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I like very melidous songs so I prefer to go different music shops and buy good songs to listen.
 
Loving this album of covers from Maddy Bailey, check out her acoustic version of Titanium.

 
Two new Selections for me; ordered a bunch of their albums off of Amazon.

Mogwai- Les Revenants
Rave Tapes
Hardcore will Never Die, But You Will

Generally Instrumental. Recording Quality is Fair to Good. I'm enjoying their sound, though.

The second is:

Sun Kil Moon- Ghosts of the great Highway
Admiral Fell Promises
Benji

Good Folk music, quality is pretty good.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtLUtcmJk0Q

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gskEoviMFGA
 
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This is just crazy. It isn't really even music. But cranked up last night I just sat there in pure aural astonishment. I found it on Qobuz Hi-Fi just trawling for electronic music.

I'm pretty sure it'll sound just bizarre on Logans too... volume cranked, of course.

EDIT: if you listen loud enough, for long enough, it may well drive you insane.:devil:
 
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May I recommend Closer to the Music 1 from Stockfisch records - this has the best high fidelity recording I have heard, and normally when I take it around as part of auditions most people get one themselves.

http://www.stockfisch-records.de/sf12_start_e.html

They don't have all major artists, but that one album is a good compilation
 
Wrong as always, Justin. It's the next one in the list, Wheel of Fortune, by the same artist, that is better
 
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This is just crazy. It isn't really even music. But cranked up last night I just sat there in pure aural astonishment. I found it on Qobuz Hi-Fi just trawling for electronic music.

I'm pretty sure it'll sound just bizarre on Logans too... volume cranked, of course.

EDIT: if you listen loud enough, for long enough, it may well drive you insane.:devil:
Kinda like a poor man's Art of Noise, Justin.
 
Okay, so the movie's getting panned, but James Newton Howard's score is superb. Really quite lovely, in a dark, brooding sort of way. Lana del Rey's creepy beautiful rendition of Once Upon a Dream is, alone, worth the price of admission.

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Probably best enjoyed with plenty of good, clean subwoofage.
 
Queen: A Night at the Opera in the Hollywood Records reissue. great music but a crappy recording IMO. Still love the whole album.
 
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