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I haven’t actually listened to this in ages but the piano bit has been swimming round my head for a few days.

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Well that’s what I’m singing all of tonight now.

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You’re welcome!

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The Smashing Pumpkins - Spaceboy

I hate how overlooked this song is. It’s really just as vital as anything else on Siamese Dream, and that ā€œSpaceboy they’ll kill meā€ coming out of the bridge is absolutely brutal and one the album’s key moments. It’s still a gut punch after 26 years of listening.

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Aya - the only solution i have found is to simply jump higher
Slapped this album on when I left the office today.

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The perfect soundtrack to a cheese rolling contest

Bbc Iplayer Running GIF by BBC

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I had this on in the car earlier.

I still think it’s about Countdown.

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My pal’s band made an album and it’s really lovely electronica, their vocalist has a great voice.

Silver Mt. Zion - Teddy Roosevelt’s Guns

Thinking about the death of public health / safe medical care while watching the endless clouds of smoke drift past my apartment window, disassociating more and more with each drum crash. lol

VR Sex - Walk of Fame
Morning commute album.

Posting this after the Hated Songs That You Love thread the other day-

Haven’t heard this remix before. It’s excellent!

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Thanks to Jordo’s thread

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Now I want to watch the film of the same title

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Hmm let’s see. Been a brutal day with work, doing it from home but had wanted to attend a work happy hour which I didn’t make it to because I have too much work and a presentation tomorrow. So couldn’t afford the time to shower and drive there and back just for a few drinks and snacks which would have ruined my motivation. Anyway that means I’ve been playing a lot of instrumental stuff, like shuffling my very large Focus playlist which is just a bunch of electronic albums. I also played the entirety of Matmos’ 3-hour The Consuming Flame: Open Exercises in Group Form and John Talabot’s ʒIN.

John Talabot - Oro y Sangre

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