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atm

Joined: 16 Apr 2006 Posts: 3861
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Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 12:30 am Post subject: |
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Fintan
'Don't Believe The Hype', by Public Enemy. You simply have to play this, even just once, pleeease?
And 'Red 2' by Dave Clarke. Awesome cyber-punk techno -- hasn't dated a day.
[Sorry, no link but I have the 12" in a mate's attick somewhere on the other side of the World].
http://www.daveclarke.com/index.cfm/go:home/do:welcome
Oh, and don't forget the Scratch Perverts...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xb430ikIac
And last, but not least 'The Fastest Milkman in the West' by Benny Hill (Rotterdam gabba on yabba mix).
200 BPM headwrecker .
And if you can get hold of '1000' by Moby (extremely rare) you are in for a treat. It begins at 20 BPM and rises to 1000 BPM over ten minutes. The only lyric is "oh yeah!" repeated with increasing intensity until your ears bleed.
It's similar to this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8Fkgtp6kag&NR
Play very loud on a pre-power Naim / Linn Isobaric system .
Ah, those were the days, sigh.
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paradox

Joined: 11 Feb 2007 Posts: 212
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Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 6:32 pm Post subject: |
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Weird. I hadn't expected the B4N members to be so techno.
Here goes a few of my faves.
Polefolder, great DJ
Sasha, another one
James Holden, must be heard to be believed
Federico Epis occasionally makes some great mix sets.
If you want great music, try Pandora.com and type in an artist. The site will generate other music similar to your pick.
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Bliss
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abcar

Joined: 25 Nov 2006 Posts: 336 Location: Being Charles Mingus
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Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 10:55 am Post subject: |
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Here's a page i made to share with some of my fava flavs...
mostly on the blues, jazz and soul side, some of it pure, some of it blended
with acid, rock, hip-hop or funk. There's some superb singing, playing and
arrangements. Some of it raw and gritty, some of it sublime.
(background art by yours truly)
28 tunes for now...more to come, enjoy>>
GG Downloads
When We Were Free - Kevin Mahogany
Because of Her Beauty - Karl Denson
Satisfied - Karl Denson
Here's To Life - Shirley Horn
Peace Go With You Brother - Gil Scott Heron
We The People - Guitar Shorty
I Got Your Number - Guitar Shorty
Big City - Luther Allison
Taxman - Jr. Parker
Golden - Jill Scott
My Petition - Jill Scott
Black Queen - Stephen Stills
I'm A Woman - Koko Taylor
All Of Your Love - Magic Sam
The Firefly - Emily Remler
Tom Thumb - John Scofield
Isabella - Kenny Burrell
Gimme Some Truth - John Lennon
How Do You Sleep - John Lennon
Wisdom - Alph Secakuku (Hopi Elder)
Pack It Up - Freddie King
Space Guitar - Johnny 'Guitar' Watson (he was 17 when he recorded this in 1954.. Those of you familiar with him already know.
Very possibly the first to use reverb in this way. Played with his fingers, no pick. Major influence on tons of guitar players
(including Hendrix)..but never got the big props
I Can't Get Next To You - Al Green
We're Gonna Make It - Little Milton
Poor Man's Song - Little Milton
Blind Man - Little Milton
Fight The Power Pt. l - Isley Bros.
Goodbye Porkpie Hat - Charles Mingus _________________ The New World Order!!#!! There goes my career.. |
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Hocus Locus

