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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    Will listen. Did you like Khruangbin? I get mesmerized by her hips and that drummer is so on time it's ridiculous. I want to see them live for sure.
    I can't get into Khruangbin, but that one song you posted is awesome. Maybe I'll try them out again, sometimes I listen to one OK album and miss the big picture of a band.

    Quote Originally Posted by abraham View Post
    I saw kikagaku moyo a few years ago in a pretty tiny venue in Seattle with maybe 30 other people. Watching Japanese longhairs headbang while playing and crowded into a tiny stage was pretty cool. Want to say they had two electric sitars?
    I haven't caught them on any of the recent tours, I guess they're playing bigger places so that could be fun.

    Fuck. That was 2016
    They are big in japan now.

    I'd love to see them live.

    Anyone listen to Kevin Morby? Found him last fall but he's been around for awhile with a bunch of albums. I like a lot of his 'older' stuff.


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    Quote Originally Posted by muted View Post
    I can't get into Khruangbin, but that one song you posted is awesome.
    Um, there's three songs on there. Damn I guess you really didn't like them.

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    Check it. They need more views



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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    Um, there's three songs on there. Damn I guess you really didn't like them.
    Ha, they're not bad. i just listened to their two new songs on repeat. It's good shit, but after a few listens the perfect timing on it makes the songs a bit stale. They need to paint outside the numbers every once-in-a-while and make it more human.

    Quote Originally Posted by grinch View Post
    Check it. They need more views



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    I like it. Went in a couple directions in a good way. Who the hell are they?

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    Found this by accident today, hadn't seen it before:


    This who impressed Jimi, who he was tryin' to play like every time he picked up an acoustic...




    ...but The Devil has never lost a rockoff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by muted View Post
    Ha, they're not bad. i just listened to their two new songs on repeat. It's good shit, but after a few listens the perfect timing on it makes the songs a bit stale. They need to paint outside the numbers every once-in-a-while and make it more human.



    I like it. Went in a couple directions in a good way. Who the hell are they?
    Punk band from the early 90's. They were featured in some skate vids. Seem to be getting rereleased on youtube from people. Thats all i know. This one hits home. A little more metal though.
    "Wth! Wtf! I need a patch kit mother i guess im just shit out of luck"




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    Quote Originally Posted by highangle View Post
    This who impressed Jimi, who he was tryin' to play like every time he picked up an acoustic...




    ...but The Devil has never lost a rockoff.
    Wow! Had to listen to that Skip James a few times. Amazing

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    Here’s one

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    Got turned onto Knxwledge, his new album is very good. mostly instrumentals from a producer influenced by Madlib + J Dilla. If you don't like that hip-hop style, you won't like Knxwledge.



    I was listening to this Sunday morning and the wife came in and said 'what is this shit? Sound like elevator music!" so yeah, not for everyone but god damn the production is amazing.

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    Had to look this one up when I heard it playing just now. Git sum.


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    Quote Originally Posted by muted View Post
    Ah, found that today, thanks. Based on your rec from your son a few pages? back, Khruangbin youtube eventually played (i think this was last year i did this) came up with a Japanese psych rock band, Kikagaku Moyo, a good find:



    Goes from mellow plucking to full-out rock at the end.
    Saw then on a mountain near verbier a few years back, sublime. Hung out with 2 of them for the next band on the rock behind the stage, very cool dudes, super stoked on the mountain setting. They posted my vid on their fb site. Yeah cool story bro.

    https://youtu.be/qvJMgQpA1lM


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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    Had to look this one up when I heard it playing just now. Git sum.

    Got it!

    Quote Originally Posted by Ripzalot View Post
    Saw then on a mountain near verbier a few years back, sublime. Hung out with 2 of them for the next band on the rock behind the stage, very cool dudes, super stoked on the mountain setting. They posted my vid on their fb site. Yeah cool story bro.

    https://youtu.be/qvJMgQpA1lM

    It is a cool story.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ill-advised strategy View Post
    Digging in now...

    For 90s jazz this is impressive. Whole album is rainy day greatness.


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    Jay Electronica. Partners often with Jay Z, is what I'm learning, and who I can't often get behind all his 'club' hits but once Jay E gets to produce Jay Z shit exactly how Jay E wants to (guessing here) it's a good combo. But I just found this album I really don't know much about much. And we all have those numbers of friends that don't ring, right? Mainly IME due to avalanches and all that frustrating pointless shit. Jay(s) wrote this after Kobe died. Great track.


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    I've been on a big Stevie Wonder kick after Questlove saying Songs In the Key Of Life being a a huge influential album when it came out, for him and many others, and then Flea, yeah i know but read his autobiography and then you will understand, recommending Hotter Than July....I know SW has some cheesy shit but if you dig deep you get well beyond all that.

    then i found this in my library from who knows when/where:



    now figuring out who Syreeta is.

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    Rabbit hole lead to:


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    Stumbled across these guys a few weeks ago. They have a little bit of a Pink Floyd vibe, at times. I like some of their other songs better, but they don't have videos for much of their stuff.


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    yow

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    I discovered Korine a couple years ago, and I dig just about everything I hear from them:

    https://youtu.be/0GA3iR_2qbQ

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    Always loved me some PT, but lost interest when he went into his blues phase in the 90s. I came across his 2015 album Retro Rocket a couple months back, it's way better than I ever expected! The man's still got it!!



    "The mind, once expanded to the dimensions of larger ideas, never returns to its original size."

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    This is a friend of mine. The first song is from his debut EP, "the indigo tapes", which he recorded as a sophomore in high school. Here is his Spotify.

    https://open.spotify.com/artist/2qab...T3-27a9w2LVNKg
    swing your fucking sword.

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    ^^ dang, i listened to both tracks, definitely dig it. bit of a young dylan vibe. not normally my cuppa, but i dig it.

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    aight then

    hadn't heard that one before

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    um

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    Quote Originally Posted by ötzi View Post
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    might be my favorite Hendrix tune.
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