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

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  • WITCH - In The Past
  • Harold Budd - The Pavilion of Dreams
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    Mount Kimbie » Crooks & Lovers

    A track came up randomly in a playlist. So then I played the whole album. And now I'm playing a playlist based on this album.
  • Thanks Doofy - she has now been moved from a medical ward to a rehabilitation ward, which is positive news.

    @GP - it does take time! I haven't counted the number of Springsteen albums to get through yet but it must be a similar figure.

    I'll have to follow up the Zubatto Syndicate link. I'll play album 1 for now

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    - and considering to grab the new one
  • Dredd Foole - Daze on the Mounts
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    Thanks, Brighternow.
    Often I basically like or dislike an electronic artist's sound. With Tobin it varies wildly from release to release. I am liking this one so far.
  • Greg, hope all ok with your mum, know what it is like with elderly parents


    Gray Lodge Wisdom cover art

  • Kiss - Destroyer
  • Cédric Vuille & Jean 20 Huguenin - Un Royaume, Une Espèce De Vide...

  • Richard Thompson

    A stream of Richard Thompson's next album Still released at the end of June, listen at the Guardian website. I suspect it might only be available in the UK

  • Recipe

       

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    then,

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    Tom Carter - Glyph

    and

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    Tom Carter - Shots at Infinity 2
  •  Whispers (Deluxe) [Explicit]

    followed by

    Whispers II

      




  • Giant Sand - proVISIONS
  • Slowdive- Pygmalion
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  • Raime - Quarter Turns Over a Living Line

    Robert Plant | Alison Krauss - Raising Sand
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    Ornette Coleman » The Shape Of Jazz To Come
  • Jeff Beck - Live In Tokyo, Volumes 1 and 2.  From his 1999 shows there.  Very good but my favorite is still the Live at Ronnie Scott gig; that continues to be my favorite band behind him.
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    Still so very good.

    Craig
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    Fantastic stuff . . .
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    Rosie Kallal - Vermillion Vortex  

    - "The London based experimental electronics label We Can Elude Control presents Vermillion Vortex its third limited edition release. The 12" record by the New York musician and filmmaker Rose Kallal, is the title track to the recent film by artist John Russell commissioned by Art Review, with Kallal providing the driving score to Russell's mindbending visual essay on capital, media and faith. Presented as a limited 200 white vinyl edition the 12" features a remix by Kranky and Holy Mountain artist Robert A.A Lowe, aka Lichens, and includes an exclusive John Russell print from the film (pictured above). Within the sonic maelstrom of Vermillion Vortex Rose Kallal's background in New York's film and experimental metal scene soaks through in the dense frame of muscular drones and cataclysmic percussion that form the hypnotic spine of the track, and a bedrock for the prophetic vocals supplied by British artist and curator Mark Beasley. On the flip side fellow New Yorker Robert A.A. Lowe offers up a translation of Kallal's original, incorporating his trademark modular synth aesthetic and pulsating tones, delivering an inimitable reaction to the original score . . ." 
  • Cajita - Tiny Ghosts

    This album is on the Folkwit Records label which many are available to stream on Bandcamp, worth a visit if you like folk electronica
  • The Shape Of Jazz To Come


    One of only two Ornette Coleman albums in my collection, I need to rectify that soon.

  • Janek Schaefer - Glovebox Mixtape
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    Le Moors - Multifilament
    This one seems to have disappeared from the internet since I bought it. Nice piece by Wil Bolton and Listening Mirror.
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