What are you listening to? (V)Music 

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Eyeless In Gaza - New Love Here


Edit: Apparently there are two Eyeless In Gazas? One of which I am a fan and one of which I very much am not. Fair warning if you like the above. The other one, formed in 2020, is...different.
 
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I hope this song isn't too offence and gets me banned (black, gay, happiness and all that ****)



I see now that one very common word did not pass the filter. I hope you all have a good life, bye
 
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Asteroids Galaxy Tour - Major. Also the rest of their three albums Fruit, Out Of Frequency and Bring Us Together.

 
Was rewatching Supernatural recently and this gem was playing in an expositionary character's (is that a thing?) car before he was mysteriously murdered.




Still relevant today.
 
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Shazam tried and failed to ID a videogame track I was listening to*. But damned if the bunch/person/entity they came up with hasn't replaced Boards Of Canada and Add N To X on my electronic music playlist for the time being.

Brain Fruit - 1.6 (from their snappily titled album 1.1)



This is the track the Shazbot was trying to identify. Guess the dialogue on my video threw it off.

Falcom sound team jdk - In Profile, On Belfry

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I've just listened to one of the most beautiful songs ever made... And one of the most powerful/beautiful voices ever... ♥. How this woman got rejected by the industry is one of my pet peeves of the year, but finally she got the chance to shine and, boy, she did ♥



Sidenote: Officially my Song 1000 on my Spotify playlist ♥

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Brian Eno and John Cale - Spinning Away

Was rewatching Supernatural recently and this gem was playing in an expositionary character's (is that a thing?) car before he was mysteriously murdered.




Still relevant today.

Like I think most I gravitate to the mid-'70s Seger and into the '80s but early Seger is pretty great, and he was clearly just as tired of the war as anyone else.
 
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Can't stop listening to these Japanese bands - Hitsujibungaku and Man With A Mission. Was lucky that I got to see them both live in London this month, something I never thought would happen. Hearing my favourite songs live was amazing.



 
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