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Sigala's next single is fucking brilliant.

https://open.spotify.com/track/0JcuJxlTzkBue15kqYF4nG

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This is more my cuppa tea. Pino Pallidino shows how to play rock bass effortlessly. I think John Mayer's in there somewhere too.



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Pizzicato Five's Made in USA is a lovely album. Quite lofi and chilled.

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Probably super-old news (given it's 11 years old) but if you missed it, this instrumental Wu-Tang album is brilliant.

El Michels Affair - Enter the 37th Chamber


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Probably super-old news (given it's 11 years old) but if you missed it, this instrumental Wu-Tang album is brilliant.

El Michels Affair - Enter the 37th Chamber


Presumably it's not just the original Wu album with all the vocals removed so what actually is it?


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Probably super-old news (given it's 11 years old) but if you missed it, this instrumental Wu-Tang album is brilliant.

El Michels Affair - Enter the 37th Chamber


Presumably it's not just the original Wu album with all the vocals removed so what actually is it?


they're a kinda jazz funk band, playing Wu-Tang songs, largely no lyrics. Sounds pleasingly cinematic and good to work to.


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Probably super-old news (given it's 11 years old) but if you missed it, this instrumental Wu-Tang album is brilliant.

El Michels Affair - Enter the 37th Chamber


Presumably it's not just the original Wu album with all the vocals removed so what actually is it?


they're a kinda jazz funk band, playing Wu-Tang songs, largely no lyrics. Sounds pleasingly cinematic and good to work to.


Jazz funk you say? I'm afraid I'm out.


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Bamba wrote:
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Findus Fop wrote:
Probably super-old news (given it's 11 years old) but if you missed it, this instrumental Wu-Tang album is brilliant.

El Michels Affair - Enter the 37th Chamber


Presumably it's not just the original Wu album with all the vocals removed so what actually is it?


they're a kinda jazz funk band, playing Wu-Tang songs, largely no lyrics. Sounds pleasingly cinematic and good to work to.


Jazz funk you say? I'm afraid I'm out.


As I wrote those words, I was putting myself off. But give it a try.


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We went to see Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott last night. It was really good, and the set list had the good stuff in from the Beautiful South (have fun, petfect 10, don't narry her etc), housemartins and a few from their 2015 album. I would recommend going. (Also, 13500 people at £30 a ticket is a hell of an earner). I'd recommend the album, too.

My only real gripe if the evening is with the support band. THis one in particular ("Trudy") wasn't any good at all. The singer spent his time mumbling incoherently or hacking at a guitar and shouting. I dislike support bands because I haven't paid to watch them and it is rare that they are any good (exception: REM ar Cardiff Arms Park in 1995 had Del Amitri, Belly and The Cranberries. This was superb). And it means I have to wait longer to see the people I have paid to see. Anyways, this didn't detract all that much from the evening.

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I went to see Jason Donovan on Friday night. He was awesome!


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I believe Mrs Riles was there, too.

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In Paris?

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That's a valid point. Who was my wife talking about, then?

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Aha, she went yesterday.

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Today's soundtrack into work (rather than R4's Today) was The Cult's 2001 offering "Beyond Good and Evil". It is worth a listen.

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Bloody hell I love this


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It was in the soundtrack to that film that was great that I'd forgotten, but it wasn't going to be released. They've released it in memoriam of Jo Cox, which is rather nice.

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http://1palbum.tumblr.com/post/14526489 ... he-article

Read this then buy a copy. It's superb.

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Today's soundtrack into work (rather than R4's Today) was The Cult's 2001 offering "Beyond Good and Evil". It is worth a listen.

Thank you TheVision!


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http://1palbum.tumblr.com/post/145264891344/eastern-lane-the-article

Read this then buy a copy. It's superb.


that's nice. Awful name for a band though.


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Earth vs The Pipettes is superawesome.!

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If you can't bear the whole thing, jump to 3.25 for a different take on it.


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If you can't bear the whole thing, jump to 3.25 for a different take on it.


I enjoyed that (although not the way he says "upps" instead of "oops") but I loved the 16th century interlude. I'm a bif fan of acoustic versions of baby, One More Time though. Have you heard the version Travis did live in the last week of Mark and Lard's radio 1 show?

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Macklemore and Ryan Lewis's "Unruly Mess" album is brilliant. Here's Downtown, which even Mr Chris likes.


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So Jay-Z has dropped a new album overnight called 4:44. I haven't heard it but I've seen the video for "The Story of OJ" which can also be viewed at https://streamable.com/frvxd for anyone interested. It's not exactly bling Jay-Z, nor is it directly about OJ. NO I.D. the beat. Cuphead on the visuals, apparently.


