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nocturnal projections - nerve ends in power lines pharaoh sanders - black unity crescent - electronic sound constructions gyume tibetan monks - tantric harmonics kazumoto endo - while you were out henri chopin - cantata for two farts & co. massimo toniutti - il museo selvatico fis - from patterns to details lars-gunnar bodin - clouds yoshi wada - earth horns with electronic drone misha mengelberg, peter brötzmann, evan parker, peter bennink, paul rutherford, derek bailey, han bennink - groupcomposing flying saucer attack - peel session kaoru abe - 木曜日の夜 1972 skullflower - last shot at heaven greg kelley / jason lescalleet - forlorn green annea lockwood - early works |
jeez man, I have to google everything in that list besides maybe five or six. don't you get loose with something a tad bit more popular sometimes? I always do this with yr list. Japanese dude who?
ok, yeah, some jazz dudes, flying saucer, liars, skullflower and whaaat? |
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Dude.. Not "Liars" ... Lars-Gunnar Bodin. I'm torn on this one. On one hand I feel like saying if you have to Google Bodin, then I banish thee from any further discussions pertaining to electronic music ;) On the other hand, I want to tell you to get the hell out there and listen to Clouds and En Face, like now. |
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Julia Holter — Live Recordings |
the doors - waiting for the sun
listen to it around dusk every night for about a month. or you can rock out to Smash Mouth or Alien Ant Farm. with a dash of 311 while slamming yr friends mom. |
im just upset and heartbroken nobody got my Kids in the Hall reference. now im not going to sleep tonight. yelling at what I imagine are your faces while really yelling at the refrigerator.:mad:
as much as I loathe and hate most of those 90's post grunge hack bands, I have to say that I enjoy a couple of 3 Doors Down songs. it's redneck rock at it's best but they were quite the songwriters. the one about superman kryptonite and it's not my time. good songs. that puddle of mud band had a good song that I hated but kinda like now. blurry or whatever. it's all like a conservative pearl jam. hunting, fishing, beating meth girlfriend and voting republican getting ugly tattoos on pale skin . good people, good food, and good times. |
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This? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_Wxr2awac8 It's from Bruce McColluch's solo album. Not the Kids. I think that's why no one licked your buttonhole. Shit. Listening to that album now. "Our Love," Eraserhead," and perhaps the greatest love epic of all time, "Lift Me Up." Good stuff. |
Jay Z and Yeezy - "Primetime"
One of the unheralded gems from Watch the Throne. Nobody talks about this song, but it's one of the best things either artist has ever been attached to. |
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Dude, PLEASE, we already know you're a nerd, you don't need to "accentuate it", as you told us — knock it off and just call the fucking guy Kanye West! |
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Hah! Next time. |
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Chubby Wolf.
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ha! that'll work too. no, it really was from a Kids sketch. shit will always crack me up. |
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Beck - it's like Wow! best thing he's done in years but, I really loved the world pre Merriweather Post Pavilion.
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Pre what now? ;) |
http://ihatemusic.noquam.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=10097
Michael Pisaro/Reinier van Houdt - the earth and the sky very melancholy, tenuous. lot of decay |
wow. proper ambient album again! time travel... lots of beautiful field recordings and samples in it. legends. https://soundcloud.com/kompakt/sets/...ll-out-world-1 |
I've been enjoying this over the past several days......from sheer moments of perfection to sounding like a children's album.
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https://soundcloud.com/acidjacknyc/b...-day-show-2016
Bill Nace live set https://soundcloud.com/richard-pinha...at-elastic-art Richard Pinhas live set |
Schmilcoing with the Wilcos:
Incidentally, who says kitchen cabinets are for kitchen stuff? |
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Finally, a minty copy for less than $30, including shipping. :) |
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Finally got my CD copy of Nicolas Jaar's SIRENS so I'm kinda all over that one again right now. It's just crazy good. Fucking crazy good.
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I've actually been looking for both of these records for a really long time. I have Happy Nightmare Baby on CD, but it's one of those albums that I feel I need to have on vinyl. But whenever I check Amazon for prices, it goes for something crazy like $99. Early Recordings is actually cheaper (a real steal at $81 for the LP, $90 for the CD) and that one I do not have in any physical format. So good for you. Honestly I don't check up on the prices very often. Checked just now after seeing your post, but haven't for probably 6 months. I think I'm holding out hope that I'll stumble upon it for $1 at some second hand store one of these days. Happy Nightmare Baby is one of my favorite albums from that era. A favorite from the entire decade really. |
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Ya gotta put 'em in your Discogs/eBay wishlists. That's how I found out "in real time" that a non-degenerate seller was offering it for a non-astronomic price. And then ya gotta move on it real fuckin' quick! I've received a few alerts for Sharon Van Etten's Tramp Demos but every time I get there it's already gone. GONE! |
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Shit. I don't "do" discogs because I know that ANY activity that requires ME to list albums (for any purpose) is guaranteed to become an unhealthy obsession that sucks up all my time and attention. But now I guess I need to get on board with this shit! I also don't do eBay much anymore. But there are some albums that I'm just totally fucking tired of not having, and I'm not getting any younger so fuck it. Thanks. |
In reply to myself any anyone who cares or happens to be reading about Nicolas Jaar's SIRENS (aka my new kind of girlfriend) ...
I think I have officially decided that this is actually a better album than Space is Only Noise. Really. The only exception is that there's no single song on SIRENS that can compete with the tear-a-hole-in-the-fabric-of-reality-awesomeness and perfection of "Space is Only Noise if you can See," which is one of the 5 or so best tracks of the century. |
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Yeah. Just don't go after the same records as me or I will have to fuck you up. |
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By the way, Early Recordings' "Northern Line" (originally from the 1985 Northern Line EP) was covered by the Old 97's during the Too Far Too Care seshs and it appears on the 2CD reissue of that magnificent album. The fit couldn't be more perfect: Quote:
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kaitlyn aurelia smith & suzanne ciani previously today: oval - popp tujiko noriko themselves probably next: john chantler |
I'm finally on that new Zomby album. I like it.
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Why aren't you sons of guns worshipping Housewives on a daily basis? Well, I am. To heck with the restuvya. |
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I fucking love "Docile Body." I didn't really catch on to Housewives until after Work came out. I have to get to know their EPs a little better. But I agree. They're insanely good, and I feel like they have "SYG crack" written all over them. I do wonder why I haven't heard more talk about them. |
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Also! Why haven't you teknotronixxx people mentioned Klara Lewis either? Ya bastids. |
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