I was looking for some new stuff to listen to.
What is currently on your playlists (excluding the typical names mentioned on this board -- Justice, Daft Punk, Prodigy, etc...)?
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Looking for some new tunes...
#2
Posted 25 November 2008 - 7:51 AM
yahhh!!! sethful is back!
i just got recommended this one from a friend and im digging it. Reminds me of The Go! Team
Daedelus - Fair Weather Friends
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=kRJ2YvRv3N4
#5 ayaz
Posted 25 November 2008 - 6:01 PM
Thanks London Dust Explosion, I was really getting bored of listening to the same music all the time, because for me new music at the moment is stale. However listening to your recommendation of Rex the Dog (especially prototype), has given me something new to listen to, blooody wicked!
Cheers mate!
#9
Posted 26 November 2008 - 6:24 AM
Anything by Fake Blood is frickin cool. Fake Blood is the new shit
http://hypem.com/tra...ke+Blood+Theme)
http://hypem.com/tra...+Fake+Blood+Mix
http://hypem.com/tra...ake+blood+remix
Also, Herve (aka Count of Monte Crystal, aka Action Man) is really talented. I especially like his work as Action Man :
http://hypem.com/tra...Man-Alarm+Bells
http://hypem.com/tra...Under+Your+Skin
http://hypem.com/tra...+(Original+Mix)
http://hypem.com/tra...rve)-Wind+It+Up
#12 whirly
Posted 27 November 2008 - 2:20 AM
This probably isn't compatible with some of the other suggestions here, but there's this band DeVotchka that I think are good. They are a new discovery for me and I really like them, actually.
They have some great ecclectic range and you can't peg them into a certain style or genre. I like those qualities. Some songs are so vivid and full of life and others more like haunting and atmospheric ballads. Good range all around.
Some of you who have seen commercials for Gears of War 2 on television have heard DeVotchKa's song How It Ends. Which is a great song, by the way, and worth a listen.
For Bosco - I know how much you like Gogol Bordello so you should definitely check out DeVotchKa's Such A lovely Thing if you haven't heard of it. I feel it's up your alley.
#13
Posted 27 November 2008 - 2:48 AM
@inchemwetrust,
The new herbaliser album is aweosome. love it. really funky. big horns.
@ Ben_j,
the track Mars was a big hit for me back at fuji rock this summer
either then that I have been listening to old giorgio moroder
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=Akyx5iu_z8Y
Boredoms (or however they spell there name now)
http://www.youtube.c...feature=related
(music really starts 40 seconds in)
http://www.youtube.c...feature=related
and there is this remix of Ruben Blades & Willie Colon - Plastico done by Bugz in the attick that I'm trying to find but having no luck.
The Private Psychedellic Reel-to-Reel
#16
Posted 04 December 2008 - 8:11 AM
also check out Ratatat's - Shempi
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=kLUthOxfpMo
from the 2:20 mark and on was one of the most amazing things I've ever heard live. One of those weak in the knee moments.
video is quite the trip too...
#17
Posted 04 December 2008 - 10:01 PM
Jack Dangers - Zxero
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=Pm3wX-EgKZA (dunno wat the poem is about, but song is awesome)
You'll thank me for showing you guys this.
#19 whirly
Posted 21 January 2009 - 4:49 AM
So, apparently there's a band called Love Is All.
I wonder if they are Chemical Brothers fans? Has anyone heard this Love Is All band?
Here's what Rolling Stone had to say:
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3 stars
"A Hundred Things Keep Me Up at Night"
Swedish post-punk group throws a dance party.
There's an irresistible hysteria in Josephine Olausson's voice that recalls a young Bjork - an amphetamine perkiness that's easy to crush-out on and probably scary to live with. But dancing to it is no problem: The New Wave rush of her band's second album rarely lets up. Sure, there's the melodica-frosted breakup ballad 'A More Uncertain Future' and the Phil Spector-cum-Jesus and Mary Chain drone of 'When Giants Fall.' But otherwise, it's party time, with a crazed sax upping the ante. "I'm bored to death of all this shit!" Olausson hollers on 'Sea Sick.' Or is it "aboard this ship"? Either way, you feel her hangover. Olausson's solution? Sweat it out on the dance floor.