What are you listening to right now? (Homer Simpson Discovered Higgs Boson 14 Years Before CERN)

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  • Great to see you around, thom!

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    Craig
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    amc2 - still listening to the Coldplay album, I'm sure it is something you will like for free!!
  • Grateful Dead - Live/Dead
  • Sonic Youth - EVOL
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    Unfolding Luxury Beyond the City of Dreams album coverExcellent ! - Thanks GP.Inner Space Memorial in Wonderland album cover.

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    I love to play this loud!

  • Funkadelic - Maggot Brain

    Greg - I somehow just caught that about Coldplay; I would like to get that for free, thanks! (Although I still have $.99 Mylo Xyloto that I've hardly ever listened to...)

    Thom - great to see you!
  • Weezer - Maladroit

    I think I saw them on this tour.
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    - Emusers link.
  • Death Grips - Fashion Week
  • L'Arpeggiata, Christina Pluhar - Landi; Homo fugit velut umbra

    Thanks to Kez, I think, from an MiG article.
  • Good to be back.

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    Glasser - Ring

    Comparing 2 different mp3 copies because... I don't know. Guess I just needed an excuse to listen to it twice. Maybe I'll throw on the vinyl next because it's just so damn good.
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    9/11 in "Different Trains" style - (so to speak)
    - Scary and fascinating

    ETA: Bandcamp Streaming:
    "Pan is the first effort from Jonas Munk released in his own name. 

    Pan simultaneously betrays his connections to the European stoner-rock community and the world of electronic ambient music – this album combines ideas from both worlds, while the result really doesn't belong in neither of them. With Pan's motoric analog synthesizer patterns and its warm, fuzzy drones the influence from 1970's German synthesizer- and new age music, such as early Kraftwerk, Ashra and Popol Vuh, is apparent from the first note. But there's also definite traits of American styles running through this album – from the flowing optimism of Alice Coltrane and Terry Riley to the modern-day psychedelia of Comets on Fire and Bardo Pond. 

    While large parts of Pan has been programmed on electronic equipment there's a jam-like quality emanating from album's seven tracks. The album reflects the idea of giving up rationality and control with the purpose of letting the music flow towards it own ends. The compositional ideas are incredibly simple while still carrying a certain depth. Soundwise Pan is all about analog machines, 30+ year old synthesizers, detuned guitars and heavily cranked vacuum tube amplifiers weaving together in fuzzy, pulsating glory".
    - released 21 May 2012

    creditsreleased 21 May 2012

  • Posting from my iPhone - much easier I feel on the new message board. Listening to Amy Winehouse Frank
  • Beatles White Album
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    This would be a strong contender for a desert island or, the way March is starting, polar island
  • Chromatics - Kill For Love

    It is much easier, but I haven't quite figured out pictures and links yet. For a day or so there was a picture button and link button, but those are gone now.
  • Neil Young - Time Fades Away
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    Emusers link.
  • Orbital - In Sides
  • In Sides us such a great album.

    Wolf People - Tidings

    The beauty of Drip.FM is how many cool releases I get that never would have gotten my attention before. The bad thing is that I feel like I barely know what's going on outside the labels I follow.
  • amclark2 said:

    Chromatics - Kill For Love

    It is much easier, but I haven't quite figured out pictures and links yet. For a day or so there was a picture button and link button, but those are gone now.

    I still see them - do you not get the row of buttons above the comment box on a phone?
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