Al Dorado

Definitely digging this label! Thanks for the recommendation.

Playing lots and lots of non-punk nowadays, which I hope changes quite soon. Specializing in almost any side-long bullshit as of late, which is fine if all you do is sit/rot. 2 notable exceptions:

Misha Panfilov. Particularly “Days As Echoes”, though there are many other worthy entries (some even carried on occasion by Total Punk).

Little Roy “Tribal War”. Choice recent reggae reissue.

I realize everyone is entitled to an opinion…and that opinion is that CCR is straight-up wonderful.

    Mitch C. as @paperhose had mentioned I have the habit of calling everything I listen to punk as well but most of my recent listening hasn’t been of the standard punk variety. Misha Panfilov’s catalog is huge and varied. I like a lot of it but the Sextet records are my favorite.
    I also thought you were about to trash talk CCR. You got me

    DJ Alice Wonder Gimmie Sopor I loooove this song! So crazy it didn't end on the album!

    Time isn't ELO's best album, but it's pretty good in a cheesy 80s kind of way, despite the absence of July (who doesn't live here anymore). Fortunately I recently found the Twilight/July Don't Live Here Anymore 7" for peanuts at a nearby flea market, so I'm sorted.

      Gimmie Sopor Time is actually my fav album of theirs 😉 Yours Truly?! Doesn't get any better!! Although I may be alone in that opinion....

      I like a lot of house, techno and electro-adjacent things. One of my favourite producers is Actress - his music is ostensibly techno but it's increasingly non-dancefloor focused. He pans channels a lot, which is something that'd usually make the musical pet hates thread but I like it in his tracks. His music sounds like the ghosts of a dancefloor being photocopied but unseen.

        Allez Al if we had likes, I would like this. Actress is great.

        I am 45 years old and I still pick records based on how cool the album cover is. Cumbia versions of Japanese folk songs.

        Rediscovered this one recently. Used to have the CD but sold it. It's getting a 20th anniversary reissue this year.
        Post-hardcore w/ prog, metal and screamo tendencies. Yeah, that's generally a description that would keep me away but in this case I like it.

          Al Dorado If this is the 'screamo' Gospel, I think they did some reunion shows as well

            Been digging this comp series. 70's soul rarities with all the Jazz & Afro-Cuban influences you could ask for.

            moodymcphatter Agreed! Also Serge's Histoire de Melody Nelson is such a treasure of an album.

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