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Who's That - That_Punk_Guy aka Chris Sheffield
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http://www.planetbluegrass.com/highband.shtml
Road Home - The String Cheese Incident
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Breathe - Depeche Mode
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Here's what's on my Mp3 player right now:
Dreams - Quench
New Order - Perfect Kiss
Leftfield - Space Shanty
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Alpha & Omega - Africa, Ethiopia
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Currently listening to : Cell Division - Fingerprints (Radio Morituri Te Salutant (http://board.radio-morituri.de/portal.php?sid=1c6e72bd8efe27d9273581171e209655)).
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correction: I am now listening to:
Baby Mammoth - reverse
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[18:10] playing[Ayreon - Day Two: Isolation]:[08:42m/192Kbps/44KHz]
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@PMC:
Dreams by Quench is a true classic.
Thumbs up on your taste in music. :-)
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Right now I have Mr. Scruff's Ninja Tune Megamix on the right hand
deck.
Will be recording our own stuff in half an hour or so.
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Wilse wrote:
Will be recording our own stuff in half an hour or so.
:-o Sounds exciting!!
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My flute and cello duet - 5 a.m. Rain - Second movement.
-Wain
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Wain wrote:
My flute and cello duet - 5 a.m. Rain - Second movement.
-Wain
Who was the duet with?
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Wain wrote:
My flute and cello duet - 5 a.m. Rain - Second movement.
-Wain
I always loved flute music. Kind of wish I had chosen that instead of trombone in High School for marching band. I do not listen to music real often but I have always been partial to 'Cats in the Cradle' by Harry Chapin.
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Johnny Winter, Mother Earth - Live! :-)
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@Bloodline:
It actually was pretty exciting.
I hooked all my midi gear back up to my A1200T for the first time in about a year.
(It's been habging off the back off the Peg lately)
OctaMED SS was like putting on a pair of comfy old slippers. :-D
What with playing with Bars n Pipes, Pro Station Audio, HD-Rec and Audio Evolution, I'd completely forgotten how amazing OctaMed is.
Until it runs properly on my A1 or Peg, I'll never be able to put the A1200 out to pasture.
I'm listening to some old tunes we did just now and I'm as happy as a pig in faecal matter. :pint:
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Recently I've been listening to Talk Talk, Scout Niblett and CaP'n Jazz. Right now, silence is golden. :-)
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Wilse wrote:
@Bloodline:
It actually was pretty exciting.
I hooked all my midi gear back up to my A1200T for the first time in about a year.
(It's been habging off the back off the Peg lately)
OctaMED SS was like putting on a pair of comfy old slippers. :-D
What with playing with Bars n Pipes, Pro Station Audio, HD-Rec and Audio Evolution, I'd completely forgotten how amazing OctaMed is.
Until it runs properly on my A1 or Peg, I'll never be able to put the A1200 out to pasture.
I'm listening to some old tunes we did just now and I'm as happy as a pig in faecal matter. :pint:
Any stuff online for us here to enjoy?
I prefer to use my miggies for native audio stuff... and leave the PC's to do all the MIDI stuff.
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x56h34 wrote:
@PMC:
Dreams by Quench is a true classic.
Thumbs up on your taste in music. :-)
Hehe, thanks for the thumbs up. Dreams is an absolute classic trancey-techno track and is usually played on my Mp3 player when I'm mid way through a workout.
There's part of me that never did quite kiss goodbye to the early 90's techno/trance scene as tracks like the Prodigy's Skylined, Sunscreem's Pefect Motion and some Leftfield regularly get played as part of my "workout mix". If anyone knows where I can get hold of the awesome SXS mix of Sunscreem's "Pressure Us" then do shout!
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@Bloodline:
Any stuff online for us here to enjoy?
Not yet but we'll hopefully cobble something together in a month or so
You can hear a scratchy, old demo here:
http://www.robertwilson.vispa.com/page2.htm
I prefer to use my miggies for native audio stuff...
and leave the PC's to do all the MIDI stuff.
