What are you listening to right now? - Part 1 (cont in part 2)

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I said don't fight against no colour class or creed
For on discrimination does violence breed
I said we are all in a one and one in all
 

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Into The Abyss is probably my favourite of their albums so far but everything is so consistent w/ catchy melodies.

The artwork is awesome too.
Yeah they're awesome.
I really like Send the Signal, It's bit more guitar heavy than the other albums, but they do it really well.

Gunship is still number one for me though.
I hope those guys release some new music in the near future.
 
Yeah they're awesome.
I really like Send the Signal, It's bit more guitar heavy than the other albums, but they do it really well.

Gunship is still number one for me though.
I hope those guys release some new music in the near future.
Send the Signal is probably my second fave, but I need to spin the longer albums more I think.

Gunship, mayn. They need to do more upbeat songs though, Carpenter Brut's remix of Tech Noir is the one I keep coming back too.. great song writers, but the album goes on a bit with its monotonous pacing. Mix it up!
 

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Send the Signal is probably my second fave, but I need to spin the longer albums more I think.

Gunship, mayn. They need to do more upbeat songs though, Carpenter Brut's remix of Tech Noir is the one I keep coming back too.. great song writers, but the album goes on a bit with its monotonous pacing. Mix it up!
They could do with some more upbeat tracks, but I dig some of their slower ones too.

Tech Noir is a good example.
After listening to the Carpenter Brut remix first, I didn't care for slow pace of the original when I heard it.
But I've listened to the album a lot since, the slower songs have really grown on me.

The album could have been mixed better, I agree.
 


Terrence McKenna is a legend.
The Archaic Revival is a good read if you like to consider alternative theories to our evolution as human beings.
Rupert Sheldrake's theory of Morphic Resonance is intriguing as well.
 
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