Seeped in and soaked up
Obscure for Obscurity
- "Alone in Kyoto" - Air
- "Where Do I Start, Where Do I Begin?" - The Chemical Brothers
- "Absinthe" - Beth Orton
- "Satellite Anthem Icarus" - Boards of Canada
- "Da Da Da Da" - Broken Social Scene
- "Into the Blue" - Moby
- "OK With My Decay" - Grandaddy
- "Suddenly Everything Has Changed" - The Flaming Lips
- "Hands of Time" - Groove Armada
- "Blue Pastures" - James
- "Winning a Battle, Losing the War" - Kings of Convenience
- "Emotion 98.6" - Mylo
- "In Space" - Röyksopp
- "You are Chains" - Secret Machines
- "One Perfect Sunrise" - Orbital
4 Comments:
Did your sleep deprivation get put on by that damned DST?
Yes, it will be months before I recover.
I thorougly enjoyed the Postal Service's cover of "Suddenly Everything Has Changed," although not quite as good as the original.
Oh yeah, and Orlend Oye's solo stuff is amazing as well.
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