None
3
Dr. Peepee - E-Rotic.

From the band that brought you "Max don't have s*x with your ex".

None
None
None
None
None
12
Marc Ribot - The Wind Cries Mary

Marc Ribot (/ˈriːboʊ/; born May 21, 1954) is an American guitarist and composer.

His work has touched on many styles, including no wave, free jazz, rock, and Cuban music. Ribot is also known for collaborating with other musicians, most notably Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, Vinicio Capossela and John Zorn.

None
4
Looking for a good quality 3.5 mm cable and maybe portable DAC any suggestions.

I'm tired of using hardware store bullshit cables that break in two months and preferably want something high quality, braided, and flexible. Also thinking of getting a portable USB-C DAC for lossless audio. Any suggestions? No Amazon btw.

None
10
Focus - Hocus Pocus Live '73

Ôi orôrôi rôrôrôi rôrôrôi rôrôrôi rôrôrôi ohrorô poPÔ

Yôi orôrôi rôrôrôi rôrôrôi rôrôrôi rôrôrôi ohrorô

PoPÔ

Aaaah aaah aaah aaah

Uuuh oooh oooh ooooooooh

 

Ôi orôrôi rôrôrôi rôrôrôi rôrôrôi rôrôrôi ohrorô poPÔ

Yôi orôrôi rôrôrôi rôrôrôi rôrôrôi rôrôrôi ohrorô

BoumPÔ

Aaaah aaah aaah aaah

Uuuh oooh oooh ooooooooh

 

Tatrrrepôtetretrepiecôã-é-é-ô-hã-hén-Hén

Ôi trégueregué-dôi detêro deguedô

A tataro teguereguedaw

Teguereguedêro dêdow Ô-Éhr-Ôhr-Êhr-Êhr-Áhr-Ó

Hé Hã He How

 

Ãi erêrãi rãrãrôi rôrôrôi rôrôrôi rôrôrôi ohrorô poPÔ

Yôi orôrôi rôrôrôi rôrôrôi rôrôrôi rôrôrôi ohrorôm

PomPÔ

Aaaah aaah aaah aaah

Uuuh oooh oooh ooooooooh

 

Ôi orôrôi rôrôrôi rôrôrôi rôrôrôi rôrôrôi ohrorô poPÔ

Yôi orôrôi rôrôrôi rô

Aaaah aaah aaah aaah

Uuuh oooh oooh ooooooooh

UaaahuHahaha... Eee hi hi hááá

None
None
None
7
The Best John Coltrane Solo Also the End, it was really like that

This is the end.

None
None
None
4
The Angelic Process - How to Build a Time Machine
None

"Running" "Is it running or is it about to be running?" "Running"

Erroneously titled "Giggy Smile" on certain pressings and referred to as "Psalter" on the compilation 71 Minutes. For some reason Youtube automatically tagged it as the artist "ENDITFAUST", some untalented emo zoomer, instead of Faust, the excellent early '70s Kraut rock band.

None
5
If It's Tangled - Avi Vinocur
None
5
Neil Young - White Line
None
2
Papa M - Over Jordan
None

Youtube link has the cover of the 2007 Impulse compilation also including recordings from '65, the original one released 1993 is way cooler (even though Coltrane plays a soprano and not a tenor on my favorite things :marseynerd:)

![](/images/1651307375126163.webp)

None

For the promise of water, I'll walk on my knees!

None
None
5
Janie's Got A Gun - Aerosmith

The next in my school shooting playlist.

:#marseypedo::#marseyshooting:

None

Bandcamp link to single (three versions of the song) here and Discog link for the group here!

Presence Of Mind (stylized as Presence | Of | Mind and P.O.M back in the day) is a small but experienced Swedish synth-pop band with some history in the scene. They've been doing concerts since the early 2000 but started delivering for real around 2014 with a re-revival this year with the single Human. While I do like their older stuff (especially Interpersonal), this one is probably their best so far. If you're into modern synth-pop with a touch of ye olde days you may enjoy this. Lyrics are in English, never in Swedish despite the origins of the band.

![](/images/16512259002040257.webp)

None

Bandcamp link here!

For those who remember zircons groundbreaking album Identity Sequence from 2012 (YouTube link and Bandcamp link) this new song collaborating with recognizable Jillian Aversa may raise some hope for a 2.0 release. Identity Sequence was heavily influenced by the original Ghost in the Shell movie(s) and is supposed to be listened to in one sitting if possible. Or as zircon describes it:

"The style of Identity Sequence could best be described as organic electronic dance music. It is my own interpretation of the interaction between man, machine, and environment - how our emotions and actions change and shift through technological advancement, and how they stay the same. More specifically, it's progressive trance, dubstep, drum and bass, breakbeat, atmospheric downtempo, and many other highly rhythmic electronic subgenres rolled into a cohesive body of songs that is meant to be listened to from beginning to end in a single session."

![](/images/16512252861948383.webp)

None
Link copied to clipboard
Action successful!
Error, please refresh the page and try again.