listening to: VARIOUS ARTISTS - Matrix Downloaded 002- a free soundcard of 40 songs from their EndZeit Bunkertracks Vol VIII. A four cd edition. Artwork amazing stuff. These compilations are never disappointing in general. Tastes vary. Leading to new discoveries.
The first volume of Bunkertracks was what introduced me to loads of awesome bands - Glis and Hoccico and Noisuf-X and Combichrist, all of them I heard on that album for the first time. And of course that's where I first heard the incomparable Assemblage 23. Compilations are seriously underrated albums for niche genres. There's sooooo many bands out there, especially now the internet means anyone can release music. It's so hard to find the stuff you like amongst that haystack of crap. Compilations give a lot of bands a chance to catch your attention, and you know someone picked out the good songs, and that they will be the types of music that you like. Sure, not every track is a winner, but you can just sit and skip through and find a whole bunch of guys you never would have found any other way. I remember that there was (maybe still is?) a long run of industrial compilations called "Industrial Legacy" that I think was just made by some guy putting together 30 or 40 tracks he was into every few months and throwing them on bittorrent. I found a lot of great music that way, just from someone making it easy to try out new bands. As is traditional in this thread; find attached the Bunkertracks remix of Infinite by Assemblage 23, remixed by Glis.
Anybody else here love Miike Snow? You will if you watch these! I mean, come on, it's James Bond, the gay musical and Kennedy vs. Kruschev, the musical. Have you ever seen better use of jazz hands in your life? Here's some more indie electronic with dancing, in which it appears Grouplove may have solved the North Korean crisis in an alternate reality: More indie pop, and more dancing. Yay! Last one, I promise. It occurs to me that if you reversed the gender roles, this sweet and fun video would be uber creepy. Double standards aside, I love this video!: See, wouldn't that have been weird with a handsome twenty-three-year-old dude dancing with a herd of thirteen-year-old girls in 1940's dresses? Yes. Yes, it would. It was directed by Paul Thomas Anderson though, so there.
Ernie acts like he doesn't know what he's doing to Bert when he pulls stuff like this, but he planned it out to the extent that he put on tap shoes before pretended to go to bed! Ernie is my favorite character on Sesame Street, but it's a wonder Bert didn't smother him in his sleep decades ago. If that isn't friendship, I don't know what is.
it's okay to still enjoy that clip right? Even though I'm an adult? I am a child at heart after all, lol! And a pain in the ass, that's a whole nother story.
Saw this first thing this morning and made It's Blitz my morning wake up record. Nice way to start the day. Lana on Charles Manson: I don't know about AC/DC being adult music. My seven-year-old nephew is super into them these days. I have a feeling he'll outgrow it though.
I just meant compared to the cutesy child music of stressing me Street. Mature, better, so that you'll be listening to it while you're zooming down the highway to hell in a rig called Thunderstruck while committing Dirty Deeds all night long, it will be TNT, dynomite!!
My dad says that song^ reminds him of me. When I heard it in Fallout 4 I laughed and it reminded me of the old man. Funny that.