(18-Aug-2014, 14:30)Kunter Wrote: [ -> ] (17-Aug-2014, 11:07)thumb5 Wrote: [ -> ]Mark Hollis (eponymous album), via Qobuz.
Loved it, thank you...
for a similar, minimalist experience, I would recommend Who Trio: Less is More (2009)
More "sound" than "music" in this one but really interesting...
Glad you enjoyed it. The Who Trio is on Qobuz so I'll look forward to giving that a try.
Tonight I'll be mostly listening to: Jon Hassell "Aka/Darbari/Java"
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Live from KCRW
Vinyl
Starting the weekend with this brilliant album
The White Stripes - Elephant
Vinyl
Genre: Alt/Garage Rock
Chris Botti - When I Fall in Love
Damon Albarn - Everyday Robots (vinyl)
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Eddye - Did you enjoy Everyday Robots? I have to say that apart from a couple of tracks, I found it rather dull! Interesting use of violins though? (In fact Damon himself looks like he's nodded off to sleep in the album cover picture)
(27-Aug-2014, 22:06)Confused Wrote: [ -> ]@Eddye - Did you enjoy Everyday Robots? I have to say that apart from a couple of tracks, I found it rather dull! Interesting use of violins though? (In fact Damon himself looks like he's nodded off to sleep in the album cover picture)
I like the album when I'm in a certain mood. I guess that is true for all albums
Everyday Robots fits when I've had a dull or slow day... The clue is in the title
Angus & Julia Stone - Down the Way
Ripped from CD and streaming
(28-Aug-2014, 19:31)Eddye Wrote: [ -> ]
Angus & Julia Stone - Down the Way
Ripped from CD and streaming
Hi I've really been enjoying their latest album.. would you recommend this?
Guillaume
(28-Aug-2014, 21:36)GuillaumeB Wrote: [ -> ] (28-Aug-2014, 19:31)Eddye Wrote: [ -> ]
Angus & Julia Stone - Down the Way
Ripped from CD and streaming
Hi I've really been enjoying their latest album.. would you recommend this?
Guillaume
In my opinion Down the Way is the better album, by far. But if you enjoyed their latest, you'll also enjoy Down the Way.