Aphex Twin: ‘Blue Calx’
Boards of Canada: ‘Zoetrope’
Brad Fiedel: ‘Sarah’s Destiny/The Coming Storm’
David Lynch & Chrysta Bell: ‘Polish Poem’
Ennio Morricone: ‘The Falls’
Jesu: ‘Friends Are Evil’ (highest throne mix)
Leftfield: ‘Melt’
Leonard Cohen: ‘If It Be Your Will’
Moby: ‘God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters’
Mogwai: ‘Scotland’s Shame’
Nick Cave & Warren Ellis: ‘Song For Bob’
Nine Inch Nails: ‘Leaving Hope’
Popol Vuh: ‘Hoere, Der Du Wagst’
Radiohead: ‘How To Disappear Completely’
Terje Rypdal: ‘Mystery Man’
The Clash: ‘Sean Flynn’
This Mortal Coil: ‘Song To The Siren’
Type O Negative: ‘Love You To Death’
Vangelis: ‘Blade Runner Blues’
wow. you did your homework/personal.
thinking now some magazine or buzzcocks. and yes, i’m old, but i don’t think much in the category of extraordinary has happened in the last…eight.or more.
i did say somewhere else here that i liked an eno/current u2 collaboration. surprising. i think a lot of bands are in a spot where there is nothing going on creatively, and they have to pay their bills.
as long as i’ve listened to music and trends and all that bullshit, so few hit the mark.
ministry hit the mark.somebody please look up the creator of the farfisa organ, and the record that generated in the eighties.music for house cleaning, or some such thing roller rink, and slap on the skates… that record(vinyl) hit the mark.
for me, scott walker ALWAYS hits the mark. he’s such a weirdo . but his contributions to songwriting and music would even make connelly feel like an ass.
back to the indecipherable gregorian chants.latin.
i ain’t.
ministry - kaif, paisley, the angel
jesu - wolves (original mix), dead eyes, silver, old year
tool - right in two
tweaker ft. will oldham - ruby
black moth super rainbow - 1,2,3 of me
nine inch nails - la mer, non entity
autolux - turnstile blues
john butler - bound to ramble
orbital - halcyon+on+on
not much beats music for airports. when i first heard it i was so stupidly young that i thought it was recorded and made available …to…airports for airplay.
I was wondering that too.
Maybe it’s a pot reference. Most of those go over my head.[/reply]
I thought it meant to melt the writers block…
but I’ve been wrong before.
Late,
grmpysmrf
Due to the apparent ambiguity of the phrase, make it whatever you want it. The intended meaning refers to hash. But also drink.
Ahh! drinking now your speaking my language. My music usually sounds ambivalent when I’m drinking, but I go for something loud, I think I was playing RevCo the last time I got wasted.