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Just watched the Primal Scream doc on BBC4 but was thinking about this on the ride home Thursday, Leftism's classic but....
Neither. Massive Attack - Protection.
All of them, which first?
...or Underworld, Beaucoup Fish
sc-xc - Member
Neither. Massive Attack - Protection.
Blue Lines FTW!!!
+1 for all of them if its a long messy night
I never got into Massive Attack, dunno why, like Radiohead I 'spose never appealed at the time. Not heard Beaucoup fish for beards! I've got that somewhere...
Spiritualised lazer guided melodies if you please!
leftism ftw
All +sasha and digweed northern exposure
Screamadelica here, I think when it came out it was one of the best albums ever although Leftism is pretty awesome as well.
Laser guided melodies is ace, but doesn't fit with these others - its for a different type of night (IMO)
Leftism, they were toured doing it again live couple if months back - it was very very good. Followed by Massive attack's no-protection
post club One Dove - Morning Dove White is great.
Screamadelica or Blue Lines for coming down.
Leftism for that initial slightly edgy coming up stage and early bliss 🙂
Screamadelica
Saw that BBC4 show, WHAT an album
Leftism + Global Communication + John Beltran + Lazer Guided Melodies...
Pre night out was always techno (or DnB depending on where we were going....normally the Que Club)
After was usually Journeys by DJ - Coldcut, Massive Attack, Children of the Bong, any Ninja Tune
played on repeat until the 1000 yard stares set in, and thoughts turned to to trying to eat a chip, then chewing it for half an hour before dropping another pill.
I seem to pass-out in a blissful haze by the time 'Melt' ends on Leftism!
Hmm Maybe Sabres of Paradise - Smokebelch II (David Holmes mix) somewhere during the night.
remember all that. never really listen to it now. old.
Leftism.
Still fondly remember seeing the Liveism tour at the Anson Rooms. Definitely one of my top ten gigs.
Definitely Leftism
Edit: or Portishead - Dummy
i used to like a bit of neil young on a comedown or smith and mighty-bass is maternal circa 1995
UFOrb used to shut people up.
Blue Room- longest ever single or something similar?
But Leftism gets my vote. I remember dancing to it with my now 19 year old son when he was in nappies. Hi Rob 😉
Massive Attack = Blue Lines
orb - Adventures in the inderworld
Spaceman 3 end of thread!
All good though
Spacemen 3 would have been a bit too much for me - maybe Playing with Fire would have been OK, but I preferred Perfect Prescription. Trouble is, by the time I had discovered allnighters & chemicals I had forgotten about all the great music I used to listen to!
Global Communication - 76:14, a bit of Basic Channel, or Susumu Yokota - Sakura.
Give em enough dope vol 2, mostly because of this
[url= http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4j2xt_akasha-mescalin_music ]Akasha - Mescalin[/url]
this album with mushrooms 😀
+1 for UFOrb
Coldcut's 'Let Us Play!' is an old favourite too.
am I the only person who didn't buy an album between 1989 and 1994.. preferring to rely on the latest tapes from the radio shows.. raves and parties..?
All of the above and:
The Times: "Pure".
all of em..
Spacemen 3,one of mi favourite's of all time, ahhh..
Kevevs - Member
remember all that. never really listen to it now. old.
Have to agree, to be honest. But the documentary last night was great. Especially the stuff about Loaded.
Good to see some spacemen 3 fans on here 😉
Aphex twin, selected ambient works
The beloved, blissed out
Spacemen 3, reoccurring
Depthcharge, lust
And at Dawn I used to run a microphone from the stereo out of the window and amplify the Dawn chorus x 10
Bloody amazing
Uforb is their best imo
Always used to drift off to klf/chill out. Its a classic. And it has sheep on the cover.
Leftfield.
Paul Daley was at Cake in Inverness recently.
leftism is anxious..
screamadelica is a huge group hug..
Every time I listen to Screamadelica I get that acid taste/feeling in the back of my throat. When I hear Massive Attack I can feel my jaw start clamping like I'm coming down. Play DJ Tim & Misjah's Access though... 8)
Black Dog, Orb, Aphex Twin etc.
The K and D sessions.
+1 for Northern Exposure.
Just watched the documentary. Pretty interesting all in all, but WTF was Josh Homme on it for?
Arbiter of good taste?
I'm thinking that it was an ironic attempt to juxtapose the genius of screamadelica with a possible figurehead of how awful rock music would have been without it?
It has to be MEZANINE!!!
Bit of Morcheeba and Orbital (In Sides) worked for me. If I was feeling particularly hippyesque Deep Forest or Enigma entered the CD tray!
i 'remember' one night at uni being particularly broken but somehow managed to get a really hot blonde back to my room.
problem was my carpet had this crazy patchwork pattern on it.
so instead of probably having the best night of my life i couldnt help but stare at the carpet for about 2 hours.
she left after about 10 mins.
was listening to spacemen 3 recurring !
am I the only person who didn't buy an album between 1989 and 1994.. preferring to rely on the latest tapes from the radio shows.. raves and parties..?
No I imagine loads of people missed out on some really good music.
Like Stereolab
I know this was recorded in 97...
I'm thinking that it was an ironic attempt to juxtapose the genius of screamadelica with a possible figurehead of how awful rock music would have been without it?
Deep thinking. I like.
No I imagine loads of people missed out on some really good music.
I have to sadly readily admit to short changing myself musically as a superciliously rebellious adolescent..
with plenty of flouncy petulant 'why are you buying and listening to that commercialised bollo you dirty traitor..!? don't you know you are kneeling at the alter of our oppressors when you give money to the capitalist system maaaaaaan..'
(in fact it was probably more likely that I just shot the eager DJ a withering look and made some weird nasal sound of disapproval before vigorously [i]not listening[/i] )
what a shame.. and what a nob.. I'm just disappointed that it took me so long to grow out of that phase..
I know this was recorded in 97...
ah well.. in [i]that[/i] case..
from the 1998 album 'are you shpongled'
Paul Daley did a superb set for the Breezeblock a few years ago. I have a copy somewhere, but it's amazing; totally relaxing and would be ideal for a long night.
Failing that, go early and choose some 808 State. Pacific State would be somehting I would listent to.
I'm a massive dance fan and even so I'd still go with primal scream. Listen to it on my commute weekly ( 20 years or so)later. Having said that - there'll all awesome. 😆
NIN downward spiral 😉 my all time favourite album (i know it isn't the type of music you were talking about,but it should be right up there on the greatest albums list. 🙂
And Bomb the Bass, Clear.
That, Leftism, Dubnobasswithmyheadman and Spearhead's Home were a good slice of the soundtrack to a couple of summers on bikes, up hills, sunsets, spliffs and beers...