Fudge Tunnel's cover of Sunshine of Your Love.
Fudge Tunnel's cover of Sunshine of Your Love.
Listening to Throbbing Gristle albums.
Isaac Hayes - "I just don't know what to do with myself"
As much as I like the White Stripes version I didn't really know what this song was about until I heard Hayes' version.
Emerson Lake & Palmer: Karn Evil 9
Robin Trower: In This Place
1973 and 1974 were great years for classic rock.
15 Steps by Radiohead
Dream, Tiresias! - a new album by Project Pitchfork
it's essentially the same as most of 90's ebm
which is precisely why I'm enjoying it so much
I've gotten sick of Opeth the last few years (the spectacularly awful Watershed being the nail in the coffin) but Lamentations is a pretty good live album.
This makes me sad, where did all the interesting and inventive ebm musicians go? Sick of going out to goth nights and having to put up with several hours of the same tedious crap, which this fits right in with.
Now listening to: The other UK national anthem in dubstep (just listen).
Sounds like the usual Skinny Puppy ripoff :P but not too bad.. Got tired of the whole genre in the 90's, I used to be a huge fan of SPK, The Klinik, Skinny Puppy, Portion Control etc.
Currently listening to Depeche Mode's "Sounds of the Universe" album. I don't know what to make of it yet, don't really like it, but it could take a few listenings..
Black Lips - Drop I Hold
The Animals: Retrospective. Great bluesy album.
My grandparents actually met Eric Burdon and the Animals in an elevator in London in the mid 60's.
I'm slowly discovering the "whole genre" now (been into it since about 1,5 years ago), so it's all new to meand there's a lot of things to like. Though I have to travel back to the 90's or even further back in time to find the good stuff.
Currently listening to the albums 'Tactical Neural Implant' and 'Hard Wired' by Front Line Assembly.
Love these guys:
Operocia - Red Rope
http://underground.alpine-usa.com/Ro...ex.php?bid=533
new album by Tosca, called no hassle
i'm gonna pull out my record-review cliche bag and declare this album a true return to form.
Can someone help me figure out what is being said in the samples this song uses? I love the song but I've never been able to decipher the samples, and the friends I showed it to have been unable to as well.
From what I can tell, there's some half mumbled line about "our awareness to other..." something or the other, and of course the most intelligible line is "we're from another world / but you cut us out".
Sorry I can't be of much help but maybe someone else here could find out for you.
"We're from another world...but you cut us out" is what I hear, dethtoll.
[edit] Sulph beat me to it.
"We're The Robots" arranged mix from Mega Man 9
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2SSG...eature=related
Hurt - Johnny Cash