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Oh shucks, mi couldn't resist it....

Derrick Harriott [The Crystalites & The Chariot Riders] : Blockbuster Reggae Instrumentals

Such ditties as......

Cotton Comes To Harlem - Winston Wright & the Crystalites
Bells of Death - Augustus Pablo & The Crystalites
Bedroom Mazurka - Derrick, Fay & The Crystalites

:D
 
Originally posted by Scott
Aftershock by Aphrodite
In the Møde by Roni Size & Reprazent
Modus Operandi by Photek
Supermodified by Amon Tobin
Logical Progression, Level 1 by LTJ Bukem Presents

I thought you only listened to the Cheeky Girls judging by last nights vocal styling

:D
 
dj scud and rich kid - murderah style

lee hazlewood - cowboy in sweden

afghan whigs - live at the bowery ballroom 1998

the kenny process team - 94/97
 
5 for a crisp saturday afternoon taking empty wine bottles down the recyling bins...

Venetian Snares - Chocolate Wheelchair
Mix Master Mike - Anti-Theft Device
Nurse With Wound - She and Me Fall Together Like Free Death
Daniel Menche - Field Of Skin
Super_Collider - Raw Digits
 
"et moi, et moi, et moi"

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jacques dutronc - l'essentiale
(double cd of very varied quality - some top notch 60s Gallic garage and the odd shockingly bad ballad.)

miles davis - porgy and bess.
bugger - jazz

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van morrison - astral weeks.

panacea - low profile darkness.

( bet those two have never been played back to back before :) )
 
a nice trojan compilation.

good for a post-raving saturday afternoon when one should be doing housework!
 
Originally posted by Blagsta
Alabama 3 - Last Train to Mashville :cool:

same here :)

and

(getting in the PROD mood)

funkadelic - free your mind and your ass will follow

pop will eat itself - box frenzy

various soul jazz - studio one soul

zion train - homegrown fantasy
 
Last Train to Mashville is ace.

At the moment I'm at work listening to Lazer Guided Melodies by Spiritualized. I only bought it yesterday but I've listened to it many times already and it's aboslutley stunning.
I've also been listening to some stuff by Jackie Oates - finalist in this year's BBC young folk awards - which is very fine indeed (OK, I'm plugging a mate here, but it really is good).
 
now i'm listening to the crow soundtrack - not listened to it for years and forgot how good it is.
 
Love - Forever Changes (it's the horns, man. The horns)
Barefoot - Only Souvenirs
Wordbug - Losing It All
Brian Eno - Music for Airports
 
History Never Repeats: The Best of Split Enz by Split Enz
Soul of a New Machine by Fear Factory
Guide to Better Living by Grinspoon
Front by Front by Front 242
 
Originally posted by Scott

Front by Front by Front 242

Yay - used to be one of my favourite bands, although I haven't listed to them in years now.

Funnily enough, we were talking about them last night - my friend reckons they were fascists and had a swastika etched into the vinyl of one of their albums. I haven't got mine anymore, so I couldn't check.
 
I got into Front 242 when I was going through my Ministry, NIN and Skinny Puppy phase. I don't know a great deal about them expect that were from Belgium.

Having said that I'd be shocked if they turned out to be fascists.
 
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