AndrewKilpatrick wrote:Brighton, the one that's nearish Concorde 2/ The Haunt
mm that is too far away Sorry
Oh man! The manatees gunna be sad n hungry now bro
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AndrewKilpatrick wrote:Brighton, the one that's nearish Concorde 2/ The Haunt
mm that is too far away Sorry
Oh man! The manatees gunna be sad n hungry now bro
AndrewKilpatrick wrote:You should come with me to the Sealife Centre to feed some manatees
which sealife centre where?
Brighton, the one that's nearish Concorde 2/ The Haunt
In fact you should all come feed some manatees
i am not going to blip or doing anything this weekend what a bad weekend
You should come with me to the Sealife Centre to feed some manatees
Working all day streaming all night and BBQs because this weather is ridiculous. Also might visit the Sealife Centre if I have the time
That being said, I only cover songs I
a.) like a lot
and more importantly
b.) think I could really bring something unique to the table in recreating it
It's for this reason that a lot of times I like to do covers by mostly just memory, so that way if I don't remember how the arrangement exactly goes I will fill in the gaps with my own approach in exactly how I'd want to hear it myself
Basically this imo, covers are 100% fine as long as you're bringing something new to the table, rehashing the exact same sounds and atmosphere might make the cover artist feel achievement, but everyone else is gunna be bored as shit.
Also I love radiohead but disliked these a far amount (mainly because of the above reasons, if it's the exact same but chip I'd rather listen to Radiohead doing it better)
most of his music stuff on his blog is tagged under little-scale
http://little-scale.blogspot.com.au/sea ttle-scale
there's a lot of loose tracks and such but you'll find most of his releases
cheers, but a lot of it has 404'd though,
@little-scale: an archive would super awesome, and it doesn't need to look just do a list of hyperlinks, the music'll do most of the speaking. I'd be willing to compile as much of your loose compilation songs and releases as possible if that'd be any help??
And cheers 10k! Though once again on the whole some stuff is linking to the dead links on the blog tbh just want Five Year Plan then I'll shut it
So in the past now just saw a post about CM.org launching.
Cheers dawg xo
Yeah, scrolling profusely but from what I remember he doesn't post everything he releases on it (I remember specifically Superluminal Motion being left of it), though I did pick up My Head Is... and a few others from it so far, was just wondering if there were all in one place for future reference/ in case of more acts of stupidity on my part
Hey, just a quick query/request.
Recently thought deleting my itunes library because I was without an ipod was a great idea then I realised after it wasn't. Just wondering if anyone knows if there is a place where you can still download all L-S's older stuff (I've got the obvious ones ie HH, CDK and Pause releases).
Specifically looking for My Head Is A Punching Bag, Third Laser, You Can't Change The World and Five Step Plan (last to especially)
Cheers in advance!
Any more shows happening to fill in the 8 hour gap before blip starts back up again for the second day?
Sleep o Clock. Cheers for this, I had no idea other things were streaming!!! got any links for me to bookmark please?
Whatever it is it's highly enjoyable, last half of Pellets I enjoyed especially. Nice mix of sounds and the minimal-esque vibes are kicking.
And no way Caracazul! I remember stumbling across them at Fortune Of War last year sometime
Pretty standard but it in a pretty good way, was rather nice brah
Haha, oh shit this looks tight
I think it's just me and Alex Kelly (PB dude other one). If anyone is from Brighton/Worthing area (or anywhere between) do let me know!
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