This is live from the End in London, a purpose built venue for music, we used to call it the bass tunnel, sound quality is terrible in this recording but trust me London lost out when this place closed. Any Archinecters up for re-enstating some purpose built venues for music? 400–800 capacity to keep it civilised and intimate. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEH0xQYLoe4
as I wrap up this college football saturday, this song's been blaring over and over for last half hour ('bama just keeps winning damnit...)
telekinetic, prophetic, dynomite!
S W
Sep 3, 16 11:34 pm
Olaf – this is why this site is good, I'd never have seen X–Ray vision and likewise you may not have seen Heartless Crew, So Solid and Pay as You Go on bbc 1Xtra. Archinect as a positive force for globalisation? I'm not an architect evidently, but I'm here for a love of it. Respect.
@Sam, what you know about Bow E3 and/or Wot do u call it? But seriously been loving garage, 2step, grime and all the UK bass scene since I was a teenager. I am a regular Rinse.FM listener. Particularly DJ Slimzee and Sir Spyro's shows.
Remember seeing Grooverider in my little old FL town and going nutz!
"Skeleton Tree will take its place in the racks alongside Justin Bieber or whoever, where it will sit like a gaping open wound. It will prove scant consolation to the singer that the worst kind of trauma has produced a piece of art that will surely prove unforgettable to all who hear it."
If you're not listening to this, then you're not human.
Tintt, I love nirvana just as much as anyone else who's old enough to remember Cobain's death and witness the change it ensued. I'm just finding it funny that a first time forum user chose that as their first message.
I also totally have boxes of plaid somewhere in my parent's basement.
Wilma Buttfit
Sep 15, 16 7:45 pm
Just your luck, the plaid is cool again. See: Moby and other people everywhere.
What (newish) music are you listening to these days?
Although not exactly new, yesterday I was jamming Balkan Beat Box for 8 hours of autocad.
listening to this on repeat this week.
looking it up beta, and damn I forgot how good that Das EFX album was, and I actually know where Teaneck is now...
and I still dabble, a recent session...
i wish i had mad skillz.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgcTvoWjZJU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=087Bv3p4KLQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZGoD4T4SuY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkdWtJGg7VI
Fairly contemporary...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ve9iwhLwXJk
Life without instructions...
A lack of respect...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHo8_P_H7y0
Don't be offended
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUNx1xBByQE
beta you got mad skillz, you on a podcast brah...
so I really like two songs on that album and felt like Exodus had an Eminem cadence to it, oddly enough...my two pics
De La Soul - Here in After (feat. Damon Albarn)
De La Soul - Lord Intended (feat. Justin Hawkins)
This is live from the End in London, a purpose built venue for music, we used to call it the bass tunnel, sound quality is terrible in this recording but trust me London lost out when this place closed. Any Archinecters up for re-enstating some purpose built venues for music? 400–800 capacity to keep it civilised and intimate. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEH0xQYLoe4
Respect, peace love and unity.
I'll add this link to the thread, peace, out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZeluQiGoXo
Sam I liked one of those BBC rap sessions, good stuff. and Dire Straits, never wrong...
Clutch - X-Ray Visions
as I wrap up this college football saturday, this song's been blaring over and over for last half hour ('bama just keeps winning damnit...)
telekinetic, prophetic, dynomite!
Olaf – this is why this site is good, I'd never have seen X–Ray vision and likewise you may not have seen Heartless Crew, So Solid and Pay as You Go on bbc 1Xtra. Archinect as a positive force for globalisation? I'm not an architect evidently, but I'm here for a love of it. Respect.
welcome brother.
<Nickodemus - Mystery of Life >
I have 5 months of music, probably 3 of it is techno. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rulK1Suybuo
I had turntables and a regular DJ in my basement my junior and senior year of college. Just fineness. Acoustic studies.
nice go do it, and tinnt, break it out yo...in the vein of above a very good tune
Ø - Ilta
and
Radiohead - Hunting Bears 800% slower
man we got some good music on here. i wish i knew how to compile it all,
<Eddie Hazel - I Want You(She's So Heavy)>
check out the bass line...cold blooded
there is something about this song for me
Eddie Hazel & Mike Hampton - Maggot Brain
Lili Haydn Performing Maggot Brain
@Sam, what you know about Bow E3 and/or Wot do u call it? But seriously been loving garage, 2step, grime and all the UK bass scene since I was a teenager. I am a regular Rinse.FM listener. Particularly DJ Slimzee and Sir Spyro's shows.
Remember seeing Grooverider in my little old FL town and going nutz!
More recently was also listening to Slowdive h/t @AlJavieera
From my 90's electronica collection, I give you Bug Powder Dust
90's cont. The skies are grey I think it's gonna rain, but that's ok because I like the rain! Rainshine
love this band from the 90's and this album where they sing about food: Cibo Matto.
know your chicken!
Wu Tang afternoon up in this bitch.
heard this on the way home today
Tom Waits - Walk Away
Moog acid
my boss doesn't allow us to have head phones in the office. Sometimes I quietly hum Alice in Chains to myself.
Caro Emerald... great songs, nice videos
drumcorps - Falling Forward (Album Megamix)
structural detailing music.
zombies and beer, working on videos
Red Fang - Blood Like Cream
NC&TBS
"Skeleton Tree will take its place in the racks alongside Justin Bieber or whoever, where it will sit like a gaping open wound. It will prove scant consolation to the singer that the worst kind of trauma has produced a piece of art that will surely prove unforgettable to all who hear it."
If you're not listening to this, then you're not human.
i'm not. i'm a machine on wheels.
FU MANCHU - Hell On Wheels
Clutch - Firebirds
Clutch - Electric Worry
Ceephax Acid Crew - Paly Your Cards Right
Acid le soken
<Privateering - Mark Knopfler>
<Mighty Sam McClain - Don't Worry About Me>
I am listening to NIrvana Lately , I love grunge!
^Good to know...
I was not aware it was 1994 again. Maybe there is a box in my parent's garage with some of my old plaid jackets.
who doesn't like nirvana? Srsly. Plateau is my favorite. I've thought of taking the lyrics and illustrating it to make a children's book. eh?
Violent Femmes, anyone?
Tintt, I love nirvana just as much as anyone else who's old enough to remember Cobain's death and witness the change it ensued. I'm just finding it funny that a first time forum user chose that as their first message.
I also totally have boxes of plaid somewhere in my parent's basement.
Just your luck, the plaid is cool again. See: Moby and other people everywhere.
But what was your favorite song?
Imogen Heap - Canvas