awesome new compilation

topic posted Mon, August 1, 2005 - 4:32 PM by  John
Never Lose That Feeling #1 is the first volume of three sixteen track compilation cds of contemporary artists that we love covering noisy indie classics from the late eighties, early nineties. Everyone from Spiritualized to Swervedriver through Ride, Curve, House Of Love, My Bloody Valentine and of course Slowdive are given a modern twist by such AC30 favourites as Ulrich Schnauss, Douglas Heart and Amusement Parks On Fire.

Click here to listen to a few tracks and find out more: www.clubac30.com/home/releases.php

For the month of August, Vertigo shoegaze radio will be streaming every track from the CD: www.shoegazeradio.com/

Released in North America through Clairecords and on AC30 elsewhere.

Tracks: Andrew Kenny - Angel Sigh (Spiritualized), Windermere - Coast Is Clear (Curve), Trouble Everyday - When The Sun Hits (Slowdive), Amusement Parks On Fire - You Made Me Realise (My Bloody Valentine), Airiel - Blowin' Cool (Swervedriver), Echo Orbiter - Never Click (Medicine), Televise - Mercy Seat (Ultra Vivid Scene), Air Formation - Suzanne (Moose), Douglas Heart - Alison (Slowdive), Hinterland - For Love (Lush), South Ambulance - Kinky Love (Pale Saints), Heliconia - Drive Blind (Ride), The Feeling Good Conspiracy - Son Of Mustang Ford (Swervedriver), Ecstasy Of Saint Theresa - The Perfect Needle (Telescopes), audiotransparent - Frozen (Curve), Plumbline - Black Metallic (Catherine Wheel).
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John
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    Re: awesome new compilation

    Mon, August 1, 2005 - 4:54 PM
    wow thanks this is great

    i would suggest that people check out the tracks on clubac30 first -- sound quality is very much better then then the radio version...
    • Re: awesome new compilation

      Mon, August 1, 2005 - 9:50 PM
      In the interests of full disclosure, I must admit that I'm a member of Hinterland. However, having heard the entire CD, I can honestly say that I think all the tracks are amazing.

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