Currently getting into black midi. Going through their first album now after listening to their newest. Really cool stuff. Marlene Dietrich is the song that really grabbed me.
album of the week. ktt sleeping as always
I haven't gotten into this one yet but Illana (The Creator) is incredible.

8.5-9/10. Full album gotta be bought. For me, well worth the money. Go in with open mind

Been in a Blink mood lately and decided to revisit this album. one of the last good thing they put out
I feel like aside from self titled it can def go toe to toe with some of their older things.
7/10
Fav Tracks: Wishing Well, Heart's all Gone, After Midnight, Ghost on the Dance Floor. Love is Dangerous (this one's pretty much an A&A track)
only goin halfs and wholes no .3 or .4 type s***. some stuff from the last month
mustafa - when smoke rises 7/10
olivia rodrigo - sour 8/10
quami.xyz - no one asked 9/10
black midi - cavalcade 8/10
paris texas - boy anonymous 7.5/10
cole - the off season - 8/10

Country Girl Uncut - Boy Harsher
9/10
Been kinda exploring electronic and I'm gradually falling in love Boy Harsher. This might be their best tape, but I'm not sure yet.
Boy Harsher to me is about making you feel like you're high af, dancing and vibing while barely existing in a nightclub, and most of this tape meets that standard.
Motion 
Country Girl 
Underwater 
Westerners
just hard as bricks

Played this alot while moving the past few days. Had suffer little children on repeat not knowing what the lyrics were actually about
Week

Week

zappa and soft machine
zappa and soft machine
I only recently returned to Third but I couldn't believe how good it is lol, you know any other albums that's fairly similar?
I only recently returned to Third but I couldn't believe how good it is lol, you know any other albums that's fairly similar?
yeah its one of my top 10 albums of all time. you ever heard any other Canterbury Scene stuff? Third is still pretty unique I think and a little more full on jazz fusion then most but I'd still recommend:
Hatfield and the North - The Rotters' Club (especially the 20 minute song Mumps)
Matching Mole - Little Red Record
National Health - National Health
Caravan - In the Land of Grey and Pink (again especially the 20 minute song)
Moving Gelatine Plates - The World of Genius Hans
its not as good as the classics but Zopp's 2020 s/t is a cool example of someone doing the Canterbury style in the modern day
Soft Machine's next few albums and Robert Wyatt's solo albums , especially Rock Bottom (closer to Moon in June) are also a little similar.
also maaaybe some other more rock leaning jazz fusion like Mahavishnu Orchestra
yeah its one of my top 10 albums of all time. you ever heard any other Canterbury Scene stuff? Third is still pretty unique I think and a little more full on jazz fusion then most but I'd still recommend:
Hatfield and the North - The Rotters' Club (especially the 20 minute song Mumps)
Matching Mole - Little Red Record
National Health - National Health
Caravan - In the Land of Grey and Pink (again especially the 20 minute song)
Moving Gelatine Plates - The World of Genius Hans
its not as good as the classics but Zopp's 2020 s/t is a cool example of someone doing the Canterbury style in the modern day
Soft Machine's next few albums and Robert Wyatt's solo albums , especially Rock Bottom (closer to Moon in June) are also a little similar.
also maaaybe some other more rock leaning jazz fusion like Mahavishnu Orchestra
Yeah I think it's the more jazz fusion elements which I really love.
I heard Rock Bottom but that didn't really give me the same feeling although it's still pretty good.
I'll give those a listen, thanks for the recs mate. Much appreciated, you always come through