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Mr Russell wrote:
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If you can't bear the whole thing, jump to 3.25 for a different take on it.


I enjoyed that (although not the way he says "upps" instead of "oops") but I loved the 16th century interlude. I'm a bif fan of acoustic versions of baby, One More Time though. Have you heard the version Travis did live in the last week of Mark and Lard's radio 1 show?


Radio 1? No. I can't remember the last time I listened to R1 for more than about 20 seconds. It hurts my ears, man.


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I'm not a big fan of a Capella as a rule. In fact it's not the singing, but the theatricals that accompany it on the likes of Pitch Battle that irritate me, but I do like this.


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If you can't bear the whole thing, jump to 3.25 for a different take on it.


I enjoyed that (although not the way he says "upps" instead of "oops") but I loved the 16th century interlude. I'm a bif fan of acoustic versions of baby, One More Time though. Have you heard the version Travis did live in the last week of Mark and Lard's radio 1 show?


Radio 1? No. I can't remember the last time I listened to R1 for more than about 20 seconds. It hurts my ears, man.

Mark and Lard left Radio 1 thirteen years ago.

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So Jay-Z has dropped a new album overnight called 4:44. I haven't heard it but I've seen the video for "The Story of OJ" which can also be viewed at https://streamable.com/frvxd for anyone interested. It's not exactly bling Jay-Z, nor is it directly about OJ. NO I.D. the beat. Cuphead on the visuals, apparently.


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If you want to see a band that aren't quite as good as Elastica, Sleeper are playing some gigs. Here's a link to the Leeds one:

http://www.thewardrobe.co.uk/event/sleeper/

And a screenshot from my phone.


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That a Capella track is great, but two things annoy me. Firstly, the main soloist fails to form her words properly, making them sound mushy. Annoying. Secondly, why didn't they put the screen up? They took time to light and frame everything, but had that screen in shot. Fools!

But seriously though, a good a Capella group with a proper range of voices sounds amazing and you can sometimes forget that there are no instruments at all.


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Really enjoying the new Gary Numan album "Savage". But then I'm an ageing techno goth.


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Really enjoying the new Gary Numan album "Savage". But then I'm an ageing techno goth.

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Actually turns out that he was really very good at flying planes and never crashed one. All these years I have been so wrong about him.


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You're getting me and Gary Numan mixed up.

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This is a "When the Saints Go Marching In" rip off

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If you want to see a band that aren't quite as good as Elastica, Sleeper are playing some gigs. Here's a link to the Leeds one:

http://www.thewardrobe.co.uk/event/sleeper/

And a screenshot from my phone.


There was a time I'd have crawled over Mr Agreeable's naked corpse to sit with Louise Wener and sniff her hair read her histrionic words from my tattered book of teenage lyrics, but that gig has nothing but sad disappointment for all involved written all over it.


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Ridiculously talented bunch of kids there. This is so catchy.


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Sleeper are also coming to Bedford, which tells you all you need to know.

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Ridiculously talented bunch of kids there. This is so catchy.


Really like that.


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Sleeper are also coming to Bedford, which tells you all you need to know.


We're not going to the Cat's Pajamas in Leeds?

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Sleeper are also coming to Bedford, which tells you all you need to know.


We're not going to the Cat's Pajamas in Leeds?


Tickets got. 2x (£20 plus £2 booking fee) plus £2.50 transaction fee. Which has annoyed me

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Eminem is releasing a new album on 15 December.

It’s called REVIVAL. Sounds good, right? Like, it might be a return to his old style of punchline rap or some proper old school hip hop.




Ed Sheeren’s on a track.

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Lulz - Em’s tracklist is trending thanks to Ed and the comments are overwhelmingly negative. First he pops up in Game of Thrones and makes it shitter and now this? When will it end, Ed, you ginger cunt? WHEN WILL IT END.




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I'm going to listen to it first, unlike the forum prejudiced guy.

I do like Eminem, but his last album was a bit pants.

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Oi! I’ll give it a listen too but I’m not expecting much since his output since Recovery has been a mixed bag at best. He’s clearly got it in him but, for whatever reason, he does has not possessed the ability to record a decent album for many many years.

I reckon it’s a publishing problem. They want to sell him to everyone but the fans just want a old school hip hop album with Dre, DPG, D12 or even fif; or even something similar to Kendrick Lamar’s socio-political take or a raw introspective album similar to Jay-Z’s 4:44.


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Fun fact! A band called 4:44 recorded an album called Jay-Z

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New Eminem track from the album: Untouchable.

https://youtu.be/56KYMMGudcU

White man rapping about a black persons perspective? How does Myp feel about that, aye?


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