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What are you listening to right now? Post Video links please.

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Most of the house and ambient/dub tracks still sound great. Moving on Up is just plain embarassing though, and I could do without Damaged and Come Together as well. 7/10.

Ah I've got a soft spot for Moving....always go folks on the dance floor when I was an Indie DJ for a bit, despite the dodgy Irish owner threatening to sack me if I ever played it. :smile:
 
On a bit of an '80s/'90s Florida death metal tip right now...

[video=youtube;wiDRtEVivGo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiDRtEVivGo[/video]

Yeah, metal is gay etc. *yawn*
 
[video=youtube;8WssdM5C6xw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WssdM5C6xw[/video]

Guitar music at its best.
 
It was a rainy day like today ... it was a school half/end of term and I set off on a 4 mile round walk to get this album that I'd heard featured on Johnnie Walker's show over the week. Downtown Records in Westcliff was a great record shop. And 'Kimono My House' is a fine album. I love this track in particular. I guess we all knew an Albert back at school. http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdiG1GYFhTw
 
It was a rainy day like today ... it was a school half/end of term and I set off on a 4 mile round walk to get this album that I'd heard featured on Johnnie Walker's show over the week. Downtown Records in Westcliff was a great record shop. And 'Kimono My House' is a fine album. I love this track in particular. I guess we all knew an Albert back at school. http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdiG1GYFhTw

Link's bust,Rob.
 

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