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thisisdavidwilson:

RIP Storm xx

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davidryanrobinson:

The Beatles, for a current project that i’m working on.

Nice!

davidryanrobinson:

The Beatles, for a current project that i’m working on.

Nice!

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martinlkennedy:

At one point in the 1980s I became obsessed with buying movie soundtracks even if I disliked the music and/or the movie. 2010 was a disappointing movie and the music unexceptional but I loved the album cover artwork so much I had to buy it.

martinlkennedy:

At one point in the 1980s I became obsessed with buying movie soundtracks even if I disliked the music and/or the movie. 2010 was a disappointing movie and the music unexceptional but I loved the album cover artwork so much I had to buy it.

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laughingsquid:

Electric Dreams, A Movie About a Girl, a Boy and a Computer (1984)

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c86:

TV Times magazine, 23-29 October 1982
via Retronaut

c86:

TV Times magazine, 23-29 October 1982

via Retronaut

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jockohomo:

Un Huh.

jockohomo:

Un Huh.

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guardian:


It all makes for an intriguing contrast with the way Khan presented herself on the previous Bat for Lashes albums. Gone are the horses, head-dresses, candles and hippy accessories, the stuff that could cause a passer-by to label her kooky, one of the most dispiriting adjectives in the English language. The dictionary definition is eccentric, which fits Khan just fine: if you encourage audiences at your gigs to howl in order to “shed their humanity” and are given to telling journalists that wearing a head-dress can “draw the attention of the gods to your consciousness”, you’re clearly not targeting that corner of the market that voted Aiden Grimshaw off The X Factor because they thought he was a bit too weird.

Alexis Petridis reviews Bat for Lashes new album, and amazing cover image

guardian:

It all makes for an intriguing contrast with the way Khan presented herself on the previous Bat for Lashes albums. Gone are the horses, head-dresses, candles and hippy accessories, the stuff that could cause a passer-by to label her kooky, one of the most dispiriting adjectives in the English language. The dictionary definition is eccentric, which fits Khan just fine: if you encourage audiences at your gigs to howl in order to “shed their humanity” and are given to telling journalists that wearing a head-dress can “draw the attention of the gods to your consciousness”, you’re clearly not targeting that corner of the market that voted Aiden Grimshaw off The X Factor because they thought he was a bit too weird.

Alexis Petridis reviews Bat for Lashes new album, and amazing cover image

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‘km:flower’
Beautiful.

‘km:flower’

Beautiful.

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‘a:skyfall’

‘a:skyfall’

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Sept 19th - The 18th anniversary of KM 94

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‘km:feel the fever’

‘km:feel the fever’

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theshowgirlprincess:

THE ABBEY ROAD SESSIONS — OCTOBER 29

The album will feature 16 tracks, all radically reworked, including Nick Cave re-recording his vocal on the famous duet especially for the album. Spanning Kylie’s incredible 25 year career, the album was recorded in London’s legendary Abbey Road Studios with Kylie’s band and a full orchestra. Stripped of her high end pop production, the emotional resonance of many of Kylie’s songs has never been clearer, nor has her voice ever sounded better. Available for pre-order!
TRACKLIST:
All the Lovers
On a Night Like This
Better the Devil You Know
Hand On Your Heart
I Believe In You
Come Into My World
Finer Feelings
Confide In Me
Slow
The Loco-Motion
Can’t Get You Out of My Head
Where the Wild Roses Grow
Flower
I Should Be So Lucky
Love At First Sight
Never Too Late

theshowgirlprincess:

THE ABBEY ROAD SESSIONS OCTOBER 29

The album will feature 16 tracks, all radically reworked, including Nick Cave re-recording his vocal on the famous duet especially for the album. Spanning Kylie’s incredible 25 year career, the album was recorded in London’s legendary Abbey Road Studios with Kylie’s band and a full orchestra. Stripped of her high end pop production, the emotional resonance of many of Kylie’s songs has never been clearer, nor has her voice ever sounded better. Available for pre-order!

TRACKLIST:

  1. All the Lovers
  2. On a Night Like This
  3. Better the Devil You Know
  4. Hand On Your Heart
  5. I Believe In You
  6. Come Into My World
  7. Finer Feelings
  8. Confide In Me
  9. Slow
  10. The Loco-Motion
  11. Can’t Get You Out of My Head
  12. Where the Wild Roses Grow
  13. Flower
  14. I Should Be So Lucky
  15. Love At First Sight
  16. Never Too Late

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Pre-order here!

Pre-order here!

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‘km:pyimp:headphones’

‘km:pyimp:headphones’

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‘KM:rol:inside’

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