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  • Obscure albums you rate highly…
  • mogrim
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    Ozric Tentacles- Strangeitude.

    Granted not that obscure, but I still think its ace..

    haha I was going to post that! Been listening to it loads recently 🙂

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yb0Sp1hSTN8[/video]

    tang
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    Tradition -‘ tell your friends about dub’. Class early 80s UK dub.
    Redwing – ‘redwing’ 70s west coast.
    The The – ‘burning blue soul’ precursor to the eponymous ‘soul mining’
    Smith and mighty ‘bass is maternal’ – a classic Bristol trip hop/jungle album that defined my youth in that city.
    Many more I’m sure! Edit: yes to early ozrics!!

    Northwind
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    At my signal, unleash… hipsters!

    All Pop, No Star by the Slingbacks. Perfect summery pop punk. Or maybe it’s just that Shireen Liane’s vowels could give a dead man an erection 😆

    edlong
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    The The – ‘burning blue soul’ precursor to the eponymous ‘soul mining’

    If it was called “soul mining” (or, indeed, anything other than “The The”) then it’s not eponymous. Perhaps you meant ubiquitous?

    slowjo
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    Black Ark in Dub….by erm Black Ark

    dannybgoode
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    See also this thread.

    I asked a similar question and got some excellent recommendations

    Cheers

    Danny B

    tang
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    Sorry, yes; ‘the the’ would be eponymous I guess! Soul mining – ubiquitous!

    CountZero
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    See there: Amon Tobin. Is he obscure to you? Cos he’s been played on the radio loads

    I listen to the radio all the time, but I’ve never heard of him, probably because he was played loads on Radio 1, and I stopped listening to that when Zöe Ball left the morning show…

    All Pop, No Star by the Slingbacks. Perfect summery pop punk. Or maybe it’s just that Shireen Liane’s vowels could give a dead man an erection

    I love that song! And No Way Down. Both feature regularly on my pod. Good album, too.

    boxfish
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    In Search Of A New Dawn by The Psychological Perspective Of Tangle Edge

    maccruiskeen
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    I’ve got this album – obscure enough for you?

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6i9bgdQkKM[/video]

    according to the essay on the sleeve notes its ‘the ideal music for dull parties’, before adding ‘even stiff dolls will unbend’

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