Joined: 22 Sep 2006 Posts: 850 Location: Lost in anamnesis, cannot forget my way out
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Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 6:31 pm Post subject: |
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A long list would be telling. I believe that favorite music is better dropped in other contexts over time, or disclosed when one special to you is snooping when they think you're in another room and not aware, in a subtle way when you see a smile on that person's face when spotting a particular thing and you say to yourself silently, Yes!. To keep hold of one's deep secrets... those that are a joy to reveal over the course of the lifetime.
At this moment, fore and firstmost is
MYMIX: Eclipse Sides Purple Rock
Put this compilation together to crystalize a certain precious voice recording, and a progressive musical feeling from the disc-jockey phase of my youth. I make mixes that are meant to be listened-to even when people are not dancing. This one is quite a ride.
Free Design: Memories [1969]
This I encountered one day when I was 12 years old, a wholly amazing arrangement not just because there are tubas in it... swept up in sweet melancholia without any life context... I decided then that having poignant memories worth recalling vividly later on in life should be a part of life's planning from the get-go. And so I resolved to make such moments, and upon listening again (and again), actually went to tears for what I imagined would later be -- and still later -- what would be long past, forever. And it 'worked': I vividly remember that moment, and so many since... and listening now there is a tear also, but this time it is because I consciously resolved to gather such moments, a direct connection to that moment, and a busy but lonely 12 year old boy who thank a lot.
The Orb: Slug Dub
No explanation necessary, possible, or ever likely.
Tangerine Dream: Thru Metamorphic Rocks
Coda to this quartet
When a taste of music is fine, seek ever The Source, of course.
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Thomas: Ahh... the slugs to look at.
Voice-over Storyteller: Yes, there were the slugs... babies, mothers, and grandmothers...
besides enormous great fat slugs... all eating the little juicy leaves.
Mother: Oh Thomas, let's set some traps... some slug traps and catch them all.
V.O. Storyteller: Did those slugs walk into the traps? Nooo, not one. They just loved the lettuce and went on...
**Huh-huh-huh-huh** and went on eating the juicy lettuces.
Mother: Oh dear me, what shall we do? There be no lettuce left for little Tim comes home.
Thomas: I know! I've got a good idea! I'll shoot those varmints! ...
Mother: Thomas!
Thomas: ... I will! I'll shoot them!
V.O. Storyteller: Thomas crept very carefully up the lettuce patch and fired his little gun.
** POP-POP ** But did the slugs mind? **Huh** No, not they... not more than ever... their slimy way.
**Huh-huh-huh-huh** And they ate up all the peas, and then they turned about and went on eating the lettuces.
Mother: Thomas, are you getting up? We shall have any lettuce for little Tim comes home.
V.O. Storyteller: They hopped sadly along the passage into the kitchen in their house, and then Mariah had arrived...
[Mariah has her own cool arrival-sound which is heard at this point]
V.O. Storyteller: The greedy slugs raised their heads to listen. They wait there happily... ghastly... joyishly and laughed slightly.
Slug: Huh-huh... yes, hear sweet music at my feast. Hear the sweet music while we eat.
V.O. Storyteller: And then they laughed again happily in their slimy way.
Slug: Huh-huh-huh! Huh-huh-huh!
V.O. Storyteller: And went on eating the lettuces.
Slug: Huh-huh!
Mother: (crying) There won't be even no nibbles when our little Tim comes home. **Sniff-sniff**
V.O. Storyteller: Suddenly a voice called out and out rushed Tim hopping and skipping and turning sommer-saults...
as he came towards his father and mother.
Timmy: Hello, hello! I brought a friend. Oh, what's the matter?
V.O. Storyteller: The slugs are eating all the lettuce, Tim.
Tim: Well then, my friend Brush was but just wondering if you'd have me for supper... why's we only had visitors? Didn't I Brush?
Brush: Pass it to me. Uh-ah, I think I can help you if you'd allow me so. Just watch me (whistling)
V.O. Storyteller: He gobbled up the slugs faster than you can count...
baby slugs, mama slugs, grandmother and great-grandmother slugs before they had time to take their slimy heals...
awhile Thomas stood and watched in wonder at the huge appetite.
Thomas: Ha-ho-ho-ho-hooo! Come and have supper with us whenever you like, Mister Brush.
Tim: Oh, he will... Mister Brush.
Thomas: Yes! Get in.
Brush: (whistling)
~The Orb: Orbvs Terrarvm - Slvg Dvb: Voice Dialogues Transcription by Loren Pittack |
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atm

Joined: 16 Apr 2006 Posts: 3861
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Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 8:16 pm Post subject: |
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I quite like that opening BFN tune which begins:
"Welcome..."
Anyone got an mp3 of it?
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abcar

Joined: 25 Nov 2006 Posts: 336 Location: Being Charles Mingus
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Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 7:11 am Post subject: |
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this is in response to that other thread 'we want your soul' ...it just didn't seem right to post it over there and mess up his thread...but...
omg...i have been a Marvin Gaye lover forever...thanks for the turn on atm!
'Distant Lover' is in my all time top 3 M.G. ... Every red blooded woman in the world was laid to waste by this man's soul and voice..he was THE sexiest man on the planet in every way...he had the most natural and beautiful falsetto but with sooo much texture and depth...then he could just rip into it so effortlessly. I had the album this song was on and actually wore it out. The fantasies i used to have...omg..
Here he is again on that same Soul Train show..
http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/distant%2Blover/video/xd9tc_marvin-gaye-distant-lover-soul-trai/1
Just him and a piano...beautiful>
http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/Marvin%2BGaye/video/x1d4mx_marvin-gaye _________________ The New World Order!!#!! There goes my career.. |
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coalraker
Joined: 20 Jan 2007 Posts: 494
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rustyh

Joined: 17 Sep 2006 Posts: 489 Location: A Wonderful World
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Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 8:14 pm Post subject: |
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Hey ATM.
Go to the previous page and Fintan has a link to the song-"INTO THE SUN"
Where he says sssshhh.
Im with you man, its an awesome and haunting piece of music.
I love it. |
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bri

Joined: 16 Jun 2006 Posts: 3185 Location: Capacious Creek
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Peter

Joined: 26 Jun 2007 Posts: 2448 Location: The Canadian shield
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Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 2:27 pm Post subject: Open the centres that you need to clean out... |
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Anything by The Offspring (Dexter rocks...for a PhD)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTn09m6R6mQ
Eve 6 (Hokis)
The Coors (musiciennes to die for)
The Doors (from my mispent youth)
The Moody Blues (from my youth that I remember from the haze.....) _________________ The grand design, reflected in the face of Chaos. |
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atm

Joined: 16 Apr 2006 Posts: 3861
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Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 10:03 am Post subject: |
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Fintan
how about you move all my mis-placed music video threads (and others, from others chumps) to this thread, like we were all meant to in the first place?
Cheque not in the post 'cos my bank dislikes dealing with juntas. Now there's an oxymoron.
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