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Well we've had the favourite album cover topic and as I'm sat here listening to music as I work I wondered what you are listening to today. I've recently bought a CD by an Icelandic band called Worm is Green and I can't stop playing it...great female vocals, very unique musical stuff...and a rendition of Joy Division's Love Will Tear Us Apart, which is on now...very nice.
I normally listen to radio one in the morning but this morning I have mostly been listening to Swamibhangradotcom.
Currently alternating between Lifehouse - No name face & Snow Patrol - Final Straw. It certainly beats listening to the rubish they talk in my office.
no John they are hard to describe...album kicks off very much like a Kraftwerk tune, but soon changes with amazing keyboard and melody, as I say not heard anything like them. Closest thing, I guess, is Belgium band Hooverphonic. There's a link to a bio of Worm is Green here check out the superb photography in their images link too.
I have had the Keane album on repeat for weeks now - I actually can't stop playing it.
Apart from this, The Frames album 'Dance the Devil' which is ace, and all the early Peter Gabriel early albums have had a good play.
David Axelrod 'Songs of Innocence' and 'Songs of Experience' are without doubt my favourite instrumental cds at the moment. From the 60's - amazing jazzy stuff.
Finally the Phoenix album as well - a great French band who turf out some amazing tunes.
Paul
Well, like Paul, I've just been revisiting the first 4 Peter Gabriel albums but over the last couple of days I've alternated between Dream Theater (Train Of Thought in particular) and Spocks Beard.
I also like to find dedicated blues stations on web radio if I have the time.
Bill
It's a bit of a tough one. I often find music too distracting to work to unless it's instrumental and unobtrusive and then what's the point! If I'm having a bad day, and want a distraction, it can be anything from Air, Chicane, Enigma to clear my head through to Linkin Park, Limp Bizkit and Offspring and a strong sense of 'Bring it on!
In the evening when I'm working on my photos, it's a different story. Currently I've got a dozen or more dance versions of the Gladiator album, which seem to be on permanent loop.
Worm in Green sounds like my kind of thing Ill go check them out. I work with a guy whos always finding obscure music from all round the world, so itll be nice to get on over on him.
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