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spaceman
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Bonobo- Animal Magic
Portishead-Dummy
Lulu Rouge-Bless You
Massive Attack- Collected
Anything by Nick Drake
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afro monk
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Definitely trip hop and maybe some DMZ stuff.
Big big fan of trip-hop band Halou to pass out too.
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craig
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by craig »
early autechre & gescom
shackleton
bola
afx - sloth
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spooKs
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ST100
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by ST100 »
and the digital mystikz essential mix.
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maximus
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tricky-maxinquaye album,but i have to reach over and skip black steel every time...
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mechabot 01
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by mechabot 01 »
Dark Side Of The Moon
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domhunt
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by domhunt »
Dark Side Of The Moon
Classic, Great Gig in the Sky has always been my favorite.
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badlaa
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by badlaa »
DomHunt wrote:Dark Side Of The Moon
Classic, Great Gig in the Sky has always been my favorite.
It's all about the solo in 'Time'.
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foolish
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by foolish »
djake wrote:aphex twin - selected ambeint works 2
Rhubarb will sooth even my most savage of moods
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domhunt
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by domhunt »
Badlaa wrote:DomHunt wrote:Dark Side Of The Moon
Classic, Great Gig in the Sky has always been my favorite.
It's all about the solo in 'Time'.
I'm listening to it right now,
how strange, it's a brill solo though. David Gilmour never fails to deliver.
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ovesen
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by ovesen »
Pan Sonic, John Carpenter or Oscar Peterson
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Preacha
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by Preacha »
miles davis - miles smiles
pole - 1
flying lotus - los angeles
radiohead - kid a
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numbskull
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by numbskull »
riskotheque

I'm trying hard to define my music style but.......... Down right granny raping filth just isn't enough!!!
Piston wrote:no option for skullstep?
KingDuppy wrote:sell your body not your vinyl
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spooKs
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by spooKs »
mVI wrote:DomHunt wrote:Badlaa wrote:DomHunt wrote:Dark Side Of The Moon
Classic, Great Gig in the Sky has always been my favorite.
It's all about the solo in 'Time'.
I'm listening to it right now,
how strange, it's a brill solo though. David Gilmour never fails to deliver.
However, Wish You Were Here, in my opinion, is a better album than Dark Side of the Moon.
[Gottta love Floyd conversations on a dubstep forum.]
Yeah Wish You Were Here is my favourite...
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utopian
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by utopian »
Burial
Late
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utopian
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by utopian »
Fanu
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oli number 2
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by oli number 2 »
Boxcutter and Distance are doing it for me at the moment.
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