amclark2 - When did you get that Nirvana? When I do a search the album title shows in the results, but clicking on it says there are no results. Also tried just searching for Nirvana, but it isn't there.
I got it maybe in February? I don't remember exactly but around then. I found it by album title; that's too bad if it's gone. I have noticed other DGC stuff disappear - in fact I downloaded this in a sort of panic soon after I had seen some Guns and Roses stuff I meant to get was suddenly gone.
Currently listening to the *Bog* Baroque Box again - old time swampy goodness.
- "James Webster's HCMJ project continues to evolve in unexpected ways, and we're happy to present Honeybee, an experiment in twisted droning metal, dark synth weirdness, and galloping acoustic ballads. Diversity is key here, with contrasting movements passing by like cogs in an epic tone poem. The album is also conceptually based around a group of sailors from the late 16th century who return to the shores of Spain only to discover that the land has become like a corrupt jpg - broken and whitewashed."
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Another from Noisetrade
Nirvana - With The Lights Out
I'm really enjoying this; lots of rough and unpolished scraps. Gu!
Another from Noisetrade
Craig
Currently listening to the *Bog* Baroque Box again - old time swampy goodness.
Michael Chapman and The Woodpiles - NATCH 7
Thanks!
An Anthology Of Noise And Electronic Music Vol,1 - Untitled #1 - Philip Jeck, Otomo Yoshihide And Martin T
Watchin` TV (With The Radio On)
Time was when I would play this endlessly on a (cassette) Walkman!
I'm having an early Dylan morning
Cello and Laptop - Live at St James Priory
After a morning of older Bob Dylan albums I thought I'd go to the other end of the scale this afternoon, so streaming this now
Craig
Surtsey -- Symphony No. 1 For Strings: Antarctica
Meanwhile, Moody helps me keep it real on a cold, wet, confusing day
- "James Webster's HCMJ project continues to evolve in unexpected ways, and we're happy to present Honeybee, an experiment in twisted droning metal, dark synth weirdness, and galloping acoustic ballads. Diversity is key here, with contrasting movements passing by like cogs in an epic tone poem. The album is also conceptually based around a group of sailors from the late 16th century who return to the shores of Spain only to discover that the land has become like a corrupt jpg - broken and whitewashed."