Some good music.

fOx

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I only listen to Latif's posts.

Everybody else's music taste is shit.

Edit: well, why don't I make a contribution to set folks straight.


This is what I listen to when I've had a long day and just need to relax. Let my hair down, lean back in a recliner, close my eyes, and drift away to these warm and dulcet tones.
That just sounds like my tinitus.

Embrace

 

Zykon TheLich

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You can tell this is poorly made poptimist propaganda when shoegaze is deeper down the iceberg than prog and "experimental". I bet you think My Bloody Valentine are experimental, you Carly Rae Jepsen fan.
Good god...fucking shoegaze? That's barely a step away from 6th form Indie! Maybe like a toes length further...
 

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Whatever, just wash your hands.
Don't know if anyone is actually bothering to watch these, but whatever. I fucking love this song.
Oh Hey Saelune. Welcome back if that is indeed you. I can't speak for others but I do tend to listen to most of the songs posted since I'm always looking for new stuff to add to the playlist, plus its something to do while reading web comics.

Random stuff:
 

Agema

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Here's a few of my favourite songs from the last couple of years (the first is actually about 7-8 years old but wasn't officially "finished" and released):
 

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With everything going on, been listening to one of my favorites lately. This song comes to mind in particular


"'Something Good Coming' was about how, when life got hard, he'd always keep trying," says Dana. "It was probably about him. On that album, he was very insightful about how hard life is, and how you've gotta just prevail-get over shit."

RIP TP
 
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Well, shit. I wanted to be sneaky and edit this into last post but not allowed. There goes all my stealth points.

Whilst here and able to edit however...Floppotron!


A printer and floppy disc drives set to vibrate at specific speeds, createth music.

 
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I've recently been obsessed with Kirsty MacColl's 1989 album Kite. Absolutely stellar.