Neutrinos
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John Denver was a phenomenal talent. The Wildlife concert is probably my favorite live CD/DVD.
Definitely Stereolab. Vintage sounds, excellent musicianship and beautiful melodies. Weird as ****.
I'm a big fan of Bill Withers.
John Denver was a phenomenal talent. The Wildlife concert is probably my favorite live CD/DVD.
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Similar tangent:Definitely Stereolab. Vintage sounds, excellent musicianship and beautiful melodies. Weird as ****.
Definitely Stereolab. Vintage sounds, excellent musicianship and beautiful melodies. Weird as ****.
Have you guys tried Neu? Pretty much a exact intersection between the two-- In fact, the instrumental side of Stereolab is a direct descendent of that sound. Probably my favorite sound in music.Two of my favourite bands
He reached a saturation point in the 70's with two Greatest Hits albums that were multi-platinum, an album per year, TV shows, etc., that if you didn't like the guy it probably got on your nerves. But he did own that decade.Denver was good and he falls into the category of the carpenters --where he was just too good for his own good and was viewed as 70's middle of the road music--both are far better then that--but get lumped into that category
Absolutely,Prince Jammy,Sly & Robbie,Scientist and Mad Professor are some more dub pioneers.I saw Lee Scratch Perry with Mad Professor in Victoria in the late '90s,i can't believe he still performs and lots of albums since then.Check out Bill Laswell aswell,he started Axiom records with Chris Blackwell for Island records.Bill Laswell played a huge part in fusing Dub with other music.Look in the "what are you listening to"thread.I've been posting a Laswell project daily for the last 3 months, up to 85 now.Go back to the old thread and start from the first one, see how he transcends every genre and pioneered new genre's like drum n bass and turntablism.Along the same lines, I've always found Dub to be superior to normal Reggae, personally, and anyone who isn't familiar with them should check out pioneers like Augustus Pablo and King Tubby.
Go to page 104 of the old listening to thread, thats where it starts.Absolutely,Prince Jammy,Sly & Robbie,Scientist and Mad Professor are some more dub pioneers.I saw Lee Scratch Perry with Mad Professor in Victoria in the late '90s,i can't believe he still performs and lots of albums since then.Check out Bill Laswell aswell,he started Axiom records with Chris Blackwell for Island records.Bill Laswell played a huge part in fusing Dub with other music.Look in the "what are you listening to"thread.I've been posting a Laswell project daily for the last 3 months, up to 85 now.Go back to the old thread and start from the first one, see how he transcends every genre and pioneered new genre's like drum n bass and turntablism.