I'm jelly bro. To me the platonic ideal of a dance track is Paperclip People's 'Throw'.vol.2 wrote:i love carl craig. i still have all my Paperclip People 12"s from the 1990s
I need to cop the compilation that was repressed a few years ago.
I'm jelly bro. To me the platonic ideal of a dance track is Paperclip People's 'Throw'.vol.2 wrote:i love carl craig. i still have all my Paperclip People 12"s from the 1990s
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote:I'll make sure I'll download it illegally one day...
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote:I'll make sure I'll download it illegally one day...
Only discovered Lukhash within the last few months. This has been on repeat since its release.soprano1 wrote:https://lukhash.bandcamp.com/album/better-than-reality
A little bit of synthwave and chiptune, and some (good) EDM in the mix.
My favourite track: https://lukhash.bandcamp.com/track/pixeloveStevens wrote:Only discovered Lukhash within the last few months. This has been on repeat since its release.
Listening to it now actually.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote:I'll make sure I'll download it illegally one day...
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote:I'll make sure I'll download it illegally one day...
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote:I'll make sure I'll download it illegally one day...
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote:I'll make sure I'll download it illegally one day...
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote:I'll make sure I'll download it illegally one day...
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote:I'll make sure I'll download it illegally one day...
That's weird. Not highlighting/recommending that hyped "record which is the only one people ever bother to mention from the band", I understand, so as to encourage people to give a listen to other albums in the band's catalog and not just that single one. But as far as not hearing it? Bad move. These over-hyped records are not bad, their just that : over-hyped. usually liked for a good reason. and always worth a listen. And in the case of Screaming for Vengenace, they're great. I will say though that the mythical status of Ace of Spade has overshadowed better albums by the band. Now if only people listened to more than just one fucking album to judge a band...BIL wrote:I had this fucked up tic as a kid where I'd deliberately get the black sheep of the iconic bands' catalogues, sometimes at the expense of their best stuff. Mob Rules? Naw let's go for Technical Ecstasy, boyeee! So I grew up with Defenders of the Faith and Painkiller, certainly respectable records both (PK fucking slays from end to end, gleaming yet HEAVY Chris Tsangarides sound, like a chromium-plated anvil, and the band were clearly mad as all hell after all the courtroom bollocks), but only really knew Screaming in bits and pieces via compilations/live albums. Didn't hear it in contiguous LP form much later. Super solid record.
By the way, I ain't kidding! Witness the NWOBHM / beltscrolling crossover hit that is...METAL_BIRU wrote:Ah, Thunderstick! Sexy chap!
Same here, although less born from a desire of swimming against the (main) stream, but from a firm conviction that my favourite bands cruelly hid some of their best work on subpar albums, presumably to make these hidden gems shine a little more.BIL wrote:I had this fucked up tic as a kid where I'd deliberately get the black sheep of the iconic bands' catalogues, sometimes at the expense of their best stuff.