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My top 10 of Feb...
using that there Top10 app wots in Spotify
it makes me angry
that a line up as good as that has to play in the 'quiet carriage' equivalent of london parks.
Move it to Hyde park. Invite Sting or something.
the Flashback music
Is entirely awesome. got the iPhone version of it, completely unplayable but I often just load it up to listen to the music and watch the ultra cool intro: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0nieImnM5U
NOTE: the music to the megadrive version was all swanky and updated = rubs
GODS was also cool. In fact anything by the Bitmap Brothers - speedball 2, Chaos Engine etc
only youtube and Spot?
what if like me u want to use songs on soundcloud/hype m/8 tracks etc?
heres my summer mix, but prob disqualified as its not in the youtube/spotify cool gang :(
http://soundcloud.com/signalsignal/signalsignal-summer-mix-june-2010
This record...
isnt up to scratch with his first.
This review isnt particularly well written either. Clumsy and obtuse.
but then I am a fanboy and have a man-crush on Matsson so I would say that.
THE TERMINATOR!?!?!
im sorry... am I the only person that finds this idea fucking hilarious???????!?!
The Editors new album, heavily influenced by the theme music from the Terminator.
no? just me?
Scala again?
the sound there is rrrrrrrrrubs.
oh well... STILL HIGHLY EXCITING!
Dan Deacon...
completely blew my mind clean out. 15-20 people onstage creating possibly the most euphoric dance music I have witnessed with 'real live humans on a stage' in my life! Truly astonishing, totally worth missing seeing Shellac for the umpteenth time! Shame no-one was there to review it.
Gang gang were indeed brills too.
Surprise hits for me was EL-P and the Bug... BAAAASSSSSS.
Also Aphex twin bored the shit out of me, but that may have been because I was too drunk to dance by that point.
agree on poor childish review
also, not to be johnny-negative-pants but does anyone else think this album is horrendously let down by its production? Dont get me wrong, love Mastodon and am all for taking risks - but the production is just so 80s I simply cant get past it. And I have tried allot. thoughts?
To those interested...
in celebration of Google's 10th birthday, they have brought back a massive archive of sites from 2001 that you can browse through! its ace!
these were the times before Youtube, Facebook, Firefox... ah memories....
anyway, you can browse around ye olde DIS here!
http://web.archive.org/web/20010702151600/www.drownedinsound.com/
go one, search for youtube here and see where it gets you! http://www.google.com/search2001.html
so to summarise
DIS has fired all of its great staff and now needs you to come and work for them for free and be happy about it.
(i feel its only a matter of time before i get banned from this site)

armchair dancefloor 39: Mount Kimbie interview, Bobby Browser, Powell, Move D, Leon Vynehall...
DiS meets John Lydon - Part 1: The Man
DiS Does Singles 20.05.13: Paramore, Laura Marling, The Replacements
DiS joins the Music Alliance Pact + May 2013's global MAP compilation
Drowned in Bristol #12
DiS Does Singles 13.05.13: Swim Deep, These New Puritans, The National
blood n guts
finished this game on sunday morning, spent the rest of sunday reading countless quantum entanglement theorised articles about it. The most technically impressive game story I've ever played. truly great.
interesting you didn't touch on the violence of the game, allot of conflicting opinions on its gratuity. Personally I think its utterly warranted, this is a beautiful world with a harrowing tale to tell. Any thoughts?