I buy a lot of music, i like to listen to it at high quality whether that be via my headphones at home on or on my fine car audio system. Therefore i love music and cant help but buy it, i wont illegally download and i try not to listen to compressed music. I cant get enough of the feeling when u put a new cd on and that first listen.
Anyway, i bought these albums this week and im altogether impressed
Kate Nash ~ Made of Bricks
A good first listen, even better after a couple, she is obviousley very talented and i find the album to be well produced. She can sound a bit pykee/caravan/chavette during the album but im willing to let that go due to the fact songs like 'Mouthwash' and 'Pumpkin Soup' are just brilliant. One track 'Birds' is definatley one you should be skipping tho, im struggling to understand why its on the album. But all the while, its a good listen.
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Duran Duran's ~ Red Carpet Massacre
Im a big fan of Duran Duran, i grew up with their music and have continued to listen to them over the years. Ive not been blown away by Duran Durans later music, i guess since 'Ordinary World', which in itself it fucking epic. Red Carpet Massacre seems ok, i notice Justin Timberlake has some influence on a few of the tracks, 'Falling Down' being the current stand out track of the album so far.
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Soulwax ~ Most of the Remixes
Anyone who is familiar with '2 Many DJ's: Radio Soulwax: Part 2' will be well aware of what Soulwax are capable of. I started with CD1 and that begins with a 'Gossip' track and theres a distinctive amount of distortion in the track produced by the Soulwax duo which is a characteristic of their mix style. I honestly enjoyed the 'Radio Soulwax' album and this album promises to deliver what i expect of these guys. You will find Soulwax remixing tracks by artists ranging from 'Klaxons' to 'Felix Da Housecat' to 'Kylie Minogue'. Look out for the excellent 'The Lords of Acid ~ I Sit on Acid' which you will also find on 'Radio Soulwax'. If you have a decent subwoofer in your system expect it to be well used and even better if you have a top quailty audio system!
Anyway, i bought these albums this week and im altogether impressed
Kate Nash ~ Made of Bricks
A good first listen, even better after a couple, she is obviousley very talented and i find the album to be well produced. She can sound a bit pykee/caravan/chavette during the album but im willing to let that go due to the fact songs like 'Mouthwash' and 'Pumpkin Soup' are just brilliant. One track 'Birds' is definatley one you should be skipping tho, im struggling to understand why its on the album. But all the while, its a good listen.
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Duran Duran's ~ Red Carpet Massacre
Im a big fan of Duran Duran, i grew up with their music and have continued to listen to them over the years. Ive not been blown away by Duran Durans later music, i guess since 'Ordinary World', which in itself it fucking epic. Red Carpet Massacre seems ok, i notice Justin Timberlake has some influence on a few of the tracks, 'Falling Down' being the current stand out track of the album so far.
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Soulwax ~ Most of the Remixes
Anyone who is familiar with '2 Many DJ's: Radio Soulwax: Part 2' will be well aware of what Soulwax are capable of. I started with CD1 and that begins with a 'Gossip' track and theres a distinctive amount of distortion in the track produced by the Soulwax duo which is a characteristic of their mix style. I honestly enjoyed the 'Radio Soulwax' album and this album promises to deliver what i expect of these guys. You will find Soulwax remixing tracks by artists ranging from 'Klaxons' to 'Felix Da Housecat' to 'Kylie Minogue'. Look out for the excellent 'The Lords of Acid ~ I Sit on Acid' which you will also find on 'Radio Soulwax'. If you have a decent subwoofer in your system expect it to be well used and even better if you have a top quailty audio system!