- Malcolm Middleton - Solemn Thirsty Emotional
- Goodie Mob - Cell Therapy While chatting music with the crew at work, I got some blank stares when I mentioned Goodie Mob. Let's fix that. Before Gnarls Barkley, Cee-Lo spent his time with Goodie Mob. Take a moment and read the Cee-Lo wikipedia. There's a lot of interesting info there. Guests on the Soul Food album include OutKast. It's a good album and often overlooked.
- Logistics - Haunted by Her Yesterdays Record labels, pay attention. My purchase of this album was entirely due to the
always quality podcast put out by London Elektricity for Hospital Records. I got to hear a lot of the album and I got excited enough to purchase it. Of all the electronic music disciplines, I spent the least amount of time with Drum 'n Bass. This podcast got me back in the mood and translated in to a direct sale. One more time....free music led to purchased music. - The Knife - Silent Shout Still getting in to the album, but the title track already has a grip on me.
- DJ Shadow - 3 Freaks The hyphy tracks on Shadow's new album are really growing on me. I should know better than to doubt the Shadow.
BTW, wouldn't it be nice if you could embed iTunes links inline like you can YouTube and the like? I know Apple likes to control the experience in iTunes, but man I wish you could just click and play.
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Where did the blank stares come from? Sad, I'm up on my Goodie Mob history.
I smell someone else becoming enamored with Wikipedia, you reference it and use a link to it later in the same post. I started out hating it, and now I'm surfing the wave again...
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