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#RecordTime 3 is Mo'ju Juju - Seeing Red / Feeling Blue
This 2015 release is a fun poppy soul record from Australian singer/songwriter Mo'Ju (previously going by Mojo Juju). We've seen Mo'Ju a bunch of times live, from tiny cabaret style gig at Jive to music festivals, and they are always great fun.
Check out They Come And They Go off this album, but we'll be hearing more of Mo'Ju as we work through the collection.
https://m.soundcloud.com/mojojuju/sets/seeing-red-feeling-blue-1
#RecordTime 2: Ausmuteants - Band Of The Future
One more for tonight, and it's another band from #Melbourne. Kind of garage punk with synth leads. Perhaps inspired by Devo. Whatever, I really like the energy in these songs and solid rhythm section works really well with the synth.
My favourite is Coastal Living, mostly because of the snarky lyrics, but it's a quick album full of high energy 1-2 minute bangers.
#RecordTime 1: Mod Vigil's self titled album. Band from Melbourne but I don't think they are playing anymore. Real raw DIY hard garage sound. This was released in 2016 and sent into #ThreeDRadio when I was doing breakfast. I liked it so much i bought it myself.
My song picks are Bad Day and Driving Is Easy, but it's a great record all round. Love the tribute to the #tascam Portastudio in the liner notes.
Check out their Bandcamp at https://modvigil.bandcamp.com
Going to gradually play through all my records and post here. I don't have a list of what I own, and they are not sorted on the shelf. I'll add a bit of a description and links to bandcamp if they exist
Got so offended last night by the ads showing on my TV's home screen that I setup Pi Hole to block it all. It works, but wow!
The problem is not going to be addressed until we can prevent shops from selling e-bikes that aren't road legal.
You've always been able to buy a dirt bike for your child to ride around your property and this wasn't a problem because dirt bikes are obviously dirt bikes at a distance.
A police crackdown isn't going to have a large effect. They'll probably be able to get some of the bikes that look like motorbikes but the issue is that the only difference between a legal e-bike and an illegal motorbike at a distance is the speed it's currently going.
If illegal motorbikes are available for sale at every bike shop then parents are going to buy them for their children without even knowing they're illegal.
