RECs of the Week

One day in the not-too-distant future, RECs will be the dominant voice of Amie Street. Sure, we'll pop in every now and then to let you know about that new collection of psy-trance b-sides, or structural developments on the website, or related news from the rest of the Internet, but the rest will be up to you.
So keep writing, and make 'em count!
THE EUROPEAN BLISS REC
from roguepuppet
santiago
by robert waddington
"Close your eyes, and feel the warmth of the spanish sun baking down on you. Take a sip of sangria and ease your worries away with this mellow, enchanting tune."
THE MINDBENDING REC
from neo_exciton_e
Pachama
by Eat Static
"ex_cellent>never needs an exit>branches into thick grids and matrices>an aural pleasure for the aggregated self minus the weight and torrent of usual bitstreamed jetsam"
THE BEST POLICY REC
from scofield1702
I Love You Honey
by Patsy Cline
"Such honesty..."
THE NOSTALGIC REC
from CraigH
Stairway to the Stars
by The Mammals
"Highly recommended time warp, back to the days when a song and a singer could make a moment. Sublimely interpreted, subtly arranged, and beautifully delivered."
THE FOREVER AND A DAY REC
from dreamlin
Keycard
by Pluke
"This one was rewinding like hell after I downloaded it. An infinite loop that you can listen to for ages."
THE HOW'S THIS FOR CONTEXT REC
from Champkat
Who's Playin' Under My Roof
by The Toms
"Not a true band, the Toms was actually the solo project of singer/songwriter Tom Marolda, a firm believer in D.I.Y. principles who played all of the instruments on his 1979 self-titled debut effort. The album was the group's lone recording, and as a result of distribution problems, it became a much sought-after cult object as the years passed; finally, in 1997, the Not Lame label reissued The Toms for mass consumption, complete with seven unreleased tracks. After moving his studio from NJ to Las Vegas he found songs that were not release, He reworked then and released Simplicity in 2005 The whole album is timeless. The are all well written, arranged and played. Vocals are clear and easy to listen to. Great album."
THE SUMMER OF LOVE REC
from Sshomi
All Together
by Melissa Mathes
"Some good old hippie togetherness and lighthearted fun. Ready? All together...."
AND FINALLY, THE WORD TO THE WISE REC
from seebuggin
Expatriate Mental Patient
by Pianorag
"Ultra Cool. Quentin Tarantino, check this out for your next film's soundtrack."

November 28th, 2007 at 4:37 pm
Spead the love and check out some good music.