Ooit dacht ik dit klusje wel ff snel te klaren, Nu, 2 jaar later pak ik de draad weer op (was ongeveer op 1/4 blijven steken).
Ik begin met Insta screenshots van wat ik al gedaan had, voor een complete serie hier.
O/n Ik ga al onze platen draaien, alle LP's, EP's en singles. En daar uiteraard verslag van doen. Mijn allereerste single heb ik helaas niet meer: Sandy van John Travolta. Als muzieksnob zeg ik daar wel meteen bij dat 'ie op transparant vinyl was.
What y'all favorite album?
I got 2 , songs in the key of life and innervisions _ stevie wonder. My gramps got these on vinyl and played them over and over i remember as a kid. I just starting my vinyl collection and these are the first albums I bought! Classics and both released years before my ass was even born ! #music#vinyl
Slowdive has followed in the line of Mission Of Burma, Dinosaur Jr.,& Quicksand, in that their “reunion” records were just as good, if not better, than their previous classic works.
In the case of Slowdive, this was the first in 22 years, & is STELLAR.
The same can be said of their latest album as well, which I also recently posted, & am still taking in.
Both albums make me appreciate the other that much more. #vinyl#vinylrecords#slowdive#shoegaze
This album is potentially/already my most listened-to new release of the year, and it somehow keeps getting better. Spaced-out dub, mad scientist guitar work, folky campfire singalongs, music concrete, psychedelic jams.... it's all in here. It's been a very long time since I've felt that a "jamband" album was anywhere near this good. #TapersChoice#Jamband#PsychedelicMusic#Dub#banana#2023Music#vinyl#NowPlaying
This is pretty big news for me & my friends. These are all still demos, but I have all 11 tracks for This Cassette Kills Fascists laid out!
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Listen to This Cassette Kills Fascists, an album by #ArtFed
I have a whole to-do list after listening to it on repeat. 😅
This will fit on one side of the cassette, which leaves Side B free for all of the original tracks without the dialogue and my screwing them up, lol. The intention is for people to make mixtapes and remixes of any and everything on the album.
The whole album will be releaded under a CC-BY-SA 4.0 creative commons license to enable this.
I'm Enjoying the parts more without Jason on the bass. It's just a drone but it's seems to have been remastered to bring it out and hasn't done a great job. One is the best track so far.
I haven't shared some #vinyl goodness in awhile, so let's fix that!
Nothing obscure or indie today... but I treasure this new #Metallica album. From the riffs to James' vocal performances, to the packaging and overall production, #72Seasons just keeps growing on me with each new listen.
Time to tap those toes! Join George Jetson and me for your Saturday night spin session (and recording of 'your daily soundtrack' post).
Live and in full effect 7pm to 10pm (pst) tonight. LP #CoverArt in a thread below this post. Big Love to the Mastodon Massive, going on a full year of posting here and leaving the bird behind!
After the Pulp video, and Yard Act, I was trying to think of another semi-recent band that made use of sprechgesang, and Cake came to mind.
Cake never really got any respect from critics - they were always slotted in as the "smirking, wise-ass college band". But, I mean, you could kind of say that about Yard Act, too...and Pulp.
Not to say Cake is as good as those bands, but I do enjoy their "shtick".
I have one double LP where the sides are 1+4 and 2+3. I could have made sense of it if it were 1+3 and 2+4, as that would allow you to play it continuous if you have two turntables, but please help me make sense of 1+4 and 2+3? @vinylrecords#vinyl
As you may recall, Rockpile put out a bunch of records during their brief lifespan mostly not under the Rockpile name. Here's one of Edmunds' two.
This starts out with the one-two punch of Girls Talk (Elvis Costello) and Crawling from the Wreckage (Graham Parker) - Edmunds wasn't much of a songwriter, but he was an great interpreter & player.
There are some things I miss. This one occurred to me as I listen to my playlist.
I miss putting a record on the player, lifting the needle, and gently resting it on the spinning vinyl. For a few seconds, the speakers reflect that familiar crackling sound, then the music begins.
For some reason, I miss that. Digital is great, but the ritual of putting a record on the player and hearing that 'crackle' made the experience more personal and less 'remote'. #music#vinyl
Discogs’ vibrant vinyl community is shattering (www.theverge.com)
A home for music diehards has been fractured by increased fees that are pushing sellers and shoppers to other platforms.