
30 records in 30 days enters its sixteenth round. Listen to the voice of buddha…
Yessss. That’s it. With this record I was finally drawn to the danceable side of electronic music. How many times I listened to it, I don’t know. Quite often, anyway. I was thinking for a long time about picking up the band’s second long-playing record (Travelogue). But no, if we’re already on debut albums, then we’ll stick to that. Just as Klaus Schulze was the spark that ignited synthesiser music, Human League was the spark that ignited danceable electronic music.
Stay tuned
- my uncle’s house altar – dj set february 2020 edition.
- 30 records in 30 days from 2 collections from one household, day 30: The Mixdown, Part 1.
- 30 records in 30 days from 2 collections from one household, day 28: Acid House Fever.
- 30 records in 30 days from 2 collections from one household, day 28: Pasadena Roof Orchestra, Debut Album.
- 30 records in 30 days from 2 collections from one household, day 27: Herbert von Karajan, Ravel/Bolero.
- 30 records in 30 days from 2 collections from one household, day 26: Whodini, first album.
- 30 records in 30 days from 2 collections from one household, day 25: Shango, Shango Funk Theology.
- 30 records in 30 days from 2 collections from one household, day 24: Kid Creole and the Coconuts, Tropical Gangsters.
- 30 records in 30 days from 2 collections from one household, day 23: Gang of 4, Hard.
- 30 records in 30 days from 2 collections from one household, day 22: Joy Division, Substance 1977-1980.