Explosions in the Sky - It's Natural to Be Afraid
Explosions in the Sky - It's Natural to Be Afraid
Asobi Seksu - Citrus
"Excuse me Miss, do you like pineapple?"
Hooker with a Penis - Tool
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british sea power - it comes back again
Truely one of the most beautiful instrumental music I've ever heard. And I've heard EITS.
Empire Ants - by the Gorillaz (featuring Little Dragon)
True beauty exists in things that last only for a moment.
Current Mood: And it's been a long December and there's reason to believe. Maybe this year will be better than the last. I can't remember all the times I tried to tell myself. To hold on to these moments as they pass...
"Navigation is Key!" Oneup Studios (xenogears)
I've been listening to the complete 3CD score of Avatar by James Horner. It's quite interesting how many of the tracks actually differ from the OST version (e.g. some tracks have added instruments, others have different choral parts). The most important bits in this expanded treatment are actually the tracks dealing with the final battle, and it's nice to hear the full version of the conflict without any distracting sound effects.
As for a specific track from this version, I'm currently listening to "Jake Meets the Na'vi" by James Horner. It has interesting additions; it's a shame that much of this stuff didn't end up in the actual OST because the track has some nice thematic development.
How I met your mother, Donald Duck's parents style! Love at first temper tantrum!
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Vital Remains - In Infamy
Sigh - Ecstatic Transformation
Incredibly adventurous avant-garde black metal band from Japan, who incorporate influence from just about every conceivable genre into their music at various points. I am currently in the process of acquiring vinyl copies of as much of their material as possible, as not only is the music fantastic but the record company issuing it has done a superb job with the packaging, but unfortunately a few albums haven't been released on vinyl yet, including this one, Imaginary Sonicscape, which is arguably their best. Also I don't think Hangman's Hymn is in print on vinyl anymore. Maybe it'll be reprinted.
Fufa and flowers singing on Yo Gabba Gabba...