So hyped on this. Most of the songs are around 6-8 minutes long.
Justin Timberlake - The 20/20 Experience this is really good. It's a re-release of their latest album, but this version contains Oneohtrix's mix.
Clinic - Free Reign II (Oneohtrix Point Never Versions) Boris - Praparat Sigur Ros - Valtari Film Experiment Prostitutes & Basic House - Mirror & Gate Vol. I i just discovered this 70s Detroit proto-punk band. Totally diggin the tunes. Check it out if you've never come across this lost gem.
Death - For the Whole World to See. Mystics is a three piece garage punk/fuzz rock band from Hamilton, Ontario. They have a similar sound and style to the Black Lips. I'm stoked on their album DII. You can name your price on their bandcamp and even just download it for free.
They are: Matt - vocals, guitars and bass Kate- vocals and tambourine Winters - drums On an unrelated note, can anybody find some reliable links for the Three Six Mafia debut album, 'Mystic Stylez' and Snoop Doggy Dogg's debut, 'Doggystyle?' I would really appreciate it and be super grateful for a couple classic albums to listen to on my upcoming eight hour drive to Las Vegas this weekend.
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