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Algerian_Goalie
Your musical compatibility with MordyS is Super Music you have in common includes Parliament, Funkadelic, Fela Kuti, Mandrill and Erkin Koray.
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Algerian_Goalie
Your musical compatibility with MordyS is Medium Music you have in common includes Pitom, Subrosa, Burzum, Neko Case and Miles Davis. lol pitom & burzum. You made me listen to both!
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trailofgybe
Your musical compatibility with MordyS is Medium Music you have in common includes Kyuss, Entombed, Neko Case, Big Star and Mastodon.
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trailofgybe
Are you on Sony's Fantasy Festival yet? It rocks. http://fantasyfestival.last.fm/invite/?key=c29eab4e517adb9ac495caf792e84e74&r=MordyS
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trailofgybe
Are you on Sony's Fantasy Festival yet? It rocks. http://fantasyfestival.last.fm/invite/?key=31e762dec6ec32c7893c9487f837573c&r=MordyS
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trailofgybe
Are you on Sony's Fantasy Festival yet? It rocks. http://fantasyfestival.last.fm/invite/?key=ea3c8cc2a92299af898a7dd63247a992&r=MordyS
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trailofgybe
Are you on Sony's Fantasy Festival yet? It rocks. http://fantasyfestival.last.fm/invite/?key=0577e58d610768c3aa844c99c6db5ab0&r=MordyS
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reverenddollars
You really shouldn't worry about autogoon cru. On top of the reasons John stated, only two of us (me & whiney) have posted in that thread anyway, and both of us have been receptive enough to at least give the album a try.
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J__2009__S
yeah, but that just proves my point, ie, about taking it to the thread--you have something to contribute there that most of K'naan's friends/foes haven't even considered. also, i wouldn't take the autogoon squad too seriously--most of 'em are just frustrated journalists/writers that don't know any better, after all.
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J__2009__S
hmm, now that i think of it (and to bring this back to the metal), what would a Jamie Saft dub-metal album sound like? i do hear some dubby elements re: Black Shabbiz, but would really dig it if he were to venture that-a-way more concretely next time. btw, check out Eddy's hilarious posts on the dub-metal thread, too, dudes. it's a riot. also, one of my first ilm posts ever can be found therein (oh, the shame...).
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J__2009__S
not to jump in the middle of y'all's conversation here (tho i will anyhow), but K'naan is like from east africa--birthplace of Halie Selassie I (Jah), and home of the fabled Mt. Zion--and sorta prone to venture Rasta-wise surely. you guys get that Rastafarianism is basically (well, kinda) the old testament made manifest (as far as Rasta's are concerned, that is). so it doesn't seem like much of a stretch that he'd drop old testament/Jewish doctrine left, right and center, ya know. <= grossly oversimplifying here, btw.;^)
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reverenddollars
Yeah, I don't know how much I'd get out of the new Dream album on first impression if I hadn't spent a lot of time with his debut and gotten a good impression of how he works. One major thing about him is that his seems tremendously unsubtle on the surface, but that surface masks a lot of interesting stuff going on that takes a bit of teasing to bring to the surface. But I'd check out his first album. I think the rave reviews for the new one are at least partially out of desire to compensate for overlooking Love/Hate.
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reverenddollars
Ha, I caught the bar mitzvah line, no idea what "dancing the hora" is. I'm sure you're more knowledgable about such things. But yeah, probably just crazy.
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reverenddollars
I don't like "Wavin' Flag" at all. It just feels really MOR and he needs to not sing. "T.I.A." is great tho.
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reverenddollars
This is my first listen to either, but so far I like both albums. The K'Naan album sounds like if will.i.am could rap, I guess? I don't like "If Rap Gets Jealous", but the rest has been good. As far as the Royksopp, I think I just have a lot of patience for mellow pop-house. Seems pretty detailed though, which seems to be a decent litmus for whether that type of stuff will stand to repeat listens.
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J__2009__S
heh, yeah, but with one of my other accounts (ie onthecorner64). guess i never bothered to add most people to this newer (2009--new muzic only, sorta) account. situation rectified.
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reverenddollars
Have you heard the most recent Nappy Roots album "The Humdinger"? It definitely fits what you outlined. Very Outkast-y in parts.
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reverenddollars
naw, I'm an unreformed s1sk3r. I can offer you reccomendations though. Give me a good idea of how your taste in hip-hop runs.
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J__2009__S
sorry, i should have clarified that i meant the satanic references re: his myspace page, etc. i don't actually notice any such references in the music itself--beyond the obvious lol metal signifiers obv.
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J__2009__S
dude, i'm seriously digging that JS album, especilly "Der Judenstein"--thanks for the heads-up. (i'm Ioannis on ilx, btw). one question: he is joking about all that "satanist" crap, right? interesting fellow either way.
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lexpretend
yeah i love that telefon tel aviv album - the first i'd heard by them (can't believe the sad news)...i am not in the ilxor group though, worst charts ever.
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lexpretend
And indeed L Marling! I think I knew you liked her, but not that much. I checked her out b/c she's a friend's cousin, but she's genuinely great.
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