Heh - Any stuff online for us here to enjoy? :-D
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There's part of me that never did quite kiss goodbye to the early 90's techno/trance scene as tracks like the Prodigy's Skylined, Sunscreem's Pefect Motion and some Leftfield regularly get played as part of my "workout mix". If anyone knows where I can get hold of the awesome SXS mix of Sunscreem's "Pressure Us" then do shout!
Can't help you there but Sunscreem's own 'Oh Yeah' remix of Love U More is an absolute classic and still gets an airing when I'm playing.
I have approx. 3000 12" dance records and about 85% of them are from 1990-91.
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@PMC:
Speaking of The Prodigy, don't you think that their style went kind of south with the release of Fat of the Land?
Jilted seemed like a natural progression from Experience, however after Jilted, I could never really completely dig the new styles.
Don't get me wrong, there are good tracks on Fat of the Land and Always Outnumbered Never Outgunned, however with the first two albums, and all the related singles, I sort of liked every single track. :-)
IMO, the sound quality went from amazing to nice.
It could also be related to my own personal taste, which is hard banging techno. :-)
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@x56h34 and Wilse,
Am impressed dudes...
FYO, I live less than 20 miles from Braintree where The Prodigy started out, and 40 miles from Romford, home of Sunscreem.
I think I might have the "Oh Yeah" mix of Love You More somewhere, was damn nice too. There was also that extraordinarily pretty mix of Perfect Motion that's been on all sorts of albums but I've only got a bad recording on cassette - it conjours up the memory of a train journey home one glorious early sumer evening from London in 1993 when I first heard it, I think it might have been the "Heaven" mix or something but can't quite remember.
Fave Sunscreem track has to be "Your Hands" from the O3 album. Again, very pretty and brings back some of my happiest memories. It's a shame that Sunscreem lost the plot afterward with "Change or Die" when they did both - although Exodus and No Angel were a return to form IMHO.
I've never really got on with post "Fat of the Land" Prodigy. They evolved from almost parody-rave through to a hardcore industrial sound and to be honest I found most tracks on "Fat of the Land" too OTT for me. Smack My {bleep} Up was an all time classic though. "Music for a Jilted Generation" got it spot on with so many classic tracks, favs being Skylined of course and Speedway.
Yeah, the early 90's were a great time for music... I remember bopping away to Anastasia's (no, not the honking singer) T99 while standing atop a podium with a whistle in my mouth and my T shirt around my waist back in 1991! Then there was some of the stuff 808 State was churning out in 1990ish.
Big fish, little fish, cardboard box... Blow your whistle!
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Have also recently discoverd William Orbit's Strange Cargo 3. Most of it seems a little pretentious and ambient, but "Water From a Vine Leaf" is a work of genious IMHO.
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bloodline wrote:
Wain wrote:
My flute and cello duet - 5 a.m. Rain - Second movement.
-Wain
Who was the duet with?
I don't remember either of the performers names...I wrote the piece.
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I'm presently listening to Kula Shaker's version of "Hush" and the Charlatans "The Only One I Know"...at the same time :-D
They're in the same key, have the same rhythm structure and aside from a slight tempo difference (Hush is a few bpm faster, easily fixed with a time stretch) are presently blending rather well together in my current SoundStudio experiment :lol:
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...a bit subjective
Right now, I am listening to REM - "World Leader Pretend". This is also my favourite song ever. I must admit, though, that I can't remember what I was listening to when this thread was started.
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Wain wrote:
bloodline wrote:
Wain wrote:
My flute and cello duet - 5 a.m. Rain - Second movement.
-Wain
Who was the duet with?
I don't remember either of the performers names...I wrote the piece.
Any chance you would share this with the rest of us? (I love music, in just about all forms).
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the_leander wrote:
(I love music, in just about all forms).
Oh no you don't, not in just about all forms.
If you really think that, come over here and I'll teach you otherwise :lol:
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Well I'm willing to try anything once :-)
I have about 18 days continuous music on my mp3 jukebox covering just about every genre there is and I like a good proportion of it (Rap being the main exception I think - I can't stand the stuff).
