
What's up our collected earses
What can we say? We've got some eclectastic tastebuds, eardrums and then some.
Right now, OTB's pretty hot on Wilco's 'Handshake Drugs,' Rage's 'Year of tha Boomerang,' and Neil Young's 'Down to the Wire.' You can click on the track names to listen and you can purchase those disks here, here and here.
JT's always got a healthy love affair going on while taking shots [of wheat grass!]. This week he's slowly giving it to [or perhaps receiving from] CSNY's 'Almost Cut My Hair,' the Beach Boys' track 'Sail on Sailor,' and 'Where is Love' by Eldridge Holmes. Buy 'em here, here and (yep, you guessed it) here.
Codec, always burning the midnight oil, is feasting on these goodies - so why don't you? Ricci Rucker's 'Hetytirelasitshiswalalamedmforecrosrdndartscahcgni (Nessun Regole)/We'll Miss You [purchased here], EL-P's 'Poisenville Kids No Wins / Reprise (This Must Be Our Time)' [found here] and a track that I also share on obsession with 'New York Rush' by Yoko Kanno & The Seatbelts (feat. New York Musicians) [which can be bought here, though a little steep - but surely worth it to 'Bebop fans like us].
I'm all about Adam Freeland's new Global Underground mix session - that on my newly purchased orange iPod shuffle had me really racking up the mileage in central park this weekend. There's some breakbeat brilliance on that double CD set that shouldn't be missed. Other than that I'm really digging 'Snakes and Ladders [Rug N Tug rmx]' by Sly Mongoose, a very cool Japanese group that blend Funk, Jazz and Electronic sensibilities yielding psychedelic results that'll make your head go pop and your fingers tap. Tap that mouse right here to buy it.
So, now that we've shown you ours, it's only right that you show us yours. And don't chicken out like your sister did last night.
Stay Tuned. (]^_^[)
-- Silent K
1 comments:
I have the new Chemical Brothers album on repeat!
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