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How to Destroy Angels /
Welcome Oblivion
Not the aural assault you might expect from Trent Reznor (NIN).
(he did the soundtrack to "Girl with the Dragon Tatoo" and has broadened his horizons)
Just the sweetest LOUD you've ever heard.
and Yes, it will sound good on your DIY system (it can hit a solid 40 Hz and below, can't it?)
Vampire Weekend
Not my usual demographic, but this is a very clever, modern synth pop.
The sparse arrangements are charming and totally enjoyable.
"Modern Vampires of the City", the followup to "Contra" (a fave), is well on its way to their second #1 chart topper
Atoms for Peace
Special project from Thom Yorke (Radiohead) + Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
Very cool electro-grooves.
Much better than the last Radiohead album, though not as song-oriented as "In Rainbows" (a fave)
How to Destroy Angels /
Welcome Oblivion
Not the aural assault you might expect from Trent Reznor (NIN).
(he did the soundtrack to "Girl with the Dragon Tatoo" and has broadened his horizons)
Just the sweetest LOUD you've ever heard.
and Yes, it will sound good on your DIY system (it can hit a solid 40 Hz and below, can't it?)
Vampire Weekend
Not my usual demographic, but this is a very clever, modern synth pop.
The sparse arrangements are charming and totally enjoyable.
"Modern Vampires of the City", the followup to "Contra" (a fave), is well on its way to their second #1 chart topper
Atoms for Peace
Special project from Thom Yorke (Radiohead) + Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
Very cool electro-grooves.
Much better than the last Radiohead album, though not as song-oriented as "In Rainbows" (a fave)
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