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Dusty Chalk

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Edison's Children. In the Last Waking Moments... is...sublime.
Dub. Lots of dub. (No dubstep, though.) Bill Laswell, Jah Wobble, Roots Radics, King Tubby, Roots Tonic, the Observers....
Don't get me wrong, I love Bill Laswell, but you need to discover some Sly & Robbie.
 

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From A Second Story Window!! Also some local bands from my area like They Will Fall, Amoretta, Brother Wolf, Terror At The Tea Party, Auras In Allies, Lions Among Wolves, etc. Good bands I'm telling you
 

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Don't get me wrong, I love Bill Laswell, but you need to discover some Sly & Robbie.

Well aware, thanks! I generally prefer the Roots Radics, especially against the stuff Sly & Robbie have been doing more recently, which is just too busy for me. Can't deny their importance in the evolution of roots reggae, though.
 

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Nice to seem some Hellborg! I have to dig this album out one of these days.
 

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A tribute to New Order

Previously: Airbag, Cosmograf, and Edison's Children
Well aware, thanks!
Okay, good, that was the important part. And yes, I was talking more about their 80s and 90s output, haven't kept up with them recently. I suspect because they got too "busy" for my tastes, which strikes me as antithetical to the dub aesthetic.
 

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It's hard for me to find anything good these days. The only present day band I really love is The Amity Affliction, but other than that I'm still stuck in the mid 2000's when KSE, Trivium, and BFMV (all the badass metalcore bands) were the big thing!
 

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Listening a lot to Indian music, especially Citar, like Anoushka Shankar.
Then came upon this somewhat different type of music, at least for a Westerner:

 

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Exivious - Liminal
Frank Zappa - The Grand Wazoo
Gorguts - Obscura
Egality - Euphoric Disdain
Mats and Morgan - Live
Meshuggah - Catch 33
The usual suspects...
 
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