JERUSALEM s/t (Vintage / Rockadrome)--a fully legit reish of this cult '70s hard rock rarity! LOOP Heaven's End (Reactor)--SO TOTALLY AND UTTERLY RECOMMENDED. ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL. GRACE JONES Nightclubbing (Island) KANYE WEST 808s & Heartbreak (Roc-A-Fella)
Sun Ra The Great Lost Sun Ra Albums (Disc 1: Cymbals) Man made Hendrix look sort of mild and unassuming.
I just scored an acid bath record. When the kite string pops. I couldnt belive I found that on vinyl. Double album colored vinyl. one blue and one red. I love vinyl records. Hot topic actually has some good stuff from time to time. They just had a huge sale and I got a lot of records for cheap. nin, tommy boy retro record, slayer picture discs, wu-tang, aseop rock, brother ali. I have been hooking my neighbors up on the weekends with free wake-up bass....
V/A I Love Dubstep (Rinse) Based entirely on how much a record gets played in my home, this double cd dubstep comp is probably just about the most popular record I own these days. It seems to get played practically nonstop, and every time it's on, I find myself going up to see what's playing. EVERY time. Makes perfect sense, this comp is jam packed with THEE JAMS, every single "hit" from the birth of modern dubstep, until NOW. Dubstep obsessives will still probably find tons of stuff here they're missing, especially considering that most of these tracks have never been on cd before now, and newbies, holy shit, you cannot do better than this as an intro to dubstep. Over two hours of stripped down dubbed out beats, every possible permutation of that dubstep warbly bassline, raga like toasting, murky mumbling vocals, fuzzed out synths, some tracks playful and fun, others dark and sinister, so much glorious glorious bass, buzzing and rumbling, throbbing, pulsing, pounding, all beneath skittery beats, and laid back grooves, abstract funk and dark moody ambience.