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J.S. Bach - Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue (1720)
performed by Karl Richter on harpsichord.
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serious shredding going on here - woah.
 
From my "30 something in the 1990's dinner party" collection

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This is an amazing spaced and blissed out NTS mix by Andrew Weatherall, aired just a month before he died in February. Have being going back to it regularly in the last while, a perfect and poignant farewell

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This is an amazing spaced and blissed out NTS mix by Andrew Weatherall, aired just a month before he died in February. Have being going back to it regularly in the last while, a perfect and poignant farewell

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really enjoyed this. second hour especially. Nice one Shite
 
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This goes in because it's amazing on a couple of levels.

The story opens with the comfortably good looking lad in the green jumper killing it on the bass, complete with proper head movements. And then we're straight into NYPD on synth, and we're barely getting over how hard the dude's shirt rocks before we're panning across the audience. Women in lacy sleeves, sensible necklaces, thick plastic rimmed glasses, the occasional KGB agent in a suit and narrow tie, waiting, Soviet skepticism fully engaged.

And then you hear this wonderful voice, and... you're wondering.... what does this lad look like? But you're not teased for long, it none other than that mousey looking guy you saw earlier!

There's a few more perfect moments in the audience, a couple of blank looks of confusion, a anothe KGB agent who'd be clearly more comfortable if the camera would stop taking trips into the crowd. The sound engineer just back from the filming of Top Gun marveling at the wonder of it all. Couple of Soviet medals on the leather jacket on keyboards dude. The next band up who are sitting in the audience who are fucking psyched about how well their buddies are doing. Even the lad at 4.22 who rocks minimally 40% harder than these boys can't help but be impressed.
 
Race For The Prize seems on point these days... and this version with orchestra and choir is epic
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Can someone please hit me with your best Japanese sound collage/ambient shit

This mix pretty much kicked off the whole craze so as good a place to start as any..
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This mix pretty much kicked off the whole craze so as good a place to start as any..
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Oh and there's a Vol II
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