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Guess you never heard schlager (or equivalents) then :lol:
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the_leander wrote:
Well I'm willing to try anything once :-)
http://www.epitonic.com/artists/dancechromatic.html
;-)
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the biggest irritation I have with the free mp3 is the fact that its 7.1MB's in size and with dialup that about an hour to get for me heh.
The music itself is certainly... erm unusual, I must admit that is very different to most of what I listen to. But it isn't as unpleasant as many of the things I've heard.
Try harder :-P
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I should have a few recordings I can try to put up soon for anyone who's interested. Most of it will be me singing classical pieces though.
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Willie The Pimp - Frank Zappa :crazy:
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STILL! Nirvana - Come As You Are (Unplugged)
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the_leander wrote:
The music itself is certainly... erm unusual, I must admit that is very different to most of what I listen to. But it isn't as unpleasant as many of the things I've heard.
Try harder :-P
Bugger! ;-)
@Wain
I'd love to hear something from you. :-)
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Wain wrote:
I should have a few recordings I can try to put up soon for anyone who's interested. Most of it will be me singing classical pieces though.
You say that like its a bad thing?
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sumner7 wrote:
Who's That - That_Punk_Guy aka Chris Sheffield
"Blue Pearl vs Bizzare Inc - Playing with Knives" a rare single sided 12" white
"Billie Jean - Ian Brown" cover version of MJ classic
"Debbie Malone - Rescue Me (Crazy About Your Love)" Uplifting Elephants Mix
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Allman Brothers Band - Live At The Filmore East. (all) :banana:
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Here's what's currently enqueued in Winamp:
1. Pointer Sisters - Automatic (6:06)
2. Pet Shop Boys - Always On My Mind 1987 (5:02)
3. INXS - Johnson's Aeroplane 1984 (3:54)
4. Hall And Oates - Out Of Touch (4:20)
5. Duran Duran - The Reflex 1983 (4:24)
6. Alice Deejay - Better Off Alone (5:26)
7. Armin Van Buuren - Burned With Desire (7:14)
8. Atb - Let U Go 2001 (3:30)
9. BT - Simply Being Loved - Junkie XL Vocal Mix 2004 (3:36)
10. Daft Punk - Around the World 2001 (7:07)
11. Faithless - We Come 1 (3:43)
12. Faithless - Insomnia (3:35)
13. Ian Van Dahl - I Will (3:35)
14. Jonah - Sssst....Listen - Junior Vasquez Remix 2000 (6:54)
15. Kristine W - Save My Soul Gabriel & Dresden 2004 (8:58)
16. Pet Shop Boys - Euroboy 1995 (4:27)
17. Pet Shop Boys - Home and dry (Blank & Jones Dub Mix) 2002 (6:48)
18. Plummet Antillas UK Mix - Damaged 2002 (4:00)
19. Scooter vs. [BBB]Pinocchio - Ramp 2001 (7:00)
20. Angel City-Lara McAllen - Love Me Right (5:34)
21. YsIII - Be Careful (3:00)
22. YsIII - Preminition (1:49)
23. YsIII - Valestine Castle (3:03)
24. YsIII - Sealing Time - Toki No Fuuin (2:49)
25. Blue Öyster Cult - (Don't Fear) The Reaper 1976 (5:08)
26. Lynyrd Skynyrd - Sweet Home Alabama 1971 (4:43)
27. Queen - Killer Queen (3:01)
28. Queen - Another One Bites the Dust 1981
29. U2 - Vertigo 2004 (3:11)
30. Duran Duran - (Reach Up For The) Sunrise 2004 (3:24)
Currently playing: Duran Duran - The Reflex
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Wolfe wrote:
Allman Brothers Band - Live At The Filmore East. (all) :banana:
Nice!
Coincidentally, I'm listening to 'In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed' on the radio right now. I get all choked up every time I hear it.