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some groovy prog, and then and some light frothy pop, firstly with northern band Warm Digits:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxqSytUA40U

and sultry Mara Carlyle's clever use of a motorised bath for getting around town if you happen to be a mermaid:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GoSIK11iAWE

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Midlife crisis? ;-p


No, not another one!

Anyway I'm better today - it's been:
OMD live in Berlin, Dark Side of the Moon and a bit of Ladytron.

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Midlife crisis? ;-p


No, not another one!

Anyway I'm better today - it's been:
OMD live in Berlin, Dark Side of the Moon and a bit of Ladytron.



Is the OMD album just a website release at the moment?

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808 State Blueprint

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It is only available via OMD website although it has appeared on Amazon for around £25 which is a rip off. As I understand it there has only been 1,000 pressed.

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Midlife crisis? ;-p


No, not another one!

Anyway I'm better today - it's been:
OMD live in Berlin, Dark Side of the Moon and a bit of Ladytron.



Is the OMD album just a website release at the moment?

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Originally Posted By: Scott
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Midlife crisis? ;-p


No, not another one!

Anyway I'm better today - it's been:
OMD live in Berlin, Dark Side of the Moon and a bit of Ladytron.


I got it from a
s the OMD album just a website release at the moment?


I got mine from a friend...

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Gang Gang Dance: Saint Dymphina

followed by Chrome Red Exposure

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I've recently discovered a band called Epic45 who have a lovely album out called "Weathering" at the moment. Their press release sums it up neatly thus;

"There is a long tradition of pastoral music capturing a quintessential Englishness, running from Vaughan Williams through the English folk tradition to more recent names like Robert Wyatt and Talk Talk. Further down this line you’ll find Epic45.”

Have a listen to the stand out track here;

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajFeaAWBzt4


Me too. I haven't actually played anything yet but I really like the artwork and anything that mentions Talk Talk gets my attention immediately! Some of their CDs seem to be limited/rare/expensive but downloads are available at normal prices.


Just to say am playing "Weathering" right now. Stunning. Reminds me of Hood, Savoy Grand and Bark Psychosis so far - and there's not much higher praise I could give.

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Recently:

Vangelis "Blade Runner"
Brian Eno "Making Space"
Sarah Slean "The Baroness"
Steve Hillage "Rainbow Dome Musick"
Marc Almond "Stranger Things"

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last 12 hours or so:
Snapshots - Kim Wilde (a collection of cover versions)
Villa Nah - Origin
John Lennon - Imagine (40 years old this month)

Black (Colin Vearncombe) also has a new album out but I found it a bit dull.

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