Speeches DeBelle - Speech Therapy (She won the Mercury Music PRize and wanted to see why).
Jamie T - King and Queens
Dizzee Rascal - Tounge 'n' Cheek
I is gone all gangsta (well for a Kent lad).
Speeches DeBelle - Speech Therapy (She won the Mercury Music PRize and wanted to see why).
Jamie T - King and Queens
Dizzee Rascal - Tounge 'n' Cheek
I is gone all gangsta (well for a Kent lad).
I bought a bunch of local artists albums in mp3 format.
You guys probably won't recognize any of these artists since all 3 are Canadian and I don't think they sell much outside of Canada. Probably because I have habit of paying for Canadian music but not music from other countries.
F**ked Up: Chemistry Of Common LifeQuote: Curt @ September 29 2009, 1:30 PM BSTAlexisonfire: Old Crows Young Cardinals
Heard of these guys, a semi-popular rock band, I think.
Quote: Matthew Stott @ September 29 2009, 1:32 PM BSTHeard of these guys, a semi-popular rock band, I think.
Cool, yea I really like this band. This album is good but I loved "Watch Out!" and "Crisis". Two albums that are in my overall favourites of any album.
I recently bought a batch of 12 sound effects records, for 25 quid, on ebay. I used to produce my own music at home, and I plan to get back into it one day, so these records are bound to come in handy for that.
The last time I sampled a sound effects record, it was for an untitled song I put together years ago, that was part of an unfinished concept album I was working on. The story behind the song was that a chimpanzee had stolen a car, and was causing chaos, driving through the streets. The track was really funky, like something from a chase scene, from a '70s cop show, and I put the sound of a chimp screaming, from a sound effects record, on top of it, as well as the sound of a car, and people screaming, as they supposedly jumped out of the way of the oncoming car. It was sort of like Prog. Trip Hop.
Quote: Curt @ September 29 2009, 1:30 PM BSTYou guys probably won't recognize any of these artists since all 3 are Canadian and I don't think they sell much outside of Canada. Probably because I have habit of paying for Canadian music but not music from other countries.
Alexisonfire are a pretty big deal over here actually! Not my taste really. F**ked Up have some good songs though.
My last three albums:
Music Has The Rights To Children by Boards of Canada
Geogaddi by Boards of Canada
Fleet Foxes (S/T)
Unfortunately Boards of Canada have very little to do with Canada, Curt.
Quote: PhQnix @ September 29 2009, 10:52 PM BSTFleet Foxes (S/T)
Your father and I are very disappointed you like that hippy, folky nonsense. Hopefully you'll grow out of it.
I like all the hippy, folky nonsense! It's beeeautiful!
The other two albums are disturbing electronic music, so it's not all folky, hippy nonsense.
I suppose you have to rebel. But I will make you like Hendrix and Motorhead.
Quote: DaButt @ September 29 2009, 2:00 AM BST
Cool sleeve. What is it?
Quote: Timbo @ September 29 2009, 11:13 PM BSTCool sleeve. What is it?
It's my friend's new album: http://cstrecords.com/releases/cst061
Info on the artist: http://images.google.com/images?q=jesse%20mccloskey
From a charity shop:-
The definitive Ray Charles
Foottappers - various instrumentals from the 60s
Origin of symmetry - Muse.
Not played any of them yet though.
Quote: Chappers @ September 29 2009, 11:45 PM BSTFrom a charity shop:-
The definitive Ray Charles
Foottappers - various instrumentals from the 60s
Origin of symmetry - Muse.
Not played any of them yet though.
Do they smell of fags and moth balls?
Quote: Moonstone @ September 29 2009, 11:46 PM BSTDo they smell of fags and moth balls?
(Sniff.) No!