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Myng Rabbyt

*let's get lost in lust*

Man, John Legend's voice is smooth. "P.D.A. (We Don't Care)" is a great song; you can hear it in the background of certain Bailey's Irish Cream commercials. It's sweet. Little bit of jazz, little Motown, little R&B - all good! This song is actually the first song I stumbled across in a commercial...

kaito izumi

Q and A with Haido

Taken from The Ark BBS and various other sources. Combined and edited by Suppi. Words in red are entirely my own personal comments. + hyde + Q1. Tell me what you have done since you woke up this morning? If I come back late, I usually prepare my clothes for the next day before going to sleep, so I...

urururururu

music music music

Lots of music coming up in Sydney. This warrants a music post. One of my older favourites Blonde Redhead One of my all time favourites. Quirky, not mainstream but still listenable to most ears. Their new album called "23", pictured with the woman playing tennis with 4 legs, was released some time in...

Myng Rabbyt

*memories of places we've never been*

Man, The Faunts are way wicked clean. They do the closing credits music for the game Mass Effect; the song is called "m4 part II" and it's...man, it's tight. We fell in love with it. So the Captain decided to try to find it, and he did; now "m4 part II" is on our iPod, as well as another song the...

Ruadhan McElroy

QotD: Celebrity Vacation

If you had to go on a two-week vacation with any celebrity, who would you pick as your traveling companion and where would you go? David Sylvian. We'd probably hit Rome and Athens and Paris and Barcelona and maybe make some music.

Ian McArthur

Amazing - even now...

Although David Sylvian has long since disowned his work in the late 1970's with Japan, I still think it is of significant as clearly do thousands of others across the planet. Unfashionable at the time, and not really gaining any strong following until the New Romantic movement emerged in the UK in...