
The first time I heard Vinnie Paz, Jus Allah & Stoupe I was instantly hooked and I needed more of their music like a fiend needs rock. This Philadelphia trio changed my entire perspective on music with their sophomore outing Violent By Design. I have to start this post off by saying that this album is very close to me. All that you have to do is click “read more”… Continue reading →
#Jedi mind tricks first album zip
The ZIP download of this amazing mix and our thoughts about our choices are waiting for you behind this next link. The Mars Volta – “Roulette Dares (The Haunt Of)” (contributed by Dan) Gravediggaz – “Zig Zag Chamber” (contributed by Nick H.)ġ4. Ruby Suns – “Palmitos Park” (contributed by Erik)ġ3. Soulfly – “The Song Remains Insane” (contributed by Ryan)ġ2. Jedi Mind Tricks – “I Against I” (contributed by Tim)ġ1.

Varano– “Universal Rhythm” (contributed by Nick B.)ġ0. Black Moth Super Rainbow – “Rollerdisco” (contributed by Eddie)Ġ9. Super Furry Animals – “Juxtaposed With A U” (contributed by Dan).Ġ8. Lynyrd Skynyrd – “Things Goin’ On (original version)” (contributed by Ryan)Ġ7. Jens Lekman – “Maple Leaves (7” version)” (contributed by Erik)Ġ6. Burning Spear – “Resistance” (contributed by Nick H.)Ġ5. Black Star – “Hater Players” (contributed by Tim)Ġ4. Bassnectar – “Zealots Slow Down (Remix)” (contributed by Nick B.)Ġ3. Mogwai – “Summer” (contributed by Eddie)Ġ2. A few of us have chosen to comment on why we decided to include these songs for our “most influential” mix, and others chose to let their song selection speak for itself.

Either way you consider the question, this wound up as a collection of some of the most important songs in our lives. Some of the contributors looked to the music that defines their modern taste while others selected the songs that signaled a clear turning point in their music listening life when we first heard them. On Sound Immersion 03/09 (Vol 2.), we’ve decided to cop the popular Facebook meme and assemble a biographical mix of the two songs that we each consider to be the most influential or important in our life. Last month, our posters introduced themselves with a debut compilation of the most recent modern sounds they’ve been loving this month we’re continuing our a journey through our collective pasts. From our point of view, these comps are likely to be the most diverse and reliable mixes your bound to get your hands around music to focus your mind and let the muscles groove loose to the flow. We hope you all enjoy the songs that we’re bringing straight to your computer, iPod and stereo speakers each month, as well. My fellow posters and myself are starting to anticipate these releases greatly, mainly because it’s an easy way to talk about the music we’re listening to without necessarily shoving it down each others throats. From the rapid fire boulder crashing drums of Keith Moon to the lion roaring vocals of Roger Daltrey this album is everything a live album should be and more… Continue reading →Īh yes, my friends, the day is here where we officially christen our Sound Immersion various artists compilation as a monthly feature here on the site. This also might be the heaviest material you will ever here from The Who. Every single member of The Who sounds precise and musically sound. This is one of the greatest live albums of all time, no doubt in my mind. The original album was released with just 35 minutes of the 120, and this album has all of it. If you have ever had a doubt in your life as to the legitimacy of The Who, please listen to this album. This album truly shows the pure rock fury of The Who. It may be the best money I’ve ever spent on an album. I remember buying it in the store years ago, and it cost me just about thirty-five dollars. The Who – Live At Leeds (Deluxe Edition): Honestly I don’t even know where to begin when it comes to this album. Top 10 Albums of All-Time (In Order from 10-1) I can also say that I feel that each one of these albums is timeless as well a masterpiece. To be put another way, I don’t know where I would be without these albums. This list (to the best of my abilities) contains the quintessential list of albums that shaped my taste in music.

Even while going through this list I had to constantly change things because I felt something was missing. I have to tell you all that this list was one of the hardest things I’ve had to get myself to do, because I knew it wasn’t going to be anywhere near easy.
