Fucking love this tune.. I remember when this EP came out, There was a 45 minute remix of Towers Of Dub, if I remember correctly.. Sooo good!
I'm not sure, this was on the 2nd CD of a two CD set for Blue Room. The Blue Room mix on the first CD single was about 40mins. Its more than possible, they had a lot of remixes done. I still own all the early Orb CD's but they haven't aged well because the covers were cardboard and a bit fragile The Orb (along with Primal Scream) were the guys that helped me see how amazing Rave / Techno / Ambient / House etc, can be. Before them i was in a bit of a rut, musically . . . .
This threads still going? FFS people get a life- lol joke but seriously been getting more and more into "Electro-swing" lately...
I feel like I might have posted this before, ... but it just sounds way too perfect right now to not risk a repeat. Sunroof!'s Rainbow Electric Sabbath
Boards of Canada. Seriously, these 2 guys are simply amazing. Their music will take you through memories and the annals of past times. Their tunes almost have this way of taking you back to the 70's-80s (if you're from that gen). I probably listen to them once per day. I recommend checking the following vids on yt.. Left Side Drive.. Kid for Today Dayvan Cowboy Amo Bishop Rodan MukinaBhat Nothing is Real https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftqkP3n2qLU Everything you do is a Balloon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQEmaj9C6ko In a beautiful place out in the country https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVWcptE6UAI
This inexpensive bit of math and mood meant a lot to me back then: Trans Am, by Trans Am. The year was 1996. Late and loud, please, or behind the wheel of any vehicle.
Unprecedented: Here Come the Warm Jets, 1974 Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy), 1974 Another Green World, 1975 Discreet Music, 1975 Before and After Science, 1977 Eno. The hero of every story.
**If this song peaks your interests, I would highly recommend against searching this particular album cover, as it's extremely sensitive imagery. If you can manage only seeing the generic image accompanied in this thumbnail, I find this band to be one of the better DSBM bands out in a while. While a bit hokey in the sense of theatrics and lyrical content, I find this Finnish black metal band to be some of the best I've consistently listened to since 2002. They now go by True Black Dawn, due to legal issues over the original name. I can't overstate enough how great I think this duo is. Rafael Reyes, aka Leafar Seyer, and Dave Parley have done something so special with both their music and subculture they've created. Their live shows, despite only being the two of them, are so energetic and fun. Hearing Rafa speak is also a great joy, and they're both incredibly humble and personable.
I have never been a Foo Fighters fan. Maybe some on here are and can explain. I'm just wondering when FF hired the lame asses from Imagine Dragons to write their most recent album for them? Yikes! I didn't think FF could suck any more, but somehow they achieved it
Been thinking about tattoo ideas lately, keep coming back to getting something related to Enter Shikari. Been a fan for 11 years now. Their latest album is just... wow. Really powerful stuff. The above made me choke up too many times. ...we all cope somehow. And because Keeno was posted earlier in the thread got to throw in some dnb love.