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Posted by Boo
2nd Sep, 17:34:49

Orange Blossom , Moussu T & Les Jovents with a little Infected Mushroom for good measure.
Posted by loobster
12th Sep, 00:09:26

hey you lot, black cherry by alison goldfrapp and co, splendid album
also dustbowl by TGU fanbloodytastic track by them. trannies with attitude!
i havent been listening to 4enclosed walls by PIL but i reckon toby and the remixers (good name for a rock 'n' roll band that!) should!
Love from the loobster

P.S. hey icemonster have you anything by makyo?, theres a good track on feed your head 2, gimme an address and I'll send you a copy, cant get the original no more its deleted!
Posted by Duncathon
12th Sep, 01:53:55

We all know the truth (you have god), Do you wanna by Mark Lanagan and Isobel Campbell from the ballad of the broken seas album, ultramarine "Every Man and Woman is a Star" - Spearhead "Home", Spirit of eden by Talk Talk....sigh
Posted by Flip
12th Sep, 09:56:10

Subgiant - They played Beautiful Days at about 2pm but still got the front of the stage bouncing!! Hopefully they will be playing some more northern gigs/festies soon..
Posted by Flip
12th Sep, 09:57:51

ooo ooo and I almost forgot, I managed to get a CD copy of my all time fave (and long time lost) rave tape. DJ Tanith and DJ Producer at Universe Big Love 92...back to the ardcore!! :-)
Posted by strom-z
13th Sep, 20:03:34

Oh, great, some1 here listens to m?m too! (hello moondawg:)
yeah, they're magical, i started with summer make good which charmed me to no end, now quite in love with yesterday was dramatic...I STRONGLY RECOMMEND!
apart from mum, i've recently been listening 2:
-kammerflimmer kollektief
-cocteau twins (treasure)
-sigur r?s
-the dead texan
-goldfrapp (i particularly like felt mountain)
-farewell ferengistan (starting to like it, especially chingiz and kara kum - no surprise i guess..)
Posted by loobster
13th Sep, 23:59:49

aye caramba! sigur ros- great music,
anyone got the 1giantleap album?, 'one blood' by 'yothu yindi' - aboriginal band/collective, democracy-killing joke with orb and hallucinogen remixes (dare I say orb on this forum!).
Posted by Duncathon
16th Sep, 18:29:30

isee you lsten to thissa sound its the sound to make ya mash up the town, mash up the town...
Posted by Boo
25th Sep, 23:47:13

Rouges Gallary - a collection of sea chantys, pirate songs and songs of the sea - excelent stuff - esp Lodoun Wainrights Good ship Venus and Sting's Blood red Roses
Posted by loobster
26th Sep, 00:41:15

OOOYEHOOYEHOOYEH, MASH UP THE TOWN

COME A DANCE HALL MAN EY MUST SMASH IT UP
LIKE A DEM DYNAMITE MAN THEY MUST BLOW UP!
Posted by si
9th Oct, 10:06:52

Like A Pen by The Knive... have a listen its fab...
Posted by icemonster
11th Oct, 22:05:20

hey loobster!

don't check this board often, but i just saw your entry from sept 12th. thanks for the offer, but i have rasa bhava (makyo's 1st cd)- as rare as rocking horse shit now! that track off feed your head 2 ('dakini') is also the first track off rasa bhava. it is indeed one motherfuckin' tune and a half that one! heard it once at whirl-y-gig one year at womad. beginning of the night kicking massive balloons! wonderful! oh how my life has changed.........................but i did see public enemy last week. flava flav is a legend on stage.
Posted by Random_Tox
17th Oct, 17:32:22

I envy your Makyo 'Rasa Bhava', Icemonster! I've been scrounging for that one and 'Vismaya' to no avail. For the last couple months I'm listening to a recently purchased a big stash of Makyo and Dakini Records releases and they are all unbelievably good:

Makyo - Shringara (2 CD), Swara Mandala,Yakshini, Suzhou River
Puff Dragon - Sazanami
Padmasana (a Makyo collaboration) - Padmasana
Jairamji - Kindred Spirits
Various - Sky Dancer (1, 2, 3), Live At Dakini Nights

First noticed Makyo on Ambient Meditations 2 (Alex Paterson) and 3 (Youth).

I've got extras of 'Suzhou River' and 'Sky Dancer 1' if anyone is interested in a trade. Just email my posted name at aoce.utah.edu.
Posted by icemonster
17th Oct, 18:20:09

random tox,

perhaps not owning rasa bhava may be just a trancient state of suffering! ;)
Posted by icemonster
17th Oct, 22:18:35

praxis: "transmutations" and a sprinkle of primus
Posted by Boo
21st Oct, 16:33:29

You can't beat a bit of Primus ! - I remember a dog gone meal ago.

