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I Ain't Losing Any Sleep™
Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 5,240
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Shhh...
10 artists were asked to compose music to accompany a room at the V & A museum that they've been inspired by. Includes stuff from Liz Fraser, David Byrne, Faultline and Roots Manuva http://shhh.vam.ac.uk/ On a side note, Faultline's 2nd album is being re-released in a couple of weeks, 2 years after its first outing. Why? I mean it's good, but why? That's fuckin' ingenious, if I understand it correctly. It's a Swiss fuckin' watch.
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trouble free and loverlee
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: YooKay
Posts: 2,930
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Your Love Means Everything is an excellent album that was disgracefully overlooked by the more overground music press. If there's any justice in the (musical) world, it'll get the recognition it deserves this time around. (Just been inspired to listen to Closer Colder again) |
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trouble free and loverlee
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: YooKay
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You call that shame!? The second and third 7" inch records that I bought were Uptown Girl (Billy Joel) and Ebony and Ivory (Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney) respectively. Told you it was downhill. In my defence, the first 12" record I bought was The Show (Doug E Fresh & the Get Fresh Crew) which I bought for the b-side (La Di Da Di). Don't recall the first album I bought. Probably some misguided tosh. |
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I Ain't Losing Any Sleep™
Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 5,240
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My first was the rocky iv soudtrack. Me and me mates got out the ghetto baster and strutted around the streets of middle class eldwick for weeks. oh the shame indeed. I think I only started getting into buying music when I got into the stone roses and soft cell. An interesting mix I know. That's fuckin' ingenious, if I understand it correctly. It's a Swiss fuckin' watch.
Last edited by smallbeer : 12-05-2004 at 07:22. |
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