What "Other" music do you listen to/recommend?
Listened to a lot of Tool during lockdown. I do try and scour Spotify for film soundtracks and the like. Tbh I really struggle finding anything that really jumps out at me when I’m shopping at Traxsource, maybe it’s an age thing I really hope it isn’t and it’s just a shit phase of house music
This is a stunning piece of music
This could easily have been written for a film
nicksneddon I love Tool! Have all their albums and got to see them live in January.
The Doves. Their back-catalogue is great as are the latest songs from their new album
Been enjoying this stoner rock band called Dead Meadow - discovered them on The Wire. Decent enough to just hit play and let the whole albums play out. Almost like Mars Volta meets the Grateful Dead.
also been on a War on Drugs binge, no filler albums.
The new Tool album is brilliant too.
Otherwise, got Guru’s Jazzmatazz series on repeat. Way ahead of its time.
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Listen to loads of music. I have most albums from Prince, Depeche Mode, Talking Heads, Weller, Kraftwerk, Gary Numan, The Cure, Tame Impala, QOTSA, Radiohead, New Order, Bjork, PSB, NIN. Have a big vinyl disco and rare groove collection which is probably my first love.
I quite often find Marc Riley is on 6Music when I’m ferrying the lad about of an evening - well before March anyway - and I’ve rediscovered that love of guitar based indy stuff - the latest ones being Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs etc., Savages , - Idols - sort of punk but not. Not as good as The Ruts obviously.
alistair They are great. I think they fell victim to the musical tribalism which used to abound at school. If you liked the Jam , The Who and Small Faces then Led Zeppelin and PF were way off side - with their greasy long hair, motorbikes and snakebite associations . All a bit Quadrophenia!
Set the controls for the heart of the Sun - it blew me away when I heard it only a couple years ago. Years before it’s time . I only heard it when Gerber nicked it for a remix.
alistair he is! he wrote all the songs and sang them with that voice - was amazed when he went solo and realised he was a bit more versatile than Wham Rap! Tbf - he had shown signs of it before - he wrote careless whisper when he was 17 on a bus journey between Bushey and Watford - as you do!
Neil Young is a firm fave
Have never listened to Tool before.
Can someone recommend me an album please?
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Donna Summer
One of my most treasured disco records