Still on my Bellowhead fix at the moment - Folk with Brass - marvelleous
Posted by icemonster
21st Oct, 17:27:53

wasn't the lyric:
"i remember it as if it were a meal ago"?

must research this one!
Posted by lorna
25th Oct, 01:44:31

my own belly gurgling...
Posted by Ian
25th Oct, 02:14:18

Gondwana - Fornequiem
Posted by Duncathon
27th Oct, 06:55:11

Buddhist chanting - OM MANI PADME HUM OM MANI PADME HUM OM MANI PADME HUM OM MANI PADME HUM

Lorna hope your belly is OK - Duncathon still on a weasel mission - zero hour is Weds 1st November - will keep you posted

Duncathon checking out

Bleep
Posted by Random_Tox
2nd Nov, 00:05:45

Alien Soap Opera (Greg Hunter): Second Wave
Toires: Hemispheres
Bhakta: Open Transmission
Posted by sqmike
16th Dec, 20:37:27

I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue - from the BBC7 web-site listen again
Posted by teknorulz
18th Dec, 18:16:08

wot do people here think of Sphongles latest one, nothing last....but nothing is lost?. I think its the most amazing thing I've ever heard. even better than maya was the first time I heard it :)
Posted by Lynsey
19th Dec, 23:15:34

Mostly unavoidable Christmas songs, but now I am home, AOS3 I never knew there was so much in it. Found it on a new filesharing site I discovered while trying to hunt for Thunderdogs which I finally found thanks all.
Posted by Duncathon
22nd Dec, 04:58:04

New Beck Album very good - hint hint Mr Claus...
Posted by sqmike
22nd Dec, 15:39:52

Isn't that "Mrs Claus" in your case Dunc? ;-) ..or is it "Mrs Thon" to be..? Seasonal sentiments to all!
Posted by sqmike
25th Dec, 00:00:46

Mostly this week seasonal parody, eg:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2FRkzb_CxU

A gift from 16 years ago, and it seems like yesterday 9or should that be tomorrow?)
Posted by lorna
26th Dec, 11:36:45

various of my bones cracking ;+)
Posted by Boo
30th Dec, 14:46:12

The Last Resort by TrentMoller - Marvellous
Posted by sandy
30th Dec, 17:46:37

Shameless plug coz I can!
Falling From A Great Height by Robert Brown.
www.robert-brown.info
Posted by icemonster
12th Jan, 13:38:40

"the iceberg", by Ice-T.
this guy has a message
Posted by sqmike
12th Jan, 18:15:45

I Monster - Daydream In Blue
Posted by LOOBSTER
13th Jan, 02:01:40

Anatomic by afro-celts, also Going steady by the buzzcocks!, also farewell ferengistan by the other vagabonds!
all the best for 2007 gang!
Posted by LOOBSTER
13th Jan, 02:16:58

whoops, forgot to mention my 2004 dvd which i have watched twice this week, and around 5 times in all, thanks toby/sandy/ted, and everyone else involved in the whole banco set up, this will be my 14th year of listening to and appreciating banco music, ive never looked back on it since 93! love from the loobster xxx
Posted by lorna
13th Jan, 11:40:35

disc 2 of ten years seems to be set as my default music setting, other than that i've listened to Maya a lot recently
Posted by lorna
13th Jan, 12:09:57

oh and whilst i'm at it there'll be a tenner coming your way soon Toby as my copy of Igizeh has ceased to play Obsidian ;+(
Posted by sqmike
13th Jan, 13:46:48

Oh no! Obsidian playback failure - that's the worst kind! :-(

You will have to play "10 Years" instead - until postie arrives with the little cardboard box of joy from the Disco Gecko.. ;-)
Posted by toby
14th Jan, 10:37:02

Send the disc back and we'll replace it free if it 's developed a fault.
Posted by Duncathon
14th Jan, 21:14:16

DJ Yoda - track 7 with Jay Beez is top banana - also great samples including the old junior kick Start theme

kincajou live on the 2004 DVD - love all the stone circle visuals - off now to dance around in the moonlight at Arbor Low...life is sweet

Keep it Unreal
Posted by boo
15th Jan, 09:46:46

Forever Polida by Moussu T & Les Jovents and Talk of the Future by Croft No 5.
Posted by Digifrog
15th Jan, 20:25:20

"Into The Ether" by Trancient Dreams (Rubbish Records, UK)
Posted by lorna
16th Jan, 15:19:56

Yay!!! only you, Toby, in the whole wide world would offer a returns policy like that on a disc that has been lorna-ed for 6 years ;+) unfortunately, i cannot take you up on it as i don't think a scratch constitutes a natural 'fault', i have tried that scratch mending fluid this afternoon and so far it is playing unjumpy on my parents stereo ;+) so now i'm off to lie on the floor with my head between two BIG speakers :+) THANK YOU
Posted by Duncathon
21st Jan, 10:13:37

You Have God - Dragonsfly
Posted by Duncathon
21st Jan, 10:15:28

STOP IT
Posted by dUNCATHON
21st Jan, 10:16:28

sORRY wRONG tHREAD
Posted by JezzyB
21st Jan, 21:25:20

Jakob
Posted by icemonster
21st Jan, 22:11:02

skindred, john cooper-clarke and system 7
Posted by JezzyB
22nd Jan, 02:11:30

I saw John Cooper Clark on Friday at Big Day Out NZ, funny bugger indeed .....
Posted by icemonster
22nd Jan, 10:25:37

he's big in nz is he?
check out his myspace page, you can download some of his tracks..."twat" is a pice of genius, but very, very cutting.
i've never seen him.......yet (i envy you!!!)
Posted by JezzyB
23rd Jan, 06:58:41

Well funny that, I'm English, and didn't think there would be that many people there to watch him. Must be all the ex pats over here. Always enjoyed listening to Evidently Chicken Town from oor lads collection. Will check out myspace, cheers !

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