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Working for a Nuclear Free City
'Working for a Nuclear Free City' by Working for a Nuclear Free city is awesome. Tracks are now in the Dirtyradio library for your listening pleasure. You can also listen to/buy the record from Bleep.
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thanks for the suggestion... they always end up good
time to check this out |
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i loved them. Electronic folk. what else you can ask for!!
This is old good warp recs kind of music. viva manchester again! :) |
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huh.
what an interesting record. gives the feeling that it's indie rock at it score, but there's strong dashes of primal scream and M83 and death in vegas and... ballboy? i dig it okay, but it's a hard one to pin down. |
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I like the artwork on the album cover.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_12 all kinds of great stuff happend on the 224th day |
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I have to tell you: When i listen to this record, I can't help but think that this is the record the Stone Roses should have put out as their second record. IT's SO GOOD. Nice suggestion Scott. I've suggested it to four others who've enjoyed it as well...
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This is very good, personally I loved to see the sample of Can's "Spoon" and a track that is basically a remix of Neu!'s "Neuschnee"...it's called "Forever" (Neu! has a song called Forever too) and it's great! I love hearing the krautrock sound updated for the 21st century...
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