Central Reservation by Beth Orton.
Again.
Swap it up to Long Division by Fugazi?
Lodge by Lone Wolf.
Still incredible.
Dug out these guys’ stuff in readiness for seeing them on Saturday.
The slower stuff in Final Fantasy soundtracks is the beeeessstt
(I’ve mostly been playing it with other music playing on the hi-fi lately, but I’m glad I caught this 'un)
I was just trawling through the FFVIII OST on YouTube. I love the atmosphere of that game so much.
Only this really. I think it’s all I will ever need.
I don’t so much now; it’s a nice and effective way to wind down and relax some times. Especially now that i dont really spend that much time playing games, they’re a nice thing to dip in and out of
this came up on Facebook and tbh I’m mainly posting it here so I remember to check it later
but I’ll listen to a bit off it now AS NOT TO BE A BRAZEN LIAR
bloody love this still
been listening to loads of Miles Davis cos my friend’s obsessed with him forgot how nice it is to talk to people who are passionate about music Guess I should try harder to find people to go to gigs with
Please tell me you’ve been listening to In A Silent Way!
really wish I lived in the time line where the bongo/tambourine driven shoegaze subgenera took off
I’m not a massive jazz head (I keep dipping my toes in from time to time) but I absolutely love that album
So I am listening to this now for the first time and it is excellent, love Miles but his catalogue is so vast I have barely scratched the surface. Always good to figure out where to go next with some sort of recommendation/endorsement, thanks geese
Oh, very good! That’s the start of Miles’ electric period so you could go any number of ways after that. In lieu of one of the intense albums from that period I’d recommend Miles Smiles from his Second Great Quintet era. Herbie Hancock plays wonderfully on that LP.