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Insomnium - Across the Dark 8/10
Boris - Smile (Japanese version) 7.8/10 |
Marvin Gaye - What's Going On 7/10
Blonde Redhead - Barragan 7/10 Goldner String Quartet/Piers Lane - Pierne: Piano Quintet in E Minor/Vierne: String Quartet in D Minor 8/10 |
The Decemberists - What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World 7.5/10
Ravi Shankar - Three Ragas 9/10 Isabelle Faust/Alexander Melnikov - Carl Maria von Weber: Sonatas for Piano and Violin/Piano Quartet 8/10 |
Al Di Meola/John McLaughlin/Paco De Lucia - Friday Night In San Francisco Live 8.5/10
Peter Gabriel - So 8.5/10 |
Dr. John, the Night Tripper - Gris-gris 7.5/10
Punch brothers - The Phosphorescent Blues 7.9/10 |
The Replacements - Hootenanny 8/10
Not as good as Let it Be/Tim/Pleased to Meet Me, but it grows on me with every listen. Matthew Good - White Light Rock & Roll Review 6.5/10 It doesn't touch Avalanche; in some ways, it is a disappointment. |
Forbidden Sin - Call to arms.
10/10. A monster of an album. My favorite track is no doubt "Civilian Casualties". |
The Harvest by Stoned Jesus
8/10 Stoner/Doom Metal Give a listen to it now at https://stonedjesus.bandcamp.com/album/the-harvest And throw some money at them later |
L. Shankar with Zakir Hussain and Vikku Vinayakram - Raga Aberi 9/10
Slayer - Seasons in the 7.5/10 I think I need to listen to the Slayer album a bit more before I truly begin to appreciate it, but I've mostly been listening to Shankar. |
I disagree with your Slayer rating. I'm not a fan of that one 6/10 at best. Totally agree with the other rating though. Spot on. It's good to listen to while preparing chutney to go with the curry and Naan bread
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Don't hate, Shisen; Shankar is pretty bad arse.
Kate Bush - The Dreaming 7/10 Brian Eno and David Byrne - My Life in the Bush of Ghosts 8/10 Toumani Diabate - Djelika 8/10 L. Shankar - Eternal Light 8.3/10 |
Wayne Shorter - Juju 7.5/10
Parliament - Mothership Connection 7.5/10 |
Adhyapayana Yashodhar -- "Curry me Home to Kolkata" 8/10 not as good as his acclaimed 1998 album "forehead dotting" but some of the best sitar/metal ever recorded
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Currently listening to Hariprasad Chaurasia's Four Dhuns record; check it out, Shisen, it is pretty good.
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@ElVaq RACIST!
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Pigface-FOOK 10 outta 10. Forgotten how great this was until the other day. |
Hariprasad Chaurasia - Four Dhuns 8.3/10
Curtis Mayfield - Curtis 7/10 |
was listening to the soundtrack to the great Indian movie "Poo". Its kinda shitty.
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Just started listening to some of Hariprasad Chaurasia music and I find it is something to listen to after a long stressful day at work. Thank you for making me aware of this artist.
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:cool:
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ElVaq is serious.
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I've got a couple of Nikhil Banerjee albums coming soon, and this upcoming weekend I'm finally going to listen to my Ravi Shankar/Ali Akbar Khan live album; tasty shizzle, people.
Succumb to the raga! |
Boojie Babu - his new cd "Slur my pee" gets 6.5/10 Effort wasn't there like his other stuff.
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Drake's "retail mixtape" If You're Reading This It's Too Late - 8/10
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Rokia Traore - Beautiful Africa 8/10
L. Subramaniam - Ragas Sarasvatipriya/Vasantapriya/Sivapriya 7.8/10 Patricia Kopatchinskaja - Galina Ustvolskaya 7/10 |
Ravi Shankar and Ali Akbar Khan in Concert 1972 9/10
Kurt Masur/New York Philharmonic - Shostakovich: Symphony 13 "Babi Yar" 8/10 |
Bjork - Vulnicura 8.5/10
Dr. John - Gumbo 8/10 |
Amjad Ali Khan - Raga Bhairav 8/10
Rahul Sharma - Native Signs 8.5/10 |
I listened to One Direction LIVE
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4/7 stars
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Thom Yorke's Tommorow's Modern Boxes - 7/10
It grows on me every time I listen to it. It's weird as fuck. |
The new Modest Mouse album...
Upon first listen I really liked it, but upon subsequent listens I have cooled to it. Track 6 is killer. 6.6/10 |
nick carter im taking off 10/10
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Herbert von Karajan/Berliner Philharmoniker - Beethoven: The Nine Symphonies 9.5/10
Beethoven kicks yo' arse, son. |
Dolly Parton - Coat of Many Colours 7/10
Nikhil Banerjee - Raga Hemant 8.5/10 |
Kyung Wha Chung/Krystian Zimerman - Strauss/Respighi: Violin Sonatas 8/10
Phil Collins - No Jacket Required 6.7/10 It has grown on me as I've continued to listen to it over the week, but it remains an above average album at best. |
No Jacket Required is an excellent album. Granted it is not as good as Face Value but it is excellent. 8/10
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Vilayat Khan - Raga Jaijaivanti 8/10
They Might Be Giants - Flood 7/10 |
Florence + The Machine- How Big How Blue How Beautiful 7/10
Still good, and still a blast to listen to Florence sing, but on the first spin, no songs really stuck out the way the tracks on previous albums did. Maybe I just need to relisten to it, but at the moment it's their weakest outing so far. But like I said, still well worth a listen if you liked their previous stuff. |
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