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jaydenfranklin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=386rbeefS1M are you the only person i know who might like this?
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jaydenfranklin
word. they should all be on you know what. if u have trouble finding any let me know i can hook you up
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jaydenfranklin
part 1b: erykah badu - didn't cha know erykah badu - ...and on gas - pop (whole album) godspeed you! black emperor - sleep j da flex & el-b - when i fall in love (vocal mix) innerzone orchestra - people make the world go round (kdj remix) isolee - beau mot plage (dj q remix) jeff mills - perfecture larry heard - missing you (after dark mix) metro area - miura mmm - donna modest mouse - 3rd planet outkast - snapping and trapping feat. killer mike
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jaydenfranklin
not accepting long shouts. 2000 was a good year for music. in roughly alphabetical order, here goes. they're all killers so try to listen to them all, at least the ones you haven't heard yet. i could put them in a mix maybe. part 1a architechs - body groove (drive time mix) ananda project - cascades of colour alex cortex - untitled 2 (from the album laconic) at the drive-in - rolodex propaganda b-15 project - girls like us (artful dodger remix) broadcast - come on let's go d'angelo - devil's pie deekline - i don't smoke detroit grand pubahs - sandwiches doc scott - tokyo dawn
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jaydenfranklin
part 2: pub - summer rick wilhite - city bar groove sweet female attitude - flowers (sunship mix) theo parrish - how i feel three six mafia - sippin on da syrup wu-tang clan - gravel pit i expect some kind of response to this long list.
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jaydenfranklin
sorry i didnt see those shouts. for 1998 its theo parrish first floor and moodymann mahogany brown but im assuming uve already heard those. maybe urban tribe - collapse of modern culture. maybe plastikman - consumed, but idk if that counts as d-techno. i dont really know that much "underground" or "lost classics" from detroit really. best detroit album 2002, aaron-carl - uncloseted (though it's house). my answer for best song of 2000 is going to be a lot better and a lot longer, new shout
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jaydenfranklin
i've been bouncing around the country too much these past couple days to see that one yet, but I will give it a shot soon, once my mother departs this state
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davidacooper
i think kode9 sampled that first ryuichi sakamoto song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjYK-tK_bto does it sound like it to you?
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davidacooper
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7mPqycQ0tQ thats my fav k pop song ive heard so far before. if you like disclosure, check these out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rS1pGGPOVM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkF89p6y2qo
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bumoncouch
i appreciate your honesty. i guess if you are unsure, listen to felt, as ive said many a time in the past
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bumoncouch
laughed pretty hard at it, i think the melody is boring though. he should write lyrics for elton john. do me a favor and listen to felt, they are a good band
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bumoncouch
i highly recommend listening to the fahey album "great san bernardino birthday party". a new favorite for me
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davidacooper
here are those freddie gibbs / madlib tracks i was telling you about: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwC5ePDNkp0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbxcPy1qJTU asap rockys pretty meh imo
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bumoncouch
bono on joy division, i couldn't have said it better myself: "It would be harder to find a darker place in music than Joy Division. Their name, their lyrics and their singer were as big a black cloud as you could find in the sky. And yet I sensed the pursuit of God, or light, or reason ... a reason to be. With Joy Division, you felt from this singer, beauty was truth and truth was beauty, and theirs was a search for both."
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bumoncouch
That same year Three Imaginary Boys was repackaged for the American market as Boys Don't Cry, with new artwork and a modified tracklist. The Cure set out on their first world tour to promote both releases. At the end of the tour, Matthieu Hartley left the band. Hartley said, "I realised that the group was heading towards suicidal, sombre music—the sort of thing that didn't interest me at all."[28] The band reconvened with Hedges to produce their third album Faith (1981), which furthered the mood of misery present on Seventeen Seconds. In late 1981, The Cure released the non-album single "Charlotte Sometimes". By this point, the sombre mood of the music had a profound effect on the attitude of the band. The band would refuse requests for older songs in concert, and sometimes Smith would be so absorbed by the persona he projected onstage he would leave at the end in tears.
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bumoncouch
his voice is dumb, but a good effort i guess. their lastfm description is fucking stupid
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bumoncouch
arthur russell is alright. im pretty sure i get the picture. what else should i listen to?
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bumoncouch
vic chesnutt - west of rome, townes van zandt - live at the old quarter. feel good music for you!
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bumoncouch
listen to the first three joni mitchell albums, s/t, clouds, and ladies of the canyon. pretty much john fahey with a woman singing
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