 at 6:29 PM Post #48,988 of 136,578

Dataline - Unexpected Result
https://dataline.bandcamp.com/album/unexpected-result-live-album
 
Dataline is a project by Cenk Sayinli which focuses on making music using Elektron Music Machines. You can watch the whole live set below. Even his studio albums are performed live in studio using hardware gear.
 

 

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