Welcome people to my irregularly occuring "recommend music" thread.
First of all, some free music:
Mercedes-Benz Mixed tapes, latest edition available at www.mixed-tape.com. Fifteen tracks, mostly electronic, from not very well known artists, available in unrestricted mp3, without any reference to Mercedes-Benz in the audio (except for one track on MT#1, "The New CLS Sound"). Past editions can be found in your filesharing network of choice.
And now for something completely different:
Gotan Project. Modern Tango, very cool Try "Diferente" from their latest Album "Lunatico" (of which every track is very good, if you happen to like this sort of music).
Third time's a charm:
Seeed. A german Raggae/Dancehall group, not very well known outside of germany. Their lyrics are mostly german, but I think they released an english album recently, and the music is fine regardless of language. They're the first german band to land a hit in Trinidad and Tobago (With "Waterpumpee", which I'd recommend, too. The corresponding Riddim (Wikipedia Link) is "Doctor's Darling".)
Oh, and I've recently discovered Live, who don't seem to have much success in Germany. I really like them, which is why I'll be attending one of only two concerts in Germany this summer.
First of all, some free music:
Mercedes-Benz Mixed tapes, latest edition available at www.mixed-tape.com. Fifteen tracks, mostly electronic, from not very well known artists, available in unrestricted mp3, without any reference to Mercedes-Benz in the audio (except for one track on MT#1, "The New CLS Sound"). Past editions can be found in your filesharing network of choice.
And now for something completely different:
Gotan Project. Modern Tango, very cool Try "Diferente" from their latest Album "Lunatico" (of which every track is very good, if you happen to like this sort of music).
Third time's a charm:
Seeed. A german Raggae/Dancehall group, not very well known outside of germany. Their lyrics are mostly german, but I think they released an english album recently, and the music is fine regardless of language. They're the first german band to land a hit in Trinidad and Tobago (With "Waterpumpee", which I'd recommend, too. The corresponding Riddim (Wikipedia Link) is "Doctor's Darling".)
Oh, and I've recently discovered Live, who don't seem to have much success in Germany. I really like them, which is why I'll be attending one of only two concerts in Germany this summer.
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