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Old 04.05.2013, 04:30 AM   #41
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Originally Posted by foreverasskiss
if anyone is interested in this stuff you can find a lot off the Blackest Ever Black comps/mixtapes. you can find them around.

pretty sure there might be better comps than those.

The guy who runs it also does a very good radio show on the radio station I work at. He plays quite a lot of minimal synth/post punk on his shows.

http://ntslive.co.uk/shows/blackest-ever-black/
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Old 06.16.2020, 03:49 PM   #42
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Alan Licht’s Minimal Top 10 List #4

“A few weeks ago, near the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, my friend Mats Gustafsson sent out a mass email encouraging people to send him record lists to post on the “Discaholics” section of his website–top tens, favorite covers, anything. I immediately thought of the first 3 Minimal Top Ten lists I did back in 1995, 1997, and 2007 respectively, for the fanzine Halana (the first two) and Volcanic Tongue’s website (the third), and sent them to him. Those articles have sort of taken on a life of their own, and I still see them referenced as the albums get reissued and so on. Occasionally people ask me if I’d ever do another one, and looking at all three again made me think now is the hour. I started writing this in the midst of the lockdown, and the drastic reductions in people’s way of life—the restriction of any activity outside the home to the bare essentials, the relative stasis of life in quarantine, even the visual stasis of a Zoom meeting—make revisiting Minimal music, with its aesthetic of working within limitations and hallmarks of repetition and drones, somehow timely as well.“
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