I really enjoy her stuff....It's ambient glitch electronics and accompanied by her soft voice. On par with her first album, 'Drape'.
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White Light/White Heat - the 3cd deluxe edition... Er, "super deluxe" edition.
Thank you, Ms. Noisefield, for the best Christmas present ever. I didn't even know this existed! I was planning on buying the 2cd deluxe version, which would have been fine. Instead, I wake up to this giant LP-sized hardcover book, containing stereo and monk versions of the album, as well as all the rarities we've come to expect from these reissue projects. Full color book contains awesome posters, photos, notes, and a kitchen sink. It's the final word on one of the best albums ever made. I can't stop listening. (Oh, and she also included a framed copy of the "RIP Lou" edition of Rolling Stone, with our boy on the cover.... Not gonna lie, I got a little teary eyed for a moment there.) |
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That is a good track. I'm particularly stuck on Surely They'll Tear It Down and that transition from the intro the the verse on Tax the Patients... brilliant fucking record! Too bad she had to become a French band to be successful, America doesn't even know what it lost! |
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Lil' B & Huge Pupils |
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I've been listening to a lot of industrial/minimal synth/synth punk/synth pop/new wave stuff from the 70s/80s (holy shit that sounded pretentious). REALLY GOOD SHIT. cold music. didn't know about any of it before. |
Anal Magic & Rev. Dwight Frizzell - Beyond the Black Crack http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38v48...ature=youtu.be |
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This band are phenomenal, they sound very VU white light white heat era but not derivative at all. Noisy guitars, demented violin, organ, it's so chaotic and fractured but beautiful at the same time. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=_y6iYCYzRWM |
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Neil Young 2014-01-10 Carnegie Hall NYC
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https://soundcloud.com/sunhammer/sets/incantations
https://soundcloud.com/_type/sets/ni...llen-component i have been digging a lot of this lately glitch, electronica, drone, dark ambient, noise. |
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