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Teebs feat. Gaby Hernandez - Long Distance

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Pet Shop Boys - Hit And Miss.

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Teebs, Frank Zappa, Hats, Psb (Hit and miss could be a single!) are very nice but now I fell in love with Interpol!
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Burial - Forgive

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BT feat. Jes - Every Other Way (Hammock Reinterpretation).



After a couple of listens I really love this.
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Song of the Day: Dream Theater - Panic Attack from the album Octavarium (2005)



Song of the Evening :P : Dream Theater - Erotomania from the album Awake (1994)

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The Tallest Man on Earth - Sometimes the Blues is Just a Passing Bird EP



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joan as police woman
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Great Snow Patrol, with Martha Wainwright:

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Sick Puppies - "Maybe"

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Together by Pet Shop Boys

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Dream Theater - The Great Debate from the album Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence (2002). A non-partisan song dealing with the topic of stem-cell research.

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Arc Of Doves - Echo EP

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coldplay's Viva la Vida set to art. This song never ever gets old to me.
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Together by Pet Shop Boys

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Thanks for posting this. Great music.

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Arc Of Doves - Echo EP

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I'm in a Dream Theater-week. Take The Time Live In Tokyo 1993.
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Ace of Hz by Ladytron

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Yeasayer - Madder Red

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Thanks for posting this. Great music.

You're welcome. I'm glad you're enjoying it.

Sasha - Live @ The Arches, Glasgow, Scotland, UK (October 02, 2010)

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This is what I'm going to fall asleep to. The masterpiece from the gods of progressive rock. Images & Words dated 1992 with top songs like Take The Time, Metropolis Pt. 1, Under A Glass Moon and Learning To Live, the standard for all progressive rock.

Mike Portnoy
John Petrucci
John Myung
James LaBrie
Kevin Moore

All are the wizards of music. Period.
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the remix album from the limited boxed edition of bryan ferry's new album olympia
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Dream Theater - 6:00 from the album Awake (1994)
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This. Very nice!
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Donna Summer - Once Upon A Time

Released in 1977 it was waaay ahead of its time,
containing some straight up techno tracks.



Take this one for example, fully electronical, and,
I must say, one of her best vocal performances.




Gotta love miss Summer!

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This. Very nice!

Somfay record at the beginning was a bit of a surprise.

Sebastien Bouchet - Fallen Angel

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Donna Summer - Once Upon A Time

Released in 1977 it was waaay ahead of its time,
containing some straight up techno tracks.



I agree Duc. The track on that album, 'Now I Need You' is positively robotic. It's classic Moroder. If you strip away the vocals you might guess it wrongly as a Gary Numan or Kraftwerk song. Still, it has this psychedelic-OMG-I'm-on-Quaaludes sound to it, that is very 'of the time', the time being 1977.

Donna Summer and Giorgio Moroder rule!
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The guitarist Mark Webber in Pulp was one of my classmates
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Dream Theater once again. Beyond This Life from Scenes From a Memory: Metropolis Pt. II

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Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring had it's premiere on May 29, 1913 at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris where a certain Gabrielle Chanel watched it.

London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Valery Gergiev
Fantastic music!



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Jefre Cantu-Ledesma - Love Is A Stream

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Victory For The Comic Muse by Divine Comedy



'A Lady Of A Certain Age' is one of my favorites.
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