Spacemen 3 Dj Tones Ep Rar File
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Product Description Limited edition 2008 archive release, a CD EP from the British outfit featuring two previously unreleased Spacemen 3 tracks, a radically different mix of their classic cover of the Red Krayola's 'Transparent Radiation' and, appearing for the first time on CD, the ultra rare remix of 'I Love You'. Rounding off this mini-album is a studio version of 'Ecstasy Symphony'. Spacemen 3 consisted of the core duo of Jason Pierce (Spiritualized) and Sonic Boom (AKA Pete Kember), who formed the group in Rugby, Warwickshire, having met at art college. Other members of what would become a fluid lineup over the years included Pete Bain (Bassman, also of The Darkside), Natty Brooker, Sterling Roswell (Rosco), Will Carruthers, Jonny Mattock (Slipstream), and for the final few shows, Mark Refoy (also of Slipstream).
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'An Evening Of Contemporary Sitar Music' from 1988. This is a 43 minute drone with some sitars on it, which was recorded at Waterman's Art Centre in Hammersmith. Fuck knows what sort of a nick you'd have had to be in to attend such an evening but I'm sure everyone was suitably spaced out. The reissued version of this had extra tracks but my Fierce UK one only has this one. According to Wikipedia the sleeve notes (not on my version) credit Pat Fish, a.k.a. The Jazz Butcher, with 'joint rolling.' Quite nice to stick on if you're lying about doing fuck all and just want to zone out, it's had a full airing on more than one Sunday afternoon round at Moggieboy Towers.
Tends to be the sort of thing that girls hate though - definitely a 'guy on his own' kinda thing. 'Get that shite off' has been heard on more than one occasion (by more than one girl as well), but I'd be interested to hear of any females who dig the Dreamweapon. -->new link 1 - An Evening Of Contemporary Sitar Music (43:35). 8 comments: said. I've got a vague recollection of being at that gig, but needless to say, it is very vague. Swissadam said.
Aw, I was gonna say that. The extramusicnew blogspot thing. Not up for a pint too, swissadam? Fuckin Sendspace again - OK getting it up on Megaupload as we speak. Will chenge the link and let you know when it's done. I'm a girl, and I think this is awesome. Crashday Download Pc Completo Incompleto. I've participated in jams like this.