What I've heard of Black Tape for a Blue Girl has been several versions of "Knock Three Times," their free bootleg album, and whatever was available for free download on their site; so far, I haven't found anything dubious. Which of their albums would you recommend, so that I never do?
I don't think I've downloaded any Lycia yet, although I have Tara VanFlower's "I Lost the Moon" and Mike VanPortFleet's "Echoes of a Lost Sea." (The latter of these reminds me a little of David Sylvian and Holgar Czukay's "Plight (The Spiraling of Winter Ghosts)" in its cold soundscape; this is not a bad thing at all.) Again, recommendations?
... erm. You hadn't hit puberty when it came out. Did someone reserve my space at the nursing home?
Oh, fear not. I listen to any amount of music from before I was born or grown—it wasn't until late college and early grad school, really, that I started listening to music actually written and popular in my lifetime.
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I don't think I've downloaded any Lycia yet, although I have Tara VanFlower's "I Lost the Moon" and Mike VanPortFleet's "Echoes of a Lost Sea." (The latter of these reminds me a little of David Sylvian and Holgar Czukay's "Plight (The Spiraling of Winter Ghosts)" in its cold soundscape; this is not a bad thing at all.) Again, recommendations?
... erm. You hadn't hit puberty when it came out. Did someone reserve my space at the nursing home?
Oh, fear not. I listen to any amount of music from before I was born or grown—it wasn't until late college and early grad school, really, that I started listening to music actually written and popular in my lifetime.